South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 290, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1922 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Prom 'Bo to beau OLESOK'S FORCES AROUSE G. 0. P. fadiM lid Michfeai Mews ra fn cül I Before ! j 1 f -.':r f

TUESDAY .MORNING, OCTOEEK 17, 1922

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TEACHER MARRIED Annouin vinrnt M.ulr of Marriajro at Elkluirl -Eyin-Fimcr.il Tod.iv. F LK i I A ! :T. Ar.'..- - Palph I .1 ' m:.--. .r.-i!i: -- n irr. f r j ; ; . v, h i 1 h f rr,r :: r :.;: '; . (' iv. Ti. and Mr. wl-ih. i V, ' i r. ')., i : Mr. ; V. i t. I Strut n v P -pv- : ! ?!'! . It t ii a :, -' r . -. ' '- v i h S ;t K r: r i: . .. . r ' r '' v' i i: A f i r ' t i , n : i Ii-. r t .' .1- ith Of .1 - II w- .-'. of i V. J iCk-ori I..V.1 h O V. ur:-l ! ad in i; ! 1 'r(n k Sard i v m.-'rnlr. vr 1 Mis L.' r.". wf.'i ua i' ; ;r. ir. a ! I r- ir h!ra an-l tlioujhi him .-! p ! nc J 4 :s d'a'n win r: t u r pci a a 'a-- had he n si- k in !! for a w k. i The far.ral v :t f- ; c r q Will I i i ! I 'i' u -hy a I .!vi i : r h w i v M takMr. I A L' : '.0 oYi k of th (' f.ffh lat" !!(! at Ii" 1 s vv.m h'u'i at. 1 ) V. A r. -:r '-'.a ' :oi a 1 Tin- ,.u:a. r i f : i i . If n July :. IMS ard ,m- to i:h.rr in 1 - v i. rM a nur-iS-r of ' irs h- v. i noiri'ir on ;h- I:k ;.;,r, i , .hoad. !h .n'-v h- v. t - ..,-dovr.l ..s .Art-.,-:- of th- Ki - .'o -k torn .hwn n -ar a'-ro to n-.ikf wav fm' th. Valley 1 .mk build :r.. Surivin' Mr. I.yi-n-.T i r. t i 1 1 f 1 o i . ; a " i . 1 , . ns ; a 1 '. o: h-r. I 'i on. of Y1. K;v r. t ai m A. !. - and two .s - 7' r-. Mr. 'har-: s N. Ii;s-n . . vi-vii:-v N. II. . a a ! Mrs : d.y of I.t-or-.:.. N. H. Jab n Slit for divorce hi - h'l.-. f;'.-d in t:ic !ip'i;or court by Aun J. j.arnbka tr-'in l"id . I.nabKa. th" former nkirar for n.1""! ai;moi.. Th" coupb- w-re nau ii' d on A;r:J 11. liir. .T.vl M-puatiil I -' Frid.iV Th- comia ;int a t hat Mr. ! 1 a;V i did r.ot k' f l hi- rnarrlire promjf, hclo Upp ! t '' i I a. 1 1 ' o. Mrs. I-atahka. wh.. at :!; t .. ' ill.-- marrit-'i- . -i id"'A aid it a t numla r of c h i '.-1 r i. . .Sh" s:a; ' t 't.at h" b.-..t h-r 1 s -; r-old iI.uki -t-r in an .rtrnipt to drive la r fior.i th-- ho:n . md that ! also b. at h:-.1-. NILES NEWS j i s j i " i . : . I i Wiiil"' 1 ". t i C; uro i oad I NIId:.s , . i Iriv-ln- n!"i:: th no. th of N ill c lenj l;c 1.. Corell's auto was r truck by a ar ; e a I .y South V.end p-irti-s. and Mts. '"h Av.i- injure !. .-ii" v. as tnnavn a the st-erit7 ' i:e. 1 an-1 h.-r ro i :; .I7ld la-r h'-t .Mlilt'-I. t-aU i a a r s were co n -- ab r a ! ! 1 a r : . a ' ! . f tram d . -: a : - h. r T. I., (it eM. Cill e? tii" Micliitm i'entral ia;lwa. and li.s familv came to Ni; io:- a u e. k i end visit ;t!l Mr. an-1 Mrs. Jeh-ii Jl'itton. M.:s Pi -r n Hutten re-j t irne-1 to i'h.a'a-'' with them. ' Mr. and Mrs. Th-yd Stroh. Id bfti Monday in t'o-ir e.-ir fi'i- riorid.a.j where they u;I! c p. r.d the wiutrj it d TT. IV ::: tke tl'a it' faMjr" h-imc. i -7v1.- '...,n-' is in Hr.n.i It.. nid- to .;tt"nd the gran 1 i OA . l,ut" K t n ft h-.nie Monday sen witii t";e ; l.i.T7oi. M . C'b ? i nnd family a rrivel i . h u mg clo ! a i n 1 an.: 1 tli" sea1 h..w mi ,T i w ,n rr; e 1 Pome d iv a "er -; i .... t'-ir-" u ks , i Vi itii.i an 1 h:o. Mr. and Mr. Ti . d Hen le: i i 7.:- of a d uh'er. 1 - rr. s ' !:;i-..r!'i hospital in South 71 are it. 1 IV P- i.d. I t Henderson i.s a s-- n of Pr lb :? and Dr. Ahby Henderson .7 V. Among tbrt club xr . . m r n fr'ip : ii . . . - s a t :. n who will Attend the fi ito f - i of clv.h? v. ctirg a Clinr th!-;--e !r''. W. i 1". - a. tr. - l ! . ed. Mrp. Ki'w.rne. Mr. J. W. P P P.:rd. Mrs. n. W. Hi M : . A". I. Tyl-r. Mr ar. 1 Mrs. Jirr s V. -e returned from a n;-"to -v. I r.d . where Th- v ;s; .ti is ? Mr. I1 ir'y ! fa 'v. r. a-..! :!-.- bf: .e- trflV ', m;--s Mr !..-!'-for c-;;,ni-f ;: t i r " h 'in. .: M. A ' :t 1 v On Sit -a t - a s i at ! l it K i, -.mh i Mu a k . l n e I th r : - w i r I -o .-tm nr-'. Mrs. A. J. v for a -. a it on:---1-i r i v !r.t !n ' Tort. Arthur ar. I P' a rn"-1 f ro n " V : ) h i n M. ere t: r - w . r i . i l 1 r e -- of t h '' n ' ' e y i "re 1 Th ' er - was his hr: n n -r . v.-. Wh.'" e.lr-: o-t '.' " reo cf hc-t r.'.rr .' ,-- ;q r n .': ! r' 1 n;'l l ulparaiso Mayor ; Hrplirs to Critics, VALPARAISO. I: ! . r u: ! ef . r.il ftar.dird uas r vor E. VY. Aar :: ( Vui b - 1 r also x ii- tviay ty :ro m 1: ..map tha running hrf : ra: Valparaiso. maMe: o-jt th" r'f.ir.'t c.r 1: aid ."a:e 1 In Par . ta r;er.' IM l.; 1 ii ., i k - of .-4tate a-. ' fe it-ral a; 1- I t h th." di I h W:i -.1 1 at i-. wM'.- . uted ro i f n s ' . re f- r-1 S. r : r g A ' ' y in.i 1 .1 . ' s-iv tr tr.av- r I h 4 4 V 1 m x: M'-Naucht rrprt L V am rr ' - .i - ca'ir.r th. 'VA - i r he h repeat.-. i. y ;.--k u I - f'-l-1 ral find tat a

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Defender of Chicago's Executive '''ir'a'lFORMERPROSECUTi

clconxr Thoinp-on. LLTKOIT :,'!' .2 at ti '. 16.v.d.ic h -fif : ! e r.c th Iv-.lyn lirtnv:,, pa-cor of the IIa ;tt riurrii, v a s . ro;)0rt; v.inU: la-t r.!'L: to th" strain. .tion- U-v-n Mayor William' r 1 i; Thompson o. Chb a::', ar.'I i I . j. . " r Jam s "ouz'T.1-", of D'-tro.t.l ta- UMrr ditatd a wrathy 1 1 1 r to i.Mr. Krown todav. , .... . .1 ib then 'i'. t fi it-ftor to th; I! - . xi!a:n:ric in it final para-' -r.ijih ti't h- war. th public to l:.r. tl:- of its Fusrf stlon : r-a rii.ni; ir pa rai mil., lor la t c- ! f.;..' . f ralr.'' of Chrlt .-; ikir.K of the rf-cption vhh I . 'r(..t voiji.i Chr:-t to!ay. th. i i- rrj'orf! to have -aIJ: "I f ar it wouM ! as cool us th1' 1 r , ;. i -n a.TorI-l Chicago's mayor! ; . :: . i r( -nt vi.-it." j T!h- '.if -.i-h tween Mayor Couz : r. an.l th- (J'.iiao mayor. frallr

the -ouz..n- Ptt-r occurs! last vear!n'Jt r'''V ln practue of,

wh . r. Mayor Co;:zens rffi:?ed to at-! 1 t i . vt a -nff rence to which Mayor! 1 Tii "m p.-ori invit'-d him ocrurred last wck when; Mavcr Thompson visiting l)Pf roit. . ..... ........ , m-i with a ( o'd wel..om from Mayor (..;; n-. Cou.eiLs I'tter. 1'i'llowin' is Couzens let'er: 'Tills morning's paper puhlish-l hat it alleges to he portions of a rm"n jriti jireaehed lat n'ht on

-vi.i'WIiiit attitude would our citv tak

' f-.v ard the second comm- of Christ. ' j "You are reported to hive nsk'd I Hi Muo-tioa: -Would tho mayor, th i - :ty council, tho leading husir.essj ! ri-. -a. and tl;- .ittzens, generally, ,'ive! . a wch-ome Va-tittin His corn In?? a r it would be as cool a.s the re-

jptjon accorded the Chicago mayor art- hl.- wir. , j on his n rrnt vi. -dt. II in-v W.I On th publicity that has been

! i-':v-n year M-rmon I am taking the ; h ' i ty of publicly asking the follow-

f.f'ir.- litJ' -fions: "Would you, as

the 1 a -u no-1 h ad of your church, ask itho city ttovernmer.t to welcomo a I i pre--ntativi of the saloon interest, Jthe underworld, and the man who ! too',; the position the ( hlcaito mayor !i. during the World war?"

"The city government has endeav.jhas been connected with the matters

ored du rim,' the pa-t four years to j i .-' a u r a t e tfi coming to Detroit or j na u of that type, and it has used th" 'entire for. e of the law and th" police department to keep thes" char-ate!-out of Detroit; but the impre, -ion sm-.i out from your church . th.it ue should welcome them. i "What would you ku attest th city fouiail .and the mayor do when ; characters of this kind do come to i town ?" j "Io you know the facts In conjunction with th" visit of the Chicago ! mayor in Detroit ? j "Do you know that h" was snuhbed. or are you talking without ! knowledge of th" f.icts. as , many (. it : t s do? "May I ask what you would do. o" irf-a i tit than the city gov miiKnt ''is done, in its eltorts at law en- ' o : 1 1 1 in . Teihaps- you have been miquot-

iin-t,'d. If so, I would like to he Inu:is: farmed and in the meantime 1 am

i 1 1: a iviii-; t n putui" so that tri" proi p ' " ntav li.ivt- the advantage of your i suitevt iojjs a to how wo .-hould prejpare fur the second coming of j , , r:, Vours ery truly. (Signed) ".lamrs Cmien, "Mayor." iMunn: r. to havi: lU'SINKSS MANAGER h.M'Avr.TTi:. in.;.. Oct. l . vr. 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ! ' r ' K Middiehrook. of Chicago, his nci bu.-ira .-j-i manairer of Purdue univery. l'l-fv't K. '. Klhott announced : .... i i . - roo-;. a native or er.ho'.:, .s a tm m "'T ot th" nrm ori ' :-f":"e-ia ut:i and A v-ciate. ltd.. ' " " 1 ; 1 ' iiu oiinii's. Ho ui.. asun.e h;.s dufh." Xov. 1'. The p in tli" university it ion : - a new or.e "It ts one of the fl; hive in ?o'.r: I for a heiter and more cor. o mi al admiritrn: cn of hr in'"Dr. i-:::. ott ill-- . r; - ' i '. u t i 1 n ." i v 1 DELAY HEARINGS UPON I CONTEMPT PROCEEDINGS

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Oct. 16. - 1 l ill,1.. I i Contempt , f court proceedings j.r ,,iVM 1 a.iait -h: four Loga n spi-rt striking .0 1 r i'.: i- l 1 shopmen for alleged failure .,,1 Mrs. ''' th" a ntl-p!cket'ing InjuncW ir.v ! t-'1 v- ,r" cor.t:nt:ed in fe.K r.i ! cotirt j ti-.hy lint; - 0-t. 2.1. 5o that cddltion- ' 1 anl "1 I-letm ni cht be Introduced.

i T e ib fen.lant.. Vincent Cotton, ue-;,b-nt of th" International Ma-ch-r. .sts bv -i! nn:rn in Locanspcrt;

' 1 1 ir Miir.r, president of the II -p. -rt I', .'."rated shopcraf:. and ,f! P-v S.y c? and Char'.es Shoff are ilb'ced t ) h"t" endeavored to pr- -..!.-:. '. pe-t S'ivr. a t rikebrakx.

a '-fa i, h 3nf)0l Industrial Accidents In Inriana Durins Past Year iNiM.w vpoLis Pi. Oct. is. I 1 :str i i cedents in Indiana dar-! i- .: 'r. . voir naea epi. a'i, t ,if 1. i.cC'Tjin; to a year- : ep. r "'f th" iniuis-trlal hc-ird tolav. O'' tr.:s number. li'S re.srultei fa:te the fact the coal mine ate were idle for months ! I u -: rv o we 1 t h greatest , v.uero 3.1..1 r.ecaer.Ta m tr.e ra.iroaa '.utry. 3 In th" automobile In dustry ard 2.0Ö0 In the iron and .-cf--'. industry. The report ho-.v 313 chJiren and l.iPM womon were Injured while at ! :1 eir co0u7-.ctior.s-vinvnv 'i i? n iji i vri w OVER TRESTLE; 5 HURT IVPP. I r.d. Oct. 16. Uly I. NJ ) Five ras,. reers were inlurei i t. .lay whm a Motion f -st pangr! train Jumped Its tracks and plunged I o( r a tie-tin here. j The train ai on it- way from i I ,o a .. v: ' . r Lo.i..-v !'1 and French Lick Murines whin th accident oc-

JFAG ES DISBARMENT

Miincie Man Who Served PrisOil Tcnil to Get Hearing IJefore Har. MTNCIi:. Ind., Oct. 1C Horace Murphy, forme.- prosecuting- at torney (f Delaware countv. who thrf year nuo wa sent to the Ftari.il ;f-n;tentiary at Atlanta, Ga., on' ( o;;v;t tion in the United States diii trict lowi t at Indianapolis on a entree f consjjirary to use te mails to defraud, will he tried in the Delaware circuit court Saturday on i rharart a preferred by a committe.3 ot Muaci lawyers to determine wlitrh0 i er ne hiiouid oe dasp'irred Irorn practice in the- courts of Indiana. , I Murphy ha employed attorneys to ht. the proreedin j:?, although ho is I iav . nd is in another i-uiness. After serving several month? of r,y tho l1 ' Iin H- ! 1 uncn' nUlür OI JIuncie- waH waa i sentenced with Murnhv and for the .irne offeiis; was pardoned ahout the same time. Trio TiIit Troject Murphy, lian' h and a number of others were found uuilty of usirn their official positions to further a ! I:1K I,r'Zft r'Pn .'-cneme nero vy nitu weauny mn iran. various parts of the country were swindled out of larse sunt of money. The committee which returned the fin. linsts on which disbarment pro-ijci-edinits were hrotight is composed o? Will T. White. Thomas E. Ilracken and Kdward R. Templar. Their investittation was prompted by William A. Thompson, jude of the circuit court, Judjco Thompson has ask-d Tj. A. Guthrie, one of Murphy's attorneys, to take steps to relieve him of th duty of presiding at the trial. Thomipson, It Is paid, has been unfriendly toward Murphy in j tho last few years I wich some judge or attorney to preside in this trial that in no wayi involved in the proceedings, and that will 1 entirely" removed from all Influence pro or con." Judge Thompson wrot". "to t)) end th.at Mr. Murphy may feel that he will have a fair and impartial administration of the law in th" trial. Pnxveilinss Against Williams Disbarment i)roceedings al?o werebrought against fJeno Williams, for mer deputy prosecuting attorney of the county, because he was convicted a year ago in the federal cotirt ot th" charge of violating th" liquor laws, but Williams resigned from the bar and forestalled the trial. WOMEN MISS RIGGER THINGS IN LIFE, SAYS BRYAN'S DAUGHTER r.VAXSVILId-:. Ind.. Oct. IK. "The world in its frenzied eagerne to determine jus how long m!la3? shol! wear her skirts, i.s overlooking the bigr thitm.s in life." Mrs. Ruth I'.ryan Owen, wife of a Pritish army otf'icer and daughter r f William Jenrings Pryan, hi id in an interview here today. "ClirN have more freedom now than they d to have and are exercising it. ' Politics I d", not l:k" tlv word I prefer to term it citizenship and statcsnnn.-'hip." Mrs. Owen continued. "If Ploj-idi wants my father to represent it In the senate, h" will do hi.st best to plrisa them." Mrs. Owen l.s her to addre.- a teachers' federation meeting. U. S. REVENUE AGENTS SEIZE IUIM SHIPMENT NI-'.W YORK. )ct. K. (Py I. X. of a heavy foe th" . i i nuf-r coa 1 goa rr.tnent etitter Hahn, flagship or the prohibition navy, sneaked up on th" two-masked .schooner Pmerald as --he discharged a suspicious lookir.K r.ir' i to pevcral launches about eight m;l- s off St. John's in lot early tod iy and afiir firing her onej pounder over the hows of the craft ! to dieourace flicht, ranged upon j aloro: '.". ' When the revenue rr.cp hoarded the M-hooner they f.aind her decks oa mouda sod with celery and other track produce. A search disclosed a cir,ro of 1.000 cases of liquor. Fupposedly from Pahama. W'hil" preparing to board the PmeraM. the Hahn kept her onepound trained upon the launch Elsie, on which the cargo wn b"ing transferred when th" Emerald was overhauled. A search of :h Dunch revealed eicht ca.5e rf wh!?key. Capt. A. J. Williams and ?even negroes were found on hoard the Emerald. Two men who were operating the launch were taken to th ni'-pmi house for quo stionirg. They said thpy were Albert Schumony and J. C. Garrity. N." papers wer found to jhow the j registry of the EmPrflld. (TRIPLETS, 76, ARE ON VACATION TRIP RICHMOND. Ind.. Oct. 1. A set of triplets To years old v!tted their twin brother and pister here and In Spring Valley, Ohio tcday. They are . 1 .'.at lo i't U.r niueTi. u 4'ir3 .11 ill'Of j T'..., a United State. - 1 TVinro T-at t rio Tan VMVior.. . A4.' 4 "....' W i4....- . ? tu e -. v. t Ä.v'iV'v. ä. cv .'iai i : Jarp Wi:;aRls ot Ubanon. Ohio First they visited Henry William here and then thej- went over to Spring Valley to visit WUlIams twin sister, Mrs. Joseph Begford. The triplet? have red hair. Their! weight. always was within four ounce? of each other until they were 16 years old. Their mother distinguished them by letting them wear ft. phlte. b'ue and red beads. ItlTTTSK It.TE CUT. INDLN"AIOLIS. Ind.. Ot. 1?. The petition of the Mayer Grain Co. i and 11 other Utera cf electric current from the Churubtinco Electri: LUht and Tow-er Co. for decreased ratej wns denieii by the public service commission today

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r fry (4 V- .ye" V C5" :- . -w t.-.- , After Barbers In convention at Chicago picked out William Hayes as tho worst-looking: Jobless and "broke", down-and-outcr In town. They gave him a shave, shampoo, bath and trimmings and a new suit. On the strength of his improved appearance Ilaycs got a job. URGE DEATH FOR 'GLAND PIRATES' Mvsterv of Chicapo Gland Robberies is Still Unsolved. CHICAGO, Ort. Ifi. A move a made today to mae the str-alirg of human glands punishable hy death. Rep. Thomas J. O'Crady announced today that h" will introduce at the January session of the state letrislatve a bill to make the robbery of glands a capital offense. The mystery of the stolen gland cases were still unsolved today. Police and Chicago doctors planned to canvass all surgeons' others in thej hope of revealing some clew. Two and possibly three cases of "ghand banditry" have been reported I to police. ! Joseph Woznhk. vas at home today, following ft venal days in thej hospital as th" result of being drug- ! ed and robbed of a n'and. Harry Johnson, reported to au-( thoritics th.it he was attacked rral weeks afro and when lie retrain-; ed consciousness found that h" had been operated on. Police Ureal: Up Ring Of Automobile Bandits CHICAGO. Oct. 1. Automobiles alued at morn than $.,101,000 wr" stolen by a pang of auto thieves from Chicago during th last few months according to alleged conf.snniH In the hands of police. The men who confessed, police -aid. art Fred II. Jones and an 1-' ear-old youth known a.s "Midpey" and who is believed to be Harry Uefkowitz. Iefkowitz wa.s arrested on a farm near Colum.hu, Wi.. : where h" wns cuanlir.tr sevi ral stolen machine?. According to the confessions the band was organized by Joseph Oua- : tasl wlio recently p.iiled for Italy , with $200.000 in cold. 5aid to be his , fhare of the loot. j LofkowPs was held on D' charges . of automobile larceny. The plaintiff in tho nilts of .T.irktnn D. Seymour nsrainst Emma Franck and Jackson D. Seymour acalnst Andrew fiunderman. a.-, constable for Portace townhip. for replevin of property, has .aled trial by Jury and the cas s have been t-tricken from jury sitting. Cured Her Rheumatism Knowlnf from trrrihl rxprriertc the utTeiMnir cauel by rheiimitlm. Mr. J.j K. Ilnrt, mho II f at K. DouglitMrret. r-11S. nioomlngton. III.. I no' thankful at hiivinr currd herrlf that out; of pari gratitude he 1 anJou to teil II otbrr suffrrrr Jut how to urt rid of thrlr torture by a lmple way Ht liom. iMr. Hunt ha nothinK to ell. Mrrfly mail jour own name nnI nldret. are! lie Will (liMlly rnd you thi alnablei Information entirely free. Write her at; one before you forget. j Edwards Iron Works gut our riuci: Itelnforclng, Channtd., I Beams, Angles, liars. tiol S. MAIN ST. M. S??3

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Minnesota Woman ('andidate Joins IJryan to Stump State. ST. V.V. M.r.r . o. -. Mr?.

Anna I .ck i-o:., ii"-;. crat" ' xi'.-rn in for tr. ::! S:a:-s .-!..:(.:! in, M.) r.'f-'ti. : 1 y U'i::vi u; aj .-?ven '. i n;r.il tanjin .nn 'i j 1 Will: tm .1 r.r.ir:- I!r a n in a a n.r.r trip t;,.r.'Ui-h t.'i- larjr r t tl j Ii r n :-a lr- arp!a!: ly c -n er' 1 ovt r t r o r. f.r. nudr hv Mr.---. ' iovn. hi.(--.vn in ti:- ror.r- ntratirn of the i a: -n !.-i:nd S n. 1'nr.k Ii. Ktl.opr. repuM;-an, ki'-ir r !-ction. S-r.s. X '.-.:! . f M:n?jeota an 1 i L nr.'..; i f Wi.--..-'-it.r. luve join.-l Kc'.!' i:t tu::'.;.r' the :at-. The! r.::r r-pu :..ea n catt...u;':i I'iOj j trj-n t It ü 1 i;j. Although th-- repuh!ie.ir c nc"- ' M:. (! .-en a Hr.k:nr' perM.T. ility i i h:v ilrv satinr i.t an p-iitii-a. .en::tr.--t:t :s re.-p'T.-""..'-" lor tao att r.dan-.-e at her m-:i:i '-;. Loss of If ifes Love is (musc of Divorce Prayer 1 f cj,i j j i. g that his wife told h'.m she r.o l-'fii-r cared for him and ha! refuse ' to lie with him, Harry W. r.rotht r.s has f:b-d Kuit in the Superior court for divorce from Thelma brothers. The father aks the are an-1 custody of thir on" child. Mr. and Mrs. liroihers ere married 1--h. -2. 'j and separated Se-pt. 2:., Ii'.', h" charpes. so.v ( Aisiis srirmi:. ASHLKV. Ind.. O. t. 1 ;. Worried over all g-d troubles of his .-. n. .tay Sutherland, who reo. ntiy was hah d into court to ar.suar a s- rious charge; filed by his wife. John Sut i:er!an i. ag--d C2. enJed h:.s iif- at his. home lure bv drinking earb. l.e acid. According to estimate the human body contains a microi-e poimlation i enu.'il to a thouaral million time?; I 1 i the whole human population of the world. DR. F. O. CARTER I Eye, Ear, Noso & Throat S Doctors Services In Treating Your Eyes or Fittinn Glasses. 22 Yean en Stato Street Sign Kevofving Lights CIllltlArillftil TIA4. arr.;, ntrvojinew. innomni 8 Irxiijtitlori ar fraqaer, rauenrt by v at rain. I r,flmf.tion ty. Cre Cy 8trtIMned and Tonaiia Removed. FRANKLIN O. CARTER. M. O. 120 South .tat St. Fcor.d Floor) CKiOiio un ixcT rortn or tt, t;r HTT to dur-ar 10 t If. CnmlKJT 1; iZn&r. J em yr. r-sr r4 vrm r-

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We have seen that the Firestone Track Type Cord Tires are better in every wny. Watching them perform on our customers' trucks has convinced us. They are gum-dipped an exclusive Firestone feature. This process puts a rubber coating around each cord, thereby reducing friction. That means more mileage, and the more mileage you get, the lower the cost. The broad, flat tread gives the truck a better hold on the road. There is less slipping, and the truck's power is not wasted. The tough tread stock is built up into stout shoulders. Rut-wear is no longer a source of trouble as the tires sidewalls are protected. We can show you in mileage records of users why we say this is a better tire in every way. Come in and talk over your tires with us. You'll find it well worth while to know about the features of the Firestone Truck Type Cord. Most Miles per Dollar

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