South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1922 — Page 4

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trie. SOUTH zjcihU iiciio-uifiL

CORONER TO -PROBE KILLING OF YOUTH AT INQUEST TODAY

Appears in Graduating Recital

Summon Schrirkcr. Mryrrs and Other.- To Ak Nipension of Srhrirker. .cir. Cct'tt T. .T. S-.va tit-h-'.l h . cmr.:' ir.w 0!c'k th: :.rrr..r.z ;:. th" 1 ri 1 1 1 f Z:rr.ur.'! V;er.v. ?!:! -n y-.- r '' ? n r f Mr. n: I Mr. IV i .!: - n: a -k :. 24 10 W. CiTif ft. w u w.-i - -iii.t a:iv ::u."iay r..or-.l;.:: lv a la:!.-! '.-(.. ' !.-" 1; -!. fr".n tl. reviver rf I': r. r::1 m l.

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St. Mary's G rTW0 INJURED WHEN Scores Triumph ; MACHINES COLLIDE In Vocal Program

;Mis Hazel Weinrich. So

prano, Makes Profound Impression in Recital.

! dppartnit-nt of ?t. i Notre Dame. In J.. I

If th vocal Mary's coll?.

r.vr-r tloes anything eli-e it can

j claim th distinction of training th jvoi'" oi' Mis Hazel AVelnrlch. nuzi o-oprano. who appeared there in i hr graduate recital lat nlj-ht. !h'ir.r.s who possess the qualities ! evil-nt in Mi? We'r.rif-h's voire are

few and far between. Mnsers have appeared here dur-

; ins: the past reason who have made , ia profound impre..2on but it is;

doubtful if any of them scave such : tv-nuine pleasure as did Mit-s Wein- ,

Judgin? from her work la?t , there Mas not a quality in:

she was lacking. bhe is a

AK in Rodger? Held on Charge of Driving While Intoxicated, After Cra?h. T. U. Smith. 32 T Miohigir. it..

.-inrl Mav Z-hr.er. 7. .: 2 arrr'.l t-t . .

' receivrd several :t-? an I br iif?, I about the face as a result of t:i automobil nvisliup at the int r.-c-; t!on of Carroll ar.l K. Wayr.' ; about 11:"'-' o'clock Sunday night. ' They were rushed to the Kpworth hosptt.il in the police ambu!an: j ' where tl:cir injuries were attend-d. Miess Zehner reeivej a bad cut over!

the eye. although hospital atun-j dants ."aid her condition v.-as nr.t I

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1 rich, jiight ! win h

brui.-od about ches were tak-

feriou?. Smith wa the face and four ?ti

on in a dern cut over hi uprer

The accident occurred when MU-5 Zehner and Smith, in Smith's aut-

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! Tiaster of both tone and technic; a j

; thorough musician. Mis? Weinrich is to be congratu

lated on the excellence of her prorram. Few better balanced ofierlr.;s have been heard here. Her rrogram "was s-uch that it demanded the execution of every possible quality In her voice. It wa one that mited all mood?, ränge of voice and demanded a wealth of technic. Graceful Voice. She has a graceful voice that has a plaintive subcurrent to it. With

! mobile, were driving south on Cir-

roll ft., and at the corner of Wayre i were forced to drive into the Stüde- ' baker car. driven by Alvin Rodger. According to the pol.te. Smith had! the right of way but Rodders drove I in front of him. the coli.ion r.cult- J ir.ff. ' ' ! Roflser.'. who gave- hL- addre.-s is j E. Xavarre t . wa arr-?d or. a

charge of driving h'.s car wh: intoxicate 1. Smith's car was badly smashed, three of the n heels being broken, the windshield sms'icd and the front mashed in. Rodg-r's

car w slights

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MISS HAZIIIj Wlil.MlKII

Mitzi Arrives in City by Auto For Visit o Two Days Doe?nT Like to Rother With Time-Tables So Motor Here From Chicago. When a vrry large motor cir drovo Cp to the Oliver hotel yptrday afternoon, laden v.ith luggage of every d-.-Tii'tioTi. and a very mall lady tended out preceded by a tall, go )d -looking chap, it w is not neeeary to explain to any on that Mitzi had arrived in South Bend. Mitzi doesn't l:k to bother with tim-taldr-is. m !.e motors to her er.gasremrnts. South Bnd happens to be her first stop on her trip to Atlantic City, and it also happens to l;e her f i r.-vt engagement after her win.t'-r season in Chicago. Mitzi has many friends here. .o:ne jersonal friends, and others she has made ovt r the footlights. Her brief stay of two da will be crowded with f-ocial engagements. After .he pl.tvs 'Iady Pdlly" Monday and Tuesday she will motor by moonlight t h-r next engagement. The musical ca-t and dancers for L.ady Hilly" will arrive tomorrow morning. The silo of seats- at the Oliver box office indicates a well-billed r.oiLFe frr the first performance or MitzuV mu.'icsl romance.

th suave. Intelligent accompani

r-int rf Ta Marlftn PanclH Vi A I S t U d e bl k ( r

was entirely successful in projecting i 'd. definite moods, always with pleasant - manner and good stage presence. (OPEN SPRING REVIVAL

Miss einrlch opened her pro-; gram with a group of three old Eng-

lih songs, all of them Interpreted . Cipenin? ui the Spring Rev vil

MEETINGS AT CHURCH

with that Intuitive understanding that characterizes the genuine artist. F.j-peciallv noteworthy was "When Love is Kind. 17171

.n-' tines of the First Kvar.gel.eal churrh. corner Lalayette hlvd. an. 1 Monroe ?t.. was made Sunday m riming witli a special service. liev.

Probably me niopt popular num-. lldnnirnl Kerlin. p.-stor, prea.-ij, .1

FIRST OF RADIO PROGRAMS PROVES POPULAR IN CITY

Petit Larceny Devotees Indulge jn Meeh-llnd Orgy

Seral .nraall thefts were reported to the police over the weekend, including one hou.--e entry, auto theft. . and flowfifl f in a citizen's rden. When John Torok. l'J 1 S. rhapin t . awtk' Sunday morning, he disover, i that vot:ie one had u:teitd his l;o;i-! during tb.t- i.iglit and

fton a pocketb. -o

Owners f Receiving Sets: Warmlv Receive News Bui- ' letins and Other Feature. ! N'umerou.s telephone nitsigt-s from persons, in South LJtnd a:id the sur-: rounding territory who own wireless j receiving set.s ttstined to the warm-i ncs with which wad received the! tirst radio program b.'oadeastvd Sun-1

J day a.fternoon by station W-A-D-Q at; j the South Bend Y. M- " A. in con-' j junction with the News-Times. Nt-ws ) i bulletins an.d other features will bei

broadcasted daily, .". to Ö .''l p. ni. and from '. to i : ipj p. in. News ot ; outstan.ding importance received a fter i:.1J u'do-ek will be sent out .it; mivlnight and on each hour thre-', after. Each Sunday at 3:.".ö o'clc-k; St -rmons by local ministers will be transmitted. Tlie program yesterday, which began at 3:110 o'clock, opened with n phonographic musical selection. "Hu-. more'jue." Then a violin solo by j Bryant Baumgartner., accompanied j by Itu ren e Vernon, was sent, this ,

number. l'-ins given by courtesy ot YY. Schaffner. Thlf was followed by a talk by I- CI. Ool.-on. director of religious work at the Y. M. C A., on '"Frie?uiship." (iht Marking Kult s. Eollowing this an announcement was mde on bdialf of Chief of Police Laurence J. Iane concerning the

Cops Breali Up Lively " African Golf" Game at O I i v e r Play field Cliief of Police Eauiance Lane. S'Mgf. (Jlnistead and Oiticv rs DeVui;ui'l Wesolek, descended upon h party of ' cubical g-olf players at noon yesterday, at the Oliver playgrounds, arresting .six participant.'. The ivory hoiua. accompanied by the pica of "come seven," had Just been put in action when the om.-crs unexpectedly arrived and put an end to the game. The laid of yesterday the result of numerous complaint.- of people in tho neighborhood, who claim gaiv.es are Mai ted early each Sunday morning and 1 ic't until lite in the afternoon. Those arrefstfd arc: Harry 11. Ii'ni in. Walter Karpir.ski. 120$ W Nupb a- st.. Adam Mendilowskl. IMS W. Napier st.. Henry Niezzodzki, 12'U w. Xapit r Ht., fxmii; Xowkowski. 122 4 V: Grace st., m l Arthur Your.g, G20 W. Division st. Bord of $2." each was furnished for appearance in city court this morning to answer to a charge, of gambling.

ber on tb.e program was "Nocturne Oriental," by Buzzi-Peccia, a weird, languid, colorful number. It somewhat resembles "Chanson Indoue" In theme, though it reveals an even more alluring melody.

the regular sermon at the morning service. Rev. H. A. Iauch, formerly of the Petlicord K a ngeli -tie i..ut. and iiow of Link-Iauch party. .op.dueted the tinging. Mr. Iauch is an accomplice. 1

It was In her grotips of French ; saxophonist, and song leader. Rev. songs that Miss Weinrich was called 1 Kerlin in his sermon, urged his upon to show her vocal qualities to j ( ongregation to intense and tuithe very limit and she did them in ' centrated rfort during the meet?uch a manner that left no dould j jnps. jus theme was "Filling the whatsoever as to her standing as an Gaps." artist. j Attractive Uroup. j Ti r . Cf. .t . jr., .

The last croup on the program 41 ""J 1 1 lh ' lb'tl lJ

VETERAN EDITOR'S FUNERAL TUESDAY

containing

fr-ni a air of trouper tli.it hung en a . l.air in his bedroom. Entrar.?e v.a- rained through a rear w in low. Nothing eVe wa-- missing. A sp"tli?ht e.i.-. .-tob-n from a ear U'lo ing :o W J Braun?-lorf. -21 S S. v.'--r st . Ssitur'iay n'-ht. w:v parked at tl'.A corner of Wayne . and Sr. J-- p'.i sr. Ir K ; Nelson. l.rl W. In.dia'na av . r'ir'..fd Iiis V'ord s dan in tb.e -" b',i - wn W. Way:-. st. shortly r.fti-r -Vln", S,:turd iy :.:ht and durirr . r.n.i a j:d a 1 ire.-topi ü:'e ? r- stc-'."!: . A r.-w rim an 1 t re w.i a'.-o s'ob n froui a ar belonging To Edward 1 1 gey. 71 'rfage Gro a T!; ca. ws I ark. I in fr. rt vT tip- po.-tofLce. (borgt- V -y. -jl 1..!: I.!:. w.y V . ! '; -::. d :!,.- p..'.; .. :p. lt Sl-M;e e re b. .s bt e : :u 'h- .? :.: ring h: gariien and digging ur the fläwf.-s ar. 1 p'.ir.: The p.l;-e s.-.r rtjuested to help p-;r an end to the pra t: e ir idow of V armer Local Pastor Dies at Chicago M:. Karl Ke. k. ' :fe of the la'e

; i.'Tr of urea h- re.

d:eu ;n m.l-afc.-.. Thursday Mr KeCrc was poster cf c'r.ur.'h r.-re for .ii ' i g'.i t eir a !d Pft ab..u: IT years He be er dend for tveral ? ir.Mrs. Keck survived P y-.-daugi:-. -s. M;-s Emm i KIp -." Mrs. Ir.:- V'.r:-t a: l a n..r P.. r :; trr.-d däugliP :-. . f c;:.( .i.-j. and bv a

eity's new parking rules, with the i inforniation that copies o? the reg- i ulatiors may be obtained at the poli,-. unrfmo"! To rnrf illdrt t Ii f

" " v- . Ir'a-'ett tin- -"-iioi further niiKicil seleyt ioi' !

were piaye.i nv .irs. naumgariner : an 1 Mr. Vernon. j 1. 'lowing the program word was re. e:wd lroni as far as Goshen by

Channcey N. F'assett to he Laid to Final Rest Tomorrow Afternoon.

Mvroti L. Harmon, director of

:a-

l'uneral ?erices for Chaunay N.

pioneer Northern Indiana

I journali.'t. who die d late Saturday night following " thre years of ill health, will bo held at his home, f 1 0 1 3 E. Washington av., at ':Z')

,-!.- Tilf.iiln- ut'ff.irnAn The

o clock

' tion W'-B-A-Q. and Thane H. Mains.

operator, tnat every oumi sent out had been distinctly heard- Many poopp. in South Tend reported having luard and enjoyed the program A! the ugh the local station is not dcicned to reach as gr.at a radius as the more powerful stations in Chicago and other cities, its intensity with:n its limited radius is ju t

services Will

great.

Th.

wa"e

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:tn

-d by

this station is meters. The operators of the Uval sbitlor point out that during the summer

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the

r.rre

:eavv static in

mal;e

e conducted bv the

!Rev. Albert E. Monger of the First Methodist church. Burial will take ' place in South Bend cemetery. Mr. Fas sett is survived by his wife, who was formerly Miss Anna Thru.di and to whom he Aas married in : Tjewittowrt. Pa . 0t. lib, 1ST 7. and by i a. brother, Herbert "s". Easett of "ak Park. 111. A daughter. Thrush, died in I?01 at the ae of IS years. Mr. Fas-ett suffered a stroke ot apoplexy in 1?EC but recovered sufficiently to resume his newspaper duties. Liter he suffered a second slight stroke, and on Feb. P of this

was made up ot mouern t..ngnsn

songs, and was the most attractive of the evening. Poster's "My Menagerie" "was a revelation and one ot the best numbers ever heard here on any concert program. Lehman's "The Cuckoo" was also well done. Dvorak's "Songs My Mother Taught Me" is well known to all concert-goers and is a favorite with many artists. A beautiful them undermines the entire composition and Miss Weinrich lost no opportunity In shading and general interpretation, in conveying the meaning of the piece to her auditors. Many Encores.

Th audicne was so interested In its call for encores that the number of j extra songs given by Miss Weinrich was lost track of. Among those I

which she did use as encores were: j '' Asford's "Willie's Prayer." Del Pie- ,

go s snauow .Maren ana uicou s i ever favorite. "Mother Machree." In singing this last number Mist, Weinrich was her own accompanist, j She is an excellent musician, be- ! ing a graduate of the instrumental ;

department at St. Mary s. and at present a teacher of pianoforte there. It wil be remembered that Miss Weinrich gave her graduate piano recital last year and made such a

profound ' impression. This is the ; first time in tlio history of St. Mary's j and probably in the- history of most ; other musical colleges, that on? per- j son has given two graduating re- j citals in the space of a year, one

vocal and one instrumental.

In Automobile Accident

As a result of an auto accident about 11 o'clock Sunday night on

the Lincoln way rd.. Harry Frig, giving his address as the Country j

! club, received injuries to his band ,

and had his Ford car badly smash- ! Q.I Ttr nthur ?nen in 1 1 i I

car and seven occupants of a Buick car driven by Paul .1. Swartz. 1017 E. Victoria st.. which car collided

with Frig'b Ford, out injuries.

all escared v.ith-

The Indiana state Inxard cvanilna- j tion for nurses will be held af In- , dianapolis May 1C and 11. Four nurses from Epworth hospital will take the examination. They are; Jane Corcoian. Mildred Duby. Athe-

Noteman and Louis Wuer?h.

M

ISS M A It G V E K I T E K. (V LEAKY, of Heading. lm

who -says she has gavmtl idiht prmiids and c;in hardly rind vonN U o.pns her prai-e for Tan Lac lor the good the medicine did her.

I !

the at-

t dirarult for

n.any increments to receive) Irom the powerl-:! l'dig listar.re stations, but tl'.at tir.s condition will not. in-:;-. if with b" ss j.owerful oiios such, as W-B-A-i. It N expected that the f

oca! station w ill prove popular with Jr,ans aU(l JohllstOll

th" p.iany persons :r. tn:s vic:nit ; who hae home-made sets and are!

unable to rc ive satisfactorily from; BERKELEY. Cab. May 7. the more di:ar.t stations. Honors ware even at the clore of I Co-jH'rat With Polico. ; Sunday's play in the East vs. West Harmon and Mains have made ar- ; Tennis tournament. a. h being

with two wins. Sunday

year he again became severely ill Put was able to return to his work aftr a phort time. His final illness dated from April CI.

JT'ii in Tennis Tourney

Local Firm Secures Control Of iew Orleans Loan Co. The Hawkins Mortgage Co.. ot this city, have consummated a deal whereby they have secured control of the Trustee Loan and Investment Co.. of New Orleans. La., with a capital stock of $-5'000. and will merge the local firm with the Welfare Loan Society of that city.Tho Trustee Loan and Investment Co.. of New Orleans was established fie years ago to do a general loan and investment hasinu-s. The company has gralually grown to be one of the iorcmi&t concerns of that city in industrial loans. The merger is expected to greatly promote the growth et" this concern. Mr. A. A. Seheib. of the Hawkins Mortga-e Co.. Is at present in NewOrleans completing the final details incident to the merger.

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Fish Lake to Be Restocked

With Bass and Other Fish drtonV for "' W. H. Johnttou. operator of the i worjs to f.Xprss rapular Lake-ide summer colony atMi,.- Marguerip.-

1 a -,:.:, y a. x

o-er what Tan! HC 1 can hardly fin 1 my praise." taid K. O'Leary, who

lo r parents at 1223 Chesi-

ding. Pa.

'I wasn't

ould b called

ick.

r.c'iT.'. ri

tb.e

P.ev Karl Keck, fur".?: the E m :r. . n w I e' rm i n .

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to co-operate- a ith

dev. irt uv nt in v ae of

I .in epavrgency. ,-u h. for e.xample. as i . .

a ' re, to rv or tne sc.TPe OI

w 'hen it is necessary to jr. foTTn.it ion broad ast as

jp.'.rtmer.t at Dorroit and in many j ethr cities ;a r lrspil'.ed radio s-ts !a a part of their regular equipment

East.

n. Ei li iials. r presenting the deftattd Poland Roberts and

mi M. John.stor. of

W 0 ' The

from William corf s wi r :

Fish lake, locrated about l. nines I jv(5 v

from this city, has arranged w:ti tne ( nut ?T j, fi.h ro-uimissione-r of the ttate to re-!t,XuCt-y wii.tt

sto-k the lake with bass and other! l)Ut f.,r year I had !.; n all run gamo ti.-li. according to an. announce-i tou n j-j voir.etimes felt o w e ; mer.t made Sunday. j and miserable I could hardly hold A large portion of the choice shore ;up ,rv head. I vas; so nervous the

the AN'ert property at tlie lake has been told to ; telephone bell or a door elding

T. Tilden. II.

repres' ntatie citixns :n and around would startle r.-." so I wou South Br.d. ble like a leaf.

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following mui : al

addition To The n.e.s b;;l'.er.itia 'I i v Tb.e N a s-Tin.e:

Ko;? Still in Serious Condition at Hospital Th i-.iliii'r of iA Fn.-on 1 i:::.):r'. who v. ::-ur.- 1 grurday. '"Vr. srru l, v ar. ;;ut'':.' b:,.e dr:v

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Virginia Blues." ' Vcu'rt Only Babv." "Poii't Lea v. Me. Mamm

p.nd "I'orr L::tb Me." In ing a t.i'.A t t:.le wall-lcr

zer. of South.

Bend wi:

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-e: ., us. a - ' rd.r.g to :e,-.rts ' ,.; .''. frcm the ? .ie,frh ho.pi-al' v.-hero I.e i.i-- !.ir, fed, u ; tb.e ..cc. -i-t.r. t'l'?-.r. Vit injured -'.::'.f- .i;:in th n r of th rru' of an i;:k". harr lal-.e.-y. bv w :.p ): :v , plovd. uhe; M : - i i ' ; , - - -, upr p rryir.g t a t i hfting : w 4g ,p

'Ir. Harr.-.o

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s bulletins.

th t wn- : o w n c 15

ably sup-

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:g sjggettp-' :;.k" on T 1 '. , lu.al st:.Ui n

a ! 1 p e r r ( run-

Ilrrman Bladrni. 72! E. Madison. w". s arrested by orheer Walter? Sit.trday afternoon on request of the ' .?-.-p-v.is authorities. It 1 said that Bladorn is wanted for forg-.-ry

No warrant wa Issued and the man f.rf

was arres'ed on a report. He was j j j

turne 1 over to tb.e Cas?

j "I r.e-e led som -thing to build :..e MOVi: AllMY ll-IQr.IlTEIl;. I Up and cive me strength and energy. ! According to word received from:in that is exactly what Tank.ithe w ar dep.it t ment. the headQUar-1 g-t e me a tine appetite and im- ' ters of the fiffh e,,rp area w ill b ; proved ir.y '.igestion. I gained . ih: '

movd from Pert iw-njamin Harrison j pounds, the color came back to my ;

fic. my nerves became normal and ; I soon felt as well as I ever t-,,-i j:1

at lüdl r.apoP.n to th olumbusi r-ar-

iracKs. t opumi'UP. i ne corpn aif

includes four Mates. Ohio. Indiana. Kentucky and Wet Virginia.

my me'

It is simply wonderful that

change Id. : -eigkb.

rouli ri. a k e ? 1 1 - h any one. My frier are surprised wh

big

: a :pi st r .ce Thv station

small fire ui the home of H. 1 ; -leighbors are surprised wb.-n thev

Hertvler. Sh i u an av.. called the :r.v r.ow. and no wonder, tor 1

department to the place about 00y, like a difl'ercnt person. Tanlac 0 im lo'k Saturday night. The ! j crarc ar.d I nevr intend to iiiiss

aze was locjted under the porch of i a chm.ee to say a cooi w. rd about

.ass-terday atternoon. the house. Outside of filling the it-

ilolph CHlIiiLs. 171 N. Antlioiiy , ho., With j.-'-oke. the fire caused i Teniae it sold bv all go, , i drughad y. l-ulge in his back pocket . r0 appreciable da ma re. i --

ipolus author- j ,

telephone nuntbe:- Lincoln 1 77a.

Mr. t he

Hirr.on . a n be reached dur-

u a a . a , . , .j . 4

the

a j

The -1-t annual ie-un.b-.rr of

I 1 7 1 h I?1 1 Yol ntcrr Ir.fm :rv.

; kn .- n as the Stu iebaker Tigers ! w ill P- h-'d at K-mv (nd . Mav 1

Dax Id Itomlne. 1ft ear old on of Mr. sr. I Mr?. L I'. :.-r.e. 630 im.1tv. rt., Kiv-r Pf.rk. .-eife-ir.g from Jn.Uirie s:.raire, s.-.turday n!rht whtt be jilo;. 1 bU-ycle into a Mltn tre en Sixth st . TUve.Park. He r"'fi('l s ra! t-w: uts.

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that attracted the rtention of Orhrer McMdhjr.. wh'.'.f ratroll'.r.r r.is beat

in the 00 block cn Railroad av. yesterday afternoon. The bulge! proved to be a bottle of "mule" ar.d j Codiins w.ns arr?ted. cb.arged with

u.ilawful r-'ff-sion of liquor. Stat Ofnevr Otstot arrestexl Iuls Niog-'.Izki. i'C-2 W. Monro a In the lOäA b! lick cn Eifayette sb. y-s-

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war will part!. dpa!-. w!-l feature the terday morning for not having his cebv: ration. It is expect, d that there , machine equipped with a proper II-will-h 2Sor no.re in tlie South Bend cer.se plate. debvadiom . ( Miv-. ,Ie A. Yalcntine of Indian- ' Winnipeg. Canada, is the greateit apolis, was tb.e -week-end guest of I cash grain market in the. world.

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at h:r home ! Tb.e length of the ordinary paper I making machine is 200 feet.

KERLIN IAUCH--5CHNELLER i an;i:t.istic party FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH

I.afayette at Monroe

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The Motor Master CorporatiGn,648MMichigan Ave.,Chicago, Illinois, hereby agrees to reiunc! total purchase price and trans per ration co:.!r, on any set of Motor Masters pur chased through

Lany authorized dealer, if returned vithin 30 days from date of purchase. Mqtor Masters are unbreakable and everlasting. They have no moving parts. They can be installed by anyone in five minutes. Just unscrew your spark plugs, screw them into Motor Masters, and screw the plugs and Motor Masters haci: into the cylinders. But the carburetor must also be adjusted to a lower gas consumption when installing them. PRICES $5.00 fcr 4 cylinders up to $15.00 fori 2 cylinders

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