South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 306, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1922 — Page 16

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2. 1022

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Rli:.- TO TAKE UP 1 IMPORTANT DUTIES jOrpnization of Commission Is .Reshaped Adopt Rules of Procedure. JlY LOUIS I-CDLOW. V.-ASiriNGTON, X). C. Nor. 1. Th-i L'n!d 5"tate! tariff commlralon about to become a real vital fao-t-r In Amr-rlcan economic lines. It v.;il foon b rady to take up the i; w ar.'l important duties Imposei n It by the Fordney - McCumlwr tariff ar;L It his comr'etely reriA7d lt or-F-nlatiori and hl reached gre invnt on the expar-!cn that shall b mado a foon as the needed funds nr. provided by conjrfi. It a.lo Ji.is adapted mica of future procedure, which ret forth hor uppllcnt ons for invee tuitions hall be prernted and tinder what conditions and In what SM.nnr th commission v.-Ill con-duct formal investigation upon -which the prudent, under the JWiblo provisions of the tariff law, may change rot only rates and clarifications but the bauds of valuation. The-o rules, which have ben approved "by the president, will be p-romuIirUeS soon. In vi-r of the commission's prort '. r In the five weekn Plnce the tariff act waji approved It I thought that actual operations looking to rhar.ffffl of ratrv will be under way by Nov. 15. The oomm!ion'3 next ete-p -u-ill o to examine the applications for hwirinsj, already on file, and to determine which schedule of tho law shall first bo considered. It 1 KneraHy thought that either woo, f-jjrar or chemicals and dye.? will command farlles-t consideration. Irmaruls VarlorL "Srt ftll Applications on fd ik foT higher rates thin those carrle-d In th law. Perhaps one-half of the RppUcat!on3 demand a revision downward. Importers of dyesrtuffa have attacked the new rates as prohibitive and hav filed with their application statements of several manufacturers to tho effect that the low r nrlced colors are mor than adeicOely protected. Importer! of Cuban miar lo have asked for a rMuction of Funr ratci to thoso ot the farmers' ernerpfney law. In pointing out that the president's power to r'ilso or lower rates within a ,imlt of 50 percent, may bo eoterrlfd only after th tariff commission j has mad Investigation, members of th commission -made It clear that they aro not required to conduct all :n-'5t!rat!onf applied for. Any one may file an application but It will 1m for the commlsK'on to determine whether tnifTlclent Fhowlnp h.- been inadA to Justify action looklnjr to ( h inr-. Tht members also pointed out that they may order a formal In-v.-ptipatlon upon their own Initiative, n-. well as upon application, and the f-tress with which tfilfl provision of tno law was emphasized created a belief that the commlftdon may lead .ff In. two or threo weeks with an lnvtltratlon based on Information pr.it herM ty tho commission durln? t ! tariff controversy In congrress nni Ignored by the finance committee of the senate In drafting the house Ml!. To rvcforul IroTlslorw. The commission Is prepared to defend thro elcf-tlc provisions of the new low acralnst the attack of unconstitutionality which i.s toeing made from certain quarters on the ground that they transfer legislative power from congress to the executive. Tire contention of tho commlfldonera Is that congress merety laid flown a doflnlte rule for tne guidance of the executive and left to the executive dimply tlve Unding of th facts and the application of the mle. This quotation of the United Ctatejs e.upremet court was cited by "William S. Culbertson, vlce-charr-man of tho comrnipsion. In a recent peechr ""The learlatnre cannot delegate Its power to makd a law, but it can make v law to delegate a power to determine nome fact or rtate of thlncm upon which the law rr"k e, or Intends to make, its own action fiepond. Girl Reserves Enjoy Party as Guests of Other Units A party was given by the Tawateny& and the Tatapochon c!ubs at the Laurel school Tuesday with the Ternmasslti find the Chlakong clubs a? frueats. The four clubs are high Hchool clubs and girl reserve crgatilzallona. After pmw, eoclal and folk dancing, a Hallowe'en play, "The Five Ghosts was played, the rarts taken by Josephine Walton, Lonetta TV.lka, A'rta Koohnke, Vera Fomenfak, Lillian Beyers and Elizabeth Daniels aa boys and Frieda Saltier, tl!ady8 Carpenter. Esther Flagel. and Ml'.drcd JT.aybough as gho.A Refreishments were served by a committee mad? up of Loretta PalIt a. Martha Walling. Jofephln athan ani lrleda Fpltler. The .'.e 'ora:!orn ero arranged bj Mil'.rd S'.aybouch. Vera Fomenska, Odys Carpenter, Martha Walling r r Josephine Walton. iifgi: iirDT.irr pitcit. i:-:itI.IN. Nov. 1. (l?y I. x. S.) Herman budget for the ensuing al year r-hows a deficit of 440,'.e V'.O-" "( marks. It was offlcially I todnv. (Th rre-wTr value of " '"' oi ;o tr.ark? was J1C5.O0P,-

IF SICK, TAKE "CASCARETS" Clean Your Bowels! End Headache, Biliousness, Colds, Dizziness, Sour, Gassy Stomach

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J. 1TIED The candidacy of J. Fred Binsham for Judge of the Superior court, as a successor to Judge Chester Montgomery Is receiving the support of those who believe that the bench should be divorced from partisan politics and that eelectlone should bo based upon the question of outstanding fitness and merit, Mr. Bingham was born In Mlshawaka and has lived his entire life in this country. Graduating from the University of Michigan In 1909, hi er tered the practice of law with his father, K. Volney Bingham and his brother, C. W. Bingham and has been actively engaged In practice since his admission to the bar. E. Volney Bingham was one of the pioneer lawyers of this county. (Continued from Page 15.) Eve;y animal lover, and especially the younsters will find much to enJoy In the act offered by Carleton Emmy and hLs 18 Scotch terriers. This completes the vaudeville bill. The first feature picture to be shown'both beforo find after the variety program. Is entitled "The Cowboy and the LAdy" from the stage success of the same name as played originally by Nat C. Goodwin and Maxlne Elliott. In its screen form the leading rolea are taken by charming Mary Miles Mlnter and Tom Moore, and a skillful blending cf romance and clean fun makes It a picture everyone will like. VICTOR ARTIST Two years ago when the Eight Famous Victor Artists appeared here, one of the most popular mem

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BERRIEN SPRINGS Georg W. Minster and Jefferson Brown were business visitors in Thre Rivers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilaxvey Rarnhart of Grani Rapids, former residents of thla village, have moved to Alma, Mich. M!s Addle Hunted has returned to Gahüfiburg, 111., after a visit of several weeks with her teter, Mrs. C. F. Buckman. Oofion Eggert of Chicago was a weekend visitor here, called by the illness of his father, "William Eggert, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hand of Nile? were visitors at the hom of Mrs. Allle Simpson, Sunday. Berrien Springa Hallowe'en celebration Monday evening wa-s a blgr Fucce with record crowd In attendance. The evening was an Ideal one and "early in the evening crowds commenced to come In by automobile ar.d lnterurban from the surrounding towns. The streets were gay with Hallowe'en decorations. The big SnoHygoster parade started at 8:15 with about 300 In line. The cleverly designed costume made the decision cf the Judges a d'fflcu'.t one. Five dollars for the be.st costume was given to Mra. Charles Ewalt, who wore a beautiful dres made of au-i tumn leave In all their wonderful colors; $10 for the bet dressed couPie wans given Miss Father Dilley an! Luther Burgoyne; $5 was given Mrr. Anni Euson for the most hideous; costume, who had an extremely hid-! -r: j I will tart the bowels actingtaken at night, the bowels When work wonderfully in morning. Cajcarts never eicken or Inconvenience you next day Uk puis, calomel, salt?: or olL Children Jove Cascaret too. 1? rent boxr also 25 nd SO cent sizesAny drugstore. Adv.

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having practiced law here for about 50 years prior to his death on April 23, 1922. lie was one of the oldest and best known members of the bar and until a few years ago was one of the most active lawyers in tnte locality. lie was an active Democrat all his life. A veteran of the Civil war, after returning home he studied law and was admitted to practice in the 70's. He was a member ot MLshawaka school board for many years, deputy prosecuting attorney, postmaster of Mishawaka, state senator from St. Joseph county for three term. Mi'. Bingham's candidacy rests upon his superior and exceptional fltnena for the bench by reason of hin knowledge of law, hLs judicial attitude of mind and his reputation for fairness and Integrity. bers of the party was genial Iiilly Murray and ho will be seen again with the organization when It piay.; a return engagement at the Black stone theater on Friday evening Nov. 17th. under the local direction of S. W. Pickering and Elbel Brothers. To those who heard him before, a description of hla work is not necessary, for Murray la the kind of a fellow who once peen nnd heard, is always remembered. His smile seems to be permanent and Infectious. It doesn't take him long to lind out what an audience likes and to give It to them as only he can. All of the old artists will return with Rudy Wiedoefc. world renowned saxophonist as an added attraction. The program, it Is said, will be entirely new. The seat sale will open Saturday at Elbel Rrothfrs' Music Store. eoufl costume, and two head.s; $15 given the best group, Uncle Sam's Group, who were dreved in the stars nd stripes, led by Uncle Sam and the Goddess of Liberty, ail! earrylng flags. This was a group of 12 ladles, who for the fifth year, have won the prize as the best group, They are Mesdamea W. A. Smith, George W. Minster. V. R. Weaver. J-hn Kerr, Will Storlick, Harold Myers, Martin Myers. Walter Shultz, j Warren Shultt, Clarence St. John,' Ida Gifford and Miss Cora Bachtel.! The Judges were W. E. Hogue of Baroda. Wm Davis of Eau Claire. Harry Graham of Buchanan, Dr. L, ' Peterson and Charbea A. Boone ofj Berrien Springs. Music for the eve-j n!ng was furnished by the Berrien j Springs nnd Berrien Center bands and Will Shultz. soloist, all In costumes. After the parade and the awarding- of prize, a grand maiuerade ball wa.i held at the town hall. Mr. Nell Planta fab-er has returned to Kalamazoo after a week'a visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. I. Gorham. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Magill and Charles E. i Storick were South Bend visitors' Saturday. Uev. and Mrp. W. N. Sherrlll are vioitors In Indianapolis this week. Mr.ond Mr. Paul Cunningham, who have been Mvlnrr In the Rnw?r. raan hoiljM,t hav(4 moved to thp Pr. s,,n .houe. on Mechanic st. Mrs Mav pennett. who haji been j,t thf, paFt WPek im?rovlng. O-eorge Taylor is acting as cashier in tho Galien bank durlnc the ab sence of the cashier, who Is 111. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Dan Porter were week-end visitors at the home of the former's brother. Perlcy Porter, in Kalamazoo. PLYMOUTH : Mrs. Charles Morcombe and Mr. H. A. Armstrong entertained about thirty guests at a two course dinner! and card party on Tuesday evening, j at the home of Mrs. Morcombe. The j house was prettily decorated in Hal-' lowe'en colors and the guests camo ! masked, which created a great j i amount of fun. Omer Appleman, who has for scv eral years conducted an old people's! and orphans heme in Gerard. 111.. ' has purchasaed the hou? belonging I to S. T. Pordner on Water street. : and will move here tn the spring. ' Mr. Appleman is & brother of Rev. j J. K. Appleman. . j The Constant Worker class of' the Federated school met In a ur-i

. prise party Monday eenir. at th j home of little Dorothy Murphy. The

cnildren wore ni.isKs, and a hi.arious time was had by all present. Miss Anna Shoemaker is their teach er. I V. V. Clarke, former county aent, left Wednesday for liristol. herhe will take up the manasment of move .here until their new hou Hnished. which will probably 1st bwithin the npxt three week. Mrs. "W. M. Michels and Mrs. Joseph Holzbaut r spirit Wednesday in South Pend. Samuel Heldon. who has been very ill for some tune, is net & well, and has gone into a state of coma, from which It Is feared h will not recover. Word has ben ent. to his son. V. A. IIdon. of North Dakota, and to his daughter Mrs. olive Dtldon Lewis, of his condition. Mls Ruth Harris and Miss Margaret Foltz spent Wednesday in South F.end. The Orpheum theater was filled Tuesday evening with an enthusiastic crowd who gathered to hear Congressman A. J. Hickey give a political address. Since Plymouth is the home town of his opponent, MLv Esther O'Keefe. much Interest was aroused In the sand he wouid tak on various political questions.' Miss E-Ctella Chase entertained a few of the Sunday School worker at her home Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Nellie Youns, who ha3 been In the county for several days In the Interests of the Sunday school work In this county. Fifteen were present, and the evening was .pent In games and muic. Aithouch no plan was made for a community Hallowe'en celebration Tuesday evening", the streets wef filled with old and young in full costumes, and a spirit of hilarity and good nature wes shown. Special police were detained to supervise th fun, hut all was quiet and In good order. STOVERS VILLE The Misses Marie. Heln and Mildredl Schäfer of Palmers Prairie, Ind.. were guests of Miss Julia Peron of this place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Comer of South Pend visited friends here on Sunday. Mrs. C. T". Palmer, who has been 111, 1 fdowly recovering. Mr. and Mrs.. W. T. Schafer and family motored to South I?end on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marks and ) family' of North liberty, Ind.. were Sunday guests of Miss Julia Peron. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Iron spent Suntfiy in Premen, Ind. Mrs. Hattie Hesch and Mrs. Robins of Mishawaka visited Mr?. rHmberson Palmer hero Wednesday Otho Schäfer left for Ietroit. he will Mich., Wednesday, where spend the -winter. Several from this place attended the funeral of Ourtav Woderon Friday, who died suddenly at his home I at Deffen, Ind., Monday forenoon. Vine Apply for Civil Service Test Saturday Nine applicants have signified their intention of taking the general clerical civil service examination at the postotflce Saturday morning and while applications are supposed to be sent to Washington. D. C. provision has been made for the quick accomodation and qualifying of those who apply previous to the time of the examination, Frank Kittrlng. local civil service representative, announced Wednesday. Successful candidates will be assigned to duty In Washington. T. C. and will receive a salary of from $900 to $1,000 a year, together with the Congressional bonus of $20 a month If satisfactoryThe government is Mid to be sadly In need of auditors in the income tax unit and requests any persons qualified for the work, to take tli? last examination for auditing positions to be held this year, on Nov. l'.th. The salary offered ranged from $1.500 to $3,000 annually. HALLOWE'EN PRANK MAY CAUSE DEATH OF ROY VISA LI A, Calif.. Nov. 1. Frank Schlemmer, aged 11. was in a critical condition today and Otto Luhdroff umler arrest as a result of a ! Hallowe'en prank. Luhdroff is al leged to have fired on several small boys early today when he caught them, attempting to roll a wagon from his back .-ard. He told the police the shot un was loaded witn j alt but physicians today picked 50 j bird shot from th body of the boy. ! T5. R. Cleaners, lJS.N- Lafayette. Aclvt. 302-30S. Her Voice Aids

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3BBD8B Li - r - Ö c b F; SB098 JLEL1SJ1 ALLEGED LIQUOR DEALER JAILED; RESULT OF RAID Wlii-ky and Still Found in 0 cration ly (hief ISurrow? and Sfiiad. "Double, double, toil and trouble tire Piirn nnd oaMr n Ir.i i-ile " t but an echo of the drippin:;-; t moonshine whisky from the tili ot Adrian De Vm, ?.??, Center sr.. was heard by Chief of Polj-e Harry V. Harrows, who, with Captain Peehlcr and Othi-ers Marchant and Montine. went out investigate. Tlie inv---tigation resulted in the irrest of Do Vos and the ronti-'' atitn (f two still, 2Z callous o; mom-hine ami a quantity of n:ah. Aero: ding to th'' .-t-uy of i hu midors, th'.v foun i I Vos 1'UMly operating two 2" gallt-n still-, as their arrival was unheralded. -x - , A . .... t . r.il'led. A searen or me oasemern i e aii u about 1' T. gallons of wit. sky. said to have been rmdy for distribution. Ie Vos was jlaeed m the loeal jail and charged with nn nufature and ii.-.cssifo;i of intoxif at inc: liquor. He will be arraigned in t!;e tity court this morning. Alphus Kerns, who zave his home town as Warsaw, Ind.. was placed in jail on the charge of public intoxication. He was arrested by Oinc'r Wriuht. He was alleced to liavo l.een in the alley in the rear of tlo Pastime pool room, near l$"t st. when found by Otlieer Wright. Wrecking Mail Boxes May Mean Prison, Hunter Says Uncle Sam's postal sy.-tem makes no allowance-s for Hallowe'en pronk and a number of ca"S where mail boxes were torn down or stolen Tuesday night, in various parH of the city, have made tlie perpetrator of these prink.s liable to severe punishment. I'otmnstrr John N. Hunt er announced ue lrusway. Although prcsunv.-d.y Ir.ne i.y yountr boy?, tne i-uio responsi oie : for the removal or d lacing of the' mail boxe are hal le to a lino of not more ;han $ 1 .ooo and not morel than three y irs imprisonment, Hunter said. "People don't realize what a serious oftYn- ;t is to tr.flo with the United State. mails or equipment and if our inspector finds tho guilty Mrty in inose oms ii jun ioi n uf, , we will have to aci ir accor uaiu e : with federal insrru--t io as anl deal severely with the offenders. Zionist "Passes Buck9' To Bible in Libel Suit W AUK EG AN, III.. Nov. 1 (Py I. ... N. S.) The Rev. Thomas II. N-i- " son. upon wnose cnarge- .inurj GI nn Voliva of Zinn City is under trial here for criminal libc, today; took the witness stand and "passed ; the buck."

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were no more than qujtati"ns lor scientific journal.-, wl; ch he .. . i ir his lectures tiiroughout the country. Nelson .ald. One lecture which was i riticised, he said, came from j tho Pible. i The defen.e jn the libel action i had brought out alleged indect. ni remarks of Xclson to prove that Overeer Vo'.iva wa.s right when, in pamphlets, ho hc.d called N i.-on a "monumental liar," "four mouthed I blatherskite." and "an o'.d ram." The case is expected to go to the ; jury tonight. j P. I. Cleaners. 12$ X. AdvtPafavette. S0'J-::0S. PafayWte. P. P. Cleaners. 12$ X. Advt. '02-:'. 0 s . Inventor Mate "Vx LV' .tiV V'5 ..- --;.-- V-. " J

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1 i Kit - m. - - i : TEMPLE j O.d-fah!or.ed women are like o'.d- ! fashun"d tunc-.--. e may outgrow t them. b".;t "v can n vor forget them. Anne Collins was an o'-d-fahi-' ned i I wo ma n she t and quiet of preferred their own the re-a" tirejde, to :he a?.z ard blare of a ca beret. Her '.)i!V:nd tired o! en the other hearing he: hand. grw v r. 1 e . Hive:- to th. ar. - ompam - :-... of h r guitar. He hau ;- -rt i ' rt Haded so of'en he f , f '.e I hal marri.'d ; l-hor-ogranii M d. I .?.7. and Irivohtv were his foru. 1 Anne Collin- K Flr. n. e V!dor. a-" if is s r in "Woman. Wa-Vre Cp!" . -s' ; t ;e. i i.x:.j t'ltors u-ature. (".aiHit'd b these who h.ive n it. to ! a Tiiitiv (loni' Nio omedv Irama of th' iir.-t ear of ma led life. "Wonur. Wak Vv'" N the faj tn re attrartion at the Temple thei a: r for tcdav only KEWEDY SCHOOL RALLY rOSTPOMW BY RALY WEATHER IteCllJea th r. of th. the 1. i n.o 'emncy of the MT-roti'" jHiliti- al K't nuenlv school. n ; Ilf,rti, : at t i '. -t of the ( y. si h doled for Wdre-la' .n:j i V.i. prist pon-. u. , , aeording ! r r. n tow a a : ; Dernooratic lie ' buu: te'-,-. X' future lato ', for th mferin- -. .-n-J m1! at this time. ' It wa later 1 arned that quite a cr"wd 1 1 rt 1 s-rnbbd. including tveni pe pe from South Bend, in anticipation of hearing the diseus - --i on of vital iiie f tlte camtarsrn . by the speakers annonneed on the j program, which ;ncit!;il J. Fred 1 Bingham, candid tin for jude roT tne 'superior court. Krn st Pofbe, ran- ; didate for county a.essor. Jacob K. f Shively, cf-unty !.'"a-or and several others prominent in Democratic po- ; litical circle.. COUiKTRY CLUB CLOSES SEASON WITH BIG EVET Closing of ihn social season at the Miami Country club was observed a upici uisly by member.s of that organization, with a dinner dance W e d n es d a y e veiling. Tiie event won o;ien to all the members, their wivs ani families. ;to1 according to an official of the

club, they were all there. Snoc:at;hrr t lk t hri Moo! rillh rnoms

! intime was furnished by Harry Dr - n - ; nv? syncopaw.ng orcnestra. ami a dinner wa. served at ß:30 o'clock. mi ir'F IIP. Mab(UC Ulli) M ill PrCSCUt Three PlaVS j The. Masque club will present j throe one-act plays Thürs. lay even- ! ing In th" public library rooms. ', The Misses Josephine Ahara. I)oroj thy Young and Elizabeth Jontz taki ing parts in "Hyacinth"; Lowell Ilowcrs. Mrs. Voilet Ea-terday and i -T.-r. l-r- V, n hm tt liovtntor win T,. , '

! Mr Thomas Peed. Pen riser and t"re this afternoon on Practical IVyS'haoor Howlett in "A Question ot hology. Mrs. Tiffany in an inter-

Morality" Miss Elizabeth Jontz will also pive a piano solo, and Miss; Dorothv Younr- a reading. The pub - hc ; corcüally lnvit(d to attend as ,.-ni not i some exiraoruina: u.-.u .. , . d inl.i rd. - j i:TI UTAI.V POP P.HIPP. fifteen lady employes of tho big niill room of the Pubber Peueneratr 1 . . j-sv. il no l 'i n t I nig company .uunuuy noon i;.-...-Hutchel, Fhf. wa4 i.. -t, rmmn Oinrk and was I - -" - ri: vrieo nnour live en.- -o. entertainment was In tho nature cu i a potluck supper. j VOTIalS. j Ml arc invited to Isear Iis lather : j O'Kcvfe, I)oiu(KTati; randidato fori eimgTcss. discuss the important 1- ' sues of tho eannxilgn at the Century j theater Mummy excuuig ai n o i i.k Advt.--tf M:V1IS IX11 WASHINGTON. Mi.-s Alice Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vouni todav for Washington. z, will leave I todav for Washington. P. (.., where shfVlll visit her auntj Miss Your.' i ha -recently returned from a year's ) soU-urn ir: London and other cities in England. ! AUXILIARY TO MTJ-TT The ladies auxiliary of the First'; . ir i : T 1, Heran rhiireh Will m"-e. l.MJ.li ' ' ... .... . i Thursday evening with Mrs. Ceorgc 1 Hntz. 4'T W. Fourth sr. ! YOTLIiS. -J Ml nrr imttrtl to licar Ml Ms-tlicr i C)'Kfic. pciiKM'ratlc randHl.ito for . I. f ' 1 1 I I I' nun 'I Hint . ,1 , ...... 1 mic .f Hi- -::mpalgti nt t!io Century theater Monday eening at s o'edock. Advt.-Ltf D. Tt- Cleaner: 12 N. A.lvt.mimi.wvaka ( L irir-i llou-ehold ffol 59 lTuTloT.L I'd KNKK-i (Kid ro'i Iirieii. I'll'.! St. Mi-l.awaka, er di"L l:l - -il.'. In K. Third M i i h .1 w a k .1 9 - n ilMsdiii) r- n.s p.r -"iM';i k -.'.' " ad in--, i.-ra e-.;;v.-ii .-t. -!, at 1..7JV.j;thStl,Jra-rsh.14.-.l. .tf , fcTli-liKNT 2 r"iu. u:.fi'-rr.:hl. for j lbt h'.ifkep:r.?r. to couple without, eh.elr-n: ''rd daer from nr Imp. I;., liir,.r Park. Ki.trl-. ga" and j rivat. , stairway. Ph'n" M:h Apartments anl Flats. 4 l'PI'i:'i: sroitY t - rtory ap-artm. nt for rent" p-t. -water nnd r',rr:r l:?ht install-!'. Inquire at U K. Pattf-11 Wan uil To Kent 81 WANT Hl 1" reein:'. ! x M:hawrd.j KF.N . I.. M. P. unf urr. '.-'Tie-l News -Tim'-'. il(u;t' i ,r alc. Ta-VT' aU v. SI 11-' 'V. 11 ili AL v. a'.er Lelt, r.'V. Iy j-V. I'. r" 2d way, Mishaw-nkj Ranger, Emblem and Harley-Davidson Bicycles AT Stover's Sport Shop 12 1 K. Jefferson Hlvd.

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HALLOWE'EN PRANK LANDS FIVE BOYS IN LOCAL JAIL .iw pH I n If) Rural .Mail . t i i i I(l IClfa-Ml l Judge. the result oi" a thoughtless Hallw-'en pn.r.k. cemruitted Wednesday mo: nir.tr. tive ters from. I' Ik hart, rar.aing lu ., a r'.y i ) I l : : f"o:n U to 17 uais of a? were ' lore i to s.i i'.d the i. ght in jail, tainirtheir rel a .' Wedn. s i iv nmrnii.i )- nromisifs; to repair the damage done. Arcording to the b-y.s story. the were r-turning Ironi a partj In South I'.eml. on the Jtfferson st. rd . in a 1 i.rd. and the iht of a row of rural mail bos proved t"o stroi-.ir a temp:atiin. When th ir 'V'Tk wa.- , U pvoot e l . d'-'n-e of enmpVted. 15 mail oC3, it" s.Ue 1- SAle their -uilT. The-i as eia rt ;e n u(r ob--r ed. huvt'V( r, ed to the a" al J"li e and report-il-pa rt men!, M ;h a w aka rest of th I u !;o ret :ir::ed tl ;em t where the- inj.ive.l th niht in ' he b ai jail. Two of the l. mvs' fathers ce-ied in then- iiehalf w it ii inter - J : i d C e ; John M. Ilaab. af,r a thorough j tare on the pi-.ibr.;;! c t h t j result from turnpenny with ! Sam's property, ga e then. lo.'cht rr.ele their reb as.'. The bojs rdnutted th ;r guilt, stating they did not realise tlopossible t onseuuence.-. and promised dudgo Kaab to return and r a:r the damage eommitttd. Boy B. KoM.ins. 4 T t I-:. (I rove nt ., who . was arr'sled about 1 o'c1ck Wednesday morning in an Intoxicatd condition. pled guilty to the 'harge of public intoxicatiin, an i v. as fin'-d ? T. and co-ts. at the m'i n- ' ing session of the citv coutt. "HORRY DESTROYS THE BODYr THEME OF PSYCHOLOGIST "Worry is the chief destructive motion and it will npvT care it -self !'V beir.g allowed to run its natural course said Mrs. Gertrude Alma Tiffanv. noted pvehologist in 1 yesterday afternon. "It soon wean for itceif definite rrooves in the j hr.ain and nervous system becoming more and more destructive to men tal and physical health. That worry grows by what it feeds upon and when we nourish and cherish the habit of dissatisfaction it de-troy the cell structure of the brtdy. As soon as we learn to get control of our emotions through a knowledge of the operations of the law of our subconscious forces much of tho siekness in our country w'll dic-ap-P ar." Mrs. Tiffany will sh'o another lee. f ing and inst ruct i v teach er a n d lecturer and will givo her talks up 4 and including Sunday afternoon. .,, Oil HS. ... a. , ...... I ..It 111 I I 1 I M 1 1 II IIP 111. II .11. 1.. IIIV . fVKccfc. Democrat ic catulidato for I vn gross, discuss tho Important Is- ! theater .Monday ciiiug at S f'clM-k. r Advt.-Htf COAT, OT AI.Ij kinis No 9ng wails', r.o yhort wei.qlUs, at Castleman' Nu Coal Yard. I'hone Mis ha waka dv. 2tl GOLD GONE FEW HOURS 'Tape's Cold Compound" Acts Quick, Costs Little, Never Sickens! In a few hours your cold is gone, heail and nof-e clear, no feverish n .-, headache, nr stuffe-d-up fe din". Hruggists here guarantee these pleasant tablets to break up a r id or the grinpe ou'eker than na-ty quinine. They never make vou y or uncomfortable. liny a o ot "Tare's Cold Compound" for a few cent-- and pet rid of your rold ri.-ht now. Ad'-. Liver and Bowels Eight Always Feel Fine There's one rizht way to speedily tone up the liver and keep the bowels regular. r mm- m . . .... idßm. m r f. CARTERS cancr unit Liver Pills never fail. Millions will testify that there b nothing so cood for bi! 1 IVliK mm m m icruenea indigestion, headache or 8il -J low, pimply tkin. Purely vejetabic Small Pill Sxiall Dose Saiall Price t Acl ose shave i MENTHOLATUM lv comforts and heals.

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35c "Dnnderine"Sa csYnur Hair Ends D.injrun! Delightful Ten;: Only foo f h ; ' a ' 1 b i !.-.'. dandr uff s' a . spot sliortl-. A '. : t : now w ;ll s.i e . ;r ; 1 ich t fa ! t on -". a very par i'Jo of dir the hair-root p"r'i oming out and . rh wh'.-di are the v-rv 1.: of th' hair, e t not I-aielerhe ). It lia made w r a k . ha.r strong ;:: I hfa'.t i f !:;e!, an'l V ioo.'M. i ru-h is w a r n ' j y en. dr'.'g-tore a rid g' t Ton't wait! iv f Vo 1 1 b TV Skin Troubles! Soothed I With Cuticuraj f rr of C'iucii Ukrttor.M, !; t X. kiiits. Im I KEEP LOOKING YOON U It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets , The Ycr-t of keep.!-: ' feel V(um? to dr this watch your liver ai ! there's no n ed :;' ! c(jmpxion dark r;t . t.yf i pimple.- a your face dull -y ui' Your doctor w ' ; 1 1 , Je- rent of all s.o i 1 inactive iioue'.s ao.; ! Ir. I'M ward.-, a v.. j slcian in i.i.o. pot f. i ' com poa nd f : 1 w : : ' a et on t h 1 : r a : 1 he :: . ve ? 1; I or. IM wa ; '.. sub-titu'e for i a i t h ir action I a ' They britliT a boat that I ancy hi-bt ai! j-h-'nld ! ing up the : r . nd cl ' tern of imp'.iri. i' Ir. Edwur l -' ('.:. e kno". n 1 o. t h-ir '. i o'.. n n : r 1 1 A rap1t.il P0 fve YOUR TAXES j a re da a?n!n. If v i tiflp 't .: . 1 M Abb v.. ir ::te1 t.: f I 1 t : n-. r..-i: r o:,. j ho-,. - v-r-il. a .. i v ; voir waj. I o-i" j:o X STATE LOAii CO. fite 3. M er n.t i.t ll.inU J'.llr 7". S. Mi'ldRun. ;), t- j- . 9 8 8toi I.M'.OllIVC XtIN if vor m:i.' MONEY sr.i: 1 r. r er i:.r . r 1 n I iid( H -er r.i.' 'a fa f-T, INDIANA FINANCE CO. 2of .1. M. s. Ill '.'ike Kl'. V": I. r ! i ( e Li L E R BRO S. lilehtrsn at -hh.t ln MIC STOKE Kill UOVt Union Trust Company Saf Deposit Boxes ith sp. :ial faciities for tb privcj sf customers. Edwards Iron Works oyn rinci; Kc inf ore! tic. t'bamn l-. 1 Ii.-a:ji An?l', li.irs. tioi miv r v tr?

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