South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1922 — Page 18

SUNDAY. MAY 28. 1922

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Graduating Cass Largest In History of High School iSixtv-Two Miident- XX ill LVcrive Diploma at Conimcncrrnrnt Exem-r June 1 1 (ila- Eirt la Graduate Under Supt. Kniiinm. and Principal Caiiblc.

The ir.'T''a-'r.JT d--b on t h - part or yiur.k p pie to :,iftp a ;va a .--.. I .' the e Pjc i!!or:il oppnr: ir 1 . ? of-Dr-d !: :al'- in : , -. i s 1 e M'-d ly n r : a f f h . ii ye i r n h lory I f gradual 1 ' 11 .,)'., ri;in..!" i.'uJ r.'ii ' ' i - v. i . t 'I f i'. f, I -t -.ra iu f t; r .: "f S-r. r. c. Print:'. j-M C. Caur. The I.i - - - ( !i ' f u ." ri i ! r . f- r. '. i v. .- -u?rri r-.-or-1. A- , ! r : h 1 1; 1 1 r: ii r ... a: 1 t ? 'i fr f ur hi it'! iv It, '!:- an ptrt Aj a fit 'a !'. ih' r',i-M will Ann," Jar- 1 :1 ... ' i a r I'" . v. i : ri M- ' I : a : i it. t r' !y M;ny A" ( i ',1? : ' t: v ": 4 1 ' -... .Faun- 1 II r, "I-f- I'n -i.lent. Th1' m hi't is'i'' r. i i.f .l ,ii! i:n'i .J -' phiiii' Ch in-ii'i H oit l.v fho hUh-x: ory. H- i '.vork ua .' :j.t .i i . of : lithe el. i - of in iii-'i-iy . i; ob'ain-d if. sehe.ni his-J t - im.'" !" r tiair y-ar in.. ; n's hiii. r :lan i I i , .: ( l . -r Vi In Ii ! Mi - - 1 1 i : ; I ! r h. i I n oil : rt I I , 1 it'U I'. -::ih' I s of 11. Sli - -.i 1 1 1 i a.' ! r - .i f-..l i a );. i .ii ii it ics. I-'lt i of t'i! c'a. ifüi-ets and im'! ii' " thi. I'ith- : f ! ' !' i" !.i -"l 'u . - 1 M - .1 ft l,i tin an'! r!aol. f an I ' -fd .- . ii--and ' ' I I 1 1 1 ri dieior'iuh w h.i'-'i i - in." of : most in da i.tia1 r!a!- i i Iur:nK the i - -t ...,;, w 'j il ;t 'T cf i h- ; ..a y -d t a ! . ,i 1 1 1 !!.. "M u; I i II .'he ,v,is i 1 1 .! - ' ; i i t ! I' n At in t ho !Mi " ,j a i. u.i : . ..in for th- a'.r-s of 'j ; nt hpr ah diftoj ' rnmc nc m-nt ex-rci ,1 2 .-t- will .-; i a : pr'tfie do-cjdiiiic h. nailer. al' dictori.m , I), part.i g iioni -al :ati rian v. as a !-. Fulnu r w n the g r a d e i f 1 -." also t ., i; i i. e :i a '. : ..-ivit:. H- ' ii'--chooi f: a :n c. -a ; !-:.-been a m- ml - r . f i :ic r L- OU1S I Fi ank : av 1 ::i, a I i.i I i:i .: c ia.-p !IUh ird !ia, biU t-ams th i-.ar.t". I carir took part !n -eurjicn-. Till as an ottu r lP(t Vva- a h : e n ms w h ;! i 17. bus :: . er!T enr: 'A w . : 1 ;i' hi- .it:: ho,.; ,- b, . .1 r ). r tht : d i b at! a. !, Mix .1 .c.l 1 11 k - .. 11 1. 1 1 . is.' :' I , 1 I 1 1 .1 t . .l-al to tho .-UCC-S of the a ittvTt'.b-r i f the Hi-Y hsh clubs and ha taken 1 : : a 1 r It ar. J I.Ti.a n a t i v e interest in both. Mr. r-jlT:: r Ii 1he hur.or ;::ng the In thhigh ( iVcrac any b : a : r r ,1 - 1 4 i r v v Frank lilm r, salutaioi bin. Tii3 Hl-Y c1ul wr.'.ch wa.t organ-

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its '"l l. ; F. ir.i-i Walters a in"rnhr nf hifl of thi th Cia.'s of . Ah r!tjh Mr . c . , ) . Wilt-rs h had fpf stnwrd ' hn'r t" o: ' in tii liic.T-f-l I oi a! m hniil to th i - r or -.; rt th Ia.-trl ' ii' r ) O' : t; if if. Th j a it hi th pur-1 was i i z i fi.r.' or,wo of iliri-f tii n rM it 1 s in the. " h""l :in1 so far.lt has sun o-ild 'Hail ably. Mr. Walters i. vicoj n i.lnt of th- r:n. of '22 an'!: throughout th f"'jr "--irs at the! .-ih".ii !i l' "ii iiK.iKtd in 1 1 - j i' 'ii..' t!.- oa!'." rf tiic cla.-". rlur:rc hi .Junior ar h- rved as cl.i.-s I f- .-i .1 f i : . Thj 1' r- 1 1 " t a; hi'-v' rru nt of r.'av-i of '21' lurii ;ir tJi'ir Snior i- thf' j a :ii..-hir;',' f thr hool r ij-r,, ;i. 1 .ti:-!."1' ' '1.' l'nd-r o : '- '.''a of Mr. '.i ublo the the a ! n -tile fii-'i-ui ! to i j : i . rh' j'ubliratinn uhii h u,is - a ji'J.il la-t yai' ! r;iiv. oi' h uh i-rii- v. Tin- hook will '. f' t'.;'-rv r'-'-v .-. I iaiu i- Waluis PniU-iit Ili-V t'l .-urpis all former publicationH. j Sewatd F.owr as editor of the annual contributed a trreat d-al to the! - ucc. of t h- publica hm. t 'omineiicemciit IAcicim-s, ) 1 ne omao n eiuent i ii.i'iular irlicb - bacc.i ; iur ate st rmun at the l'u.-! MthoiIi-t hunh June 11. The; 'cia-s has . Ki ted lr. J. A. Hurnett j i a-for I chui h of th- Kirst I'resbyterian to deliver the aldre-s, howi - er. i eoiiioht- urogram ior tne . . ... i I tfervi'-e has not et been announcetl. I .. , .in i u i i T...,. 1 ' (t lass dav will be held on June 1in th- school auditorium and at this ... 1 1 i... llllie III I i.l.-. .".ill III FIT" II? i'Mlltl. i- of tne -ohool. I he clas pro-. ph-oy. will, song and poem w ill be j rad and other fitting exercises will; be enacted. Th- Senior picnic wi.l be held on .Tun- F'. Graduation will be'held on June 1 1 . at the .-chool auditoriun I 'r. (leoi -J I rosi president d l'Fauw uni e. ( I - It v inrnt ad dre The topic of ni t.i IK ! will be "Tli- Tirg r V alues in F.dttl iiio- " At th- .-an.e time the ab -liicioiian and salutatoiuan will i! - lV-r tli II- speeches atid th' pr sen atum : diplomas will ro; ra m . conclude th - f gi a lu ition The la-t function iveek will b- the reception given b :1a. Alamni !" the graduating i lass on Thufs'lay ev nlmr at the -t. hool auditorium. f th- '2 graduates. 112 of them . oiirse. !t is tne nignst averag . . .. I i t . r attained a the school --pa k s well o t t ie i iiiu a on i stand - ' aid maintained Three edhers a re , !ir.t a practical arts course and i a re pi i nning to continue tneir scnocI i:'-,-even are taking an indut r ia! I cour-e and the remaining 12 are tak IT a four var com mere! a cour-e. ( la-- F.oll. T)ie ila-s roll and the Courses they ..- ; ikin f.db'vvs; Cc'.bge prej-ara-orv Carl F 1 ht 1. Chat b s Belg r, S ward B'Wi .. Jo-eph Bultinck. Jo--fphir.e Chatidh r. Verna i"hritophel. d dphin- Ooolmc. James L.ler. Harold Fhsi-ser. Fnuly Finch, Lena i-':. --her. live Fnis. Janie Crant, 1't tik l'uln 1 11 o d Gygi. Orts Hi1 . Wad- Hu-t. n. Gi u Klein. Har1 Kemper. Harold Kennedy. Kd-g-ir 1,-hr. William lsi'e, Ren. Mai a k. Charbs Mlllr, Walter Mln7ey. Fuil McKinley, & Newman, War i. n Nllcs. Cath rlr.e Stearns. Flc ren.e Stul'.er. I-'ranci Walters. Oerablir.e White. Marinus Willctt; pract.. al artf Frank Hesch. Zina Mcilowan a' .t Assies 1'cCireotp; indusf;.I II ay pi on. I Hunn, Harry Bur- .,::. I.j r.n Byairi. Richard Garvin. I 'A e i'i Lambert. Chester Ojtnnd-r. Amoll Aus'in; commercial Huchston Brarstrator, Bertha Conrad. Albert Dar.r.icl. Hitr.er D.olitt'c. Floyd Has Myrtl- Mochel. James McCarthy. Dorthea, Motts. Paulino Plckir.g. Aüre.s pco. Verei Henner. Raymond Ruff. Burah .-hort. MarK'.unte Smith, Cecil Stanley, i; cti -:eeve Stirzm.in. Marion Sweitjicr. Joe Vea-te am! Minnie Yawkev. POPl l.AHITV (XXTi:sTs rcl.owine is last night's standing o? the (ont-start.s entered in the Amer.car. Lejon p ipularify contest: Marie Aril, n 2.42' Ger.evleve Ti "- bridge .... 2.30O I'rbar.le Van Pair.el -.0::u Harriet Johnson !.,"'",", M iry Rothy 1.00) Margaret T re reel 0'i cra iev Stutzman Ida Gerard '. 7?0 Jlrtie Robbir.r .".'; Fr d.t Bradford MvVlli M:oer 4''0 Hattie G.y -'7

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8 8 1 BS 0 bo ctn tza fx ?ra era ax I itro loa mqq irngrirrn: or Tin: ri..ci (Hi- i'npt. vrA1ii ,11. Hart Irk. CVmninnlrr Xat'l (iuanl. Mivi1N..ka.) ' Th F'.ns; ha ;i front an i a hak "Id an i shouM nlway.- V'" hur.tr ui front shJo c-ut. Th proper id ran eaily he '!- termind hy !h follo-vlr. rules: In th hnriz'nt;ii position the rtars hould h- .n the uppT 1 ? f t r.ar.d rornT. In the vrti( a! position th !ars Fhoald h- in u;rr riht hand rorrr, Wnn on a s'aff o- jio.r. tiier no ru l he fl i tr r;c i.xt t thof . other man ht :d- up. i. ;! ari'l at h.r Ills' ' ( . tot) To linif ina' thi- 11a;'. first It -ho'jld !e run to thrt top of th5 pole and then lowered ta half mast. Il-for- it js tak n dow n ;f should h- run tu th" top of th- th-n lowered all th way down. On Memorial Iay. th- Milt should he at hilf nn-t untd noon and then run t the top ..f th- rnat ind taken down at stin--t. When ti n -1 1 i r . r :he flau :t .-hould n'--r 1 allowed to touch the fh or or the ,'round. Win i- diap.nir th- Star- and Sf fipe .i'iir-t i 'mcksround fh- .-hould alwavs hae th Pia -fron. f honor. . e.. th- for-- . v h' hih-s: eipvation and aiways on the onlooker's r;ht. When tarried with other flat?it should always at the ri'ht. To honor th- flair's passing: or when pas-iri4 th- colors of an or;r,i nizatif-n, as-tinie the position of attention at firt f'crht of the crdors and wh"n the lac pasce or you pa-s the fiar. um over the head witii th- rlht hand, rarryint: the hat to position in front of and arain.-t the left shoulder. If in uniform the regular military salute is riven in plaer. ,,f the above salute. The fla should never be folded nr twisted into fancy de-in. If this effect i. di-sired, u-- inintin or trick stuff. The la-t time decorated, tno this city waa writer counted fourteen flaers m tri tiu-ln-ss district alone that were put up improperly and the last time the color.' were carried in a parade, he was within fen yards of the colors at all time.s and counted only four people, who honored the flac at it passed. Let's Ho It liicrht This Year! GANSER KETURNS FROM ANNUAL CONVENTION j .Joseph oanser. r-t., has returned Sr.. lu'j W. Sixth from Richmond. ; where he attended th yth Indiana! Mate League as representative ot is prident. The Convention was: one of the best attended ever held. Mr. Ganser. John Suler of Fort WieMrt m a Hfi- C.1. iin.n.VA r 9 C?4.i.tli " 'i.' v nun .ii i . n.iiuinav.nri ui uiiui ... Hend were the only ones present who ....... ! att'-nd'al the initial Convention 2 yars a. Tn- next iinntion win; be held at Lafajette in 1V2.J. Mr. (Janser alo visiteel his son. Lugene at I'eru. where h is the j manager of an A. and V. store. He j was also in Kentland, where he visit rd the grave of his brother. Itov, Charles Career. j PATRON -TEACHER'S PROGRAM APPROVED

RY MANY STUDENTSU made by June 1. The opening program of the Pa-' tnin-Teaehers Association, present- MISHAWAKA Pi:itM).LS

ied at the Tetnole theater Saturdiv, morning, was a;-proved by th- v - j eral hundred children and parents v ho attenled. Films of an educa1 tion al nature were presented by the , a.ssoclatlon together with the regular afternoon program furnished hy Manager O. J. I.ambiotte. , It is the hope of the organization o interest the youth of Mishawaka i in films of a constructive -ducationi . . .r.i ai value as well as giving wholrseane .rtainm nt. Th- Satur lav's roj ram cns:ted of the rreeA version 1 .f the well known falrv tale. "Cin-1 derella". the ipening episod" of With Stanley In Africa" and a Sunshin" comedy, "Perfect Villain." Other film. are being secured from the Indiana t'niver-ity F.xtenslon bureau and from the educational film department f the Ford Motor company for future programs.

STOVn I1X OKATION SIH1S. , Chit ago to spend several days visit H'tory of Mishawaka ha henling relatives.

repeated many times during the past few days at the o. F. Lang Co.. hard - war- store, where tho Ftate Stove Co. Hamilton. O.. has b, n conduct - itig us uiOTsi-m-i e ti.as i;ab.ge C(r. - test. The Fs'ate Stove Co.. is r. p-

l's.nted by Mr. David Mtls. Xpert for Indianapolis where he w.H spend eake baker, a native of Alace-Ior-! Memorial day. rain. France, where the art of bak-1 Mrs. Roberta Salesman, of Gary, ing beautiful cake originated, andjj, vlsitlr.ff relative- here.

Mr. Frank M. Draper of the sal ision . Many ladles spoke of bu y - :ng their old G?h F.arcrs d'.inn t h1 flood, others when our fair city ecured gas. etc. The New 15 22 Model Fstate Range was awarded Mrs. H. Gas Mader. 52 5 West Jefferson street. w ho had a ran go 1 ti orouKn nt r- wim tr.-m irom ?oum nrri. paxemei M t 1 a a . a I Aug. H. ls. and in actual use years. Thi ranee will be on d'.s play at the O. F. Iang Co. store. If vou ike antique things you should go to see it. The following ladies rec-ha'd the tine Auge I Food cakes: Flva Snuftln. 4ü: W. P. road way; Mrs L. F. Wiuiernuth. 107 S. Hill: C. K. Householder, lit OS Uncoln way K : Mrs. M n. Hartwick. IK. N. Ghurch: Mrs. H. F. Leuthold. 1111 W. Fourth:! and Mrs J Wanlach. öl?. N. Mam Advt. rii DAI '(.IITr.H is ItOKN. A daughter wa.s born to Mr. s. Kenneth Johnson. 502 A HIHI j . M N yes Kirhteenth s:.. at their home tt rday. IT N ril.I NOTIX Tlie. funeral of Fm'.l V. Schriber. who did Thursday evening, will be held at St Bavo's Cathoh- church Monday evening at 9 a. m. Durial In St. Joseph's cemetery.

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sm prm tCrEE SNYDER WEDS MISS JEAN WATSON Li Dinner Served at the Home of ; Bride's Father Following the Cerenionv. j L e t'.en.on Snyder and M;ss .Jeanj ! Watson wore married by the Ke.: I lr. .1. A. urnett. at the man?? of; I tli- Fas: I'i -.byter;an church, ye--; tfiday aftinorti at 4 ii clock. In. Virid- ua- atlractivt-lv attired in .1'. jKOrtll of white (.'atitoll irepej jti imm d witii tiny (leortr tt- io- s. wore a w'mie i ii-p- de h n- hat 'and a orsae of ,-vet p.as aii'J , j l:!ie of th" al!ey. She was at- ' I tended by h r 6i-t r. Mi-- Maiy CI. WatM.ii, who va jt'-'w r.ed in orchid ! oi a lid ' w it h j w or- a whibj and a corsa I i II. -v blies. rns" t i imtniii.M crept de ( lienof cwK't peas Kob-rt Wat.-on. and hat i and j jr . I brother of the bride, was u st v.inn. Following tli- i'rt-iiiuny a d.nmr1 and r(e)ition ;cJ trndt-red th" iiewly inairied tuupl- at the home, of the brid-'s fal'u"!'. 5ob it .J.inio'

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Ua'M.n. l" i u. I-aun iiic -t- n -taurant and ow u r of !:k,' irri-r I h- m.-nil..tM of tin- bridal party - ,t-d Thv- --a.r- farm, situated on' l ?:eir parents w ir ... ted at a'ijin j., .V;IV j;.. on the imm-diate . l.im- tabic c-ntered with a la IK- , ,,, j ... ,,f , i,,. ... t v ,,ir(. , ,j ,; - rt s . bouquet ftf pink and white j.eoni-s. straw b-rries from a patch f.-ter-i while the other Kuests were sei vet v tf., .-,,. The b-rr:. s '.n- ot ' .. .... ...1 I

a i for ma. i taoi..-. i overs weie lain P. Fink and white peoni s and pink table bride and white candles formed the decorations. A miniature; and crooin marked th jlacv! f the contracting parties. The! 1 1 place card.- were also pink and j white. The dinner wan served by Ma-s Ilhetta Watson. Mrs. Hoy Ooosens sisters of the bride, and Mr?. Andr-w Watson, sister-in-law. Among tlu guests were Mr. and . ii.. . ? l.' ...... i . . . i- i : .vir.-, a. i.. iiiuer. paienu- oi l"! i I groom, and Miss Fern Snyder, of j South Fnd. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder left laot evening for Chicago and Detroit, where they will spend their homAnuinn. After June 5, they will re- ! tside at H2 Howman st . South F.end. AGED MAX. REPORTED j KILLED IK ACCIDEN T, ! ' IS VERY MUCH ALIVE John A. Long. S2, brother of .li'isI tier Kv.c-t E. Lont,' .of Mishawdka ! who -w as reiorted iti Saturday's ia;P rs as haing been killed in a raila y alive aceidetit at I.ima. and lik lv to recover is still toeordling t a telegram r-'-eived in the city yesterday by J. H. ICerwin from j.Justire Hong. vhr went to Lima arj ly Saturday morning. Friends of , t hf family w ere delighted on receiving th theeritis news. Mr. Long, w as enroute to Mishawaka from Florida with the Intention of spending and leljsometi.ne visiting fri-nds ;,tives in the ritv. RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY JUNE I i Announcement has been made by Mrs. William Prohasco that the Sand Dunes summer camp wilFopen June lö. and continue until June 23. " lub day has been set for June 13, atri on that day everything will be fre. Anyone from Mishawaka wishing to attend the camp must have their icservation by June 1. There will be no reservations at the local library but those attending can secure their cards at the club room door. Mrs. Harry Wallace of South .Send is chairman of the thirteenth district. Any party wishing to secure one of the vottages for either the first or second week must have their re-er-Fred Fllmann and Paul Barrett j will have Sunday on a motor trip to ; I ndiann pedis where thej- will spend I Memorial day Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Van Huffell and children. 117 N. West St.. will spend Sunday with Mrs. Van Huffell's sifter. Mrs. Mae Ke rston at Laporte. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robertson and son. Hugh. 7o' W. Mishawaka a v.. will go to Macatawa Park. M:h.. to sp-nl several day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis ( lerst hauer.

Mis- Hilde g irde Schellinger and 'lie man who boa-t 1 he road lots Alois Geel!-r, will leave today on a j of newspapers so h" could have all motor trip to Indianapolis where j kinds and f-had-s of opinion before they will be the guests of the for- j maki: -4 up Ids mind on public cu-s-tr.er's si-ter, M:- Mary Gerstba nor. t ions. A-kd h tt pap rs i.ad. Mr. and Mrs. K nyon Mi. Lin- j h- rpl:ci: tin Wav Fast, will mot t to Indian-. n weekday- I 1 ad the solid

afolis where hey will iiiavs. 1 Mrs. Caroline Mri.'nv pend a few gone to ha J Mr. and Mrs ' l.orene Kenvon .1. W. Keller. Mrs and Howard I"n1 yon. 910 Lincoln Wav Fat. will 11: e tor t Mactta-As Bark tf -pend 1 :ew fun- (tu I. en lloer-tmin will 1.H( trd-i Kenneth Byers has gone to Ro. . t er. where he has accepted nn Maree and Concept. t I'a.i. Who .tiereside with Mr. and Mrs. K. A. water. 11? N. Rae- st.. are spendina D.I. uprl I.' itH tt-iir.?!- nirnnto n A : , a . . .'.. ...... -........-ni... 11 ,1 n'l at Teluca. Ill Mr, anil iiet Joseph R. Pos a rr'Vtll in Mishawaka Saturday to be ijthe guests of th - 1 jr and Mrs. W Lincoln way V. latter's

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B. Hosford. I Mrs. L. C. Hesters. Lincoln w ay K . ha returned from a visit to her 1 nv dher in Chicaeo. i ! Mr and Mrs. Fred Rar.kert. lis N. Spring st., will leave Thursdav t....,w...iiu t.i - ' - , . . . a i " I r 111- k r 1 mer ;s engaged in extensive pavinf? ! .,nt,,rn.B ..j Mrjt Frank Hitz and Mr. . .....r. .i,r. and Mrs. Ren t ()f i.ir.s:-g. Mich., j have arrived her to spend several (days. They are former residents 0f ithis city." TO GO TO SCOTIiAMl. William Duff Conn, who for th pas; two years na oeen reslllnc at the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Andrew . Watson. tp'a r. Mi.-hawaka av.. nil'! leave Sunday fo, Dotr.-'.t and C.eve : land, alter w hie h he will sail for hi h-me in Steventon. Ayrshire, icot-! land. i

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M..-s llTiha Marte;-. I.ir.rnln ' tnn." V . and Mr Fred Ilawkin?. S. ! f ' Fnion st.. l.ae rf.rn'-d from i'"n - j !ner.-il. Ind.. w lu-re thry attended! ; the 4th annual ein a rr.ptnep.t of th-; ', A. I:., and th- eichth anr.-aj! , n a nij'T.-eni of the lvini:ht-rs of j 'f!rr.nn.J !--s Mtrt-r wa e ! ted J to the n'V.c-- ff iiuard of th- departmerit of !nd ir. a. and Mi . Ha-.k:rs tli-.-t delr.-.te m-rt at Th ! to be held a :o th- Inilixna d-nart-tiaf ion. 1 1 etvanipnier.t I ley Mo;-, f;. I ) , l.et S-pt-mh. r ci!' from Thla d: a W wer del" Tent No. 7 li df M:ch'1 uak ; l'()flER OFFICIALS AWl'AL MEETING Tin' Tn-nih'rs of th- Firs' 'oun .! a.' yociat iofi .-njoy d a dithi il luradicon at tli- annual .i;n Sit-1 t.rday nft'troon a' ll'!d Mislii-; waka. Former Omn- ilma n Willi mi ' 1". Ho.-fofd, 'a c lode Manufac at ted as ho-: for The a 5-ooja t io pr--id r. t of th-:uiin-coriip.itiy. th-ir affair, n a s o! u i mz-d i a I'.i'ia and hai Mot ev ry ear. eith-t in tli: ;t or i?hrs. Th- m-m-l-r-iticKi'i- tl;- ,iri:n officials of th- city of Mi-hawaki who .-rv-d when th- oit was erant-d its fliaiT-i in 1 . . 1 1 I t h w ho have s-rv-d since that time. HOSS EM l!GEI GETS r;or riCKiG of BERRIES VEST ERDA Y K".-'- l.mru-'-r. proi i-tor of Il'-.-s t Mp, ?f ,lU;,ijrv eer rai-'d around; ,: iih:t k .. i.(1,s k, a ,h,. ti,-t .t i th' sc.i-.oT Tli'ii -.- 1 iy last. His land i the cmity. mos: produi tj e in t!i is vb cm" oi n r)Ti:s Atty. Samuel Schwartz 1 in tne city court Saturday mornm? for Ulanche Wazniak. dertrude j Kichardson and Harold Kellv who I w ere arrr.-ted in tli raid st. and rnter-d plea.31 : - I v on Short of not , ca ses t o I guilty and arranged for the be heard tor June ;;.

(Juv Moore. 1 4 S. Mnin'st. Pn- ! l:nl''UP ana linr1111 "a"nnnK ter-d n pica of gtnltv to a charge of ! t5r r,nJ? rarf'; J,nd snme an,nial actK' intox cation. He was- arr. sted on the il'"t they can not possihl endure comi laint of a partv named Miller ! wdthout the clown. The clown is residing at 112 H. Sixth s-t . wh.-rAlf,? cn in thf cirrus organization the pohc- found him in an intnxi- ith ,t defies all effort to prune out the

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ped Idling without a license. (ii'y was fin-d 1 and costs for .ieeding. Hemnti We, h. alias Heed. Ford us .jo Iii, ri .lim i . ii i riariin. an l'cal nn-n. were arrested at St. Lmjis. Mo. on a charsti' of hi-l- stealing. ci. rriiv. Century offering The a i.icr hill for today including Frank Mavo in ! t.a.Keu to harm; 'A Itlue .lackI . .. . e. Honor, ieat'inng .lack Ferrin and Gertrude tnedy. "Little Olnistead: Century Mi-;- M i.-chif." fea turing F.aliy P-gity. and a 11 1. "Sees All. Know All. Ftm er-.ii ti.mpi.i:. j Ruter Keaton will appear at thej Temple theater today and tomorrow j in his great feature comedy. "The High Sign." 'Th- P.lack PatherY rub." A Ziegfi' Id production will also be shown. SOI ! H SlDi; M MOOli PICNIC. TJ-w- children of the sev enth grade i 'f the South side school, accom-j ,.....i,.. l.m n. .. .m..-s ,.oi.a Sharp, enjoyed a pieni- at ttho hll'! Vinilh nf tho ,aiv Vn.l.r.1,,. Games were the feature ef entertainment. A ba-krtn dinner was server!. STINNES CONTROLS GERMAN PRESS AS PART OF CAMPAIGN! Industrial Monarch Control: c r t ii ..:... o i..... .,i i uuiii vJiniion hv IhihlilP'. 11V MIl.ThN IIKO.VMIH, FFRLIN". May 2'h In London lub.s they pc.e to tell th- storv of 1 T. tnes and th. spiliihtly Daily Mcii land the hust'.in-r Fv-ning News m ! the afte rnoon. ' n Sundays I read th- breezy J )t spat- h." a maz 1 win 1 11- was -n hi.- friends i;h shouts ol j ureeTed hua'' ir.f nt I laughter. r.e of th in enlightened hin by explaining that all thr.-e I v r il fVorthe lift e a.Paj'ers Veloiig-d to : and . pi t i x epi Tlu-rr are many who s-iy th.ir Hugo Stinnes, Germany's, business king, is the German Northcliffe only more so. They will tel! you the time is j rapidly approaching when it will he ' dirt-cult to know whether on i- ' reading an lndepend-nt -pinion or ' .1 Slinr.e.? opinion. iitros -pa I vor -s. 1 i 1 i o 1 , 1 , . . various. v es-.imate stir.ni, owns 12 - !iTT.rr j i runi'is even i ti r.-i nr- -' ' ' ' l"M''m derm itiV ar.'i Germ itiV ar.'i .-till r.thers in Austm. They b-wn: ;h' frnwln? los. of free new -piper iiui.nunt in Ger Iabor leaders tell me Germany, since 17 has always in thirf tecard b-en worse off than almost any bi nation in ih' wrrM. B.smarck hid ln-jir .-s which to' ! th- public what he w-ant-d it to be. I1..10 :. nit foui'h the i iiue .r,l r- . .- o.i-j : 111 I . - I l I u-ifh Th tremendous exnansion r f Germany as a bu.-s.ness r.atin. labcr (-r, make th t't a.--rt:on rhu ccal. iron I or --c re -1 V ' r n ra r-i t- i . . I ittr. rLc? i ' i - ilk 11, c J ' . "ic -: r' rnr.tro; i f m t pt v f th bic lnfttjenti 1 1 e r s i I 'lern.any. Their object was to support political parties and leaders who would give them th kind eif laws they desired. J people who know Stlnne wei tell i nie the ahihty to mo.d puhue opinion through ownership of newspaper? was probably only a secondary thousht with him. Fr Stinnes. t-i.iness is always busir.es. He is a practical man. He came ir.to the

Clowns Feature

A ' v. Hillv I.oretti. fa mm; here Morula. June 'clown 1 riowns. a half hundred of them, are one of the big features in John j Kohinson's circus w hich w ill show i Snrinrhrcok 1'ark Monday. June 5. if!. - :ii v .i... V, n. ..iafii-f lit I j iii'j will Iii. rtiiiM' in iiir .7nvivi. street parade which will start from 'the show grounds at 10 o'clock and ill work threiught the afternoon Land night performances. Circuses miglit dicpenpe witn aaring and nerve-ra'-king aerial acts, j . ,m 1a 1 1 : . . 1 1 II fl e .Äa l'V, because the clown has 'he will remain in his n:cne regaru-il-.s of what de-rees jiroGrres-s m a y j ,)uMishinq- game first of all because jJp owns coal mines. The bridge . . . .'. lrnm coal min-s to news i.i in i?made or" wood. In hi coal mines Süanes reeded u'teat quantities of wood for shoring un seams and for many other kind."! !" construction in the pits. To asI'' hi h5msMf a steady, ample supply ot cheap wood, he bought great for " . .... est tracts in land. Then Fast Prussia and nnhis restless brain got husv again. He 1 ad the timber and h had the coal. Why not ship the j . . . i . . i . ...a oTf.il! ci ai to vvnere in- uiiiti -i."" ..v. tt anufactui e valuable wood products cellulose), paper pulp and paper?) So one fine day Germany .earned ! h loads of Stinnes coal were going icYo.-s Germany to Eist Prussia. ...here in Stinnes mills, trees were onvert-d into Stinnes paper ana t rip. Later he b aught a big concern n Koenigsburg and another In North Germany. In his own neignborhood of Westphalia there was a i , manufactured fine note V" Un Kftimut fh:lt. too. ipai-e,. .,VM, .......... Rurs T1ipo Berlin Paiors. Then it struck Stinties it would he a strand Idea to manufacture Stinnes ....nor int-, s". in ii es new-oapers. So in quick succession he bought three I fvrlin journals. ll. first investment was the "Industrie and HandJeszelturg." which. a its name indicates, is a business paper. It was the best in Germany and no an important at r-uisitio'i for a business kinct. His '- xt pucrhase was the smaller n-utsche Warte.' libs third acnulsition was th mO"t (significant of all. He bought the 1 "Deutsch1 Allgemeine Zeitung." the !raner wliieh in the old days of the 1 i Pionarchy was the -eiri -official or?nn of thf, government. W hat it saia i represented what the rulers wanted known. Its reader--- are still very largely the onec-upon-a-time official ,.t ..r. T.-hii nre true to the royalist sr who are true to th cause and hope for an ultimate restoration of the Hohenzollerns. In Austrian Jounialisni. He ha 'also become an important factor in Austrian journalism. Lern nnlv recently it X1S reported . t-o.. irnm be had nuiiMiasen ine r.oc o'-' 1 e n a 1 r 11 1 mills. Thif concern rot only had thee p.ap-r mill- but four Vienna the F-xtrahlatt. the '""''"'I"' - .... .,, Mittags Leitung. the W ilier .ll rem.ine Zeitung and tla Monti-s Zeitung. The Extrablatt i i.i. -tr-.ted na r er vith a iarg a n circulation and the Allgemeine leading Bourse organ, Zeitung is n So in Austria a? In Germany, i-tin-i .a'- bn.tiri h'iqin.ss! r.s now coiiuu.T. .i ii...- - riewspa per. When a man owr.p a string of iewspaper. it i.s r.att.ral that hp should think about the sources of their r.ews. In other wards, he neom s interested In the press asociatior.s that supply n-w o i-.i--i. ti,a f-ri.- in M-budi ftinfefi igrapil. 1 o- io.-l . j v.-.-- c i money to -. i - , I DTimrt bureau wn'.rn nan wire 1 .1 . l . se -v ra . --ervicec: On- for pa; erw 1 ,. , i - a-, .,! c.nnnr the Herman Peoples .... tV for the papers hlch party; one s-ar-nort the demoi-ratic party; and lastly a service for papers free from political leanings. Thi. bureau has r, om- l.en mersred v-ith the Tele- , graph Union, in which stinr.es 1 ' .,!- .-aid to have invested money. King of Ink and Paper. Having the wraid and the coal and v. r.iner and the new-spapers. , S:lrne haf5 or(. almost as far as It ... . . . i nfVtK p m the r.ewsnarier dui Tim here are cher out'n for " , . print paper, inere :s. ior ir.s.anj-, the book and pamphlet trade and also the ceneral printlrs1 of leaflet-, circular catalou-is. bill head', e-tc I s form-d a new concern i So St inn s under hi? o w n n a rr. e and a 1 o i Lcueht two famous ar.d old estaDlished companies the North German Book and Printir.2 Co.. and th powerful Buxen.-tein p-j-p. which! itsdf controls a d'.r.ate cor.cerr.. numrer .of uborThe eminence attiined by Stinr.e .- OOV'O' in such is. No man in Germany if a p-rategic pesition to influence public opinion up-n ccrpor - I atlon laws, taxation, tariff and other

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r-o.. . v - -v. 1 AM. i- ; : ....: i-.-i .' S.,--V." r. , f f V t I--. A A cop" wdth John nobir.?on's circus develop for the circus of the Clowns interest every class future, of cirius patrons. True, they tickle the "kiddies" first and Impress them lastingly, but the grown-up too ar unable to yuppress a smile v.-hen the "funny crew" in. chalk white and fancy and weird dress parade around the .arena, stopping only long enough to stage a comic bit of business. The John Kohinson circus presents a young regiment of clowns and they offer all that is good in the old method of clowning and do not overlook some distinctly new features that are to be seen nowhere el.se in the circus world. Tall clowns, short clowns, fat clowns, and skinny clowns are included in this troupe and their antics embrace every conceivable form from the ludicrous to the darin er. I matters thai interest big business. n ne wants to ne can concentrate a l v.. - P 1 i a miller n n ' enj - cim " i-niumi nein. - ... i per.. pamphlet.a. books, mairazines . such n never before has been at the disposal of one man in dermany. It's no wonder that in newspapercircles they now call him the King of Ink and Paper. I '...-irrV, II' VIM On ri :.-- tni ; -.'i ". .-i--. j Niles Wins Title Special to The News-Times NILKS. May 27. By a ma sain ltl points more than their nearest competitor. Niles High school thif afternoon swept to victory In the annual Berrien county interscholastic track mt at Well.? Field, St Joseph, befo'JV crowd of nearly i .hui neor.ie. .iies totaia . points, Benton Harbor 40, Three oaks 22. and St. Joseph 5. The locals took seven first places out of a possible 13 event-?. Otto. Weaver and Darling, of Xile.s, Watson, ThrerOaks. and Edmunds. B-nton Harber, were chief point gainers. Miner, Benton Harbor, ar.y Salter. Three daks, tied in the pede vault. The county .scholastic baseball championship was settled when Niles. champion of class A eschooLs, defeated Watervliet, representing class B. by a C to 7 (-core, after the meet. The city'. High school ftudents now hold unqualified Berrien county championships for thi.s year in all major sports, including football. , paceball j tenna. basketball. track and j MARKS GO IN , HONOLULU MEETING HONOLULF, May 27. Two world records and three Hawaiian records were broken by swimmers in th Punahou. tank here last night. Weissmuller of Chicago did th ' () v.rd i.nin frro cfv! ' n tn'ri.'-iv --- - - .-.-. . La 3-. seconds, or one and threefifths seconds better than the previous record. William Simmerson of ,, 1..,.. AtA -r A 1 , - i "uiihiimu i me i i.ii'i piuiie JfI

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under the former record Warrr n neaiona 01 imnmuiu neieatea fifn j muiier :n m ou yarn race. iimo, j 23 3-5 seconds. 111:.' IF .' T C 7 imui o in 1 vmus juinivs; -. & 1 Chicago Captures Doubles LHILAUU, May 2 1. Chicago tr.oK the doubles and Illinois the single." n the final matches of the Ilg Ten i tournament today. Summ.aries: i . s;jnj?ie .Myers. Illinois, lefeated j i if t t - - c i n , .um ion, .ii:.nsuia, j-i, i-j, rj-, r-.j. i uouD.es t ra n K en s t e . n ana st h str. . . . - Ch ra8ro defeated nuvn and Du-: bach. Illinois. G-4. 6-3. 6-0 STATK TO U I tX . M I IN T OPIIVS. KRKNCH LICK, May 27 Th nrst qualilying rour.d of ih state amateur golf champion-hip tournament held todav were somewhat dj laved by rain, but approximately 20 person were entered. Todav' scor-s from gross total of 111 down to '2. the lower being held by, F. L Lf-nnox of Indianapolis, -econd dash was S7. made by W. K. Iar.d!r.gham. i T a n v t hrioa r r. er a r. r A A 1 . 1 n r -r. ' "- - - toaay Decaus? or tne rain. COLLI: K B ASHBALL. Harvard 5; Prir.ceton 4. Holycros-j 14; Lehigh f. Mi.-hiean 5; Chicaro o.

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Irish Likely To Cop Second Place At Big Ten Meet

I Exhibition at Nate Meet Pre Stronti Showing at Iowa Citv June Th ; 1 r . ' t r ' ! y( st er i i' A ; i -h w ir.cr i!M ? j meet.-.' ir 1 -I fio stro'" cr.! r j place m t h- a r i er c- irnif.' h d la:-: I mi a City J a r F:r.-t pi t- -. will Co to 111 pute. Hut X ar.d Mirh'.irn. trly for u 1 1 ,' r. c s n i e i h-11 Illino: i vor it .-. to a fi'I I M :rh :ca n l . i f e t .-. and w t-r .sho'A '.r.c ' t;l 1 h .v. vin WiM es. Hack n h i'f er had not been r.t! i v d v ' !f fore the meet Mirliican will cut w or. " . n i n p.-nts Net re :n th Ihm :r. ' rtir- . r:: .-1 r e ! ' k: t ii in :r.B two hs. the lv,v hurd'e ind tili I i t;. throw is -.-.-uie. Fir.-t p'.ar ' th hich Jump, the hot P'it ani ... ' iv. ile re' '. v ; s a l likely t' CO to Johnny ?durphy. iuartt com po I Notre Ihm, for T' in I.i-b and nof HeflV-rr.an. Wa'.-h. Mn'VJ1 ar. I P"-ch. h. t- 1 ti performing w it h. th bett of T 1 1 : n al. se;ienr.. The -und w Iii h Rm kra wj'.l er.d f the canies . F.rr.oc crtair. to :r.Ci :de 1 m Murphy Pill Hay??. John Fiyr.r.. du. n-sch. Tom Lieb. I,i "n Mors, K-nnedy. Hncin, Canifron. Hrady. HiUMier. Wa'.h. Hffirtnan and Montague. Last y-ar Notr- Itn-. tk f-urth 7'1' ie in th con fre r. tt. et, r r.r.'ng behind Tilinot. Wisconsin nr. ! Mi higan. Hi'! Hnyes and Johnny Murphy wer2 the two b!pt Ir;ah s'ars on that day. Hill winnlr.gr th 1 " ard dash in f 4 ceco n i " .4 Mt;rphy winning th high jump over such men as O.-aborn". Alberts and Platten with a leap of ' ft. 2 "s inche--. Johnny will hive t go several inches h:t-'h-r than that win this year, however, a tw- rf his old rivals. Oshorr." an 1 Platter., bnve beaten .the mark consi-f -n-ly. They are T.r.t li jumpers of th Alberts type "IPdier-" who 'nilf d:half roll ova- th- bar. Murph'' j'.imp.- in straiijh'forwnrd fa.-hior. gclng over th- bar with Iiis hr-a 1 alove his body and landing ...a hiff et . RUSSELL GETS TENTH HOMER: MILLERS WIN MINNEAPOLIS. Mi' ii Ma-. 27.Mlnneapoiis won a j'r -h:;:; , from Kansas ("uy h-t- t'da 7. Rti(-sll hit his tenth h u of tli- sea -on. scoring a l ii is of him. Fa.-keit j.incii hi'ta -ninth als' Int vi out of h. fill 1 1 t a!-. 1 1 with tw o on. A'o-ta. r-e .-m p. ; cured from the Whit- Sox by K.ns.u City. was im ff. ctive. The terrvi wind up the si ri-s rt. n.orrow SO:Kan. -a - c.ty . Minneapolis . Acia. Am and Mayer. (CO 1 1 1 1 lie 1 .1 1 s ' i I'i S 1 0 2 '1 " 1 2 1 " s a n ' 1 S 11 INDIANS HIAMi (()I,I MU( GOLFMF.FS. .. May .7. W v." was invincible m ihr pinch-- a: 1 was accord d sen-atP na 1 -upp'T. Indianapolis ;i-,;n bla r.kii.g ' lambus. Today's -( or- was :: to 0. i'urwell al-o pitched -piendidly e -. -pi in two innltiKs. Scr-. Indianapolis ... no.' i iih i.-t--! 7 Columbus ofid Mcfl on'., - 7 l Weaver and Krurger, P.urwe'.i Snyder and Hartley. TOIJ-HK) Bi:TS (X)IOM:Ls. TOhllPO. f, May 27 Tod made it two F'raight over Toul-vil! today in a cam in which both Carting-pitch'-rs wer- hatred off th mound. The sc--re was .'1 tn 2. Iyoti-J was taken out and I-lstep r.t in f. r Louisville, and T-rry retire I ;n favor of 'lb dient for Toledo, .-.vr"; dX)uisvil!e .... if.r. i.fi.i : 1.1 2 r .1 Toledo "If' -Tä eCix 2 I Long, Fste'.l nrd Bttm; Terry. Bedient ar.d K'" h-r. IlRKWrJlS 1is.i; to ST. PAUL. Mny 2 7. ? Schaack freely Jn th fir1 nings trday and :'"K four bas-.s on bails m. h SAINTS, t. F3U1 h.t t three infour . v. ti get a lead over :!.' ended In a n & to 1 w Gossett's homer in ' ing McCarthy's two ed frr two of thScr re : 1 '. r e w f r - w h t',l 1 n for t h - S' ir.tn. I." sixth. fol'.TTbagger, a-.ur.--r e' e ; ' -, c - r, . s . Milwaukee if, ? 1 1 . ?".-.---: st. Paul :in Schaack. Ro-e and and Gonzales. CHICAfiO I WINs. ANN ARBOR. Mich . Schultz held Chbaco f today and the "r-.iv"r-i nn defeated the Mir. The Wolverine- oMa:r.hits off Dixon, bit f 1 ; r e h : 1 f Mi h:i a.- ic ? r j 01 ' ni( a. os 'rrr- r" . . . e 1 . . .. . re . . r. ' - - - 1Chir;'so rro 2 Idxon and Vardb'. ! -i-v , 1 v r. . fORMlIMOMl INDIANAPOLT:-. I LAID. .... . .1 i , . . , f I- , , . . , . v,-,-M : n.n.' i'. mont Ps. w 3: a . i ! 4 rii v tvn : n r v e t" ) ,. '.- - error. Samuel m. Shank end other R-tl'T.. city were monies. r pr" -r. '"d ?.t i ' noti:d ivi;moh mi rRCSSi:iv-. May 7 T'r i - ' S-V.va, fain' f the S'.lvviy pr ' fact ii re 'if -ol a, He founde ! tii- i: iij of ph'-f".. sod d-jirv. PICKIVB1 TO WT7D. ' nr5TON. Mav CT. -- M.-:!.' : Miller, mu-b-c c ir.e.'.y car. h-rtl Will become h- Wife of Jv'-c Pi"'t. - for'sild it whs a L arrar.c. i All s:ho O'.'er 12 yi-i rs of A ' e h 0 ; 1 5 o V -vC!t: z'T - II' r.', f op-, o n h b - " r "4 ' r i ker PI - .- l: !.';:- ar,'.ier in v7 a r. v ' - c r. t ' W lie S-U 1

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