South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 186, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1922 — Page 4

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Controls Ilur Chicken Din-! .. iirr anl Inrpe Camp I ire ! Feature Program. ; Fr wc r'i in an .'.Ironv frü's dl"V'.jy. a rrSr.rir. fn--t with ome f ' tho tt. o -1 fp!r,!''l fr.trotnr.ts ff the :'ar, a chlar. dinner, t r--a :i ' h int, nr. ! a ciin;.r whmh reached j a. het-ht of .'.0 f" fr U'ired th.- j Fourth of July rc! r.i'i n at C-i nu JJhTh : t th" Y. M. A. ramp a (

Grf IaK .Mh h. Tn c;.mp wc ". ii" I 1 a r i r. tu (i.iv by a lr uuruber ef poptei par r.. and friend- nf the hoys la a t t cr.dar c. wl:o viewed en eh of th e day's P'.pr.ta C;h mwirc Jrteie:.

Th5 ?rciuer hu;t wa ;m--J rredlately f:r fhaprtl in th morn- j r. but th reo.l ". Irhr.'i'.'.r.n. In. th" it ir. Is of th '''.. hr-'m a. r.oou -y n their plat's .(: haaped with ' fj.chker and th other "e a .-:'' that .".' to make a "regular tee.." s'oon ;,fter this pr-rrr'n vva., piven I i r t f! rework, and th cam'er.s. ad-! Jfarned w- th'- h.ih.ili d.ir:iorif 'jw'Ta. th ti r ' frii ( i. i h w r x i t into j a'ior. I j su immliiij 3ft I-;ittir. , Thf sw in.riii r;-- nvt v; thrt f" itliro of th" af t - rr.'on, the l a' hl'lj , m l.i.ir lf;i jn-r pon 1 . Kf-n -'fnprtlti' n w : I . T f t !n .til th ;

f ViTf. fur th- v. h!ch will !i .ward'l at 'h l.i.-t r.trnplirf of t'.- '. t (v'i..v"'r- prridl WinnT in 'h v.irl'i j - eviit- w ;n lo!lov-: .'l-yaril 'rav.-!, "Vln!M, Loar.spoii ; ; nil r 5-r . y 1 n M f-M , I y 'a nnrt; fa r. v

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f-uth IJ'-.n i: nO-yara fi.trk -tro;;p. Chiico; .'O-ynrd lr'ict trolv". Arrhr. K.-nth H'-ml; frro s.;5r!o, Ari'h'-r, i;outh IVt.I Archer o' H r:ta U r, carr!M th rri6t -j.th IM pr.ir.t.-i. V:n-1'M rank.-l -v:;1 ar. l Il.ivn-ruft third. . Tii -arr.p nri-)t. a ti v-3 r ar-" M I";.' fron th Orjh?. r.s Homo, v.-nn

.''roluc-d to all tl' pufts und' Ti !i!s n1' nam", Oor ITarr:. i:r:' r- ! riart, with which h" ha Ju b n j llriv-r.trd. Thl rhristn!n,T t")!. j p-af? imday morning as a part of tri chapel hf rvis. "Pad" rirn ' .T.iat'-" . and th" lo.y. with Oorpo j X ' f".r.p-.r dir-"tor -f xhtx ram;. 1

rmic"d to ,io thir part in making C-'ors' ITirr! a r al Iibrhart Wty. L IFn( Camp Ilrt. JTIi" rii:ii: fire, on which the hoy h-.i fvfon T-orkir.cr for some tinip. ühtd on tii lak hor at lk and when it "olnir iErr.od

Htur.ts 1-fgran. T"lrt on thn pro-!-am woro musical slrrtlon ty tiif i '?U ar.sraroo Five," rompr.sAj of j T. "n?. I.! vir:rton. I!!:.--;. and Win. .' ti ' d of I,t.cr msport. and IIa vorcroft

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"Toot and a5;"'-r." -.'har'.i Chap- ! X'U" 'Happy Kollmar. "Haro!3 ; T'ln." and 'T.Anicy f'..o:.." J Th fi rework-. Homati oand. 1'"v rock-t. pin u h!s. and all th I ftjior ilr;ir tu '))' hrart? of Loy.. f''.-rxr. th tunt-'. and w;:!i :h

-np i.r ri.ai a a:-p;a tt couM (( s-f a for m!s around. Th d-io-rior.. lo.l t.y "Td." th jtv.ram f r th diy. I !Am 'in 5" th frap?t- nt thf rarap ffr Mr. and Mrs. W. O. P'ascnacht, Mn. Mary Iloroush. Mr. and Mr. Jcrlan. Mr. and M-. J. M. iratch, Mr. and Mr.. i:u.n Iil!r. Mr. Jn ! Mrs. H. Ol'vf-r. of S'outh Pnd. Mi-s KI'Tia lleovi of Clnrin r.ati. Mr.-. :r;:;r.!. tuh and Mr--. P.'tror of i:;iJ.trr.

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TTIME-RECORDING has nnM dfrpone Its first revoluX tlonary adTaiice in ver Fix cnturlea, with the InTntioa of a clock that don not ran down. An American Is the Inventor the first American to contribute anything fundamental to thes science of "tellLas time." Tim a miraculous thlnj otnethlnff elemental, baffling. Ths

springs or weights of an ordinary clock were neyr worthy of Its dignity. Now another baßin: element has ben made to run In the same harness. Electricity, Imprisoned In a cloct. will "mark time." There had been tmtil now, roughly, four clasps of timepieces, the pundlal, the clepsydra, the candle clock and the mechanical clock of pprins or weights. The sand glass was but a modified clepsydra, and the burning rope or punk of the (h!3rse but another type of candle The electric clock la something rnder the sun. What Time la It? History does nt record Eye's first remark to Adam presumably Kve spoke first but It Is probable that she said, "What time Is It?" People have been asking It ever since. It Is th most popular and important question In the world ea now. No soaker had man appeared on tha earth than tlae heran to L-2 lncportAat to hliv.

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float a rod with teeth (3) turned tho hand of tha clock.

Then came th trouble orer the first "date." This early chap call him Tarzan or Ahaz or anything you wll! probably wanted to meet Miss Malaie Nutmeg at the corner of Mastodon avenue and Dinosaur street

ou the following morning, to go on a aaber-tooth gathering expedition. "Meet me here," he said cavemannishly, "when the aun la three hands high " Tarxan Ha a Hunch Tut," objected Malsle she was a very Intelligent girl "my hands aren't as broad as yours, and that makes a difference." Tarzan scratched his bear-gTens-ed pompadour uncertainly and grunted. Then be had an Important Idea. Til tell you,- he paid, "meet me when the shadow from the mountain Just touches the river." History was made right there, though Tarzan didn't know It. The sundial was Invented. It was only a small step from the discovery that shadows moved with the sun to -the placing of an upright pole and the location of marks around It at Intervals of space to measure periods of time. That andent Israel took lis time

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from the sundial Is indicated by the tecord of the miracle in Isaiah, CS:S. "Ilehold, I will bring a'ain the shadow of the decree?, which Is gone down In the sundial of Ahaz, ten degrees backward. So the sun returned ten detrces, by which degrees It was gone down.' "I count none but the sunny hours," says the inscription on tho sundial at Paul's Cross, London. And It was this cheerful fact that put the sundial out cf business. It did very well as long as Tar7.ans were making dates with Malsle Nutmegs, but the gay community of Tabylon discovered the fascinations of night life and right away the sundial wouldn't do. Night Life in Babylon The I'anyloni ins had to know when It vas midnight or run th risk of tardiness at the Midnight Follies. So the r.abylonJans Invented the clepsydra about 2,700 years ago. Clepsjdra means "thief of wa-

Pulpit Hoar Glatt ated by old New Enzland ministers to time a two-hour sermon.

water through a tiny opening from one vessel to another they found they could measure time. A Lonj Drink in Rome Pompey, the Koman, was a business man, and had the business man's contempt for wordiness; so he set up a clepsydra In the Kotnan Law Court to limit speeches. When an eloquent lawyer talked a quart or the tim It took some such amount of water to run through the clepsydra he had to stop. Martial, the pet, tells about a wag who

heckled a particularly tiresome j

speaker. This speaker had a habit of moistening his mouth periodically from the Court drinking gia.ss. "It would be a greater relief to the rest of us if you drank from the clepsydra." shouted the wag. Some of the shyster lawyers ned to bribe the attendants to put muddv wator into the clepsydra, so that

A Willard Grandfather Clock. One of the earliest of America's fine time keeper.

"time ran more slowly," and thej made longer speeches. Any mm. who ha. fished for sand In a carburetor can appreciate hat tho same substance would do to a

ter." My regulating the flow of ; clepsydra.

Alfred the Great Is repnted to have Invented the candle clock, or candle which burned a given distance In a given time. The Romans had preceded him with the lamp clock, however, end the Chinese had the same Idoa ahead of the Romans, burning a rope of uniform texture. Any boy can tell time the Chinese way by lighting -. twine string and noting by clock how long It takes to consume tho finx Inch. After that as long as the string lasts he can dispense with the clock. King Henry'a Poker Session The origin cf the mechanical clock Is, like that cf so many things, shrouded, In mystery. A mechanical clcvk was Installed In St. Paul's, London, In V2Sr. Westminster Abbey was so accommodated in 1288, and the Cathedral of Canterbury In 1202. Th Westminster clock not only kept time but chimed the hours. King Henry VIII., who was a f.narclal as well

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recording time's flight operates on a small battery. It hat neither weights nor spric-gt and runs without winding. had been built, but these were s-m-py old fa .:rr.i c!o ks vrhh were wo-.md up at intervals by batteries. Tiffany's clock i a turlly run by a bafery a s:i: II dry o-Il such us are ud in flT!äi.li:.

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The Clock That Ie Never Wound The circuit through an flertromncn"t is alternate; v closed and broken by a contact needle on a torsional pendulum. With th closing of the rirrv.it, and the M.nectuent energlr.ing of tho m;un"t, sn armature Is attrartel and lifted into contact with the ;r.arnt. Th?

i-'i'" breaking of the drrult allows the r w-"-j; Ki armature to dr. -p. under gravity.

Lit and this drop rovnhes a rr.; i.rt - wb.eel which is connerted with the the chimes awav. He probably bands of the ctork. a short distant, would have lest the Ahber. too, if Tho rndulurn 'I r.o me-haniral his opponent could have taken it w"rk- HCtimr only rs n regulator, home. an'' i? ';r1 in r'r't:rn ''" fT,rnEII Terry was the first Amcrlran nd closing of the , Irr .Ir. The cloekraaker, but the mot tatnous j current consumption Is fr.-n one earlv American clockmakors were I and a half to ,ne and th.ree-quar-the Wlllards. All were New ling- j ers ampere hours a year. of landers. these clocks ha1 run two and a half The clock which embodies the j years on one battery. A clork In latPSt is ii possible to say the . Mr. Tiffary's botr.e has kept perfect

last?Tvord in time-recording Is ; time since 1W

the work of George S. Tiffany of

Summit, N. J., an inventor of In

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teraational reputation. He hps ; istence. It is Lke.y mat it win been working on electrical clocks ! some - time hns-e a plac In the since a boy, and In II) hit the I Smithsonian Institute, along ntth principle around which be built th j Howe's pwlng machine, Whitney' clock, without weights or springs, ! cotton gin and Langly's nlrp'ar.e, which runs a year or more without i as another revolutionary prodnct attention. Other "e'erfrlr" d"ilv of A:.ier;ran t".v"tive genius.

VICE SQUAD RAIDS TWO ALLEGED DIVES

CLOSE OBSERVANCE K

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Police Arreft Three Women and Six MenCharge One with Selling Liquor. Two viro squads toured the city

iglit raiding two alleged house

-fame and arresting three wo-

hom of Mrs Cranson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. King. '. K. Srarks and family and Mr. and Mrs. K. L. liuwnwn are enjoying a wetk"s outing at Indian lake. CIr-orge Kimrnel of Grand Kapidtwas a week end visitor with his family here. lliv. flnd Mr.- H. A. Carr of North Star. Mich., visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lv, is Hollow of Chl.uigo were visitors at the Dick Newton home Sunday. They were former residents of this village. Miss Beth Taylor ha returned

from a -week's viflt at the home ot

Notre Dame Cnnelmlo ler-

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iinr-n and six men. tint? or the a;a,!l(,r sister Mrs. Clarence Sullivan, in ,' wa made upon what is suhl by the J Dowaiac. ' police to haw be-n a rendezvous' Mis Marj' Graham and Miss Hd- , , , , . ... Ith Graham, teachers in the schools ':: white and colored persons alike. , . , T. , , . at Lansing and Flint, are at home

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aid orcer Kudynski isited this Horn Frida-v to Mr. and Mrs. C.

eie (amilienioratie of plao. . the iib no- of iii; ne Ihir- 'Wallace h son.

tin. h'T'-ii. at .'. : t S. s-Mtt st..' Hev. X. W. Weston occupied the h. -f.- a -ta'Tt. slant" p.irtv is said I pulpit at'the MethodUt chareh Sun-

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t liquor !'.' a ; !-. i d in srlae? held 1 two ii: iiilx'r of the ;ir:y. I'.urton as c'r.a: t; d w;th unlawful oi..-r-..:o:i i f h't'.jor for salo and

'rur -'T' Ir -'i p. , i , keeptm; a iif,u.--' of Ill-fame, while

jr;u . ftvil a- I ra;n of n 'ha!s of ' ; ' 'lU" :U ing were lodged

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dav morning in the a I-"" rice of the

pastor. T. K. Patterson ami family. Mrs Ros WJcoff and George H.u"!aeh were in penton Harbor Sunday. George Men: of Chicago is a victor at his home in Ilerrien tovvnhlp this week. Mrs. Mary' Stump, who has been living in Montana. I? visiting her ulster Mrs. A- M. Richardson

NINE FIRES HERE IABMTOMÄ! QPADT M!?WQ

ON 4TH OF JULY

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7 - ousn umpire is til,h..ri ,h-v .,- Firework. Are Heliev.,1 Form I H English ßn A 1 1 Y QCt 1 OnlX .rJ"-

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Tho Fourth of July maintained' . its reputation thi, year as a day for! Defeats California Girl h fires as well as for fireworksJtwo i Great Ehil)itioil of things that hrctightgr agree fre-1 Skill.

quently go together. Fieri: minor

ftres were reported vestertiay, in ad

dltion to tlie conflagration which

Fans of South Atlantic Come Out to Sec Harry Johnson Call 'Kin.

Harry Johnson j one umpire h'

WlLfiLr:rON, Fn-land. July i Mile Siiann I.ir.rTln cave another

destroyed a hire portion of th- -'a u.s,.y o, iht tenn.s a n.i.t , niot Importart fgure in the

Acme .iar.uia. turai,' omia:i .-.:oU iy :r? r.. r :uni n wan -irs ja..a-; s,lKth Atlantic League and the i,:ls,.-

buildlng and th- pro1. able cause ,,fi ,;v:in flf r.iltfornla in th wo

'Grab a hat a-.d !, :-.h to Mr. Pat -ma u. for ti '- 'The pa ro- d ra iri . --) .-. Voa have lo.-t ao old r1 ai ' i - . with a !::!! t!; ,,; i " It would t . r f.l- . ; a : ' . major bati' s. i.a: h u r luv ." they iibui.-- ' 1 . a :, ! .

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u-'- Is without douit our f.-' -h-wv.er r..h. . r f : r ! To a Th ft.-h wat.r." Fall . . h i rnori i u :i " v he i-y lai'n '.' -a ; '.! s r :ir "-x r '. . , t;-:i- ! fo- ?h n ! deu"th-'

at lias: sevm of th-rn was Jin works. ; . ' , ., ... , . t.'iin s .-une.os of the grass n; rt T ir.K, I.- i,,i..'l,'l'lr C, it !.- l'nilO

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ball idol of IMxieland. Mil.Mi Fl.-. i Johnson ha bee -i th-- Int-rn i- . Mo. .re .f M :r a:

tire, too. was, Jr..' to fireworks, as

it is suhl to have stai t- d on the roof i an "-!. -'h and wunnig her -a ay i

from tn'tii' ra:ic t !: a r.a- not tier n . w.t. 1

determined.

The most frlo'.a of tr . .r-. re-, on ,,f the A t st i alian - Davis ru;

licved to hav been caused by fire

th re, but. his pu.e ii down in , : i:.d s ;:: I i i". i " rt w r I ' r -

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In th- tuen s Mr.s. Jo Ander- i j,,hr.(1,,. whenever lie ump.c. th.,:to Ma ', '; .-..a.

! J"a f t i.s witlely ad vc.-t!s d iind lie is a j pund a:.d M-.ore h'.

licved to hav heen cau-d hy fire- . , :) dcf.ated his Uammates. Fatj r;mL rrc,lvfs th works was that which occured at , ( ri lata. Wood, in a long hard foi.ght ... ... . . ... i the building 737 N Calvert st.. mvn-;., -t. .7-4. ; Ia. i an o. ..ci.il n h. c.a. . ,., , . , , ii. ' baeue. More peop.e will uut t ed by Jack Klrkpatrtc; at,. I used by, The.e two sins matches vor , .,ohnn uin.,r, than will com

mni as i.o:n a uw e..a. .'.-i .1 j.ioi tin only um' s that eouia i.e play a i f

sntp. Ai'ou: n'" (oiiiiaL-.' n st. , j , prc vcntntg tra- playing-( from a t:r in the front piti of tiie.(,r .j,,. . : h rs on the schedule. I

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I-WAF.1AC. Mhh.. July 4.

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haa. l!e talh ?hrou-!;oi!t the eamo ; -dih.. In tla .r 1 n. a d

'ml address;, s retr.irk.s to the p'.ay- Three l. . Iy. ra" p :rh

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i f ral. I Michigan hoy I .tied j When he steps on the playing fehl j showed word'afal re ;per.

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t...t::. the'bhi'-'- Then h Vi jorously dt;st.s off j lSlM -"rnor.s o: t.tai;.; iup.

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,a .o... ".-I ...i 44 - ..s o k.;.s .ii" v.si.i, I pled bv Fred Smi: Ji i oof :.:' nt y . : ;or;. i w s-iay o . r i n- r.a.a mki.o- ,

. ., t . : oi w - , ii - 1 1 I f I : 1. .s. 1 . - i ......... f t- . .. . i. ,i :i.i' us m uas i.;-.ner: i

- . .i. ... . J ail? ailll .eillll"? IICII p. ri danta-.' ab- Ut Fa '-o.a Li' qu-ieai o, r-ouui i , , : , . , . . jGan.i.G Goer... lF Prairie av. T 1 ' 1 HnUe nt f'.v G-v e o u-a d ' ,d a . rs imltab four of l.t votr'a N'",'v- 1,"-vs- a of W today. J AI .... J F.-rds of -o for tb keepe.l r.1 i OllCC ;m O. ; o.r-e :oh1s'.,k- roof fre at ; a- :,.b. rs of tli- Sintrer t can: llai - i r-- ' : ''. :-ht v':n- J--h- Vl!l-" iiV

i.ft' f:-h fr-qtenter- wrre j VanDeu-n ! ? ': 2 5 P- ri.. damn z abou t $ Z. dak. Cota or. White and Stnitla Th, ri;iIha?izc'S r;ks A i furnish, d for appearar- Jn city H n'Pr' , ' House at l7U S. St. Jos st . oe. hurling of .Whhar. fMwaiac pitch- hl r , rfiUch ,Z0H

court thi. mornlnc. flJ" ül'i,,tu A nru.d bv L. Swally; toy ) aFoon r, was ;n a lar measure re-pon- J:- :icI n rf'ni3'(S a

, . jpf "Moonshine" about ll:lo o Cock (!rorpfll on rnof Tu-!ay rvrr.'.n': ' .-ib'.e for tio- triumph, th.- Flk.s gar- Cl1 . lt-l'irr- 1

1--. 1. .v. 1 . .,....!. .1,. v.-... . v 1,;,. .i.o..-i ;i..m juiK.S'ii: dnnoi.ni ( s i;ie nai-.

i;c.s r.ljslll HUT U f"tv.l in inr ir.-.- no CianiaCe. o'-ju.i, uui kinv: !...- in' u-.-4.v- 1 dence of l-re.i Tisrh. 601 S. Scott st. j 1Uh:h p: bark of YelTow Fab ry. i,cr;cs -F.s the name of pitcher Shortlv after the police arrived. c0 othVe on X Michigan st. 10.10 j Tho- Dow ie. ie team eraar. 1 the anu 'aU Arv ,f fa-h team. lie a.heavy crahe3 of tla were herdlp. m.. P:-ht damage. me f.a si. fnaa txvo victt rios, S.4tur. I "ays cpls the name of a pinch batsin vi. ir'tv of the llvlnsr room, i timu.. t '.'.a t V n n s 1 a a I a st..l.hiv and Sural-.v over the "million-' VA:iV' "r a uhs;ituto fioldcr.

i a '

; f 'F. ; 1 a a a ' i--!r.. -a 1 " a. .a i .- t.Ve pr.v. , u).;.-. r.;. . d- i...ste! I.-: v. 'ii 1 ,

Mrlkes If.aJ-Ori.

n t 1 nvah F:

Hair 1

r. p ; n. s w

at ti

the p

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Ir Mud).

if G-

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;r..-,.. ,N (h.:d-. wa'i :r .os . . j.hneral rs.-irlnranK o a u-rv of a . o ' - ' e-.r.sh-AtV.i

o , i i

' 1 a a: u n ; '.ii -n t'ae f t..n.' "'.it ' '. e I t. ,rs at - a e ; ' 1

BERRIEN SPRINGS

M;s. Faath Whiiounh of üouth Feral has h-.cn usitttts: her jrrandnu'tJir. Mr-. Miry Whitman. Mr.. Mary NeN'Ui, with her cranddauhter. Ardy- Wrlcht, is a ts.tor at the h'me of her brother.

, Sam Simpson, at Hart. Mich-

AThfrt McG:n.b-r and family are :a:ir,-: r- 1 ihas in Fhicaco for a ft-W d.i.VS. Mrs. Mary Fodeerf dle.J Sunday

ear Riot Caused

When Celebrators I

Frre Guns On Car

: 1 1 pi

'i.c .it.:

aff-rn 'ou a; the homo of G. A. Kid

had he. r. cir.ntr for -Mr. Kid-

As the three otf.cer. opened the : rP0 ?iro ;i. io:": sli.-ht ihn:i;. d'.'.i.ir" Sturmis, Mich., accrt lm-ion. !

door, they were met with a shower' Gras fire at 2'.'H S. Mi hie in St.. Th- .-cor. of "mule" from a bottle that had n a. m. Kalamazoo. . . .010 Pr 0 C-r.n 1 3 1 been hurled acair.st the ceillr? by; ; I.)v.-.-u::ac 00') SOO Olx 4 S 3 Tic. h and .To Mltovich. alo of the! IlIsHl :it; VISITS IIldlF I

same address.

fans call him "Sp . arr.boat."

; His voire penctratinfit and he errv.

ph.'.size. everythin;;. H ha.s vocal rar.e and when he reaches the hieb pitch of oratory one realilv und-r-

t.-a r.o . ar- . : :r s. v.c. P:

t h uuar.y clkf hatd-e.n ar.-l h h la.e th- ro I a. i.l ay you cnu ' 1 r op '.du, 1 .- ri irr" and eldc'a. frih- Tn June and Jul'. th

Six Men Arreste! Following - ' . - ; -'-;v,!' , Tro! r .- z a t : I-- r . the at I rt-

Kevohrr Shootmj: on !-r.F. Mi-liawaka Car.

1 e-u.a.

I KNOFFIi: WI.VNKlt l( 1 :KV: VOLK. July 4. Kr.ohtJ.

. . rid dr n by L. I a V.r. In th. IU-ita. i.rK on M : r, a w ak a av., hfl y a;- .... - ., s L as r . . - r v. ah 1 . pour. u a

ar r.o: er.sue.

, , .h i A-w',rrs- lr' "?: ,!T FIREBRAND WINNER OF upphod with I "World s I ert;Iair.e ., of Pitt- ;

! stands whv thev nicknamed himlr 7 o'cjo-k last r.l-a-a, wi;.n Tor.y : took th

y-fourtii annual ri

Hcth tuen were well

ftld bottlrs of the liquor in burlap ' hurp. is v'-itir.?r at th-- Oil

1 Pa-ts. A- the ciiase conttnuca hav;nc returned m te . :

Had. ;

fro::'

uia-.e she h,s been ill the past J through the rooms of the house, j -ichi-ran Citv where ha- .ate. ab d

la b'.ys. .i't-ra.C frtan h'.ood POh-On. ! X.-V. Mtnvi.-Vi lutrte.-l l.oftle T . nrnr.l.Kar - j ( .a 'y -a , s'i o

- I s-Vli I 4 i - .-' - s - - . llIT- A V I . . . - . ...

In nit HIreetlors. siturntlr.e the fdee-1 rtut Mr. W. isb'U T. wlto is .1 hro-

"St an; boa'

, Mora.

' t.

an 1 J -a-;.h : rl

$n.000 LATOMA RACE ' .. ::(ZVnl ;rr ref? citt.i1, at Uofs. j- or irs'a

a- the Diaz. r.F1 r';"o:.i.

of t.' ''atr'e;- Arfj jed'JCt t'dfli ,

sa M;..-hawaka rur.rlr? t'-e s---.e-; furlongs tn 1.1

an', e. 1 t;.f n ,-.-' ; r )t the iVujrth far' f :I. l 2 ") pound, rid !n ,"

FATGNIA. k'y.. July 4. fire-1 when th. ccur.t I two and two c r i ,-hno a e ra a'vai on a ar'at e.-,r. ''. IF. ."Flb-a v. a- o-mr.-l ar.-! Fa

1 at:ha and tn

who had P.. -en ill. and a week

1 -,

V. te

at the

e in piv k'.r, s ro-e. a thorn run in

I 1. sm x 1 1 . : , i .v.. 1 1

an ! World War. F '.; io.et.iou .n uanu ' 'jand ami -on followed Mrs. Kod-

'. r in 1 h id th.e situation all hi own I three and two. Jchr.son shouts "Twc

' v. ay Ivre todtiy winnir.-t the j lä.OOO ; on two amrn." c "Three and two j

... T .

ot a.'; i---e users ruiovii); a pva- is.irr.me. 1

v. a raeme, cho-v "vrv taaa :;a v.

u

rd?. with

', . i r

In.

nder.ee Day hardicaj,. for a! amen.

ix"-T'i'i vivr rrvvpi) !ts was bcrn in Ferrlen township KANhl.U - 1 A lAAhll jar.d this viatuty has always been A tt i; 1 lMfi'i; ' I her honte She leaves one daughter, VS MU I.LAiaL A l :rs. M.olee Jud l. cf Ferrien Spring- " lM .p.rir fourth. saa:-rht itory of and th.re t.,r th r.. Charles Booth. I ,j ,or. th." 1; v. :a-r M ir.uf.ic- of I'oloma. Y. Haoth of Kerrien !, - . e "o- u-titir a .! to maintain the '"futer and Geor.ee Booth of St. u ' V "in th.e tr'js''..) for Industrial Joseph.. Mo. The funeral will be ;-as.d- F.l aipr. ti.'.cy h.-a 1 y d-f-at- h hi Thursday mcrrdn at the Kid-

: reneji 1 a;--r na. 17 y a .n-;ir. 1 .. n-i i:irr.i :n 1rar.1v.ii11

i'.ytii jark dia- 'Vtafary.

"aarle Tallman and farr.ilv ot

'f.- re o

,a- i Tuo is

'1 da- ,x,

a a j.tvh-

f (.". irl.e F.-o '.ra .-fir Kawneer Hrtn Harbor were vis:to.r! at the

lo " o

Iii- 1 1 .-. ,

i ' ,r,,,r dea-'.ih' . t.:e 1. ir. 11, -js 1,; . . -, . iaataai r.otr.v. sum'.ay.

' who wltn-e th. :n!ti.l r- j Myr n Sny.l,- r of Ann Ar'.or wn a ' ar.cfl at the Pl-a.: 1 ark '.'ad. v --k e: d - ata' w.th relatives and ' " f rif nd here.

In " Attt-tir Th.e rhane rr.ded In th" ! i'r of A r. rl v Wei1-'"' ru of the Oliver

bathroom wien the remainder of j Hotel, was formerly tn the j,,,, d..-:.nce of one and one-half milec. the contents were hurled Into th I buir.e? for nattv j,ar. Thi rf:t.;TiU' :r:p Vls 2:30 Dev.i.-;.F;on h.nth tnb. MItovtch had redouhjed ! no n v wit h v hh h he is row o.-a -i ,i;'"!:i 11 ?rcoR,i ani1 M,nt'"- H- th;rd-

P -Ä-S.

a r. j of s " -i p

V.'omai

hi track and pounced upon Han-Ud is th lar.ee?: of . l.lnd Inl(,:l'r hor5 r"nnir? v'Pro Kx: rm-Uuch a? "You're a dead biid." "He'e-.-fry availa! Ie ciliar wa pick el tip - n'-Ia,, V: o-.-i-.e- ut AI Drr.ir:

When the runner is ont Johnson ; rrati:" 1, v n.e fainted -vhi other

.TOT I vv viro.v "WIN;

is not content wTh ruere'.y wav:nr i 1. a-:era 1 f r an exit. A riot call nUTLAN'D.

him out, but h yells a few lin?jv.-a

ii police ar d Wilson

Pen nsylvanha.

.-on. who was facine Mitovirh. as Van Ieuen appeared. VanDeusrn

succeeded In deflectir? a blow frott , Th.e only animal In the Arrti: re-1

in itor. Paradcr. Blarney Stc Tie and j p.a,i you. my man." "Not this time-

Fadio.

a bottle aimed at Hanon by Mltovich. The bottle, in dropplnc from Mitovlch' hand struck Hanson on the wrist, breaking the r.eck of the bottle. Hanson wa not injured by the broken pla..

pior.s that can nrcessf ully f;eh: th.e polar baar the walrus-. Th.e b'-ars will attack the baby w V.ru. but they are afraid of the lone, sharp ivory tusk of the crown-u ?

sain rs.MiLiaats spi.it MINNEAPOLIS, July 4. After

lor-dn the fir.0! game of the holiday

i 1 e i o n : 1 a- w

of Ir.-Far .pr i:

1 - y,. r

th rour'

but maybe the next." "Vcu Io?-? :h.a: Ti

ed s

Ha:

rr. r.f j.olkft ln-lud- of a ?h lu J e!hs. r md r.o-d. -r. an i Iird.ert at. 1 e:sa,n ho. ; h'-r To -'av.

one by two Klf-p?," "The tall leat

you." "He mee't d you ' r the ar.kb?. , Oth.ca : s L azr.y. lutes . L..-k'.v.-k:

slidinc In." '"You d.Ja"t get ther j pi(, Ia-r .v. -la. I'aure ar.J Sji.riiker. TIll'BFi: WINS AT MAUION

ing

soon enouih." "P.ather close but Ijl!,,-:;!.:! ;a kly tbs.d ul.tti ti.e MAUF-N. Ir. h. J.iiy 4. Jack Tr.

double header on their owr. lot i ot to give it against you, Mr. liat-.- ; police arrive I many t the bsllie- ber r.f Marlon, w-r n a r.-. spacer d.

Tue lay morr.ine. St. Paul mace It

tan even sp'ut here Tu.lay after-

Mltovich and Tisch were both; An ocean steamer c f the firct c.a". ;r.cnn wir.rlr.c 4 to 2. In the after-

runner

rar.t.s faa li . -j

elr-F-. ov r J-- Ivohrr.tin of To'io,

These are Jurt a few sample line' Mc ra aa I fJair. were arri-f! rind f . tn a f n

1 b--.v;r-: ma.teh her

picked at random The Stc am-j chara-; wal

eharsrei with unlawful po.fsdon Loin? at fc.l vo. cArrc be'ncon came St. Paul scored but one I boat' has- a I -3 r. e and ariei list rf-weij

of liquor for sale. Fp to a late hour

'.aet night, neither had succeeded In; three rraa.ut

1 ouitht to a star-'ti". in les :han;earned run. errors by Browne. Min-!l:rn

1

tell

. . 1 Aa

lt c

ohtaininp t all.

Ufe. trend F upward the un-

! ha c t r.. .aa 1 a

I half a miba

.vi'.! ; :a ap.d." short st.-p a cc cur. tin-; for j IF- hutks him.?.f and he hurra. .-; B.:. ;i :.. !

'the player. You catch these re - o'Cora.or .-t Mi-htiw

1 earrymc: cor.ceale-l 'Tuccdiv. Tia- a er are la-h.t wetyhti .Tie M irtln. Srl Fata a i .a l7s . - - yci.; stkiblincj wins

l"i MAC'cV, Ga . July 4 Your 5

a out ! three t-tlli.. Score.-

ist. Paul . . ' MIr.neapoli

. . Clbl 01C en". 4 t 0

mfoiture , f mat.: a fool 1 !-. a -d .Mr. F P. Gratfon ct foldlntr of the cood. the evolution of Better to lm e littt and kef p it: Martin and Gonzales; Haid. Yir.gt-

I Three i;;ve:-9 are viiitcra at UieJ the heaV

than to have uiuch and lose it.

. . 003 Oafi 2 9 1'

iiihg and ilacr,

1 -a ere :rr

-'ed St

u w eltt-rv IfTUt. Wh

luark.' In any rerrrte corner rf th' tall lot where the "Steamboat" Is'

worklr.r;:

ai,pt

i S-e ; t-a r-r ; rt e

"Now, my bcnrlo lads., a Lttie ' door to hap; dnesa for many.

civen the re fere'- (ta!.ir. nve .Ik Ale'., of Atlanta, wi-iter-weis h: nrbopf 4 the champbn of A. H. P. After a faM

1 ten rour.l beut here Tueiday.