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Simon, Former Northern In-' diana Booze Law Enforce- ; merit Head, Regarded. HAMMOND. Promotion ha ob-1 rfft :r.t wor of O. i h.ef th :or':mnt arr.t.n for r.ortr.rn inc ar. and lattr general gf r.:. Mr. Sim on -s ha- bwrn on a: r. t s fv.- .1.v'.bn No. 4. II will fc&vh uartrs at V"ah!n;ton. He r n thre for soir. t'.rr.e getting ::- ' . . . . . m a V . f , ;a.r.Tl w::i-. Tr.- 'i'uies oi uif o. fit. e. in an opn !?t?"-r to I) p f n p , 0 Of 3-ic county, h wrn!": "I rilr to thank th4 r.ary poI."'- i r;i-artmer. W. T 1'.. l: ond polko d; artr l t: t 1 lice d'-n?. rtn.r.:s. f S M.'-hij.m City. Paper.. th- Ham a r. '1 th nth lU n I ami sur'Unding tow r. . for t h " n i a r y r o ; ; r -tie and aluah a-'t.i n- r-n-

tJTefi in- wr.i r,i"rat;r.s' in our: i :( jC H F.ST I. It. Ind.. Aug. ' 2. V'-itilty. (Mrs. J. D. Pounell. 55. i dead "It 1 throueh th" efforts of fotr.e , a hr farin home we?t of Fulton, a cf the- members of the-., depart-: jct!lM of paraiysis. She Is survived

ruent. -sr-c!ai;y the (;ary po I artnt'-nt. that I hav- a-!." fucceia whieh has ben i.i.r:. Mr. S:rnnr. also th.ank-d t: i th" Jber,! (f his orfirr, Mrv Irt-n-- Hoy;, f H'ra-ftn?er, Harry Ma?h"rs and S. Commissioner Charl". I. I'rise. :. p. T- I Sur THREE INJURED IN AUTOMOBILE GRÄSH et i T II' 'I.. ev. i. A. nane aim ranniy . ' nf for liiit-t in vllwlintk I kaillll lllll f ill Jii. ti"' at Laketon. I.AKHTON. It id . Aug. 12. ( Spe.--J ti) IteV ('barb' A. Ham-, fb-ol secif tan of. th." It. -centenary mow m'-nt f'.r the Urethren church, hi if j a id their son. Donild. wu badl , injured Sunday, when an automobile ; Hi which thf y were rmir-cr w ;us tric by a rapidly driven machine belong-! inn- to and Iriven ly an I n 1 :a n a j lis , nan. The accident occurred at an inter-t .section of streets in Laketon. At th-j time the Pane family was enroute from their lion." in Plymouth toj Roann. whet.4- they had expected to atfr.il a rally o' several Urethren, iit: re lies. DonaM Itane riictui-ious. Donald Pino was th" most seriously injured. He was rendered unconscious in which condition he wa.i taken to the hospital at .Vorth Manehester. It is feared that he ma.Vjj have stifferrd .s.-rious internal in-j i juries. Mrs Pane suffered a fractured col- t ! ;r bone and several broken ribs, .he? jtlsa wns hadlv brul"d about the arms. h-ad and body. Rev. Pane wa th" .'- erio:isl iiijirol, altliouch lie was holly 1 ruc'l and Miff.-t '! numerous lat a t io r. s. 7 Lay Corner Stone of formal Building Mi'Ni'ii: Ao Mtieia N toe ftate hoard of education: "Ulcers j idem hers o: racui'y. s;thien; a: a , f fucu'rv. .stti-ients ar.d nl'imni of the Indiana Stat- No. mal j

sv'nool will jailor h-ae Thürs lay , ,ard ,,f equalization. Im the laying of the corn.-r -tone ot j .ug. 11. th state board re com -tho .-cience buildit g of the pall t mended that Perrion's valuation " Teachers' college, the eastern d:i- j;i s.'.1.i.0i.u for 1122, whereas the

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EA P-. RTi:. lud . Aug. 2 2.-- A. .1 )'etJ. Ai it.sacance :r.a r-. r.: 70S W. r- a:v::l;n . i 'U ;i r1 w.th itU irv-irip-rrt'itio Wir.! 0 e. th" e,',' w -1 1 : i v es i K.i.har. w a f-n h n bauu mert: rear the .v Vu k C,,:,-.i ! i ! n ; j e ! I ;-. i; -ol 1 ; i ; 1 . " ca v. i at Now '.i !: nr.: t u-;:e ! Mr. IVt::'s t'- a- I 1 ;- Mn. who were w . : '.$ hü. ,u f Sipe J i; ri ri ' U '."'-1 Mr Peot t ken t. thj Eikh -rt lr :ta! was i W.l -r; ;o l"n t !. ;,jf.ss v. ere atter.de. 1 iir a : ':.u'n.l t ." i! " accide?' let cr 'aas r..re.! .;rc. ' ftm. H oe "A : .v ' the r.i.t- , ws b'. :ii .' ":.-.- urn . a c ? at Ea IV:"" fr ra N-'v: ''.c:- ; . :'. : rar" ' ' Auto Races to Feature Laporte Lahor Ihiy Card LA PO I IT FT. Inti . Ava ' ! O - I gram of a'.itoir.o 'i. - ac a 2 5 ro.i ra-4 w.!i be -T.r j.o rds b.f" ;a-r -w.'d c fa, fi.i'v Tu:it clu.:r; Urr: iiAe'. : c Cj. ho '. i p : o l a K.: s a ' f d: t ' f : ! a; la-t Tht-re : m yon pecal. in-! IkrA':rdy ha 5 :.: red. A. M. Bk r. o So ith Ir. g d.u'vn;..v; :--nr-s: g : m. t n e p r - I Seeks Inherit ant e of $3.45 Just 33 ) ears After Father Died MARION'. Ird. .V.u. tta of J3.4H. jurpoidej 2 2. An rs- : o h 1 e been t:;:J hr at the death cf h?r f ith-r. !n i7. wa.i th leason fr ':. cf MV.Y.r 4 Tn'e n VO til CTmC o! Sim Coir! r o 1 t 1 v i '. erk. htrt. Th wcrr.ffrt a'd :vr fathfr. - 'be CiVil h- rs!Ae, . (h.o oc--A P:-;", d.ed hor::y ? a r ar .1 her ."rt '. thought, was f". 4.", Sh aaid 'ae h d - f tho es'.te was 'Titty reil!Td t I'.vlrj In UIwor ! '. 1 ar.d ob'.y '. a'e. l.o" e r . T. e of th cl far rw IS

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More Than 3,000 Attend Pastor s Funeral; Autos in Procession Total 630 ir.d.. au;. V,"hn f a -te i. . jKrvic" wer htbl at fh h':r.n cf th P:-v i. r r . : i - v :-ck. fight .'!. . v-st . ? (.I -.'.: en, far Il?v. ! i i r v y S h : I m . w ho ."If.! at h - Y- :i.r f.v- m. u f cf Gr-:-..:.. i..or tain 3.00') )"r('ns '-" n h" '"l a r.fl '"') i i'orr '!" ;n l.'i iir";.o.i to ih ' rr.'ery. I -. a. th !ars. fu:. r;il .r. ta-? h.tory -f I-;ik-!ft -ojnty. I:ev. I);tv. i M!zr of Napf nrf'? - rs-1 Itr v. Moin Ir.dis of S ir.y. I r. i.. prr.ichf-d th $er-iron-i. Pall harprs wer4 Kev. M; .Soit-ni.in and Rpv. Walter ;.'- r. i f f'.o.'.i n. Rpv. WUharn l'.),-:i:z of Nippinf? and It'.-v. .1 il. J i' S rirk, lif v. Harvry i:---.v r-i iind Kov Wiiham !: wrui t'l'a of Vakirua. Prominent Rochester Farm Woman Victim of Paralysis by her husband and one fon. Lee Pownell and two daughters. Mrn. Far! KouMi and Mrs. Fred Pouch. Mr.. Pouti!! who was born in I'uPon rounty. is a sister of Mrs. Y. If. Pouch, of rkochester. Mr?. Mahnla Ntüan. the mn'hpr, Mrs. IJoij -h. nnl four brothers. William Ne!Janc. at home. Francis .el!.an?. of 'J -'oi!h IJend. Charles N'ellan (Jo l e n . and C.uv Neilan. of Marshtown. aIo survive. Panel al .-tvic".-- were lir-M from .'niton 1'nited I'rcthreji church Ttjeriay afternoon. at two o'clock. Kev. H. F ir iirr-O Ilutler. of Itorhfstrr was P.urial at Fulton. i Game Officials Scci: Site for ieiv Hatchery INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. Ceorge Mn Mti'i-. KI LMii.i-a.inffii.1rtrt r f t L O u?a and zinr.e uivibtn of the .state bpartTnent of conservation. and (;.. rge Perg. superintendent .f tih ! hatcheries, were cngagctl this Uf ckl in a tour f st-vrral counties, ?. el jpg a hWp for thf location of a r.c-h hatchery. HOW Their tour was to take them into Monroe. Lawrence. Martin. Daviess, Pike. Vanderburgh, (iitison, Ctieen nnd ( wen counties. K n o x . Plan Conference Program for the United Brethren ' W INwNA LAKE. Ind.. Aug. 22. ( Special .-A program f"!' the a'knu 1 1 ! 'n it ( Sr. Joseph conference of the i 1 Urethren rhurth at Wirot.a i lak" Sep;einbcr to 1 inclu.-ive. j now in course of preparation. Among the speakers will be J. A. ttcove J. W. Lake. Itinhop H. H. ut. of Indianapolis: Rev. W. H. Tjttf.nhouse, Rev. S. S. Hough. Mids Tan-t fJilbert. of Dayton ).; Prof. J. P. Showca-s, Rev. S. C. Ziegier, Rf'V. E. S. Shumaker and othis. Berrien County Tax Payers fo Fight Valuation Boost N1LFS. Mich.. Aug. 2. .V comIniitiee of the P,rrien countv board (t supervisors. including .1. II. Huff of Nile- . is planning to wage a light the proposed raise of $23.in the valuation of Reirien as ad ocat.-d bv the state i a La l nst (UU r( ,,, n, v (valuation in It'll was $7.". 2 Te.tulö. U tmian Turns Beautiful Blonde After Prison Term i.. ' PTE. Ind.. Aug 22. The .-:.'.! a ipg iii.-coery that one of his l"-;oi;i is had turnl frcm a bro- ':!'": into ;i blonlc was ma.de by :! Sheriff William Art's yesterday ! hen he relci.s 1 2' women who "rved lrt-day fnfrnv-A, a punUnlc.ent for misdemeanors in Michigaa ' . t y There were three h!ndfs in thgroup wiien thy entered jail, but e.t i day thei " were four. ir age Oral Fight in lYilcs Ml.KS Mo h.. Aug 22. Conrrf- , mar. Patrick Kellev. candidate for; I'nKcd State. cn.t'or on the repub- . lean ticket, wiil totir F.ertien covin-: ty on Saturday. Aug J;. He will ar- j :iv- in Ni about V o'clock. This fen ng S. n. Herbert F. Pak-1 er. mKo cacdiüa e for the office of tr. ited States sena.tor on the pro- ( c -ecc: ve-repub'.:can ticket, will g.ve ; .1,. at.d.-e.ss in the open air. Fmulata "'Human Fly Liid Breaks His Leg - i I I . I : 1 ; 1 An; I-. m u .a t - i h'irr.a: r cr.de d:sa?t. iD-y, Mr.; lad Ii" 1 "-yea r-o!d son (f 1 Mt. Char Harvev. Tat .n:t companion., was climbing' in 1 a pas.ser.ger depot. 10 fett ; 'a-e the roun.i. when the Harvev; tcy ei'lped and fell to th pavement.! A lio.ce-! g waji the reu. IIAHY lll-AT VHTIM. C.ARV. Aug 2 2. A l?-iav-o.d :aby wat the first hoa victim in C.ary this year. The trrrlic heat of t..e rat few 1I.1V.1 was ton much fox t h e l n f a n ; 1 of Mr. and Mrs .lohn Cfr.ro, the infant died heore m&di0al a.d ta u'.d he umn-.ored TICVTlNtTT'N. Aue: ?2 Many a: ";s ate 'r. ir.z . Xatnir. ! da:!y at ; v-a free t u bereu lc oilr: - t-eirg l Ti'.1'.:ctii hsre iy l 'r. .la ms H. ! tvga!!. of Ir. d iartap "i is. j The c'inic i heir.g hold nt the ; Kr. giits of Coiumbu Icdg toontf. ur.de- auspic of The Huntington ; county tureroulooi ftociatiori. 1 "AT EVERY FAIR" COSHFN. Ind. -:g Wh.'.e n the RlkhArt county fair grounds ;1s. Ar.smar. Klase of ( ; o p. ? r. e ,r :s fell a victim who robbed of pickhim of to. A hore ar. u Jo'c.n Wan at t b :i:gy t --lorcin; CW-h-'n were y (und-. PoUc u.6 ur.ibl tu r.nvi a clue.

GASS COUNTY PICNIC

PROVES BIG SUCCESS j Hon. Woodbridpje N. Ferris ! Delivers Addrr? to Lar;e , Crowd. 22- - Forest C??f Pf 'LIS. M . h A;:; T;p a.cs t-oiir.lv picni'' Iliil. Diamond lake, h'.d urdrr th" i u-p:c f-f : tii" (jransi-. I-ar:ii lai- ! r'au, Ca1 .-op ;.s Community club ! h r.d th.- K'.tarv ar.l K;-.van: clubs j -A Dowaciac, was a hi? 5U, os.-. I Th uf-athrr was !do,tl and ! brought hundred", of farmers from I part- of th" county and adjoining I :our:t:f s. ' A ball ? im" n th4 mornincr he'd tnanv fans who witn. sed an inter - sting irame between '.ikbe and Casopolis, th" 1 ttter Winning by a score of 12 to 2 . Wliile Hon. j. C. Ketrham was unahl to attend the picnic, being called to Wa-hing'on. th speakers' program ki" two other speakers J th" field. Mr. Fepprr of Detroit, representing the league of "Women Voters, gav the women present and also some of the nin some mightv Kood information that cannot be overlooked. I Hon. Woodbridgo N. Ferris lived I up to his reputation as a punlie j ispcakec and gave an -x !lent al- ', dres. which toucln d all human nature. The sports program al-o drew , s.ome crowds. perry Stamp had charge of the tug of war, which was won by t!w republicans' picked 'team of 10 hu.kies on a sule, pulled for a box of priz" by the Icigars otf r' d :is a irst X.itional bank of a-opo'.is. The married women's race w a s won by Mrs. Max Wright of Perm. a set of aluminum ware wa ine rrizo donated by the CasopoIis State bank. The horse shoo conte-t drew its enthusiasts and was won by S. Hays and i 'la rem e Emrnon.s. The boys and girls' foot race was won by Ralph Horstman of Dnwaiiao for th" hoys and .Mildred Roth of (lien - wood for the girls. It is the plan of th" committee in charge to make the picnic an anj nual event and the slo-ran. 'Where !,,:.. n ennrctrv meet " will be m. I O e city f itU I U U I I L 1 ,1 ill1 . v. ..... to mean the entity county. Roy Injured in Crash Is Sow on Road to Recovery .NORTH MAN! .'HESTER. Ind.. Aug. -2. According to attending physicians at the hospital lo re. Donald Fame, son of Rev. Charles A. Panic, who was badly injured in an automobile collision Sunday at Iik"town. while returning with his parents to th( if home pi Plymouth, will recover. The young man re-; gained consciousness Monday and , continued to improve Tuesday. ' In the same accident .Mrs. Pamej suffered a fractured collar bone and two broken ribs. Mr. Pame also was badlv bruised. Greek Letter Men Run into Bootlegger While Dancing: Arrest Two j MARION. Aug. 22. Arrest ot f-veral young men at a fraternity ! dance held her- recently has resulted i r.a drive against bootleggers i by the law enforcement otlicials ot ! (irant county. The young in":, who I were taken into custody, told the ; otlicers several bootleggers called at j the dance and fieddled their wares. It is said the bootlegger drove to ! the dance hall in a sedan, set himself up an did a w'hole.ale business. Several young men who "had somc- : tiling on their hips" wore arrst-J : during the dance. SheJttex )

DISTINCTION Personal appearance means much to the really big men of today. The man of distinction will appreciate the style of the Shur-On Shelltex White Gold Eyeglass as an important touch to personal appearance.

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3 tall cans Pet Milk 25c Fancy Santos Coffee, lb.. 25c 6 large boxes Matches. . . .25c 5 bars P. 6c G. Sor.p 25c 1 lb. can Calumet 25c 3 doz. heavy Can Rubbers 25c 1 doz. Can Lids 25c Mason Jars Barrels All Sizes

To I-.-iio Injunction if Condition? Arc Not Met in Ohio Countv.

j HI SI NO SI'N. Ind.. Au:. -- ; .Jud Charts A. Low. In poii ! sion of tho fihio circuit curt. r:f:l in the su!' of officials of th ;(h:o coar.ty farm bureau asiJr.: i f : t board of tax citunif'.on? rs in whih an Injunction wa.- a-kd to ,'i'rvn: th ho.iril from placing a ; horizontal raio on tax a.'?mrnts sn )iio county, that U ! thl o..rd stated in writing to the rn:r. on or hpfr.ro next Friday that th" taiso would rot be put on at the ; pr-sont fusion of the board and an 1 injunction would b iuc-J aKaint j the layirt; of tit" rai. as r quo.td ! by th4 plaintiffs. j The board was represented by I!dj ward Ml. White and Philip Zoercher, ; and the f.irm bureau by Wilham E. Piek.'-tts ar.d l"harb s P.. Matf.on. loral attorneys. Many athdavit- from j '.axp.i.wrs were filed, alleging exor- , 1 : 1 1 1 rates. The proceedings arou- ' ) intens.- interes; -n the part of j taxpayers. u ho fill d the courtroom. ;harb4.s M. Mcabe, who represented i the Indiana farm bureau, wa.s in ; court. He nid that he was? hero in the interest of the taxpayers, hut he j took no part in the court proceed-.

ings other than sitting with the ! u plaintiffs' attorneys. i(! J Find Whisky Bottle in i ö Comer Stone: Bono JrvjflO i

NOi:TII VF.llNiiX, -The statement by Ind., Auer. 2.'. older citizens' that a quart of whisky was placed In the corner stone of the school building at Vernon when it was Iii 1 1 years nco, caused much interest when th building was wreck d to civo ptiic to a new consolidated township s. honl. A committee composed of th county sn periiiterxb'nt of schon, the township trustee and several citi- . A 1 . r. I ens was present wnen ine woikiiuui opened th1 stone. It was found to j contain a P.ible. the Vernon P. inner, J printed on July 17. 1S5S. and vari-! ous documents, all in a .splendid stat" J of preservation. The bottle was. i found with the seal unbroken. fr j from crack or break, but bone dry. i The old stone has be"ti used as the corner stone for the new build ing. Manuscripts giving" present-day data on the schools, churches and )ic- ' o -o--. n i 71 1 i on s of the tOWTlshlP ( w,... I. A.,...' 'Ii ' - ... , teres of hniMinsirä and historic spots and names of school teachers ami i v . ... . i . i I lownsn.p ouiceis weil pen. en in n. All the documents of the old ton; were n placed and the empty bottle was mciuuea as a mooi ui 1 present era of prohibition. P.ONDS SOLD WAT'S? AW nc Pond for

the construction of the Strombeck jj load throueh North Webst r ur ,?i.eV sold Tuesday by County Treasurer j t rj H

Ed. I'onUnn to the Indiana Loan v Trust Co.. Warsaw, for $20. cigarettes They are GOODl Bay this Cigarette and Scce Money f mm mrt I 3 packages Lux 25c 3 packages Climalene . . .25c 4 packages Rinso 25c 3 pkgs. Ivory Soap Chips. 25c 5 cans Kitchen Kleanser. .25c 3 bars Palmolive Soap... 25c 8 rolls Toilet Paper 25c Chicken Feed Crocks All Sizes

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AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME TO BUY APPLIANCES! It all goes and the most startling prices ever quoted. Border Lamps, Percolators, Toe.bters, American Beauty, Hot Point, Western Electric Flat Irons, ci'rl.tiy damaged by water; Hot Plates, Waffle Irons, Shaving Mugs, Healers, Mahogany Pedestals, Two Way Plugs, Sockets, Two and Three Burner Electric Stoves, Curling Irons.

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