South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 204, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1922 — Page 3
SUNDAY. JULY 23. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TT H !i Mm Grilling Captives in Mine Wars Wake wn ctof wfipnud y Arrrnvonv
0oSs ICE
DEALERS GUILTY OF PRICE FIXING
Eizht Manufacturer Are Kn joined from Further Illegal Activities.
i:i:ci i: man held in
BOX CAR THREE DAYS
K'KT WAVNK, July 22. Her-' man S 'n h a r. , of Jargon, Mihlc in, ! a., rcu"I this inor.iir; by Ibr.r.-1 svvnr!a ra;irf'd detective from ;i box f.tr "a her he wfl.i imprisoned it"t Thür day by r.xirroo thag. who
. r,),ht d h : m of $ 0 a r. ! . n t h nr, t : e d hand S! -. Ahan win wfik from
h: Ions ride in a cramped p-ltion ' t j t f !hrw! "hnwofl no 111 efTer:! of his -; ;.rrnc.
s ! CAHGEL.GONTR ACT
FOR MILES SCHOOL AT SPECIAL MEET
frr m
f Att . ;-n. u.
INDIAN A I'Of, IS, July 22 r.-.a r. '.j ' i -t -j r er. ..f Indian
fur
ther a'.. ariv:f;e t ' .: .r. n on petition
V.' H Lehhorn of P.luffton. sitting , h : ; r.ii j::d In the tat'- c I p iv" v.fctry i" I h -';'. j "Th" pr.r: .', of to!i' il'i ..-.' n j " -r--T ,-i,fii to i vi rv rn r ni r r of
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ir t F I t r' ,u--oc .a t Ion
thin : v : .
CITY OF NILES IS I
WINNER IN DECISION!
v. Ir.i !. ! :h :.r.r
rr. "re dr..-'
Ir th.i
Michigan Supreme C u r 1 1
Kulrs Iliat rivm Park Ter-
i ritory II'nrt of City.
n f a - 1 1 r
j r ( .. f f t r o . . : -d t h- .' com; f t
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-.U.'t'e r"' t ' y
. . ; c h rh a r fT d
p. :f " ary . : found that the dar-it'-dly in controlling Ih
e in Indian ipo',';.- and dlfy ;itto zorif.s imi T i ! I n . c ' h a t f 1 p r i v px;i 'i tru"" whi' h has rr. ' !n fr'i- 'Mty, and ;n-
iiIio'Jt. tr." stat". hif'
! r. t1"' u h on- furnrn'-r and
.""n cnmpan!-i
Mi-h., July 22. (Sp"cla t of a d"-!sJon handed th- .i'nto s u i i rn" court rnor" than -0 ares of
in
aro now kKally a of NKr.
).. r-- wirh vi'.'.ating t)f ftat" i r. tru.'t Viv, wf M1 hy A'ty. fn. lT.
f I."..i on dun" 23. 1021 in flip"
As It MS 1, i!nv. n r.y Thi Ii rs-. J i y.
I'lyin park, whih formerly la
Ni!"s tcwr.'hlp part r f t h " city
rh" al:d!ty t,i t h annexation pro r-dins- "mployed ly City Atty. Staurt Vh:t" in taking o"r this t'rritory ha- b""n in 'pi".tion sinrr lst Ortoh'-r. uli"n th- nuinty hoaj-d of siirv!-iors, in arcrdanro with th" iiro;:oris r.f th" 1'ouith Cla. City A'-t, rantrd a j."titif)n from tho rnrr.on council to rnako the des!rrl rhan In houndari"-. Wh"n
ior i a r-rtin d ropy of this proc-edln?
''iirt. A rhanco of yr-nu" was taken forward"d to tho " r"tary of
stat, h .rffuspj to accept it on th1
f.-.m
Jir!' W. J. Thornton. h"for
th. that
proceeding was th" Homo Rul"
.Til
"r. 1321. hut h" rulintr until July
. horn th" r.icd ana jun'nnjii'i mai If. f;:.-hhorn of I'.lufft'-n wis ap-void, r!aim:ntr
3.;nt 1 sp'-in Judz". llvvl'-ni'" v a j tak"n hy
L.ohh'.rn in Oto "'.av"d tn'tkin a
1 K'22. At that t!m" h" pr '-nt" 1 r'z fh" alidit' of th" proccdlims ii p .i ün-i.r.K ft fartv 1 . 1 1 did nt'1'1 question. Opinion in tho ra, -,' r an r-rd-r as altern. v for th!"hi'h was arcjupd orally on Juno 1 : f. '-kfd t'.ni" to 'aruu" hi-!ua" nnt hand'd down until Thurs-
o " Mi-iy. ana irives trir nty a deeidoa
victory.
h!. final 1 opinion m n nocismn nana"i
1'iwn r.y in' supreme court on Thrrsday sustains in all fioints tlu'
ronvirtion of Henry (iriltin. proprietor of th" N'ile Colored club, who J wa? found guilty in the I5orrien
jeounty circuit court last fall of sll-
M"thod should have l.een followed. The city then applied to the ruprcrne court for a krit of mandamus, compelling the ecretary to recot?-
tha t: da'
H" t S.itur Viv, July 21
rn for tn:- aruri'.ent and on
'. mn "d tr rdoke
petition for a il:o'.v;ns; the
T:i!;r.c on t:i" -ta 7" -.- p 1 1 '. ! n j u i '. r :
ailerj trus. No I'm tu I Claim. In hlft nr.d:rr: of farts Jude T'lich
2:"in h"ll ti;af "V;den.-e pres"nttd
howed the 'X.H'.f-r.cf of ru.t.
"Tr.o under5tard;p.tf' o had and r.i.w ex.s;;r.c flmi.ns: the defendant r.-.nnufaoture:-.,"' .s;iid thf J'kI?? 'results In tho control of th" price at
which ice is fir. 1 and tlie .suppress
,, , 1 intoxicating liquors, and of keeptrie alleged , , ln' a place where intoxicating 11-
Mvi.s were . Pending driiiln's appal to the supreme court, sentenro has l- en suspended.
T
.f competition aTnor.r. th
Si . WAR VETS MEED BO
.FISHING PERMITS
l'"k"d him . and foot. I hunger and Now Hi(U tn Be Hcceivcd Fol
lowing Action in Cancelling IJycr Contract. NIMvS. Mlrh.. July 2. (Frc!!) rorma! cinc-ilation, of the contract he;'.veT. N:le-' ."-hooi district and P.yer P.rr.thers Const auction Co. of Kalam izoo, ;vho h id been Kaqel to er--t the r.'w $200.000 h'.?h 'h-. I bull dir.? here, followed a "rial meeting between company ':h"ia:-s and nu-mUcrf of the board f e.juc-itl'in in the oiüre of ?upt. O. U Haisif.y Pridiy. Now bids for th ron.p'."'!(.n of the- buiidinp. .vhicJi '.tas tc7 h.av" !.'-cn ready for ...'(Mi j i rn y by r. x li'emher, will 1." i.cr;vd her" 1 .U(s'. in. P:ve .-uit attain.-t Hyers' Brothera ar" now oti ;i." in the circuit court t St. J"-'f pli. where, they were pir1 iy sub-contractors and other firms supplying ,the defendant with 1 ui! iintr materials. Included among :he roni. my'rt rreditors are the
Intcrnatiuni! Stee; and Iron Co., fort
iin.OfMi; the Ina'.:- Stone Co.. of Pedford. Ind.. for JIO.OOO; the Xile3 Lumb'-r Co.. Sl.or; David ant Il&nry Williams of Niies. who are -u nc to recover $3.000; and the j. Kerr Hardware Co.. of this city, h!ch rhar?"H that the company 'W rheni f24.2S .for materials furnished to the contractor. In case Hyers Brothers are una'.i" to m thee suit, payment a ill devolve up-m the. I'nited States r:d"!:ty an i f'.uaranty Co.. of Baltimore, which en a bond of $ 197.773 ! insure construction of the buildins: by the deforciant. According to C O. Adam, fuperintendant f ("ntrution, action by tii" board in cancelling1 the contract will materially delay the completion of the bujldincr. which now more than half completed, and according to the crntra t was to hav been ready bv Dec. 1.
The. question of whether or not ( Byers' Brothers hall continue with!
the erection of Trinity church community hous-e to be decided at n later date. Operations there were abandoned last week.
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THIh? PICTl'Ki: BV I OB .MAN S HmWS 'O.NSTA BBtIS EXAMINING MIXBitS BHM)i:ii lp IN MOUNTAIN TtAIDS TO DKTF.nMlNH WUHTIir.It OH NOT THilY S-IAI BK Hl'IJ. IN'SITr. SH Kit I FF -THOMAS DUVAL. TAKING THK PLACi: 0 HIS FATHTTR, .IIKRIFP HARDING DUVAL. SLAIN IN THE CLIFTOXVILLL BATTIE.
!
back from a j from tho.e
PennF-lva nia . others
racing reckle.'.y over rutty mountain trailri in the darkness, cioe to th "West Virginia line. Th police were out as they ar nightly to "mop up." to seize the rir.trb-aders of the raiding party of 3 0 0 strikers who marched over th line July 17 and staged tho bloody battle of CliftonvillA. Miners Foreo! To liht. A trooper said to me: "Three-fourths of them didn't want ,to pro. L.tremi?t.s with puns drove them to it. Many sneaked, away In th dark" I taw a paper in the ere-ant's hand, a list of many n.ims I found thesf raids ar progressive affairs
first arretted name.s of
wero obtained. This "mop-
v.ith ethers in the manufacture, sale end distribution of ice, ;,nd is unlawful" Control of the Ice supply nl yricfvs made possible by the allej?-AV-d1 combination JudgM FhhoiTi I j.lded and declared that the court
''will not countenance a combination ;
ct conspiracy which undertakes tind hat the power to either increase
t roducr th price ile." ' INJ IAN APOLTS, July 22 Georpt
Peror. and corporations named ( . Mannfeld, puperlnten.lent of the us defendant" in the suit are the fol-jti-h and name division of the state lowing: Polar Ice and Fuel Co.. the j conservation department, sent a leti'.ero Ic an. I Fuel Co.. the Irvinton t, r today to F. A. Connelly. of lc Co.. Holt Ice and Cold Storage J Ma r5n. clerk of Grant county. dr',. ArtfOr-.! Tr a nnd fa'.i St ora pa I 1 1 ri ff information conocrninc
V W., l41iaa M : I 1 . - y
Cn Corn-e and Ciylor Ice Co., Mer-
State Probes Issuance of Licenses to Men ly Grant Countv Clerk.
the allecred Lssuanrp bv Mr. Con-
chants Ice Co., I'nited Ice Co.. Scr i' e Ice and Cold S'nrarre Co.. Ind
Sani Ilefrieratin? Co
business under the ram" of the City Ice and Coal Co.. Henry L. Pithmer
rdrsr business under
th West Bide. Coal inrt Ice Co.. and r.ls-o under the name of th South
nelly of hunting and fishincr permit'
i to ex-service men. The action o'
tlas Coalj .'i.iiiiiiriu nin. i T-v v . i . l i
i lniormation tnat cards pivin nuntin? and fishincr iirivilerres in Grant J county to ex-service men are be'ns i itnp(l bv tho rniinfv rl"rV
th name of ,,, , , 4. .
the state law which Klves all exwrviro men the ricrht fo hunt and
Kdc. Ico and Coal Co.. and Stanley,.,, , In(l5ana without a license. V.'ypoff individually and as secretary ! ThPr ls nn provis!on in the law for i f th.- Indiana Ice Dealers A.ssooia-1 th? i??Uance of any sort of a permit to ex-soldiers as such a - permit is TIruow 1! lnstiirtctl. ! not necessary. Mr. Mannfe'.d said Information upon which the com- he would advise ex-service men to 1-lair.t wan based was gather-! by H.' carry their discharce papers with
2T. Klarer, an opera ie for the state
IT 4 I
a: f :aer.:. S-m- time p;-:.r
then when huntimr or flhinc: to be prtented for inspection of any
la f'.hn? ('f th.e con; plaint an invest:-; ira me warden demanding to se( LW'.n. iieer, v.,de bv the India-'their licens. r apo'.is H.u-"-. :v s" j-acue and this! Officials of the conservation de-
cinicion had :ued a st a te m en t ! Pi rt ment have In their possession
c i " i r. -T attcr.tion to th-. price : f. ccr.tcs for lO'' pounds n
of lc . Ie ap-
irently th cost of pro.iu?:ivn wsjrnfn j r ir'.l.'dlly the .iti . rv; vh- n tp- Grai
ODurir air prl
tal'.ed for 33 cents pr I0,1 pcun:!s.
During- the war Mr. W'vcoff. as
Ico commissioner for Indiana,
i.iJ Tixed the price rt (0 cents a Lur.drad. In his special finding of fact Judir FJtrhhorn s-i'. l th I ite thf fi.'r.T. which the p.iinpi. x.i- wepe .supposed to have r. ide v ldop.ee indicated they er.joyed conf .U'MMo prospe-;ty.
" Durin-T the war."
a r.owsp.iper story in which an In
vitation Is extended to ex-service
to call at the omce or the
nt county clerk and receive the
hunting and Ashing cards.
ci: d Jude
MOTHER RISKS LIFE TO SAVE TOT FROM FLAMES AIHIIAN. Mich.. July 22. Itiskir.c her life, when it appeared the roof of her flaming home would crumple in at any moment. Mrs.
Wal er Abbott. Fridav. dashed into
the house and to th" second Moor.
31 thhorr:. "many f the ice concerns n.atrria'.'.v reduce, i their inderted-
zs acc urn;:. ate. l urp.us a:
c: r.e;n rviid uivider.ds Fach cf the
1 mpar.' es see-ned to be more prcs'ro:;s and to hin- . made more
rrasped her infant son in her arms, and es-.'aped Just in time.
The Abbot occupied a house on
the Y i.liam rtichmona farm, near
or the. T-i. -v-Mi
.U.l.on. i 1 1 e ( linn a j 2 s.'-p:ni; upst iir wh":i neighbors discovered
a:
the roof house in
and upper flames.
portion of th
CLAIM TWO GIRL ACCUSERS MISSING
neighbors summoned
from r.carhy
entered
Unaware of he baby's danger.
Abbot
Terror triokor,, si
from her friend, and had
the blnz'.rr houo heforn
h. ev could st or her. Soon flie re
appeared with her son in her arms X' ither was burned severely, al tV.ouch both suffered from smoke
,-. hou" wa dfstrove-d.
('Ic eland (nrls Wlio Cliarrred I r:
Aault Arc Nou liere to j THIEVES LOOT KAZOO
Re round.
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GOSHEN RESIDENTS
OBJECT TO TANK
Troopers Spread
'Fear of Lau)9 in Mine War Region Constabulary From Two State? Participate in Mopping Up" Campaign. BY BOB IK) UMAX (Copyright. IW22, hj XM Sonicv). AVHLLA. Pa.. July 22 They're moppinir up in the war zone of the West Virginia panhandle.
I have Just come nisrht raid made bv
state police atrainst the warring coal j pins: up" will go on for weeks, miners. j Somo miles from a mining camp They are ro-r.pcrat!n c with "West j the raid-rs left the machines. A
skirmish line was formed, circling anil spread'.nc o It advanced. At
tho "zona hour" the troopers moved i forward. j I saw shadowy forms In the dark) a.s the column's spreading arms wept on. Bvery man encountered!
was driven
web. White-faced prisoners, ciught 'i the ,,ot. ar brought forth singly.
So the search goes on. I witched one group. Barefooted women, some with anger marking their faces. r.ore with dumb questioning looks, stood there. And wideeyed children, many crying noisily heraus they ?aw their mothers' te.ara. chins' to the skirts of the women. Babies in arms, some ragged and all red-eyed, wailed while women pleaded with troopers.
I iiurj: were out rarely useri, i aw I f h ran T- ATa tfl(o A r a V 1 T Km ji
shot above their heads .stopped them. Mistiy it was the growing fear of the "Black Horsemen" modernly eou pped with motor cars now that checked resistance.
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W. L. DOUGLAS shoes for
all
occasions:
For dress or street wear you can alwavs find the right kind of a W. L. DOUGLAS shoe for the purpose. Patent leather dress oxfords at $6.50; other styles at $6. $7 and $8.
CO 0 &
210 S. Michigan St.
Virginia cilic ja '... "Th fear of Jw" !s beinc: put into the, hills hereahouts. T ars of women and the Mnod of men are spilled in the dramatic aftermath of the battle at CIiftonvil, W. Va.. where five insurgent miner wer killed, three more probably burned to death, and Sheriff Harding Duval of Broo4j county sloln. Day and nTght th hills are
The constitution of Indiana was ratified as a whale at an election held Aug. 4. 1S51 by a vote of S2.564 to :$,755.
Property Owners Fipht Plan
to Construct Tank for Sewer Outlet. OOSHHX, Ind.. July 22. Proper
ty owner on North Ninth treet are objecting to plans of the board of
public work. to construct a eptlc
tank for a sewer outlet and assess
the total cost, estimated at $2000.
lgainst property affected. The re-
monstrator.s contend the citv should
provide the tank at general expense
the common council having adopted in ordinance providing for abolishing all privy vaults not later than November 1, 1022. It is Impo.ible to drain the proposed sewer into Rock Run creek without violating an order made by the Indiana state board of health. Claim is made that factories employing more than 200 persons have .-'ewers emptying into Rock Run. An investigation has been ordered.
constabularies of j by roving hands of . Of the latter the;
nst relentless is young Tliomas j Duval. 24-yoir-o:d son of the slain j
who has succeeded him In j
i c m bed by the J two states and . deputy sheriffs.
r, rcn cf.xt compounded H'aiiti:iua Place your money with the South; Bend Building and Loan association and receive 6 per cent compounded
before the tightening ' llUrt' 11 1 JD.v-v.yw ,
conuni;eni iuna a.iu unaiviaea proiit. $"0.000.00. $300 yearly Income derived from Building and Loan div-; idends is exempt from income tax 216 W. Washington av. adv. 197tf. j
"Your name?" barks a trooper. A quick glonce at the paper as it is civen. "Ot over to one side." the trooper order if the name is net on th
He Is out to avenge his fa-
sheriff, office.
ther. Ponnan First In War Zone I was the first newspaperman per mitted to penetrate the war zone.
I was. let Into forthcoming niht
their horse. 20 Pennsylvania troopers relentless men who looked hard and haggird from a week of steeploss nights gathered In the dark under command of Sergeant J. A. G osl ein. Motor cars carried them. AH were armed. - They kept off tho main road?.
li.it. If it Is there "Into that machine," the man Is ordered. Cars have been brought up, ready to take the prisoners, to V.-'.Isburg jail. And "from there because Wellshurg is violently non-
the secret of a union and threats of lynching have
raid. Discarding j been heard on to "Wheep.nar,
I saw the people of the poor little town Catherine: about women find children routed from their beds. TrxjK'r li.h Into Homes. Troopers ruth!e.jly push their way Into hon. Search warrant are superfluous. Tf demanded and tli'.s rarely any scrap of paper will do. for many cannot read or write.
orn roofs ark ocr troops. When better roots are sold you can re-st assured that it will be the Flaborated RoolTmg Co.. 107 W. Division that is selling them. During oui years of business in this icmmunity we have mado friends by the score
land now when one wants information
relative to an Elaborated Roof It is only necessary to ask your neighbor. Agents for Warren Taints- Main 2403. I65tf
TOKIO OIICIIESTIIA Tomorrow- night. Tokio orchestra. S'princbrook dance pavilion. One night only. Jon Thomas at the piano.
Announcement We are pleased to announce to our many friends that we have sold our interests in THE UNION RESTAURANT and FLEMING BROTHERS MARKET and that in the future we shall devote all our efforts to maintaining a first-class restaurant and lunch counter at THE ROMA RESTAURANT 130 W. Division St. Short Orders Meals at all hours Home Cooked Dinners. Fred Fleming Grover C. Fleming
When you .-?ay cigars say Dutch Masters. Advt. 165tf.
PRIVATE CORPORATION TO ERECT GOSHEN GYM 'iOSHE.N. Ind.. July 22 A private jrporation. capitalized at $60.000. : l eir.g formed here for the purpose of financing the erection of a gymnasium in connection with the $275.üöo high school now being built. When the board of education awarded the general contract for the srhool house to the II. & B. Construction Co.. of Elkhart, it wa.s i. nable to Include tho gymnasium, the leal limit of Indebtedness having been expended. Subscribers to the privat corporation stock are as follows: W. II. Charnley, $10.000. I. O. fVood, C. F. Kelly. F. E. C.
Hawks. A. O. Hoovens, Agnea M.1
Hoovers, II. I. Whltmer, M. C. Dow. C E. Crorham. Eph. Culp and Icel
and Machine Co., J.'uOO
iy Foundry each.
The school building Is to be finished by September of 192.1.
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1MLES
COMPAHY
REQUIRE THE SERVICES , of a man about 35 years of age, neat appearing and one who has RETAIL DRY GOODS EXPERIENCE PREFERRED FOR FLOOR MANAGER Apply by letter in. own hand writing with full particulars. Correspondence will be treated confidentially. POST OFFICE BOX 578 South Bend, Indiana
Al! Kuppenheimer Outing Suits
$33 values
regular
II Iii)!
Wasliniirton near
Miehigan
There's a Big Reason Why the Better Class Homes Have TAYLOR'S Plumbing. If you are intending to build or remodel your present home you will do well to investigate Taylor's work and materials. It is a personal pride we take in all oJ our work, no matter the size of the job, and all receive the same careful attention. Why not allow us to submit an estimate on your work. We feel certain that we can save you rnoney and offer suggestions of value that will improve your plumbing. JAY L. TAYLOR 1915 South Miami Street Lincoln 60G5
STURGIS MAN IS HURT WHEN THROWN RY RELT STiritniS. Mich., July 22. Theod.ore McKale, an employee in Prow-n v Kirby's Ice Cream plant, at S'urgis. was caught in a belt late Friday and thrown against the wall with great violence. He wn.s Injure 1 seriously, but 'ate reports state he probably will live.
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! v i-e oil. Cb eland ( c'.:ar.t :;y rh- arrest of Walt r! n from
I !.cir l rer-ch on It and battery, have
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The v;r Is ..:' . e ! r c m p 1 a I n t 'r" rr.i:?-.J.,
French Rrraicr.el : J p'jti.v court I'M-Ud r-o: cuütv
nn J:''" Is. lb
.e? for Au cist 4. :i pte 1 to withdraw before the mn but this was re -Du--.
HOME OF WATCH. GEMS
KALAMAZOO. July 22. A gold tch anI clnin. thre rircs and a
of o'her jewelry were takthe M. H. Harris home by
ttirglars whi the family was ns'.eep Prlday. Pisovrry of the los wn. not mad until Mrs Harri' went into the kitchen. Entrance was gained by removing the screen from a rear window.
When Master
you tay Clears sav
Dutch 165tf
xami: school iri:.i WARSAW. Ind.. July 22. Arthur Phcpler. Ilenssolaer. has been sei rtod as principal .of the Warsaw h:h shoci. Miss Marlanna Conner, W. i bash, has hern aappointed 3 physical training director. "
TOKIO AT SDHINC.nnoOIi Th Tokio dance orchcstr.f, with Joe Thomas at the pia:n. will play at the Sr-rinchrcnk park dance pa;I;on cn n:ght only. Mondav.
The f.rst classes at Indiana State
Normal school had an attendance of '
cr.Iy 2". but by the end of the flrt year the enrollment had been increaseri to 4.
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girl
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campir?. at :
or. Har1 all'
T-d by th srirl rampers No c.fT.-:aI ar'In has bf n
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BRING IN YOUR HALF DOLLARS!
dl"cvred
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How Plan
Would You a Murder?
You have decided to kill somebody. What is the surest way to escape detection? How avoid every shadow of suspicion?
A. A. MILNE author of "The Dover Road," "Mr. Pirn Passes By, Truth About Blayd," etc
a
The
says: "One day about two years ago I thought of rather a good way of murdering somebody. Instead of leaving it at that, I went on thinking about it and finally decided it would make a good story." It did make a good story. It made the best detective yarn of a decade. The title is
"The Red H
A Novel of
1 r j mm n -z . ivm e. a
Chuckles and
n n
V1V
stery
Thrills !
IT WILL APPEAR SERIALLY IN
THE
NES
TIMES
YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THE FIRST INSTALLMENT MONDAY, JULY 31
YOU'RE SURE TO HIT A BARGAIN!
