South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 225, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1922 — Page 3

SUNDAY. AUGUST 13. 1922

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MANY DAYS LOST IN SCHOOL ABSENCES

State Officials Compile Figures on Attendance During Last Year.

Man Mali ps All Plans For His Own Funeral; Then Commits Suicide

NILES IS PLACED ON GOAL 'RATION

AUTO HITS TELEPHONE j POLE; MAN IS KILLED J I fCNT INGTON, Aue. 12. Ivan Fmrot. 2. was i n -: a n 1 1 y killedearly today when the automobile in : which h and Michael Hat, al-o of; thi o;tv. wer ridirir. f truck a trie-'

- - ! jihrp pole, ' tt wa. pinned under,

INPIANAroLIH. Au. 12. (Hy A. P.) Sehen; children of Indiana. r .1 totn.! r.f ".MS. US day in tt r, !ar, during :h hon! eir of T'l'l-1?22. according to data rem-p.!-d by the division of attendance ' h Mate board of public intruct i " n . A total of 2 277. 670 minutes wfrc bt In tardier during the la dav f t hool ypar, arrf rdin to the report, li.akin? the total day ltt in b-f-ri-and trdine ".KS.", 110. Thin 1 thf -iui alnt to one ohiM lop'.nsr 33. S32 ;. Mrs of school attendar.rc In the jear. it was declared. Itimatln$r the minimum cost of ffluc&t'.nn: an elementary child to b JdO per year. thTf nai Io?t in this one place alone th sum of J1.S29,f.'0, it wn said. 12K IM-didd llrport. The rep Tt contained r. jr' from v1 counties and 42 c I ? i . making a total of 125 attendance districts, .x counties did rot make a report Clinton. I.avle. Franklin. Knox; Pike and Pulaski. All the statistics rfT to children between the aires of M'vt-n and sixteen. The figures on th total days lost in absence do not include the cities of Indianapolis. Clary. Jeffersonville. Sound Lend. Whltin. Mi-hUan City and the x counties which failed to make any report. A total of 5 ! 8.0 1 S rhildern attended the public school of Indiana on whih reports were received. The enrollment at parochial school was 4".V34.- Private educational institutions wert: attended hy 1.1 n children. 1.1 to Institution. According to the data, a total of f7 4,58 children were released from rhool durirc the school year. Of thi number 61" wore committed to Institution?. 2,'-Z released on worklrK certificates. 1.415 on doctor's certificates, n.092 not accounted for find 3 SI) released temporally on permits. Statistics on the school year in "m of the cities that rt ported include the following: Elkhart Enrollment in public choc's, 4.5"0; in parochial schools, rlased on employment certificates. 9; released on doctor's certiftate, l; committed to institution, ö; released on temporary permits, 150; total enumeration. 5.028. Evansville Enrollment In public schools, 13.949; released on employment certificates. 111; on doc

tor's certificates. 43; committed to Institutions, 24; released en temporary permits, 12; not accounted for 10; total enumeration, 14,149. Fort YVayn Enrollment In public schools. 11.243; In parochial school.. 4.097; released on employment certificates. 10; on doctor's rertiflcates, lfi; committed to Institutions, total enumeration, 15,r.3c. Indianapolis Enrollment in public schools, "S.RS0; in private schools 15; parochial schools. 4.7R5; rel'ued on employment certificate?, 49S; total enumeration. 44,358. .siith Henri Flfrure?. South I'.end Enrollment in puh-

T.)ETi:OIT. Mich.. Au. 1 body of liyerson SallN. 5

hipped todiy to rulniTton, Cnt., in aceordane with funeral arrangement? made by Sali: while he was preparing to take h own life. SiUis died in his brother's horn". from chloroform selfad minister 1.

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Anion Definitely Taken Sun-

Award High So! JUiildini: Contract.

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c ;dent o.-ri; r rd r.'." Znesv ill-, in Well rnvnly. Th men had b--n J ridinc rY: nlpht an'i were rnk:n their fr oi i trip to Fort W; yn-1 , from Hun, .nton when the a-c.dnt (tciufii. !

FiTn: i i;o.r.. iiv lev st.xkii! There wis of ;r. h. li irt. It: v a. the burnir.s kind ut :t could ' r."t th-iw out the fr,.t rh.t w.ls In t'-'.-i. Each t:rt- h broached the vital subject wh f. cZe h.m with : lr :ry stare ,t-d h.- feet grrw At. pecU;:: f.H ;r s. h.rri a r. d h'.1 -til! frre. Thl wüuII r.'.d have' happened in a vh;.i has a THATi'HF.K FFIl.VACi: FP.OM :is-:

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N1I1-U. M: h., Aii.tvist 12. S ;)-'- I hl) Nil s and i:s ic:n.ity wee j j!ared ilf .". nil i:jon a "ccol rw , tion" Satun1 v wh n E. C. Ihir.d-on.

fu 1 admir.i.tr;tor. annour.o

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his office when Salli walked p.TSt. "How much do funerals cot?" asked Sallls. Armstronjc told him It depended

on what arrangement wer mde; and Salli then picke! out a coiTin.j

He rfued to Rive my detail. of the death for which he was ordering the coffin. Friday Sallis a era in visited Armstronc and had him prepare an addition to his will. Tas r.trht Arntrortt received a telephone call from Sallis.

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asked Sallis. ArmMror.p: went to

Sallis was writing letters. "Vou will have to come

liter." Sallis paid. At midnicht Sallis- rother called the undertaker. Sail!. was d'ad.

house, back

SEVEN YOUTHS HELD AFTER FATAL DRIVE

;v.td. secretary of the lo'-al Chamber of Commerce, as sub-adnuni.-tor for Nil'.s. Fo'jowinsr th.e a.rir; uncement. de- ; a r d and entre.it;-- fr pr.ority rs lean to 'bo :t'ievd in Tiat rumt.ers frora local industries w!i. -e vn if cal is rapidly buir. xl:.'nii:l. All priority rorifs' -nu:-t receive the sanction of th- loa) av'.riiinis'rator .and b- ubm:ttod by him to the canity admir.wtrator before n fuel may b- cured. Mr Pimmr-i oxplaind. Pub. c utilities must apply for their uply of coal 'in e:ly to the s ate. i "i the present no co.l may b. certitied for ilor.itic xiu thai nenlel daily, an action designto prevr.t hoardn by private uerS. All coal pr.ee s will be suject- - 1 to u'ov ( raiiior'a! regulation. Mr.

Instructions Received by the secre. tary demand that all coal s)iipm n h

I ::itO the stat" tl:e t-.rrt w-eek lie iriv-

INI I ANA POLIS. Aus:. 12 (By iJ'" to the railroads; the sccord week N. S. ) Seven Indianapolis youths. I " puli untili:is; and the tnird. 16 and 17 year, and all members of! 1,1 industries. Wr.ile thdo ar ai

w-ell-to-ilo fariiilies. were arrester! to-past two local nn t v f.H't i! rim; plant-

day, as the rrsult of an automoMl1 accident here last week in which Josephine Hums was killed when a

stolen automobile struck the car In j incltitr !al purposes for

which she was ridinc; and then sped ! v ek. u hccaüi known. away. Two of the boys are charged j with manslaughter, and the other,' AGED WOMAN RESCUED Ave with automobile stealing I ,;,m.f nitnviVP IinT'CC Arrests followed the apprehension', I IXUAl IHjIUM'AI llliLK of Frank Kamp. 17. by motorcvcle ; WW I i SAW. Ind.. Aue. 12 Mrs. A.

that lice a h-minirary Mmt-down due to lick of coal .u ppli. there. is no po-siblility of -curint: coal for

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policemen last niht, when he was arrested for speedinpr. police say, in th stolen car that figured in the accident. Kamp was charged with automobile theft. His confession, police say. resulted in the arrest of tin other bo vs.

I. Eichar, SI, had a narrow escape from cremation Friday niuht when her home in the extreme ra: part o Warsaw raucht fire from an unknown cause. The aced woman was carried from the burning: structure before the fire department arrived.

1 Within a few minutes ;ifter the fire

Tuo Stage-Struck Girls ! Vanish; Police in Hunt K.LM.Z()n. A tic 12 Kalama- 1 zoo oMieers have ben asked to Joo-c j for ItrTje and Sarah vejner. sisterF. missir.sr since thy left their t home, ostensibly for a shopping ; trip. Tuesday. Their parent np- ; pealed to the police to locate them. .aylns: the cirls had been staere-. struck for a lonsr time and that '.hey probably' had cone to Chhaco! or Detroit in an effort to break into the movies lizzie is IS years old' and her fis'er 1. 16.

l'oiu ir swimjs m m;km:p.; n: iiiiin ( i:i. ."-';-.., 1 in:ro.l:.-,.vy pr;. -es on! ferr.er.r.s p..rrh swi: c.-. . by cabs 1 s r lb f ! Fartr.f.ire Sh ' p. 21 i iSt. Joe I'Vi'-n I :iv.1t " - i !

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FARMHAND CREMATED AS HOUSE IS BURNED EA FAYETTE. Ault. 12. Itex I-a-bou, 17. a farmhand, lost hi. life by cremation in a fire that destroyed the homo, of Frank Wilbur, near Tab. a small station in Fenton county at 3 o'clock this morn!np. Mr. Wilbur ami eicht members of his family rs-aned through ;n upstairs window. Labou resided in Kenton county and only recently went to the Wilbur home to work. The origin of the fire is unknown.

Thero ti4 rjoj.... :v:it. so rat hut! he may rc(d br:h ht lp m l service. :

I First Compounded This Remedy For My Own Neighbors

the- (.o'ir.Tv ;r.ot any Sjt lav.

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t'n or H iiv.it-d." 1 Jan r. A. ;.u1 1. A-Harco i-i'rii of the .-jcc .-sfu'.

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" 1 .-.-.ors.ii -;:e;i -4 : . ,-Tv driveway S-uth Hend P'-'i b-t.r.es train- i t ÖVrrirc shou'ld be

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Your.t: j-eop ar.i parents winever t h : r station may be, gh-)ubl r'Tjlf r firs', ard at or.ee thi i:nportr.p.t training. A neu. 2S is the 4 th fill r t:u openir.cr. The off! c ;s jicn ilay and evcr.ir. f r rr-s-t. i . t i I .it! . . . .

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f::!ly. "all t:.e Grf er.an A.1:- vry. 4" Iarmers Trust P.ulldir.r. Lincoln

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and ".aici a f t .-- v ' 'i r c p'rr. wl I hi a crp attack of ;hi. rrvn n.Sire c :np: t int. UVNI" ' Pi: FCCr:IPTI"N K4. ha. r;ve-, r'-Vf ir.stantlv nr.! (.fnf ' t-d p -vn- i !' )vir:Jred -f i;ch c.-.- A :.al berp it up t ' v.i: o r 1 e r will n vlr.ee vc-. pri e Jl. Wi.'e r- cll. Ear. Ion lr::c: '" . Suth P"rd

s.wi; momt on ni:i:n Fi i:m rrur, I'err.eri'" s. orch .swincrs, baby ca''S a lid ftrolb-rs .it bier d i soa u n t . 1!'"1 or :'.t)re cab-- and roi!ei-s at Joe St Phone Lincoln 2274. ndv.227

Ore fact i s better than o r. e .' rd red a na!- -cie,.

HACK TO XOILMAIXT WARSAW. Ind.. Aur. 12. The blacklist of Warsaw by circuses ha.s heen broken and the Sparks show will exhH.it here August 2T. Circut havo nassed up Warsaw for nine years because of the bich license charced here.

Tli. ir j.raUr ,f thi, m-u rr lortn of iron l're:i.l so raii.II that now, after nine jmn, our l.oiMi.oya people uf it anim:itl.

AFTOMOmLi: ni'RNlll) r.rUKKT. Ind., Aiipr. 12. Fire tirtintj from an unknown cause Friday destroyed small buildings on the farm of Merritt Imcbrake. southeast of Burket. A new Ford 'edan was consumed.

Samuel Wilson. 17. driver of the was discovered It bad oommunbatstolen car at the time of the accident i I to ilry Krass, which burned off

and Albert T. Johnson. 17. were charged with manslaughter. The other four, charged with automobile thievir.fr. are Harry McQuinn. Iß. William Johnson, 16. Gordon Crowe. 17 and Robert Uisley. 17.

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schools, t...121; in private

schools. 4; in parochial schools. J )H: released on employment certificate. ll'O; on doctor's certificates. !54; committed to institutions. 17; rot acounted for, 160; total enumeration, 17,596. Terre Haute Enrollment in public schools. S.2; in private schools, H-'.S; In parochial school. VIM; released cn employment certificates. 21 : on doctor's certificates. 14; committed to institutions, 5; released on temporary permits. 27; not accounted for, .6; total enumeration, 10,The stati.-tics for St. Joeph a'unty follow; Enrollment in public schools. ; in paro'-hial s-'hools. ?.?; relr;i'd n rmpioyiiKnt cert ificates, 7. on doctor's certificates. 2a; comrvt'ed to :n?f itutions. l; released on temporary permits, e,-, not accounted f-T. 1.0ro"; trtal r lumritifti. I.S73.

Capture Alleged "ßrfl!.s" Of Motor Thieves' Ring

AKRON. Ohio. Aus. 12. Richard Little, 20, former city fireman of Detroit and said 1 y Detroit öetectives to have been the "brains" of a rin ; of automobile thieves there which has stolen 200 machines durinc the last war. is unier arrest here today Little was captured hce by detectives while working in the basement of a restaurant and had r.o chance to jet away. He was tinarmed. "If I had my pun." he told Akron detectives, "I would have put up a fight for freedom." As it wa he was captured without resistance. The method of the rins which Little in paid to have headed was to fteal a car. take it to a deserted locality, and strip it of all movable parts, which would later be sold.

for a distance or about 100 feet from the house, threatening; other buildingr. The roof and rear of the house were destroyed and much of the contents was consumed. Firemen were handicapped by poor water 1 .ros.su re and the fact that the burnire building was a considerable distance from a hydrant.

coiTLi; MAiuu r:n ETNA GREEN. Ind.. Autr. 11. Fharles R. Mason and Miss Avis Iden. daughter of Seth B. Iden. i:tna Green banker, were married yesterday at the home of the bride'. parents.

Laporte High School Head Joins Indiana IJ. Faculty LAPORTE. Ind. A lit:. 12. (Special) Announcement wa.'- made today that Prof. J. M. Huphes. who recently resigned the principalshtF of the Laporte hish school, had accented a call to the i'linir of apionpo

in Indiana university at Rloomlnff-! -roat mexs at live o'clovk ? Why

VOM WOMMN AM (iIRLS AN INsriLWCK ac;ainst aovi-mitv

Every young" lady should poss.! a businesjs traininc as insurance

auainst adversity, as well as :i pleasant, effective means of immediate empIo"ment and rapid advancement. The tremendous procr-s.s of this ndivstrial city owes much to its busines women. They arr not only making for the efficiency of their own busines. but are add In i: ppeaxiv to the sum total of the worthwhile achievements of the commerce-rial -world. Voting lady, wouldn't you like to jrdn th' procession of well-dcred. bright-eyed. keen, aleit young: lady office workers who file out of aur

cars I bep.u; to wonder at the Kreat number of my own friends nl neighbors wiio wer always ailin?, cornj-.ialni;; and doctoring without ever yeemimr to re; any better. Roth workirsr men and their whe were frequently .all tired out in the evening an,i a pr.at niiir.y u,.rt. weak, nervous and run-down- nnbad pains in the back ar.d thought he had kidney trouble. Another had pains around the heart, palpitations and dizz:ne.s. Urt1 was sure he v.-a Mifferin from heart d..-ease. still others had severe headaches, fioatin S'potS before the eyes, tender s-pot.s aloT'p- the ..pine and a Kreat variety of alanninu' symptoms. Pe-r years I iikoU- a spe.-ial stu.l.v ef tins C(iiI it n,n, consul; mir a .rreat nuiiiber ef pliyslcinns cij..mutSi jm. Liens., riumb.-r f Investica'Ioin br physicians all over tli. i-.uiril rv I,.,m .'..1 !.".

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la k Iihk; iron in their id .,.. I.a. k of ir.n in tl.e . loo, I is the ereatest of all cieritalizinir weHktiesses. R is t ho iron la your blood that ennt.les ou to u,t t!i noiirislunent mit ef your !.!. WitSieut Iron. ii,,!dnj yon Tat ,l".-s yea any pond. Your heart, lur.-s lXh,i "klduevs ati.l all ymir vital ore ans -'t their nnip. ihiu.iit from the Idoo.i sticatn. rind when tie !, ln.nl ,'a.ks i t on and is thin, pale and watery, you may suitt-r from the svm;toins of a tfro.it numNer of (bsoasos wlcn the real ;ucl true cause ef all o;ir trmi - bl is a Ink of Iren in the Mi....l. In the ol,j .lays people often took metallic Iron, which some physicians eh-jin is not absorbed at all. In" compounding N'uxated Irn I use the n-'wer form oi iron, wiii.-h Js like the iron in your blood and Iil;e the iron in spinach, ion t il s and apples. Pnlike the ohi.-r f .rnis of ;r. n. It will not injure the teeth nor 1 i -t i r ; the stomach, and is readv for .almost immediate absorption and .assimilation hv the blood. It Is the people whose bloo'l Is rich in iron possess e;reat stretijrtli. force nnd energy, if you are Tiot strT.iii: or well you owe it to yourself to make t lie following test : See how Ions you rmn work or how- far you can wMlk without be-omin tired Next take two Ö strain table's of Nuxated Iron three times a day and after meals for two weeks then test our strength airaln and see hew mm h yo i have p.alned. An astonishing number öf nervous, ni'ilwn people who were aUhit; all the while, have irrenily hnprovel th.eir health atol 'increased tluir stretiirrli. enerrv and cnduratieo simply by t .t K i t tr this newer f"rm of iron. Adv.

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THE MOST TALKED OF SEE - DIVISION PROPERTY IN' SOUTH REND

60 PEE CENT SOLD In Exactly 4 0 Davs

Large Rulid in? Sites $800 ' JsO Cash -Jl" Month Including Street Improvements

A REAL INVESTMENT Huildln Restrictions Wide F.oulevards lfo Satisfied Buyers In Exactly 4 0 Davs

DRIVE OUT TODAY Don't buy a lot in South Rend until you see WOOD LAWN

Olhce Portage and Hamilton i,. w. iiri:i.iv;.ii: COMPANY 1'2C, E. Wayne St. Main 11 SS

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Michigan FL-hinir l.ituM-r Si.oo Ünqel's Car Rate, South ImIkI. Indiana FACE POWDERS

50c Armands . . . 25c Black and White . . . 75c Djer Kiss 75c LoveMe 50c Melba 50c Mavis 50c Luxor $1.25 L'Origon 60c Pompeian 50c Palmolive 75c Three . . Flower 50c Mavis Cold Cream Powder

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Send Flowers The pift that your Mother or Swrrthrart will br glad

3 to receive. Lithcr on hrr j birthday or in a case of J sickness. We have a wonderful as- j sortment to choose from, j and our courteous Salesladies will help you when you are in doubt as to just j what to send. If the party you wi?h to J send the flowers to does not live in town "We telegraph Flowers to all parts of the J United States and Canada." j

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Will Loan $10 to $300 ON WA OES. I l'KNITUIUJ PIANOS, AUTOS, I-TC. LUCAL INTEKEST QUICK LOANS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Indiana Finance Co. 2 CD J. M. !4. IILDG. Second Floor ni.FVATOH LINCOLN

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Diamond Rings $75.00 S100.00 $125.00 Beautiful blue white diamonds. weighing around 25-100 each, set in hand carved white gold mountings wi th genuine sapphires. A splendid variety from which to select every one the utmost in value at the price offered. It is a pleasure to show them. CLAUENS Jewelers, Silversmiths and Diamond Merchants

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ton. V. Ct. Ludlow, professor of mathematics "last year, will probah'y be named as Mr. Huphes' successor as principal of the Laporte hich school.

SEEK FUGITIVE FOR MURDER OF MORGAN

LAPORTE.

cial) Wesley

not beoyme one f tbe.m and tfe in- ; dependent? This is just what a! course at the South Rend Business ! College will do for you. Ju call ar our otflce or telephone for parti- : ticulars. t Advt. 225 I

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.Mo reran, who was

WARSAW GAS PLANT ON ! shot the momm of jui i i y 0.carbeen drivinc; automobiles instead of

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scores scaiu:d TO P MAT 1 1 j They were pe-dciUria ns tr'in.? to ( lodpe the multitude of motorcars at

evervhand nawrulavf . If they had

Morris.

the men having quarreled

j. rcause .Morris liad asked .Mortran

WARSAW. Aupr. 12. Indipnant J for the return of üa cents which citizens of ÄVarsaw ' are demandinsr he had loaned h:m. died this mornof the Indiana public service com- irp na the result of infection from

3IAIL ORDER BRIDE IS SUED BY JILTED MAN U.BAND RAPIDS. Aua:. 12. Thomas Stofotte brought Mrs. Sofie Thpodnr hre from As.i Minr to 1 ecn-n h:s pr:d hut wiien she ar-

i n"i in am-Ti' ,i ..ne nnrnni ner j r'er.t h'ihand and now StorTtei i uinc th womm for refund of j the moneys, amounting to $000 he j mv! he advanced. I

miviion. designated as the state fuel distributor by th1 federal government, that bituminous conl be sent to the plant of the Warsaw Oa Co., to prevent a shutdown that is threatened before the first of the coming week. Uratisfied with the response received in a telophore conversation with members of the commission,

Keith Hankins. manaper of the pas) plant, iü now in Indianapolis t-eek-j i c tr a nriiiritv order for coal ,

Fourteen cars of coal ordered i ... t. . i .i 1

several fCKs a k o inr uic plant have not arrived.

two loc

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bituminous coal

the bullet wound. Morris who was ci mmitted to the state, penal farm to serve a sentence for assault with intent to kill and who made his e.--ape by peverinp his chains. i? no.v wanted for first decree murder.

walkinp they mipht have had a chance. The way to folve this problem is to pvt yourself a oar. Everybody 1s in a position to purchase a car. And everybody in South Rend knows that Drive Roswell has all of the real worthwhile barpains in used

! car?, ("all the superior .ioior aie

For reliable dentistry consult Dr. Carson & Oren. 125 W. Washlriffton ave. p. Main 349. 203 tf.

eowp-any. South Main 113. 21 S tp.

Michipan streer.

v.M.i :ntini: cigaks Are a Mild Seed and Havana C;are. 213-tf.

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al retail tjiel dealers Thürseived ore carload each of I M

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ii ave your tinier rnrmenT nna

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hats cleaned now. 916 S. Sample. L

Aetna Cleaners. :::.adv 222-tf

Through relhbor of tf th- trirl. X' brim? th3

a sister who wa

So tie. St (fettem le.rned He sr.t hi sister J.''i ;rl. who confessed

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her love of Thuni whom the h a t rrfr see", to Amerp'a. but instead

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ed her afTect;on. it is cUimed. The s.sf-r pive i--.ck $160. all she liad pf of the $3 n.a. S'ffettr alo is suinp Iu! Uarev. cf this city, who i. claimed to :iae received J.''1 from Th.eod -re a partial refund, bu: which Sof-Tfv f.ivs he never received.

LONGEST INTERURBAN TRAVELS 360 MILES V.W WERT. Oh:o. Aus:. 12 "Un:,t ;s -u med in the longest :r.t--r urban !:n in th wcr'l opriTed between Cleveland. Ohio, ar.d Ird.arr po'.- Ir l . v:a Fort Wayn. V,in Wr and Lima, a ditar.ce of

Or th rouch from Ir.d. napo;

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rc of 22 4 m.ie- I).rct conr.o ti"p i made a' For Wayne on the rturn t InSiana poli. Sve-ra! reads ar utilized in th operation of th:s thmuch car. which it ur.;1er the manipernnt of tr lAk Sh-re Elctr!- Railway.

Early Fall Oxfords for Men

Styles and Qualities which are substantial and right. Values that are unsurpassed $&.00 to $8.00.

UNIQUE B00TERY 131 South Main St. Farmen Trust Bldg.

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The Premier Electric Clearer has in addition to its stror.c air suction a beater which beats all of the dirt from your ru. The Premier oniy weighs 11 pour.ds.

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BLOCK BROS. "South IWikI'x 1 inot .?eflcrs" 220 South fltiifmn St. Open Monday and Tuesday Ever, in-.- Till S : T. 0 p. M.

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Highland Park is located between Olive Ave. and Grant Sts.. and between Indiana Ave. and Delaware St. It is close to the Studebaker, Oliver and Singer plants and offers an opportunity never before equalled for home builders. It is the closrst-in subdivision today in South Bend, being near schools, churches, factories, street car and bus lines. Sewers are now in and other improvements are to follow. EACH LOT A LARGE ONE The lots in Highh-.nd Park are. exceptionally large 40x120 with plenty of room for a huse and garden just what you have been looking for. All the lots are on good dry ground making it an ideal place for a homcsite for everybody. Already fixty of these fine lots have been sold. They are going fast. Now is the time to get ir. on this remarkable offer for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS WILL SEE A GREAT

ADVANCE IN THE PRICES OF THESE LOTS. Buy now while the prices are low. The lots are priced from $200 to $400 a price within the reach of all. Lots are sold on term? to suit your convenience a small payment down and the balance in small monthly payments. INVESTMENTS If you are looking for an investment Highland Park in a safe place to invest your monny. A little foresight on your part will convince you th at with the factory enlargements and other favorable developments in South Bend, this property will increase in value because of its favorable location. It is reasonable to suppose that South Bend will double its population within a few years. This will double real estate values. He that buys now will make that profit.

Come out today. Take Sample St. car to Walnut St. Walk south on Walnut to Indiana. Look for sign on corner. Come early and get the choice lots. Our courteous salesmen will be on the ground every day to show you these fine lots and how to become a landowner by making small monthly payments.

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