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frJE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES rM) ay. siTTHMr.r.n. 2r.. id:h Mishawaka General News ifHSHAVAKA HIGH DEFEATS WARSAW 1 Man in the Street Million Dollar Campaign Fand Would Satisfy Him r . ''. i any business with Russia. Several Carolina and Kentucky are yecond ! i;nas have even cancdkd their con- i ri nd third respectively. i tracts on some plea or other. The: The afra hi-h school prinei-j 'Scandinavian attiiuds is htrer.sjth- , pal. the statistics show, receives lir.ed by the recent dcoirion of a;?!. 212 a year, or about SlC'i a; : lare American banking iirm whi h, , month for th entire year. prin- . '. Mrst auuarent'.y e.ice:' to enter tb-iop-ii of the District of Columbia.! I Hufdun Held, has r.iw finally de- . California, Ar:Zon.-;. Massichutts j cid d to h ive r.o transactions what-:n.nrt NVx " crk receive the hUh: rT With fO'.ICt Kuj.i. Ct NT INF KD KP.OM I' At IK Iii Initial Foot!ail Game of fur.d th.it her petti. -.t .-honed N'iwm Oih Thousand Fan' Attend. j wiiile v,hi v;i. walking with In r ' , . ! bau .' I Dorothy I-'almn i.- playin "Aphr"- h sh'r-: foot s.-!'.! ! dlte ' i "! ChkM:;o. and it cot a: ;j; r . - f.- ;f the s $ l" 'e her f'ill h Lsth C'Iilpi xi.Pi. f terr.o n vh-n 1 K"od-h;"uinkC te'yi1?':' touched . H : 'V W.lt .'.', ' ; h'chuyh.r n.'. the r:iir. t c";il : v, , . ri a .-prir.'t r'-v Pirk. b.iron. fr v.hih- h, u-. h;,M:, h.s - r;.t.ri..l r.ri its tn. lnt.H ,,i h hand lead. Tha. i '" ''ir 'n'' nf .n't -ill there i to this oy hy . r.'.wfr. ;;p Jr. r.ot! tT.-. JijtrfviH. hut thr.s.- r.f cur red-rs . i icr. . t:n w.n '.. nt at ,. xvho ?ilk,. lhi:. clippir.- to Mriv- r V:'" J'-''"1' h 'r' hy .....it;1,r ,vh, n lh, is n., orp. nn, und an " iir.v ..i:.-.v - tr i r;i was a vjp i.-.ie , i; r'-t rs. w i r. i t-.i r. v ,. : t- . r - v. - ; : v.' Ü ti'l r -l- 7 , V 1 o : iHü'.iiy v r. e r. i'if y 5 '.'A . re. : . -f r h- A rh:.--r.e t --. K t lull particular.1-. Jt'.s .1 pood stnr , niat . ti t not fr und'j . j IV i'5 , ...... . 1 'ith hiMreii now i:i school. ' :i:.-fMvar.4 !o(,l.s forward to th T" ! briliimt bridge teason in h r r ' 1 " i- ' - t - 5 5 I : - - rl-.i posed upon trade bom ren the United : I" thrc we; St-it-. and tu..-ia. after the hoi- school teachers, ns I fheviki obtained control of the hit-! f -1-0 in !:'.. 5inc ; ii irit in the rnlff n irru'd whii Krstrictions which had bren ;m- ; Sl!3ri'- jn hrrr were 1 . C . 4 hitrh compared x ltl; lr-O:' there h;i.- ! ir rnnrtrx- Were renioed t)V T P.' i''--' ' -"'"'J irierae i v onn . American '-täte d-partment on July ntcrin,' the profession and toda- ' oniy percent 01 a.i ni:n .sen 00; teachers are men. The rtzt-fX hth K-hool in the: rolvtirhnl: tr 7 - last. Kxccption wr.s made, how f.yi r. in the e ise if shipment of ma- ff. r.nrrs s The state den.irl- 1 nSt0,1 mint announced that individual Ii- i f,v!;inr hh r l Ancles. ( would havo t he obtained j -a-- 'vlth 1n or.ro, Inient of v-nc before locomotives, railroad ma- teriil. rolling .-took and motor W's CT fTT CT ViTIP ' could be exported from the United 1 o I IL OL. .i Ulk I. States to Ru.ii. r : : .: 1 ;r a a? a re a d t a' !ii.!fr.' t n e xn-, "Vo'i ran teii a demoerat by his cnvvnoLLT cars to j m '!! i r New York.' i-as a Fhil.t- d!phia corrv;onuent. It may i I tru b it that xvill 1h- inip ..-ible b- ' ! lor- verv irr.. as in-r- i.s nor mm .V.n' .-IT" OLD PBICIilrvi h more m it left. nn.I vtn the! 1 0 puMi'.in rive- iter.-- will then enff to trail our dampem-d patriot;-. Another trouble with th Lim ? tha thfre .irt- f-r.tirely too manv worthless husbands and liability X'. l r .. Tn amore-! of the Leau of Xi-t'on.-. and of Gov. Cox. Otto IanK er."'whil.' republican, i. pr sentin : h: p.a rf i'u V; 1 friends with hand some pock t knives, bearing the pic turep of C..- and Itoosv lt. We at tribute Otu conversion to thaf prand old citizen of ours, .A lick Mö lln you want a post. ofhc T h ' h '" ' r r 1 : ' y ' o r "n'irv c f i ".:'t. '!irh . t !. .,-raph .1 th-.r io al j .-'ns. Mor! v i:-irh mir S sturday ! th" r!'of tnre '.eouM be r.o .", t r. in t h r ric ef thf 'h-'"rr'bt ' . oiu .-.. Th.e !''. a ; ;; nan v h'i -1 1 .; : n 1 1 "." Y n r r a r d a o n - ' r r -1 f-r h r.- of f -n. '-rns' i Ts- m rt. Jo-..ph 'i'ir'v iv of! :vth r.. f. I'a: ': r rrh to th" ' t e ; . .-1 ir of t h e KrrsS-rtr-r 1 ''. . at r-' r : r. rr r ' ' 1 1." a r k on t h ! uth : f t th ri,-r to Weitr. j M'!'- c: li'ichir in hnv- nlarfted I f-'- -'. - . v . . ir e i-- , - r Vi ' .- Ä- ' .V:v.;.-.:'.-.v'.v,y.rv:r- ; ' .tf V-l -.. . . : i ' .- rar-- .ml have ,n hand a splendid Ahek .. :.r, ay ot r r. c ;ir-.-r n. . r;-; t mol- n:rs own ;!orre will ii-'P-mt at the 1 ' n r o ! r. 'hoit-r Mr.r.'L.v ? n ' "i ! " f I T-, i ' t ; 1 r e r f nnrp tlitn . , i. ... . T-v'.' t' T- ' . th :' "'j." ;'.; r i"( ;v e a be-.ef it on this r irion and it i? urirad the public "'o t'ir". out in too,!!', numhrs on tV.s rrciv-or. fr help the au-. Tu--'lay and Wedr"-.dTy D-rrjthy 1'ilton vu'.l V" a th- Lincoln in f.'Ap :rh"." Jn "'hirh M:s5 Dalton ' i ' h two widely differ' ntiatfd ro'es. ursd'iv and I'r'.day ar: be ff n -n ''Lu 1: NOTICi: TO CONTIt ACTORS The und'r?:r'ned trustees of the f chord city of Mihawaki. Indiana, . v. i will recfivo bid.s up to "icht o'clock n"nr. ! "ctoher !2. ir.jn, on the fixture of th' --vinsr room and doratstic science r('rnii! of the Dattell school. Al.-'o upon the listht'lnj: fixtures. Ab-o upon th" a?h lift lCcatei In bcih- room of Battell school. Each hid must oe aecompanici "dth a certified check to the amount of 2 0M of bid. which must becorn 1 the property of the school city in the ev?nt that the bidders fail to enter into a contract and furninh accept arrni'' ne T-..t.;r! ;i frr, n version of 'm irvin jble bond to the- full amount of con T.xlor's p'iv and which, is in t,hetr;ift Price. .-n-f. roiv-dv soiit whi(h r.orv.nVj TUr.H and .peoificitions are now i ; f.f Mi-: Cl.ir!:' pictures. r- lilk' in Tne omce or me saiu fcnooi City ana an oils snail be for i: tm?n rnnM i:.NTArrMr.T. Mr.- Delia Dohner and Anna M - lure: hive rturnd from Indlana T P he'-- th1' attended the G .A T:.. National Knc;unpnf!it, ha irt i'oj,i-ei.-nted Heb na 'olf'e tent X". 7 D luchtf rs of Veteran? who will fixtures n Fpecified. The school city reserves the ri.ht to reject any or all bids. H. W. JO.VI1S. Tres. L. ). HVIIKIT. Pec'v. Adv G. C. SHOIJC. Tre ,s. t Mon 1 iy nit'ht hi'l. in Mace ab e t j Try NEirS-TlMES Want Ads Mishawaka Classified yy ANNOUNCEMENTS "VVanUvI To Itrnt. 81 l i i I . . . r V . Lit ami I'ounit lO ; 4 ' riK t" ! ate onie om- xl: I -a, ,1. wi..r nciy l,, x e s. n,.- b. . .fhJo Mrfy Ki.ulic,. f lyvi:. a I ju.i .-.hiiii; ut 1.. .rove , Address A A., .Veww-Tlm.'S. .V.tt i-'orni'-r Ambai-ador to Germany James W. Gerard recently testified before the Senate Campaign Investigating Committee. He said that he had raised $1,000 so far and would be thankful if ho could gret . o o o . OmA for campaign expenses for the Democratic party. Mr. Gerard w.a.s n.-ked whe ther he would take $1G,000.000 if ho could get it. "No," l.r- replied, "that would be too large. So great a sum would shock the lu:!;c onscienco and insure the defeat of the party." ü S. EDUOATIOHAL SYSTEM DEVELOPS One New FHsh School a Day Added During Past 28 Years. ATTACK 0X MAYOR t i ELKHART. Ind. .-c-pt. '2h. I'or- j mr Stat1 Snator II h- rt II. Procf t- , turdav n.a'.e a uiou attack or. j Mayor William E Wider who i saiI Jto h:i e dictated the jdans for til ' tormation of a nero woman's r -publican, club, using the w. icht i f his orhfe to secure thrir vou-s Arthur Huys - - The Reliable Cleaner and Dyer Best altering in town for ladies and gents. Mot reason able prices. SUITS $50.00 to $100.00 and tip. Merchant Tailoring SUITS $35.00, $50.00, $100.00 up. Manufactured by the largest house of its kind The Conti nental Tailoring Co.. Chicago. III. Orders called for and delivered. Give me a c-all. Phone Mishawaka 953. Mishawaka Trait Bldgr. MISHAWAKA Our special price on Overcoats, large or 5rna!l, cleaned and pressed, $1.50. Dire tors Tournament Feature at Miami Club The directors tournament waa the coif feature of the day at th Miami Country club yesterday.! T'nii1 was a one. day tournament and the piaytrs wer divided into four different classes. The following wtre the four winners in each clasa who received prizes: Class A. Franklin Morse, I). W. Horton. Frank Lamorelle and Ralph Jerne gan; class B, C. Kramer, John Kel ly. A. First and Mr. Erskine, clasw C. Fred Gnr.it?, Charley Burton. M. W. Mix and Charles Harper: class D. C. A. Warkmnn. Mr. Driver. Mr. Suhr and John Schindler. Thieves Busy Stealing Cliildrens Playthings .' KLIIMMtk. I.'i. r itf k.'ii-"L eea- , t 1 1 1 1; r bills üei silver i:fiirn t- ! T;- .Nexv Tii.it-. K'-xx ird. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE i .-(J IN r.ll.l.s T...f f.-txxeu Nortli sic.e l'.Miiv .-nid tiU s- h. .-!. Kit'iru f. h'.cU x. in, i ofrbe ir t. all Mihli.iAaka l:'d-. '.ft:; MitKinx lei and liiccl'S I.Ni IlA.Nd--' Jeiii's'-a niot'trx he-l, ceni ;!!. .N.-rtl. M-a- Mill'l.V ('.. II" I. ! 1 tx ; k. t y X-. EMPLOTvlENT 11 dp W anttNl I Vmalr. Farms iiiidjitmi for Sale. S3 tm t i'ii li.wa'iAix l. Arm. kaum am lak;i: Monnnv HM S; m:ak lUIiKON LAKK. s'l 1. a reu farm with a K rooa strictly nitd-rn house, uear Harro Lake. G.od outbuildings and pleutv "' tr'dt. A gre.it oipirtuuitv f.r some 2..tJ .-no uh w.aus f buy .pji-k. This i-r.-perfv taust he s..M hy n.fo'.er Ut. uLrAi.KT id.Ahrv 'oi;pii:aito LJtJ-S Linteln ;i 't. I'hori- M!5b. Ii!. ".t-t :UILWAKA L'LASMi iLl V. ifLr VOr Gl FAKTIIiM: TO GET a r.KT'ini: .ion:- if vuf ai:i: in Ti;r:i:s n;i in a roMii". win:i:i: vd t. wtiiiK will r.i: i.i;nr am CLLAN AM) VOF IIA VF AN olTOll It'NTTY T LA KN .. ' I WAULS, O.M'.l OFT AM M l fill: KINL iF .!!;. WF havi; mii:n IN tFU KAI I ( Mi I LS UN Wlr AM1'LK -1 i;i:i:t wil.-un mos. 1 i W Samp ' t. -A e- 1 F -c ' i' Work." lloimsi For Salt-, llUML.s rnxx It HALT V CO. ?TILL HAS A FKW II OM LS FOU SALE at faii: r KICKS. j Ml.tr. S 7TII. 1 KOOMS $1000 I HAKKISOX .vt l-A j MAsON ST üiiii) . s sfi;in;. ACiu: .7,),, , i i m: sm a hi; HoMi;. NFAVhv nr. I 1 1 OLATLl. T A N I 15.VTII, Ci K NKi: I. OT, IIAIiliU'iiOÜ FLOoltS WoNTHlKFFL HOME FoR .v.- m:w r.r.VrAi.ow. soon cht. l'LLTLI, f-i-0 IOWN. IF Vol' AUK tJOI.Ni; TO HFY WF WILL taki: caiu: OF YOU KlCillT. I'FNN UFA LTV CO. 1--. S. MAIN. 1'IIONi: MISII. 21). In addition to the various bicycles which have b-en stolen from Misha waka durin;: tile past few weeks, children's playthings? are now beinr taken. Th' latest theft reported ia that of a coaster xag:on belonging to the small son of Itev. and Mrs. Oscar Lauben?. iyr. 1 1 1 E. .Seventh st.. which was taken Saturday mom my about 1 o'clock while it wa. left standing in the front y.ird for a few minutes. A tricycle and two rockiriy horses were, stolen during yesterday from the home of Mr. ar.il Mrs. Arthur F. McCury, S. Spring st. Automobile Accident Victim is Improving "RED" GOVERNMENT LEADER WANTS TO COME TO AMERICA Bar Russian Railway Official From Making Contracts in Tliio Country. WASHINGTON. Sept. l'ö. w high schools have bcf-n added to the An.?rican educational system at th rate of at least one a dav during" th latt 2S years. Statistics compiled by the reserve bureau of education that there are now more than 17.0 tj i such schools, an increase f 4"'j per- . cent over the number in lr0. At- . j tendance nures from 14.000 of the j school? give a total of l.T'Jä.6 II , scholars, indicating in effect that ; , one-tenth of the population is fret- i ' tin hi?h school educations, the bu- , re.iu states. ! S"hoI lie ports. j Only f.12 of the schools reportimT f to thf bureau enroll T00 students each and L'TS enroll over 1,000. while one-half of the Fl. 951 schools tabulated have an enrollment of be- : txveen 27 and 100 students. City hih schools constitute less than 1' ' ; percent of the total. Thf y enroll , 2 f f'Tcent ftf all students. Almost j percent of the hiyh schools are rural with 4' percent f the sf: dent?. As e'j percent of the schools of- , forinir a four-year course have . terms of only ISO days durinr the year, a longer school term is "nr.- j mistakably foreshadowed." accord- Ir.r? to bureau officials. The schools co.t. thousands of dollars to erect f and to utilise the property for only , 1 0 days a year is "bad judgment.' the statement aid. The number of hifrh school prrad- ' uates has increased from l'LSl' in L lOO to -.'24. "67 in 1018. Consider- J iry the increase in population iur- . iii this period, it is found that ; ! American vouth are' 1ccornin ox-er six times- as well educated as they we re. j Tca Trails. The state of Texas leads In prr- ; tentaee of hieb schorl yraduates who continue their studies in prep- : Lincoln Theatre sili;niid atthactions i:vi:itv day this yi:f.k Ferando Kuru, 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lichart, 2uS S. Logan st., whet is at St. Joseph's hospital suffering from injuries sus-, tained Fri.lay ni'ht when struck by an automobile driven by Mrs. J. A. lieynoa. 124 S. Face st.. ia reported as lieing somewhat improved. The boy has regained consciousne ss and seems to have a chant for recovery. The attending ph.ysician is unable to determine the exact extent of his injuries. COPENHAGEN, Sert 2ä. Trof. Lomonosoff, who ..s in charge ftf Russian soviet government railway contracts, has tr)ld the press cor respondent "that he is disappointed ) .,,-atory si hool or colleg'. Nrt because the Unite d States gox ern- J ment haa barred him from fjmrifr to i America to arrange business con- I tracts." ! The professor showed the coi-i respondent a contract signed by the ! German locomotive trust comprising 1 all leading German locomotive builders, including the Krupp tirin, for the delivery of ,000 German ' loe'omotiv-s within 1 months, th I amount involved bein about ",00',- t'OU.OOO marks. "I very much regret having been j unable to place this order in Amer- I ica." the soviet emissary said. "I ' have lived there f or years; I was t always a firm believer in the mutual I Interests of the two countries and j had hoped to initiate business rela- ; tions between them. The Fnited States government ha.s forbidden the ; export to Russia of American loco motives on the plea that they are I war material. I have orders for i 2.000 more locomotive s which I want to place In America, if only America ; will take the business." Answers Questions. Answering a question whether the I delivery of the German locomotives would not mean an Invasion of Ru- I f!a by a small army of German tech- j nicians, Lomonsoff said: "No. Itus-j sia i.- fully capable of supplying her . own needs in that respect. We have all kind of technical experts. Since j the Polish Invasion, the whle of j Russia's intelligentsia has whole heartedly joined the soviet govern ment forces." Prof. Ixmonosoff said lie was TAG DAY srCCTISSrVIi. A successful tag day in behalf of St. Joseph's hospital was held throughout . the business districts . colng to Stockholm to inspect ytsterday. From an early hour un- j numbfr of Swedish locomotives i til evening a group of worker which are readv f or delivery . waylaid citizens, who gave gener- j Since the signing of the Russo- ! o u.-ly towards the worthy object. At i Swedish contract for the deliverv of! a '.ate hour last nicht the commit-; j noo locomotives to Russia, prac-! tee in charge was still e ngaged tig- j tically no Scandinavian firm has done i.n k.. xtil nnxAlint -..ediffal .MONDAY OWEN MOORE Popular Star, in "STOP THIEF' TI'FSDAY and WI :iNi:sD.Y Thomas I net prrsent.s DOROTHY DALTON in "L'APACHE" Doti't miss this wonderful pro ltietioit of I)ei"otIiy Dalton in a fasednatin iH'w i-ole of life iu the lights and shadows of Gay I'a rev. TIIFKSDAY and FRIDAY Paramount Da.vs The. Ik'witehin Little Star MARGUERITE CLARK in "LUCK IN PAWN" Help Uainetl .Male. .t l M.S -.rix.- eil x:ifc-, 1 ..ii !:h. N M ini sr 5TTT' I'd NUALoW Partly niedern, rh- I in. eae ido.-ii to car line. I'art casa I -r- f'- M-t. on er, 72.1 N. Flizubeth St. Jo j Phone Mi!Ii.ixx aka K.'.'. 2.",l'l KeV U' i " lAts for Sa1" s: oFXv MAN t r !, it M r ... A ' MERCHANDISE Autchvs l'r Salt- c,div rv ;i. M J.'f"- ' '" SALF. OF LOTS ,lv n ..-re.:. , '""! bail-Mng lets f'-r jjI.m) and up. ' I Ohj fish, bilar.ee ä.(m a a.on'fi. O'U'AI.lll' Ill.AI.TV "eMlPoKA'rIO 1-'V5 Lino in Way 't .en M!;i IJI. 17 iI ! l-I.N N iVlfALTY e;ö FILLLh--T ; F., l.;trri..it..;i.il ' PI. u.,- :.. : 1 iI"2. 21:; a.i,- z i . ht. It'j : u.irs f--r L..U.K... 1 i iTi i:oaf n:i;-w::i. M'.M;.:xx ka ."ft r . a i ) d . ..i t .. ii "l .... ' U.i U L t ;.-.e-:. r iL' re.i;;s, xx est end. two blocks froai Lincoln war Wer. Pay ttiis oi your tru. SI. '.Vi.. M- e littlt Iioxo on nirth iJr. ho in. all tu-tdcra but heat. ;U1 ; doxx r.. 1 Holl-dtold (imb ! 1 II. 2 AK t 't i r . ! M.1 -- l ' in ... .u .v)v-) x : ..-r i .tr. .,s lif-x : .1-.. i.- I"---: r .. 1 .u-.-i .;; rtrx t.'-de. .t ; i !: - v.öck i !: -r . -,: w. tv.'.-.i t,.rr t.-jure !i t'isr, .1 A N Nl'OFNCl : W 1 TD D I X G neiy, if Fe-rt Wayne, announce the marriage oi their daughter Miss Fsthe-r Jane, to Josejth L. Martin of 1 f Mishawaka. The ceremony was per formed at the- home of the bride's parents Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin will reside in Mishawaka. WILL LFAYF WFFNFSDAY. , Mr. Gee.re Waictzko, 12. 1-2 ' Lincoln way K.. will b.-ave We.lr.es-j day fi.r Columbia City, where she j xxill spend several w eks as- the Ltu.st f Mrs. La Verne P nee and ether friends. While in that city j slu- wil; also attend the fair and j Oi l SettUr.V day. : CLFR IDIFS TO F.NTLUTAIN J Lady members f the Country j chio will giv a lunchom next; Wednesday afternoon to be follow el; Men:brs will be allow-i rx . H.cj.. fii veur old ea L. pth : . sj "-",: .".iO lowri. I'FNN' i:kaltv r.e M -lit'vaka lst S M.iia sr. by card.-. t'i ;t c; t must be r..;iJt- n-t later tb.an M-n dav night by calling Mrs. Lai Webster cr Mrs. Karl Warner. TEiPLETlElTEB I TODAY EtSnel Clayton in irk(SLl& Z Rouni" Without P.cKinl 1 ill 1 : 1 I ur:. r.ib'e f"- re. .''"ti -7M 1.1' xi. 1 si'A i'i: If (.u t.. k. a . ! T n"'i"'- i t hu or i .1 a aouse- u asy t?Tu cj.l Lidja1.'! ;alty erpor- 1 Cvue 3iicjHak JIM. Seed-. Plaut-, F rtilier- ii 3 Wantetl Ial F.-täte ,;.M INF JAl ANl..-:. IIAKIIA KY r- I HOt Si: We want to hux- a li -.ie in :-r Fir.ary i.c i r fill pj inf;u?. M!Lan;iki er Klx.r Park, dir-t froiu II rJ.t-.-t j;e I l-t-t zr:. LiI-xhs ! tliv -xuT. Mr. N.ijreiud, New Tlui :rv f .ifi-l. . !a:.-s c5t a Jt'-cf J I , 1 t ".'. -.4. 1.1! WanNl T li ..ta i I AUAI I want t ;,, a j i ruedorii it'.y.i. t:.e .in? it.m .a!:i-fe lu cxcrx detail :u:d a ?e i p.nel r.-ad. .Prl.-e uo otct- l. IL L.. Ni-Tnn- ti". LF.AVi: FOR CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Rryon J. Lonacre. v:i W" ": ft St rdi tor Los Angeles. Calif, where they ex pec, to spend the winter. Alio Mutt and Jeff in "BEAUTIFUL MODEL," and a Star comedy, "KIDDING THE LANDLORD. FchxI -vavinlr. tu'd jcr make out boarders, this i TOMORROW AND TUESDAY Special Attraction A Benjamin B. Hampton Production We".:. Rr.r:. with Ver summ r vear "Firt-: lb st sas-:-. I ever had. TV-ire ;s .- -. all toiil three bZ t tj ceupbs in love an' a riyspepth-." , ij Life. k ;: j Riders of the Dawn A photoplay of the novel, "The Desert of Whe&t" Directed by Hugh Ryan Conway. I By Zane Grey. ii at thi -.'is-. j hpTf IS rr m?r 7 i: f Interest TTv TI o f 1 r i U S3 err: l!iiii!!!!!iii!lll!!!!:!i!l!!!ii!!!ill!l!!:il!!!i I III B :j5li-.i PI J it 4 4! I !; I f I 4 i i t -O-U-R Daily Newspaper is far brighter and more interesting for the advertisements it contains. You get information from them. You learn all about many little things that are of so much personal importance in your life. They keep you posted. They tell you what is new and desirable. Sometimes they keep you from making an unwise pur chase by pointing out just the reasons why one article suits your needs better than another. Re ad i n g advertisements helps you to economize. You know that economy is not alone a matter of saving mon ey but of spending money to advantage. Advertising iden tifies goods of unquestioned value. When a store or manu facturer puts a name on goods and tells you about them you may be sure they arc worth while because it does not pay to advertise merchandise that is not oood. ir- f - N 1 V ; ' -V: . ::- V::u.'5"-:-;'' v - i ' . .. ........ .'-'7 V ..-.-.r- ' H .: V- .7 J r - . - . '.J Make a practice of reading advertisements read them as news from the business world published for your benefits They will help you to live better and dress better and make more of your income in cvay way i Ts A i I 4 i t i if i : f I k i r "If i f i .1 J I u :.N r-t r er. C Ne T;:-i Try XEIT S-TIMES Want Adsl i Vim t rW i m wri -want iii