South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 285, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1922 — Page 17
THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 12. 1922
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Succumhj Wliile Visiting at SonV Home.
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.'ar Vtran havlr-tr frvel in Com- ; '.'iny I. 87th Iniir.i Volunifr Ini ...ntry. II ha1 the dUir.ction of be- :;: chosen to act ai cr.e of the ho!1-i';-f.j irds .s iT'vj't IJnooln'.n body j i---iM tr.rouh In iianapoli.-j. In 3 hf was :;-arri'xJ to tlfss Anna i:. Afl7, who (ii'-'l two years ajco In Sei fmJ'pr. Th vcnorabl couple lerv;l t.hfir polcien wfd(31n,T at !. hme r.f thir r!auhter, Mrs.
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I'.vmo ith; Charl , Convoy end llrn Vs!!ach r.f th'i city. He a!50 le.ivef
;;rar.(i.-on Goorvre W. Protsman. !, riymouth. iT u(Il know in Mlhawak.a ivlnr vl!t-rl her on numerous f,';r.s. Mr. Prot.srr.an h" relied I'.yrnoxiTh for the p.-it 5 yt-ars ! w is cno of th t city' rrrnt prov.rnt rtsUrnj. hn" been rtlrf r rrifir.y jtar-. Ho was a men--f th Plymouth rost, G. A. K.
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Demonstration of Headlight Adjustment at City Hall Monday Evening.
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Prank A. Pirn, of the Iloosler State Automobil association and the Bureau of Standard, of Washington D. C. will appear in Mishavvaka next
week for two pulmo lectures and T7S) J demonstrations which promise to he I of inureot to owners of automobiles 4i01 jand to f-arage men ejfpfxrially. 47! Mr. Pim will Lo the principal 473 .speaker at an indoor meeting in the Vl baserrent of the 'Mlahawaka city hall 1 next Monday evenlnitr. Ilia lectures
S73'and demonstrationa of headlights,
dlmnura and safety appliances will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. On Tuesday evening1 a demonstration at the public market place Just north of tho central Uro station at the city hall will lerin at 8 o'clock sharp.
At this time, Mr. Pim will adjust the!
he.u1llght3 on any one's car free cf
e and at the f.ame time will
ORPHANS' HOME BOY WANTED TO VISIT MOTHER A young ct who wa-3 committed to the Orphans Home last Sunday, wm reported mlsaingr Wednesday morning, but a anarch of the up
town district produced the lad, and i
he was taken to tho local police Nation. Upon questioning the younerster he stated, thai he vraa not from the Orpharj' Jiorne at all, but that some man put him on the train at LaPorte with a .ticket, and that he had ridden this far without being put off. A little cloer examlnatlcn proved too much for him, and ho admitted that he belonged at Ihe local 'liomo'
and that he had planned on getting
DE CLARK ASSAULT AND BATTERY CASE CONTINUED TODAY
Weil-Known Police Character, Who Was Released on Bonds, Has Heering.
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Echoes of an alleged dlcorder at the summer report on tho bluffs of th Ct. Joseph near MIrhawaka, known as Eatrle Point, were lizard in the local city court Wednesday
to LaPorte If poasible. The facts of i rnornlngr, when Mrs. Louis Schnell. Ithe state's etar witness, took tho
was committed to the local lnstltu- I 'aJid in the case of the etat against tlon because h!s parents were both PetG Do Clark, chargeil with assault conflned at a LaPorte hospital. In a;aE battery with Intent to kilL serious condition, and that he and I De Clark was arrested Oct. 5, the other children In the'famJly hali about midnight, after ha woj wild to to be eent to various public Inatltu- have assaulted Mrs. Sohnall with a tlons, in order that they cculd bej'k Ja-ck, hl3 fists, and later with taken care of. ja revolver. Several others v.ero paid A tf-acher from (he Orphans' to have been threaten-ed with the homo came alter the lad In a hört ame gun.
and he was soon comforted for Mrs. Schnall gave, the details of
he tim with a hot dinner and the , happenings at Kasrle Toint on the
hem a certificate to prove thru! nromeA that hA rrould cet tn see h!s! nicht In question. Her story was
GEORGE LOJSGDEN DIES WEDNESDAY AT DAUGHTER'S HOME Go:2 Lon;Jen, 77 years old, died at the homo "of his daughter, Mrs.
Hannah Kith. 215 E. Broadway Wednesday morning at 4:30 o'clock, following a several months' illness
with etomach trouble end the complications of old ags. ilr. Longden tu born In Yorkshire, England, in l3i. On Feb. 25. 1S82 he .vas married to Mary
j Dean who survives with the follow
ing chl'dren: Mrs. Caleb Carlisle, Iowa; .Mrs. Klsh at whose home he died; Mathew Wright. Alva. Ia.; Mrs. Emily, McKeirn. 111.; Mrs. Anna Hall, uskalocse, la- He also leaves 19 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Ho has the following fris
ters and 'brot'ver: Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Jane Cro&s, Mra. Jennie Danforth, Mnu Elizabeth Taylor, Mr a. Sarah Cross, Mrs. Lucy Harris, Mrs. Martha Kable and Jo?in Lonisden of Er.g-land. Ho was a ooal
I m'nar oer;iiTvn.t!on and cam to
Ml?hawaka frera Icn-a one year ago. The body wa- removed to theF. n. Coats funeral home. Arrangements for thfr f?on"lces "Will be announced later.
TEMPLE llaring cTeatol nil the charnctrs in the stories of J. Rufus Wa'.ürgford, George Kandrph t.'hcrr. who '.vrote and directed Tho Sn of Walllneford." the Vitagraph special production, which will to hoxs-n at th Temple theater today only, had a definite ida cf the typ n wanted to rortmy thm. Two of the characters! in the earlier Watlingford rtorifv J. rtufU! Walllncford and Blackie Paw are known the world over and thfa Mr. Chostr proposes! to cast ideally. IIwas not in haste in making his selection and looked ovor all the portbil'.tle in the film Il-ld. He rlniiV.y selected Wilfrid North and Georg" VebS for the.e two roVs, blv:r them to be perfect types.
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Mr. Pim is Interested in th rn.---.
i'age of universal national regulations, oq , covering headllgTit and len.-e- on I automobiles and is an authority on'
40i)tral?Ao problems and thir most ef-
ft-ctlvu solution !n various parts ol
mother soon.
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preferred by hi? wife, were d;s-m:c-l by tho court by Special Judge J W. Schindler. Tho evidence tendto Fhnw that tho initial a;ault nd b"n rr.'ido by Mn. Pustl. withp ro oo.itlori. Wliliim '. rncrmt.r. E. ?.P.eha- " Tika av.. who wfti arreet-d Tups- ! v evfn!n' cn Main st., charged v:rh public !ntf,lr;i t!on. wan fined $1 ard cosM In default of immediate p i-.T.irnt. hrt wer.t to Jail.
ni(;ir sniooj nottx TV.f 8' r.ior c '. t-i of tho MIfhawaka j . :h Fh'o: h'.d a business moetln? V.'. ln !a y nfterr.ooc. nt which t.:no it was p!.mnd, to Kivo a Jnp- . rr. fr-tr. wh!m will tak-i th place ( th finr.u.nl fnlnr vaudc'ill'. vmmitte.-:i will bo appointed within tho nxt few day.", and work will rimmcnrc In the rvvar fi'ture. It xvi? aLo flctdod to hoi'l a "Jitney" .htnee in the high s:hool auditorium after tho Warsaw fame Saturday. 't-l 21.
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Kl ive the benefit cf that experience to
all porpons Interested at .both the demonstrations here early next week. Tho meetings are conducted informally and absolutely without charge with the general public made welcome.
SEPTEMBER REPORT OF STATE'S CROPS
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(Upheld for the preator part by wit
nesses for both sides who were called later, varying only In that they cleared up certain points with greater detail.
According to the story told by
ther on the wltnca stand, the trou
ble started because her husband.
Tfl TPflfl Fl I TFAfl I TiT Tl T'oula hnall, who runs a "soft
ft (M TA VUnAh Ti drink" parlor at the Point, refused j
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"Fast Worker" Got Her Diamond Girl Charges DETROIT. Oct. 11 As a fast wni-Ker Walter C. Morris. 292S Woodard avenue, rank with the bopt. M'.sh liable Richards. 7202 East KIrby avenue, employed In the federal naturalization bureau in the post office, told a Jury In Judgo Cotter court Tuesday. Morris ia on trial on a charge of stealing a diamond rlnr valued at $17 5, from Miss Richards. Mips Richards testified she m-rt Morris at a dance May 17. u Saturday. They were together tUe following afternoon, and Monday evenin.nf Morris spf nt two hours in her home, then at 015 Pi 5 her avenue. When he
loft the ring also we.it, she averred.
lows: Mrs. Alvin Allison. J. O. Butts. ; Margaret Bonner, Etta JJowman,! William Balljn'backer. Mrs. Pay j Corney, Mrs. Rimer Conley, George i H. Garver, Ray Clure. Charlotte j
Oo Clark anJ a nartv of friends ad- I -rey, Mmon ilo. Oiaays eocoa-;
. mlttance to his place of business rawer, lister Crowel. Mrs. Susan; where they wanted to do a little Coller, Mrs. W. A. Curtis. Donald eamblinsr. Unon hearinr J Clark's P idson. M. Rose Elbel. George,
ivoice, Mr?. Schnall ptated she Joined ! K van.". George English, Ethel Ellis.
her husband, and when De Clarfci-rs. ie.-siö l owtor. iouis j. i owuespied her he accused Jier of erread- I ter?. Mrs. Oils Fannon, Mr. and Mrs. ing scandal concerning him. There- C. L. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
lupon ensued a r.uxer wrangle De- ""-"b. in. - -
tween tlie two. which. It is said. Cxooding, W lu. Hamilton, iienry
(how a sMght decrease In estimated ended in blows. ' P:ber, Lowell Hartman. Arthur
At this tlm. Mrs. Schnall avers. , Haan. Jacob J. Heeter, Mrs. J. J.
Konklin. Frances Kelley (2), Mrs.
Corn Crop Estimate 83 Percent of Normal Wheat Crop Better. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 11. Corn,
spring wheat and barley In Indiana
I ELMIE-"
TODAY LAST TIMES "THE SON OF WALLINGFORD" Good Comedy and Live Action All Ihe 1 ime
Tomorrow
"MEN FROM ZANZIBAR"
VAUDEVILLE Friday Saturday Sunday Spvl.al Sundn) M.itim- 2 :.'.o P.M Adtilf.s 20r i hll lr n 1 Oc PAUL RENO & CO. Tin: r :; :: hi cui:k A owmxly id.i)I;t tmiudin cluirnrtrr imj rsnntiiii- and II AH MOW Sl(ilN(i
MOORE &. GRAY cxmi i si.n.in;a tm.uim;
GENE FINNERAN Ian-iiijr l-itliln PICTURESTOM SANTSCHI Tlio xtpular ViT-t4-ni S(ar in "SEEING RED'
CENTURY COMEDY Ith l.t r Mnian in "HENPECKED"
Shows lArnln 7 :;: V '. o'rbvrk ADMISSIONS Adult- 2Si- liü.lrcn iOr
production compared with the Sep
temhor wümatd. nooordin to thelP Clark struck at her with a black
... . . j Jack. Later, she allept-d. De Clark mrr.thly report cf the cooperative ft rcvolver aftef crop reporting service. Issued today, j threatening her husband, who hid Oata and potatoes show a small In-'behind another man, turned the
crease for the aame period.
Other i weapon on her. Later on, the
1 show some change, but not;-Lat " , , . . vo J. . 4 , . , , m,m 'place of bus nees and asrain threatßufficlcnt to make any material dif-, " . t .
iference. except for tobacco, whicii enp4a0 VT V'0 v,-,Ä. n.
show a gain of 340,000 pounds The' JlK l1 r 9rk e Judge pro ter:pore for the De Clark report ronows. occupied the whole day. The corn condition is rtill some-, ' , ., , ... ,,ncT . ... . . . . . and will bo continued thia mornlns?. what variable throughout the state, ' A TJ. . r m t.A ABk . ,, . - , According to Atty. Bnt:ha.m. the de but generally showa about tho tarne ; , rt , J. . .u.o- o t . fx. mx. c-:fen?o has a number of wiliued lO as last month. The average was 83
OlHo Kane, (Irace Kizer. Arthur Kief, Barbara Lee, Ethel Lorney, Planche Lucy. Charles Miner. Effle Martsalf, Mary Mendcnhall, Mrs.
George Marlon, Pronie Napplor, Ie!klng-paujrh. Lmma Palmer,
! Austin Poatr,
Ameilla Robinson, Georpe Rook, Mrs
The rin? had been given to Miss Ric ! percent of normal on Oct 1 and ln-
hards by her rlnanco in 1917. dicato a total production or 175.31,-
000 bushels, compared with 177,78
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loiva Farmer Attempts to Kill Cedar Rapids Editor CEDAR RARID3, Ia.. Oct. 11 (By I. X, S.) An attempt to ehoot
Vorn Marnhall. c-:Utor of 2ie
000 bushels shown for last month
and 169,848,000 bushels harvested last year. The average yield per acre of spring wheat was 16 bushels in In
diana from which a total produc-
&LI0Ü0R REMOVED
FROM U. S. SHIPS
I vorn .Maw.iaii, t-o.Lior ci ... . , t i l IGnTette. while he wn drlvin- along, of 6.Co bushels is forecast. Jolin Barleycorn is forced to!
liouls H. Motto, Dan Pierce, H. S. Earl Patterson, Dorothy Putnam, Edw-ard Dodgers,
A. J. Ilaab. M. Xtosenberg,
J. C. Samuel Charles ßnyder. Hazel Sheley, Josei Feranandes, Helm Schimacken. C R. Phafer, E. S. Lllery'. L. R. Williams. Leo D. Wilson and Paul WlUiama.
a country road, was made yester41,"ii'ay by Mike I.enock. a farmer who
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M isliawaha Classified
AUTOM03ILES
Automobili I"ur Salt?
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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
lUi.dnosH PIaws for Pont. 7."
buildii.
waa under the impression that tu motorist had killed hia dog. Tho e-lltor was accompanied by his wife when tho sh'xtth.i,' t.ok
compared with 65,000 bushels shown
for September and 48,000 buyhelts harvested last year. The average yield of oats per acre waa only 21 bushels and Is probably tho lowest ever reported In tho state.
Walk Gangplank as Agents
Take Liquor.
rlnco. T t-hot ml.wfl and Marshall i "yuuu,u" "i pepped on the gas and got away. jS3.516.000 bushela Is forecast comLe.iock explained that ho har Iared with 33.002.000 bushels tavnx been drinking. Ho wan not arreted. , for September 1 and 45.072.000 bu- , phelfl har-e-sted last year.
The average yield of barley in In-
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A. for a little money and a little
limit ;'mf'.
one or tho other would make you onei
whit hapi-ier. If you hud more
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fcultabl.' for worksl-op. tHoruge r ga- rime, it v.'ould b sure to hanr heav-
lteora for tlir-e nWiricIlv Th work!nff man is tho happy nw.ikn 1. i;f i mnn.
TO KF,NT Six roorr.-s and bath; ;ao.lrn ; good kicarlon. Telej. low M!'.i. V13 12- 1
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BUSINFiSG 5EFIVICE
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1' A M 1 : ; : s irtr's na 1 l!2tcti ttay I p. 1!,. lot-... M2 V; .'.vi ;v lot-. ! iri!rr- i.iVn evn'.r lt". l!:e Mist3ak:i C. V. Co. k.
lv.2 W. t ..ur;a bt.. Mi?:17tf
VA.NTi:i To r.'iit. a store or ofTi't; ;i!vi A or ti rootn house or Hat for fHuiily Mf 3 r ! M J. R v REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Parm I Sintis l'or Sale
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whv It's 10 to 1 if either 3 t"' v.ir..
irom wnicn a toiai proauciion oil
f S 4.00 0 bushels is forecast compared with 518,000 bushels shown for September and 1.233,000 bushels harvoeted last year. BiS Potato Crop. White potatoes show a condition of 67 percent of normal in Indiana, from which a total production ot .".740,000 bushels 1 indicated, con-
l'AUMS-ro ficre farm at acriücf. 10 days on!y, J3.HK). US aciv farm. .c-v"oi rash
1"7 n.Tf Jarm at Jl." p?r aero, lnchid- 1
Inr Ptock and impltpaionts. n3 acre farra at J'M'U. S2 cre farm at $0. 70 acr at $'.C. acre at Si'OX). r.O acre- at 40 acres at 80 acr-a at J7or0. Lar selectl-m at our ctlice. Toth. I.flssu A CzU-anv. 0j2 S. Ciiapln St. Phono Lincoln C2.".'..
CINCINNATI MAN TAKES OVN LIFE INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Oct. 11 John Sullivan, exe 30, cf Cincinnati committed suicide by hanging hlmseif to n. chandelier In his room .t tho Central notch The body waa found last night and tho coroner Mtartol an investigation. it i' believed Sullivan had bee-n Rad 2 4 hourn.
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PLOMENT
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EARTHQUAKE AGAIN
WATERFRONT, N". Y., Oct. 11. John Barleycorn walked the plank today. The laftt "snifter" is being removed from the palatial bars of the vessels of tho United States shipping board under the order which makes Amenta dry on the ecas. Dottle after bottle of .ua going liquors, ruled off the surf by AttyGen. Daucherty, was spirited away to the army ba.se in Rrooklyn. Four thousand bottles of the flnent whiskies, wines and cordials that over tickled a law brtaking throat Ho ageing in tho Brooklyn barracks, according to an announcement of John D. Appleby, chief cf this arid area. These wx?re taken from the four
in port:
j President Roosevelt, President Polk, i President Arthur, and .Susquehanna. ; Barleycorn gave up the ghost I without a struggle and plur.ged into ! DaT's locker, Appleby said. The
i Vili-in'r rr hnnril vn'untnrllv rorccnt-
innTf.pil ht - ""i i"" . j nancfc.ea ta. th& reTnoval of the uqUor
cTiPB Mcirnxo ratuiiday. The second general meeting of the Mlshawaka Woman's club will be hold Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Helen B. Paulsen of Chicago will bo The speaker. The subject will be "The Psyehelofty of Mother Goose," and will be illus
trated with dolls In costume. Miss I
Vesta Herring of South Bend will have charge cf the music.
POLICE iYEWS. Goorpe, M. Comrod, 1010 S. 17th i-t., wa arr5ted on a charge of intoxication last nU?ht, and was committed to the city Jail, until this morning, when he will have hl3 hear Ing.
for September and 3.570.000 bushel,! fI'P ng board vessels
harvested last year. Tho estimated production of sweet potatoes dn Indiana was 352,000 bushels on Oct. 1, compared with 332,-
000 bushels shown for September
and 39C.000 bushel
I x r. lTTi41iiKVinr llnnnr fflo
The condition of tobacco in Indiana &t time of harvest was 86 per-
nrrTTTJC AT A TPniV A kent of normal and Indicates a to-
"VA "Wi,tal production or 16.409.000 pounds. ROME. Oct. 11 (Ry I. N. S.) j compared with 15,069,000 pounds
ct tho aa.T.o hour a.s ha;
year ago. an eaxtnquaKo , n0un(j9 harvested last year.
On the Oct. 1 condition figure for apples It Is estimated Indiana will
NOTICE. To milk consumers, beginning Thursday. Oct. 12. the milk dealers of Mishawnka will deliver milk in the afternoon for tho winter months, instead of early in the morning. Will you kindly re'urn all bott'es daily as we are in need of them. Advt. 10t2.
COAL! COAL! COAL! Cattleman's New Coal Yard offers'
you tho highest quality of coal. $9 for the best ;;rade of Indiana, $10 tor the best grade of Illinois, 111 for the best grade of Wet Virginia, Manhattan ccsJ, $10.75. Phone Miah. 1959. Adv.-8 tf.
LEST WE FORGET. Money deported with First Trost A Savings Ran k before Oct. 12th will draw interest from Oct. 1st, In s&xne
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BY MATLACK PRICE We are pleased to announce that we have secured n limited quantity of this delightful brochure which wc will be very glad to present to our friends and customers without cost. It is delightfully illustrated and in carrying out the furniture arrangement which is suggested in diagram that accompanies each interior view, a definite service is intended to those who are furnishing the new horn- or transforming the old one. Matlack Price is one of America's best known, recognized authorities on home decorations and you will find this Brochure very interc tin as well as helpful. It is yours for the asking.
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NF.W COZY t HOOM HOUSE f-r f.aJe. I.r?e let. Pri" Sl.foo-i.coo ens'!. rtalanc one pvr rat of purcha, j rlre
iao:t:r.y. A. . lAve.I, jiQor.e Mis.."-! wk a l.vv.1. HU4 ' l oll SAM! or r-r.t, all ni'sWa bouse. rcoTin and bath l'hr.n MlsY 23'.:3 '.tf j Fctii SAI.12 Severs 1 ixmv 4 and ö rooi"". .
ccttajres and t;i!i:a;ow8 on easy pay-
t:'.nis. wim srr.aji iir.-nuiii cown. Sv-
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shock occured at Anoona today. The population wa.s thrown Into panic anl considerable damage was done.
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who ask us to come and get it," A rnV, , ca:,l "And wp'rp t'oln.-r aT-
shown for September and 12.250.000 " V'' '
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Don't forget tho pnms
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HUCK v.AKDLN La.M-Kor ale: aüJoiniojr city socta of Dodge plant No. 4.
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leu cjia lasse yenr living on
fround. Eisy terra
ere tracts. VvIU flcance yoor build
lag. Call by raone er come inj xrif. E n. lJrrklt. 1403 LIucola Wa Kut. Ml'ftitwfiks. Thon 13(V tu
$iOO DOWN ileady fcr occupancy Pec. 1. New btmsalow. roon and bth. one-fcalf block froia oar line. Itlvr lirk; bljr basement, pipe furnv, folid oak Üoor la living ra cad diaiac Xvoai : 2 rtce tdrooms.
for Beptember and 1,029, 0-00 biiKh!1 1 '
harvested last year. The yield of cabbage in Indiana was f,.4 tons per acre and the onlon.s 23i bushela pe racre. The acreage of both were considerably larger than l&t year.
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"ce.T" .r..iJi tnrds. sink with b.H and
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PrLc 5Ki0.
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Terra. $33 per
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f2t.O DOWN ö ra hone oa Clover t 0ctTlc. g&. Lrav. full f'.zed lot. 2 block from car
John Martin, civil war veteran cf Osceola, flipped and fell Wednesday afternoon. In his back 3ard, and was severely Injured. '
BREAK A GOLD IN FEW HOURS
mcnt as Ilrst National Hank. Oombined Resource 4,000,000. Adv. 2t8. N'OTTCH nmembr the Dorcas Vhite Elephant and pastry sale at Grore.Tire Shop October 12, 13 and 14. Advt-10t2
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On an average, 100 reterans th Civil war die every day.
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M:V KU.NOAI.OW .U molfrn. 5 room ' 5 -''. rerta . per xaoaiH.
and Ttlc; fnnu rciat down, ra'.- I " itM-."'- w.. mo r.k? root. lnsi-Jlre of owner, '. c. wita.n -fisy WjukIl d.s.aa; froiaj i- Tilrd Rt. 16f 1 cntr. (.-iruv attached to hvus. la jro.--!;
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nrrxj)iNG I'FitMrrs. Pmeil De Wlerdt, Sixth t.. 2 -story double house. $7,0 0-0. David OIdfatb.T. Queenpborough ft., gurare, 303.
Pape's Cold Compound Acts Quick, Costs Little, Never Sickens!
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t'l ar.c at 4j a aivata .iw vacant. Iii rn botis rr-Iy rnode-rn on llu-y S: . jrS ro- ni hon cn Lawton Sr.. 12i) cs-. f"J per month. Trice J42. T room i rtlt modern toue cn Sfudet .akr St . j:0. 7 rccni hon on Sd! St., eloctrtc, hot wj'.pr, bath, at $4".t. S ro :.i ho;:- or. iv.rdel1 St.. I.ir lot. rr;-,' $i ""V Tota. Lau Jt Ct.'.vt-
PICX1C KTJPPKR TIITRffDAY.
look: A nrw bncfilow realy for occuraacy ia Irt dJjs i ull bast-iont, Pewtr draia In floor. Liilh-'.n col b'.c. hot ud coid waur for laundry pnrio, oak border la Lviaj dlaiaji rot ms, double floors, built-m bookeas-j ca'.onadr-, 2 ifdrvoais, 2 clothe civtp. bath b?wa the tJrood?, ür.9 j orch and lot.- Price 4t-0. 'lrva. IT' i-o,n a:nl f.'-i rr month.
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V.'hy roi bii'.M a am ca your va--aat 1 r? Vhthor It l-i for yo--.r,.f or for fdi !t a rr'fitah inros: jient. Through our ti- ar.clnc plan you an e.W.t to build t ta? loi; cost, wirb Ilr?!e outlay tf money For plir.s. p'c'.rl Ht1on. and term, cii'.l Mishawnka 11M. (-jr alo-5aa3n will jrladly filala thl propoltloa In detail COLPAERT REALTY CORPOUATION 12VS L'.ac-jln War VV; t.;f Full SALT at a biryaln Tor : dy on'.y. fret cf fro:;:? cn Llacola Way Latt. J. H. Kerwin. l'hoae Mish. 2"".h -.'Ut L TS i;or!aiid Ad iitlon. 4 lot, rwij Irtcatio:.. !'e oa Fui and Hoblaon St At a tarrifice. Ose lot lr. Pot Adi.thn. 4iilCl cn .T,rrr"on PIr 1 . ?.fSh iwaka. fTO. Tota. laut! A Cziany. yrl S. Chan In . i.
MINT FA It.M s) acres cf the belt miat land ia thii
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I an l uouna :o uian i moay lor xas xu-1
I Every drurff'?t here guarantee.-
St. raul's EpLfcopal church will, c-ach packatr of "Pape' Ccld Complve a picnic supper Thursday even-J pound" to break up any cold and. Ins at the pariah rooms. j end Erippe misery in a few hours or; , ! money returned. StutTIne?, pain, ! Little Betty; truly a jrood oft coalj headache, feverirhr.es.s, intlamcd or. "Serrice and Quality" our motto consented noae and head relieved' -Consumers Coal and Ice Co. ! with ftr5t do. Thee fafe, pleasant.
Phcr.e Mlhawaka waka 2366.
1770 or Misha-; tablets co?t only a feiv adv.6tf : millions now take them ; fickenlnff Quinine.
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wi'i not only burn pratically any fuel that cut your coal bill from 25; o AT- .
It Lira all la one piece J r or ressonaoi prices on mrmn aiak ? nowT for las fu-iwork co to Sale,?m"n Bros. Machine
iure owaer. Will cotiider South lnd shop, one block east of North Fide or MisLauuka pioferty that 1 worth tha' an. a. Adv GtS
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k. p. attition: RegTjUr meetlnx Thurpdar even-, nj?. Special meetinsr of the Dt-ncinr;
:uv4y. ie i now .uwer aaa ay otar t.: ;r; lirl 6 rooai hour ia Ulrv-r Pari, now fhowlair an ir.co.ri of ir cionth, one half biock c2 car IIa, hat Ictrio and (rs.
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ake a well loat sl bAdi lot aa -r.: I !erv ishes. hllam Coata. C. C. , payraer.t. Lot rntvt b wu ettoad and i Marvin Cone, M. R- Adv. lltP
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pays ox savtgs Home Pulldln? and Loan A&c!a- J ticn Is paying 7 per cent cn savings ;
left one year and 6 per cent if left tlx monthA Advt.-25tf.
Lyt-a 2,rO. üiJ. 3C la the Kaat Ead. clo-l to Llacola War. J'J.") down and ItO rf !
month. 0;b?r well located loa? Ou oa East Thirl St.. fJil3'. Price j::J. ASIC rOR McKENNA Hastings Realty. Co.
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Necessity never makes a r araln. Within cur breast this Jewel
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. A "'comprehensive ' "hanTtt? ng o etery maler o XXPXt7$detall an organization rtuf II 1 äklÖ44Y CGrcs tnat operates per- if W ' ''f-'.-jSi Funeral Direction servni twMTTwjsj ices. f
HOT BLAST HEATERS These famous heaters burn soft coal, coke or any other fuel. We guarantee them to reduce your coal bills. They consume all the waste gases that usually go up the chimney, and are especially T!d. S1S.80
DUPLEX ALCAZAR COMBINATION RANGES Why not place on- cf ihr coal and as ranker in your home this month? Th"y bake with either coal or for fuel, insuring a wir::4
cool kitchen in the sumnu-r. They are great (f?.00 ' values at y.
A FACTORY P.EPRESKXTATIVE PROM THE KAC'TCIIV BE AT OUR STORE ALL NEXT VEEII OcteUr i: h : : .th The explanation of the economy of th Dupi AI -.r IIa, r v.:; interest every won'i&a proud of her h&m. West End Furniture and Hardware Store
FREE fiOUVEXIKS 41 V. Seventh Strt et, MLshauka.
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