South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 July 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME3
MONDAY MORNING, JULY 17. 1922
MAINTENANCE OF WAY MEN OBJECT HO SHOP DUTIES
Vet Displays Medals and Bride on Late Honeymoon to the Coast
Gonrral ('lVairmrn W ill Mrctj TlniTMlav at Detroit t: ! Con-iiVr Action. I ("Cor.tlr.uM iYcm Pag Or,) j
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ail T h . r ro-:r. b-r. wh- arf 'C.2il at ork Tf pr; '. r''l to g out MVt. I iy. Kr"'!:i :in'4her sojrer -cam
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ion if l:ailrr tl Workers, on ir..'1o-pf-r n --rar.:7iti-"n. would ,.t M-'T'I'.v. Mfi:: f f rh'Tf ran are
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. r.u 1 1 1 ' N T V.T( ' 1 1 1 is va.-iiin":;tox. ju:-.- i . iv-i oprr.T.t In t?;- ral!runl striko in Lho capital 5J;rliv -vr conilnci! to th rfrr!;-t of n-ptirM by th.- thrcfrr.nyr.t 'U-..irf rn' r.t s wjiih !v virtu f of th !. function' ar k'-fpin" most, rlo.s -ly In t'u h with tho -!tu-
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Ai th wl-'t in v'jvr rnn.r.t
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of th- fnrtliw omi
I'lryrs '.;nIoi at TTr(:t wa -In awaitf'I nj. hoIUlay p tt-nt!al;ti4s of Tir.vt Iinportar.f'. A report on tju rfront IionU'rs at I)vni.nn. T x.. was rtTrlvcd at th war cl-partm-nt Sundny arid w.n tak"-n at once to tli whlt hou.-v. It wa. to havi4 lien from an army lnptor ordered to tho Fron? Ly P--cy. Tofk:, followinp' reriup.xts for troopi from tho ffdrral rocoivrr for thp Ml.'sourl, Kansas St Toxap. The trnt of tho rrnort was r,ct mad nubile, howovrr. and no stntcmnt on It or any othor rha?e of the striko wjw forthenminc: from
thf wlilto hoi2 durlntr thf day. Onranlo Truck Ilmito. Noxt to th inalntpnar.fft of way ur.i'Ti m- tlnr. intr-.t. horo contrri chiefly upon tho rffort of th triko ur,r,n the transportation of th mails. Po.st rr;Atf r (lonral Work was at his ofTio prartlraliy all day to rf-ccdvo rrports from postal inspfctors and round out th department's plans for organization of more truck routes to tako th:- placo of di.-'-onf Inud mall transportation. L.!tt Intorforrncp was report f-d at tho po.ti:"co ilopart mnt, hiw-
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C. A. HAGERTY, FORMER STATE SENATOR, DIES
Prominent Local Attorney Succumbs to Extended Illness at Summer Home. (Contir.u'-d fmin pis' one) At'.y. Haq.r:y va3 born u:i Ic. 11, lsT r.ar the .le of h:.s la: rtl-dt-at 2'j.j .. ra .-:. He r etived his tarly oducatior.al training
Congressman-Flier Falls in Trip j RUSSIANS PLAN From Washington to Western State ta qtäTR TUCID
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Mil. AND MRS.. UICHAItD OWKIL.
Mi.-.s Jean Kstrllo Johnson was al.o 1i:h honeymoon trip. Jfo is shown hero with his bride,
PAX FRANCISCO. July 16. (T?y N'F:a SerAic) Ilichir 1 O'Xrll. srIctr'd as New Yrrk state'? "preat-st
hero." has ben fo Yu?y ?r ttlr. vo-' modi's an' worythincr.
cational training and 'ihtinor f r j o'NY-il. after all tlv otücer? of his b-tt-r -ftnditiona for his tiuddics.jmmp.iny had been ithf-r killed or that li flidn't linvf t i tiio. to I wcitbled, went out to dt torniine an
tako a honeymoon until th lii M d i onom y post and sf ppol into a party etrrans convened in .San IVa nei.sco of 21 Ctermans. Lone-hinded he;
and h"' pot a t hanco afterward to i killed five, wounderl four and capdo some California jdsht ' sof in. Sl(tured 1 (lut was wounded six
his lirst anniversary of marriage to times).
at .St. Patrick's parochial school, latt-r yraduatiiiir frLrn tha i?uu:h Iif.nl h.Rh .-ohool In 1907. lurir.s his high tchjul period, hi was very active ia atid:i.s. U;i!' a prora; r.c:.t rr.;al.'tr of tht .-choor-s fuutbail and bi-ebali teams. Aft r L'iauuai.i.ö' Tro:: the local hich school, he er;: red. Notre Dame un: i'i:y a:.d rcc:v-d the degree of l'jcht'iur of Iviws from tho lloynr-s (Jolle.t; of l,i',v at the uni-vtr.-ity in lM'J. He became associated with .lud,,' Farabauph while at Notre I -am ami upon graduation, he continued the association until hi3 d-a:h. Atty. Hac,erty alo spent several yais a: j urn ah:ic work, hivin,' acted as Mishawaka manager of the .-'.-nil lUr.d T.: k? during his ptriotl at Notre I )arno. I'unoial Serirs WtnlncMlay In idd;:ion to his legal activities, Atty. ll.iio rty was also very promi
nent in the civic and club life of the (short time after
city. He was prominent among the leaders of thf d'.'.n.rvratic party and St. Joseph County liar association, a Fourth Degree mem.ber of the Knithts of Columbus and a member of Lodge No. D. p. O. Llks. He is survived by two bisters, the Misses I'lorence 2.1. and Mario K. Uagerty, and four brother., Jere T.. Willian-. J., Leo F., and Clement D. Hareriy, all ot this city. The Ik. dy will be brought to this city from Michigan City this evening and funeral services will bo held at St. Patrick's church Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock. Father Do droot will officiate at tho solemn hipli mass. Purial will be In Cedar Grove cemetery. Father De Grco'.e ha.s postponed his departure for his new paKorato at New CrJan3 to officiate at the service.
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i Acceptance of Invitatitwi May j Result in Revival of Hapue Gatlierin.
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Do You Get Up & Morning FwtingTit a? a Fiddle 1
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STANDING, F. G. PERSON. THE CONGRESSMAN'S PILOT.
MEMPHIS!, July 10. (By NEA Service) Congress7na n Manual Herrick of Oklahoma, who houcht an airplane from the War Department and started to fly It horn for use in his campaign for re-election, didn't get far by plane. He and 12. G. Person, his pilot, were both injured1,
not periou.r.. wncn mo piam te.i a
leavir.g Meniphl.
Engine trouble was the cause. Herrick continued on by :i;.!n to fill his speaking engagements. Pefore leaving Memphis. Herrick
wi:h-
lnied that he contemplated
drawing from politics. "Some of the smart alecs hav :--een spreading t!:e report that I am goir.g to cut up high jinks at country
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flyer.
fairs in my air flivver," he s-aid
expect to become an expert
able to do all sorts of didoes, but I
am not going to de?rt the peop
now for my own pleasure.
rr a xeiiow I- go;nu io run iorj Cor.gress againjt a lot of millionaire 'ar.didates. he hn? to pull off om1 !
stunt that will at least attract the(ar''
Success in Life Often Times Depends Upon Starting the Da) Right
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tters.
Hence th $t$"f Herrick airplane, j
were located during tho day at Elm ity .and thre at Wilx-n. several of tho rescued having been so routrhly handled y their rapters as to rc'iuiro medical attention.
WEST VIRGINIA TO
EIGHT MISHAWAKA RESIDENTS BADLY INJURED IN CRASH (Continued from page One)
CALL DOCTOR FOR
A DYING VOLCANO
GREAT CATCH OF FISH IS ORDERED DESTROYED GLOUCI I ESTER, Mass. July H3. 1 Moro than 23n,uoo p"unds of had-! dock and cod were condemned and ! ordered dumped into the sr by : Stute, Inspector of Fish Arthur L. j Millet, who rofu-ied t' adow the i trawler Shell Drake to land he r i cargo here. j The action wa. taken, h e .-nid, bo-! cause an insufficient rjuantity of ice ! was usod in packing th Hsh in th.o 1
hold of the trawler. Miliett told of-! march
ficials of tho Slhell Droke th"v c u'. i
not unload here, and ordered them to take their cargo out and dump it into tho sea. This is the first catch of fish over condemned in Giouces-
tver, postal inpeetors indicating that tor, according to local tNiierme n
th"- only serious trouble reported had oocured on tho "Wabash s stern in Missouri. Troops b.ave bon re
quested by it was sah;
the rd
ciaN of the road.
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because o
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d isturbanc -:ially at Han-
at arieus
r.iba'. Mo. Mobilization of motor truck units has m.H.r forward with l!spa.tch, the dopartmer.t announced. Postmaster General Work expressed thoopinion, however, that the usio of motor vehicle.-? would :iot be resorted to except in extreme cases, and that from report- at hand he vsas con-
CANADA LEADS IN OWNING OF HOMES
Alitisc Has Keen Heaped on State by Newspapers, Citizens Assert in Drive. HIWTIXGTON. w. Va., July H. ( Ity I. N. S. ) We.st Virginia is preparing to launch a nation-wide campaign of vindication. A long series- of industrial trouble?, dating from the Cabin and Paint Creel; wars in 1 9 1 1' -1 'J 1 .1 . to the
of minors against Logan in the late summer of li21.
lias brought the little mountain state
ir.ro disre-pute throughout the country. Newspapers and magazines have launched salvo after salvo of abuse upon West Virginia, characterizing
the state as a sort of habitat off arrh-criminals and gunmen, ruled j
was the most fortunate member of
ian., receding out Fiignt Injurie, despite the iact that .Mrs. Maiicki, in being thrown from the nuto-
I mobile-, foil upon the voungvter VINHTflATR NAMUi Tho r rt nas -"route t south llUUlUfilD imlllD' Wnitley. where tl.ey had i ann d to
spend the day at the home of R:chard Fau dree. Sickafooe and Ludwig are well
known in Mishawaka. Ludw.g is an!
engineer at Clark's laundry, while Sick ifoose has been for many years employed rls lanitor by tho Pirst N;.tiapai hank and the Picshyleri-n cluirch. Sickafooso wn; accompanied by wife and son. Homer, a marami Mrs. Philip Milicki and their r.nd Mrs. Philip Molieki and their three, months obi son, Philip Jr., and a grind-daughter, Luclile Stark - ealher.
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SIX PERSONS KILLED AS TRAIN HITS AUTO
hand
of an
invisible '
Fifty Percent of People in Dominion Own Home?, Report State.
dent tho railre.arf,; von! 1 he aide to
transport d el iv.
the mills with but little
OTTAWA, Or.t., July 16. Ry I. j X. S.) Canada has a larger per-; centage of home owners in its popu- '
Mjiny Ofl'rrs I l.Uion than any other nation, accordFrom as far wot at California, of- j lr to TfccrAy compiled figures oi ' fers of motor corp organ. zations j iu ocn3US department, and re-.mm-roal airplanes to handb- , ion,ion. ont.. leads among Cam-'
r tho oovrrnment have !d:an ntie. with so nr nf itv i
inhaldtants owning their own hornet. Hamilton and Calgary have f.tt per-; ,e: homo owners. Tironto To", per- j oNt, Halifax i.1 percent, Vancou'er' i T. percent, Edmonton 4.") percent, j
::: u! matter f
poured ia on the de"p a.rtmT.t. In the ca.- of all !fe:s tho postmaster general has ;c-k' .1 that the ficilit'c s
1 o hehl in r. adlnc s c f the, r. e t- e . : t y for
a air. -t a -well .li.i.
tim.e
;or
the n;;'.).
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!i " to fe i di-t-.ir! e l o or
Gt T.ernl W'Tl; .'.!!. "In ir.ar.y oc- j(j t tion-t ef The country there has b.-en.
t.tiipt c 4i percent, Ottawa
prompt I ,.ont Mr.ntre il nrrro-.t
40 pcr-
dehi; 1 ., or
S0711O there
r. t h - t to- Wh.e
P
t.r pro hand:- th that the d tie emhar P(-v.l ". i u a r u
.1; 'ri' ii-:..:; brC r 7 i.' T d
u: in a y a ;pertar: all car u!..r . d a r, O
opart ' !' .' S TU '
m ir."-t.ir.ci' luJ ual interruption of r.; a'.l ic.atb. ivo been dropr.iii the roadr. ge r a r t o
- with the result
i.t th.us far."
the largest citv in Cana-
i'.own the general avri-a--
to :'.' iM-rcent f.r tlie 10 cities. Tailing into consideration tl'.o country district, it i believed by th censu experts that nearly ." er-
Can . own.
cct'.t of tlio people
the.r iwn homes
of
; with the iron i government.
Outsirde of the circle of mountains nn.l rivers which surround j West Virginia it is generally .-up-i posed that the inhabitants. are 1 mainly mountain de sperado w ho "pack" big automation "on their lup-'." and who sit in church with , long Wincheste js be tween their ; kn-'-es. j T!ie Huntington Kiwanis club fired i the opening gun of t!ie vindication '. campaign when a committee was 'appointed to prepare an outline of .the publicity drive and t.a nli: the 1 Mipport of civic and eommercial beidics tiirougliout the state. ! Mountain I'cuds. I Mountain communities hive al- : ways suffered because of their ro-
man.:;.- cliaracter. it is pointed out. Chicago may be rocked with the ex-plo.-von of bombs of an indu.-trial
a a
York mail truck thoso crimes nteresTing and dramatie. ot : irk some of t!io pioiurfs'Vjo of the mo'untain crime. With
the southern mountains cs a background it's easy : tiirow in th.o bitter feud, the muz 1 -riding rifles and i!ie rcn.dczvous in a wild, craggy
P. ELF A ST. persons were Central train it a crossing
tion early Sunday. A baby
mo'her'.s arms escap...! uninjured while five of the seven occupants of tho car were instantly killed. A sixth died in a hospital.
Me.. July lfi
kilb'-d when a Maine
struck an automobile I near Eurrh am June- !
in its
SAN FILSCH SCO, July M. (Py U. P.) Whether they have a dying volcano on their hands is the euetion which la now worrying residents of Hawaii, according to Dr. 1 Friedaelander, noted Italian vobar.ologist. So worried were the citizen.. of the "Paradise of the Pacific" that Unemployed Dr. Friedaelander as a consulting physie-ian, and askd him to diagnose Kilauea, of ".Madame Frio." as they call their pet olcar.o. "Madame Pole" started out last fall in a very active manner. Tar. lava began rising higher ami higher. Sr.d the lakei of tho molten rock
became redder and brighter. The ' 1 iva continued to rise steadily until1 it was within 100 feet of tho to,.
jshoitly before the first of Juno, ami ! threatening a spe ctacular eruption, j Then it suddenly turned ashen gre; . 'and began to decline. Apparently'
the great weight of the modern fra ' had reopened one of the mysterious outlets which pours the lava back inte the bowels of the earth or perhai into the bed of the ocean hun-
! dreds of miles away no one knows.
In a spner of two weeks "Madame Pe" steadily ank until the liva w a- ' nearly 1,500 feet below tho rim of the crater so far that it was scarcely diseernablo. As it declined great iiias of molten rock which had cooled and clung to the cr?cs and peaks within "tho crater toppled off and plunged down to the bottom with spectacular crashes. ', When "Madame pole" showed no figns of reviving, the citizen;- called in Dr. Friedaelander. After ho had conducted an inves-
i ligation, ne gave u a his opinion SiX . t A r 1 t I ft Y-i It i fir f i-itrt Ar.iiA
I tlllt l III J ill'. 11L ...ir, A11 lll.lll I1T (l4. i Whereupon Hawaiians heaved I
sigh of relief, for they did not want , to see "Madame Pole's" l.fe ex-i tir.guished. She is one of the few i
lander declared on his arrival in .-'an Francisco from Hawaii. "Hawa.'ians have nothing to worry about. There is lava in tho crater, just a
efore, only it is much farther down.
robably its underground outlets
will become dogged or smaller now that the great weight of the immens volume of lava is removed, and if such is the eise," a new rise in the level may be expected before long." Dr. Friedaelanger will visit California's eccentric volcano. Mount Laasen, which cwoke some six yenrs ago after centuries of sleep and spouted ashes for miles in almost daily eruptions, and then subsieled again. He will then proceed to New York, and thence to his home mar Naples, in Italy, v. hero he makes it his business to keep his eye on the nonareh of olcanoos, Vesuvius.
O POUNCE out of bed fooling
resh a.s a daisy; to cree-t th"
little one prancing before you
with a happy Inuii. tr-ss him up high with a firm, steady hand.
1 actu illy dam-e Mth the vrrv f living!
Then plunge into your inorning
i -UM. ma: s your mtho.l. dre.Ä
with a smi on your lips and a
mr.g ;n .wan-
art. Con.o with firm
I il . j" cigarettes
il.(U)v They are GOOD!
stoj, :0 the breakfast taile, ea;
iC'r its whoh'some fare And you pr-ad joy in your household and go forth into the world "fit to lig.,t." equipped with that most powerful of u'. weapons, great good health. For health is suroly yours, and YOU do not need Tanlac. Rut how different if you arise unrefreshed, aching in every fiber, unmove.l l,y the healthy laughter of the household. Tho long day ahead will seem jo you an eternity, promising n ot hing but misery, and you just have to summon all your willpower and what little energy remains to you. to drag yourself up. dres and take your place falteringly. discouraged, without appetite, at your breakfast table. Gloom enshrouds you and casts its elo.pressir.K pall about your whole, family circle, and you go out to the battle of life already hopelessly beaten. YOU need Tanlacl And, ohl how many thousands experience this wretched state! Far and wide the wail is heard from those who crawl out of bed with the greatest effort and wonder if there is nothing that can bring the health that will make them feel "fit ass a fiddle" in the morning. They need Tanlac! What is the matter? Why are hey all tired out in the morning? The answer is pimply that their systems are dogged and their blood poisoned from tho waste substances that have been stored up because the digestive and eiiminative organs have not performed their proper functions. And the reason for ali
j this is that too much hastily eaten
food has been idled into the stomach.
I When you feel yourself getting up j in the morning unrefreshed and exi hausted, look for the symptoms of
stomach trouble, such as dizziness, nervousness, bad taste in the mouth
and l-.iou.i.ess. You may ho constipated, too, and your liver sluggish or torpid. I'nu'ua! skin pallor, loss of weight. loss of ppotit and inability to sleep restfuliy, are Nature's warnings, and you must lo"k to your dice-tive system or be :a danger of drifting into some f-rious disease. Tim natural action of Tanlac on tho digostive, serro;, as.nui.itiv and e'imir: itive organs is the certain safeguard to yeur health, and th never failing f" of that awful tire.l fooling when you get out of b-'d in tho morning. Tanlac has proved to l o the be?: and safes: tonic and ys tem purifier, stimulating the dlc-?Tiv system to its proper functioning, so th.o blood is able to take up freh building material .and ! so vitalized as : i bo able to more thoroughly eliminate tho waste products wh: h make von feel all tired out.
Th.o coll of all parts, o
Then rcco;e real healthy
ment. tho shrunken ticsuv' are fi
out. the skin regains its glowing ter.
f th bodv
nourish-
lj.fi.im o!
he -tit h. Th
md with the str-T.g an. 1
Ulg'Sliotl U.e W no.n fs.e;;i up to the point vhre your
tu re and the
eye clear?
I'M i : i . i i is built
hoursof sleep are truly rr f rsh i n g, and you get up in tho morning foe;. ing "fit as a fiddle." It seems the sheerest folly for anyone to feel all tired out in the morning when Tanlac affords tho ". -t and mo-t natural means of keep.r.g in good trim or bringing tho sy-tom back to its full and norrnsl powers. Tanlac is told by all gr'0d druggists.
live volcanoes in captivity, and a great tourisi attraction. "I think the lava in Kilauea will return before long." Dr. l-Modae-
w a r . New a ! e iheV
b in 1 of highwayme n
half million, dollars
from
may
a
Black Panther Lends Thrill To Circus "Wild Animal" Acts
of
Ca nad i is a I i ml
tne tenant
N'O betro p,- ri -
or local color.
Ktor dir .-ti . e .
. rr ''" fd
.on f the str.Ke n wa -i s - n in th." .!e ballot-: .V The
cf raih.vav s'eam.-hip
e 'tht ha 7i lief a r d epr.-s
ei f h.ome
re returra .cot;. T ' r. r ,o;i ci A -
t h o t d e .J;
S-v.it l-.ern Th. Iy :o at r.g to :
railroad hallo' Chattan f o rrr.a -
farm owners where th
m er is ahn.o: unknown
j tt r proof of C.u;aia"s bat--..-j ty. 1: is pointed out. : to than tills ltrge perccntaL.-.-
i owtte.-s am t. it- citlra i.s. The 1" ei'io coerd by th." t". g'urs rat co ln.numi.r of rt ! m- -i f r n; i1 to 1 :t 1 n , u f 7 J . ;t;e In the United States with, a popula- ' tion of 1 tot,nO' or more ?ly two 'Des Mcdn.es and Grand Rapid it is Kiec'.artd. have a i-rcent "'Opuit-
OOi.oW
All tili- makes front pages.
The lif,
for headlines and
majority the or
dinary town and country existence.
ke that of any other state
! for tho depredations of
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is forg
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of
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D.
HAM DRIPGI
fair:.: "NT. w. A ri ntt- i -. : : t d : t.o.re Ohio r.i Pr. cr. k . n l.v.;. - .u rer. r l. ro supei iu !:-,ht tra ö. . p; : a h:n
i : .!a u: : g. w a-
...it CO i iY
Va. .lulv Dl
arr.1:- th- Haiti- J 1: .id 1 : nig" at j Tho Con r.eilsv .lie .
- arlv Sunday re-
;n the pc r '' : States
ov ner.-.
")1.1 percent, only a shad' rnnnnt s:a
ited States sh.ow tli.i it of the j,a1p., cf th" ow n their ow n bona -
M .
too i;; w u.u
i G rand Rapi 1 lias ! r. Re.', n; go .
n-s
w hib few - i s ! i
1
A in t Rah! e :-. iii, I'd. t u : ,i t met ri V.
llted and
per e
liv ia
" n t 'vl
hur
'rudui e. : p i r e .1
w it Rio :t tr
w '
St. Louis Man Fined for Falsely- U 'caring Secret Lodze Emblem
diffi. -- i n
fh :a": w . 1 1 A ni o :
u . hv
miners have been living
its. They were inspected by Wi.-e' committee. And true h thev have suffere 1. And
thousand of occupants of Ptau ten. v.. er.t hous s. I Y.rg.tv.a U spending millions!
lio-'ls. Th." develop-! ::trv. while n. iturallv
of tl
d
' a-
utT( r:m' i I 111; -.i :' ' ' . ' vcvv g Ki- - ... rv--..v.c',Yv,.;J;:..,; - .... i M-. 1-... ; V . ; j K;--.d l .v VTVe' ", --ir-U, .13
l VI s -
ro:
topo-!
i in. iking t 1 a Urs 1 the hop
progr in ci i . :h it
IK.- it- p.l.C 'With ca. I'rovided some ff. m witiinr.: f. -rce:
and of - j ork h t e j
siate; rs In j
s e n -
r an - i
it? 1 " v-,viu.tL - "7i
ho
I T!ie biggest, iS'"-eu cut side a
i Kes , at e ver
Freudlian .!r-a:r. is
coming to town in a few daw H:--
...... - . e ..v. -
n o-.. a- i .ea a. :.u;.e; ..inn w ,l.T i ,v,;,, Vigcer a d ve
If tho ar.die-r.oes
V- r. -. -.- V.
J I . '. .
a .
aw
he
da s. is th-
tai K eioec?
n o t
do not aiways because Miss
wage a battle of
liii'-pour.d b
' "
Ti:v to m ri:cr DAIS, T. v . July hc'.:r..N have beer. pl trail of me 7i who
wreck Texas Ä. T'.o-.ilc j train No. 21 frerc. N w firlear s v.
bound for '11 paio S :n btv
T I IAIN i P.lo d on t r . t e '
od - j vA i ... ,
I ST. LHUIS. ! R. alk. I' i I wrrkhou.-'- :.
Mo
1--.V,
:;y on an.oe
r, ,
FAPIlur Dlll.r NF.GOTI ATIOV WASHINGTON. July K. Earl
j k.l.ti.a.'l- wvv- ,.... '..lf 'who lends a twice. a -toinute
the : n a n v f
one ot animal
acts pres.
pi .::.". er thrill to
s-u;-..:iotia! wild led o n. the Ring-
-ibh.ews with her unruly subjects.
.-.:ad she cut--enerals them, see this more wisp of a girl
.u
:r;r.,i tno r.um r 1 in
nruir.sT v a ring fals-
e, r.
u ration i;r,:i;:;
J. L. I Texas- t.
day
ir -.as-e r r.c:"c
1 ' e r
p.u:n Wi law in:
was taken i: mpla'.nts that
to he
"arr. p fo:v.,n her-
r.i
tl-.r
.'la r .1
T- -.V. . . . I . . ,
MCHt KIDNAIN ;U.TUS ROCKi" MOITCT. N C. July D! -Fl:x cf h 1.". j-n'oial .ignts nn
yrnar!.' cf th" At Ian '. rr it lino raflaT trho k!inppe earlv fgr.iay ! y n. mc V. f a !! strikers and ym,ia!h!.'r. were still m:-
l.ng Sunday r.b-ht. :r cf
men
I'w-.rg la
"... 4l- n. ml c lurt at d .'.as in jail th.- 7"t blem
ney un.ir the cui- cf a her. He pleaded :a;;!:y ;n '.vn ' s e n t c n ( . :1 to : hit t v
r unlawfully wo--r;re
at t! ta k i i d
y. Rr;
V. e " 1 1 1 C . I jh.,:,'
p
war ' te-1 eft i-.
rs " vjtn C.ir.g Trothers and Ram. urn and Rail
th";y circus pr gram. fol Mabd :ark. r.;o. daring tamer
o: eb
Sunday ; and trainia". ad- tills dusky
InTc
km. i
some'
the -b
llir
' .
e s
than
; n s s "
he ri-
re gar z:
ca :
w . : e kiu: ta . e cording to liig'u t ;nf .rrv.ition h"is 1
sil I'll Cl
.ir.g. but., ne-
a- her pet.
"I loVC the l.:uCk ope i:.e;t.
and fangs is
-.hi"!? far mc.r.-. h-:
moment :n the mellowest 1 T-W
oi n.e.oui a ;;.a. i;. re are aimOji
I a hundred trained ar.imalr-j preer,tJed by Ringilng Rrothcrs ar.d Fiarr.ur.i a r.i HiiNy show thi season
K0BER
TS0N.
Saturday Open Till 9:30
rViiO URLITY 1 1
ÖMPANY
TT?
LS
1 A Nj i ii
Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
r
i
I
ef 1 ;
sa
My
a .i.-ury
e c
ot
cials. and
e -
:i a ;
0 I
a r e i e s s.
are spleitdtd Th-se number e-r.tiro troupes of lion
oi.e-i e.j;. . --i iioiar i-t-j ,tu '4rus ui.a 'atu.ars
of a seer
society
W rillt -r loll .Ttu'.re Miller he wa." :r.g to pt jc.irrie.l rs so. ri as V" w l i d : ch i r oij . ' 1'ii't the girl taking a chance?" a-k.d His Honor. "I don't think .V Walker rcplivd "I'm through with thLs stuff."
Ami-: o,.bi th.- United lard I v a
e ri
tt
S. c"y.
fueling Mel. In
(t- blc-s n ;il :t.its fdiody
ecial :r...'-ion : i tio at will-, t h
h.mi--: ti
whil to f X Rut none furn;s.i the breathless
; e a t h a t ca u s e l u ; a 1 . y k r. r.
return '. pct of them. Rut Xie-srer i n con-; situations that fill the 10 niinuto; fieci nip i- J sbant enigma. oddly enourrh his '.luring which petite Mabel Shirk, d fir. an-' character chance s with the w .-at her. ; who weigh a mere 10o pounds.
d i irma n.
i a.lm
Wh.-n a man
it. he is
i wrong and alvy ! an cry.
ah.e 1 v. hich
won't
'n bricht daw when th-- nky is blue 1 queer
e 1? 1 1 ea d that.
com. thouch
alwavs r ahze
to fight for my very
a a kitten. H::t I"d , ar.l
ar.d !ie is
u-r- e . Nirrer.
over her company cf tis r "streak of night" called All will be oxhibited as
the audience do
it. I am e ften otd'eed
ti'itiiort cf three hours of entiretlv rem
arenie features when the bis double c ire as cornea here next Friday.
Our Big Annual Sale Is On 10 off the Fall prices on Blankets, now, before the season is even begun, is a bargain that you cannot afford to ignore. Offered at this liberal reduction aro single and double bed Blankets, Cot Blankets, Crib Blankets, Beacon Bath Robe Blankets and Traveling Rus. Hotels, rooming houses and institutions will find that these Blankets give Ions service and satisfaction. Housewives will find them good looking, fluffv and warm, the kind she likes to tuck the babies under on cold winter nights. If you're going camping or motoring this Blanket Sale means a big saving to you. Young folks leaving for college in about a month will want Blankets to take with them. Buv them now and set the big discount. We are presenting only the best makes we know anything about which we are confident will absolutely satisfy you in every respect.
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