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rnin.w mounivh. orronni is. f rHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES "Beat Gary' is Slogan of South Bend High for Saturday Gridiron Battle 10 STREET PARADE THIS AFTERNOON IS BIG AFFAIR RODE MAS O' WAR TO U ISDSOR VICTOR) MANY SURPRISES ON CIRCUIT CARD In the Great Outdoors All Students Will Invadr Bii ncss District to Stir I p p.. .ii w mim , mm m Y r. ! ine jna:ana hin, itam and b er- p i; trr.er.t are ecint orüeers who 1 est league will meet on Oct. 2 G at i luv be n traino-i for the work and Winnie w. nn i lau n p neai , o ciock a. m. in tne ra ni room cf .v an? .vir h ih.n- one t T? the Claynool hotel, IndLtnanoJis. i v. rth v? mur.tv :;sh INDIANS ADJOURN TO WINTER HOMES Their Fields in tivc Heat?. t -. i nv MIKf. NTIKOS. "B"i dry"' :s tho '.cran b om by f-vry . t j 1 nt of South I h:t:h .v hool for th- ir.tr-"-ct ! a'. c!.ih which e.r-ir l-atriMav n f t r -nooi at. the J. D. OIi.r bebi b-tw-n tn to t nail warriors rprc Kmnrfn; hivh cf Cta.ry 'r.d tir..n'i.t',n's r.r;i:i;f ar,l bbi-- -it f Jary" ha i k t t.hf i? il'Ieri in a ib z r: v.'.:i"f; 1 r i-T tin- J .;, v ' . . i r : 1 v. b-: . ' : Ii T . I;) ' f- t , til' col liaf-'; drifts to th- "If at i- " v.-'ll !.- '.j?ji. th" miri'l f ,e 'it! '"' t hi a f t rr ion vh"n !"!' -a ill nnri'ii "fn r,;a. tl.- l-tjsh: s tlrs'rb-t t' in th- ü;i. fn i m tb.it th' r t do irr t I h At M'l- t;r: l:ro-: ic be p."'c vd. i ' ui o; look aft r tb.' -.iff t 1'ituil N-rinniiac; fi.T-h i ciUrn hi.' rüti tlirr.iih th-ir !:5'i! f'for; m-rriricr th ror, tloti frni Ki.;1 r.-o'i . l.ii Thi-; 1- th r:r? r TM. . r in wo 'r-. tl irp.ikin relatioj.s .-if, r ; th- liry, v!:i.-!i -! brjr.tr lut out of ti.r- f. H I utt h" Huil") 4 '. A. director of th in the nr ri o a r.. i i f.. r- 1 r ' ' A. ' ' "-ra thron, h rv r th..- f t i ; . : Cor- I a f:-, . i k . . V- - 1 M,:;;,.,i r'-r-w--" t row.l. Si II.- ' I . t 1 I ' 1 . 4 rr.iN;Tr)'. k'v.. or ! rarri of the five race? of C(t-awfivl"1K;iK('rnPntH b' other rarths I day at th- errand circuit rt.-etln J roo,lls wt're not available nanc was made to the iiuiri. rvery oca nn nnti krrn.- inizatlon should ha' a rrpre- ntative at this meeting. Tins hehl. Th" ff-attires w r thp n 0 " ' no J ia inciuae every shooting- club. j trot, won in traitrht h-3t! by the ' ar'Klin" lub. hunting ur rishir.K' club ! Favorite .v,lda ar.l 2:02 ptc inj"'1 a11 loal flh and ame protic- wi.u-n ioii1p Grattan, winner of theiUM' -iwuons. ine inaiana imu- I'i'j cine pro- I Former notices sent out announcing ! t . -tivc :irsoCiations and we-; about j . ounty v. the state. ! et ob r : V'. V'.- V i hre was a nost intcretini? one and 'vna ' S '.'V "r ! Piirpri.-!'s wert lumli-hed in the 2:02 hot 4 I ' i i P'f " r-o three year old trot when : or 'V ' . V 1 i I Slw-ie r, , and F'lausible bent their 8'n ira(,uc nuui'J JJltt'i. HI ine lf(U- 1 t Thc!ison hotel but on account of rarii r the! ' 'Oto.) r i- rtra:ued th iial and thv J month 1t live h.iit :jherni-n for C laypool Cleveland's Champion Will Spend Off Month? From Coa?t to Coa?t. 4 fre for all pne was forced to lower hT colors to th veteran Single C. The thre y.,ir old trot was con ceded to Natalli the reat. bv ex perts, but she was badly off form j Wf,a'i and plausible took th sveond and ,,ulsl is the state organization for all out door wild life jsports. With a strong organization many reforms can b made through legislation. With t organization much liard work be 1ori- by a j,v with unfr- thlrd heats when Natalie broke. itain The rrt division of the 2:17 trot was won by Ned da with the erratic but not until after Hobnob had b-aten her in the firft heat. Mi"hteH by her victory became the only triple winner of the meet- w.i r r:o i s '1 1!M : i :: i-1 ol' (;r;. . of th- x h o ! r 1 1 : ! i; i ' i at I in ; irv A. A. forn -,-r V. M. ' r.r . i i . ,, - r i of i;i r v. Th Soc'ond IiKlon. The second division of tbe 2:17 trot went four heats Mith the Great McC.r-'nr the winner of th last two h a ts and the race. The 2;0." trot, a three heat affair, wa- won bv Nedda with the erractie rharl Ke furnishing most of th'- contention. Charley got away fni-t on the outride In the econd heat ;tnd !ed all the wav unt'l well into the I s'ream;. The in- :i -f. rma a :: r ow in ji i iaori!'' j-oaon. No om will dispute rh thtry that the largest n s t il;-r- durir.t' thi- month. Trete no trekin about from one i-t.ii. hob- to another; or.; will lo C'jte aL a de p pool whrr- thtre aic loi;3 or larc- rocks and st.tv there ! the -ntlre day. The bays now are j in deep water and must be sought , there. The larger stream are best and the deeper the pool the better. I In such places, you will hud the hiir f ilovvs ami no' where else. The live crjt. I bait quetioji is soniewhat trouble- is'!iif tfi:s sason. M nnnu- :in. fH. b.iit to use but are hard to procure for they are likewise in the deeper pools and seining them is more of a problem than during- the warm days wher they are found in the shallows. About the. only successful method is to use a frlas.s or wire stretch whm Nedda overhauled I on that is not rieht. The thine for him in a vigorous drive. the Indiana wild life conservationist last ineftiru: of the two t.ims end ed in a score of 1 to 7 in th- favor ef Kmorson, and the lo.-aN will p-it in all their f.K'ht to TitrS out th.it defeat. The Mi.-ha w .i k.i Hüburbs won a victory over over the dary team by the score of IS to 7 tally this eon. A chance will be given the locals to show how they will com pare with the Mi-h;ot.ika team wh n th two meet lat-. r on in the s i-son. isnappr i h ik. i In es:erday's work"Ut Grir.sden nave a naptv talk to th .'quad on the dof-.;m shown in their srlmmafro with the (.'arroll hall leven Wednesday. The ?quad w is then g-jven a stiff workout with the econd teani. .the vatsity showinir i.nrks of improvement or th ir i - ent workouts. Th" co-fh. expecting many line pluncrs Saturday strengthened the line by siur'tintr Macy to jrnard. Kljt.k. a new man has sh ;vn t'..u-!" -; of vji --d fo- the other t;u.trd b-r'h. II'!.;rds continues to 11;. ort" j.ain.-. and r at thintrs ar v j t I of him in the prru-llln rentes--, with th'- iliii'-rMin -leven. Subo, Sluss and S'riel.br ha- been imirovir.;T in 'b ir i -.let ferem e lately an 1 w it li rlu-- Mill t'ormed t aekneld and with tl;- line opening up z ho! s. th-i.i'!- an'l blue sqiiad ar- expMt- d to p la y a first das:- offense Ram-. i, i:i;n i; ki imi:k. Sup'-rb ri !;r ' by .Fock-y ('1 irf'r.r-1 'iiiüipur played a bi part in tho dec. i-c victory of Man o' War over Sir r.ar'o'i a Windsor . On t .. ,i na d i -ari hors- over a mi'e and a quarter co'tr:-'. The victory carrieel with it .. -f 7 . o o r . pqrse and a cup va'.ud 1' '."i.eOO. JOHNSON OPPOSES MEET OF MOGULS' ' roach i Difference of Opinion Kxi?t: to the I . 1 lieganling Major League Se-?ion. ; SFA7 VORK. Oct. 14 A dif- ! ft rt nee of opinion exists between j lr' bjent Johnson of the American J 1 League and I'rt s't. Heydler of the, National Leau- regarding the ad- : i visibility of ho'.dm: a meetimr of iiiiij-jr ! a'iie club owners to: ; p. an for the future of baseball while' a. v ounty grrand jury' i in in rhieatro. Pros' t. Jleydkr niu;iit made putUe ttne-ati- to the meeting which called lur Monday at Chi tin ion i s- I a REPRODUCE HUSKER GAME AT N.D. GYM Youngsters to Carrv Out Pla ludours as Returns Are Received. !d squad ir. n e t it; and nv n:K waMiACi:. Notr unit ard its siudei-.ts preparing to how th football what ioyal l-ackini; and s chool spir t will do towards son'ilr.c: tli- lri!i tjra into thv Nbraka prime with i morale that will make victory a rnc-re matter of routine, a far-w-l! i a'.ly In the tryrnnaslur.i for the (r,oni'ö?r3 of the rp;ad was h'-ld Th'arpday at mv;n an 1 the r -turns t . f the game will b rrri.d ;n th m?iv. Saturday- afternoon. accot;; panitd bv all the ch-er and thrills of the actual traar.; art(? wh; n Coac h Hoekne drlvrs hi a "t'.-'.n :" en th NbTa.'fa 4rrld Iron. the will know that the students it the movies but watch ir waillr.sr anl cheninc. lust rU'at NthraWrt. Winning from the Cc-rnh -..--k rr : L ma i nr ii tui tv.- i':iu' .iau o- peration: .n 1 the student b. dy has . B . . . ... . ... -epn :tj oiii-. ana w uo it , m a nanner fttlntr the .c.-aier Notr ame must wnn from the westerners 0 remain In the r.u'o Ic.r honor?. The old "NT-" -pint w!l'. scar vhen the returns ar re.v-ived Sat irday. it ah.s m.ounts wh v. he team has real opp- -itir. Kvery , tuder.t 1 expected in the ir m ?.t he bier meetlrp ana boxing anl the- jrport events -.li tak- place et,wen halves am! h. f.--e tire re- j urns commence. Th u'.it-..- will be' Isyed on a mintatur- -. rire-r u it h ; nlntm fr"r?. St. IM wards r -pres :.t--.r the cent -tlr C toinr-i When a; t ; vty pound 'ap Couhhn rcps a I rue or a hundred p ::nd Glp;; 1 vi lis a "rr.an o' war" tire d;er- , I'd bo tust a. '.cud and quite a- rors asr if the hr- Lays were thr.! rd when the tachtln - Irish" s- ib.ifh a mandate over the Nbr.ts- I ev vi':. krr.iw h t th. art -rran.s r has !;. n a l;o. "It is my judfTment to hold f toeet ir.tr 'f major league club own is at this time would be a mis take,' -.lid Mr. Johnson's telegram to Mr. Heydler. "'The Cook county Strand jury has h- n reconvened and will continue ita investigation into :.h dtplorabl' conditions tlrat e-i-t in prof -ssiond.1 baseball. ImHrtant Tttlnion. Mum important testimony will bo pn s -nted which must weigh heavi ly in tli- futur.- deliberations of tlv-H-lf -appointed ustodiar.s of th-- a I in'. President Heydier's telegram to the Anu ri an L ague lit ad said the action of the National I. ague mem-e-rs in extending an urgent it, vita- Three carloads of hers are e peeted to le.ivf for Atlanta Friday for the hnnl meeting of the grand circuit season. Summarief: Uiieo Year Old Trot. Two In Three !hire $i.nno. Plu-ible. b g, by Siliko. ( Reamv Macy) 2 1 1 Natalie the Creat, b f, fCny) 1 2 2 Time 2-11 .1-4; 2:1.5-4: 2:11-4. .:17 Trot. Two In lliroo. I'iiM Divis ion. Purc $1,04). Mighfell. by Mighty Onward. (V. Fleming) 2 1 1 Hobnob, b g. (Flramy Mary) . .1 2 ?, S'cincr Simpson, b g. (Paige) r .1 2 arlotta. br m, ( McConnell ) . . ö 4 4 i r?etsy Tregantle. blk m, (Monier). distanced. Charlcv Finch also start ed. Time 2 : C f 1-2: 2:07 1-2: 2:0? 1-t. Trft, 3 Heats. Imrso .S1,0M Nedda, b m. by Atlantic l"x- press. ff. Fleming) 1 1 1 Charlev Hex b g, Mc.Mahon . . n 2 2 Ir. Nick, blk g. (Stokes) 2 3 " L-aron Cegantle, br h, (Mc Donald 4 4 4 Time 2:00: 2:02 1-2; 2:4 3-4. 2:0-2 Pace, i in 3. Imrsc $1.001. Single (.. b h. bv And r.-on Wilkes. (Allen) 1 1 I.-ouie fjratttin. b m, (. I-'b-ming " 2 iM-e- tum j.. blk '.. (Page 2 " i:th 1 mimes, b m. (Hodon)..l 4 Time 2:01 1-2; 2:02 1-4. J:17 Trot. '2 In 3. Second IJl-ion, Pur-o 51,000. The Great McGregor, br h. by Peter The Great (Swearingen) I Z 1 1 Miss park wood, b m. (Mid bo) ;i l 2 2 ("harlev Herr Jr.. b h, (White) 1 2 2 :: P.etsey .Morrow, blk m. (Fstes) 2 4 Princess Pobey. b m, (Crea.-y r, 5 F.arsao and Mis.s Jane Hall also .-tarted. Time 2:10; 2:10 1-4; 2:11 1-4: 2:12 3-4. results. It is wrong for s-portsmen to icize either the itate organization or the state department or both as is sometimes the case. It is the duty of every one who wuld conserve the w ild life of our state to Interest hit i Hclf nrst in his local county organ ization and then In the Ftate organ ization. It is clearlv his dntv to connect himself with both and make triP 'hich should be set in about himself a working unit thereof. It I lu" f, vt ,,f 'iter at the upper end is his duty to help perfect such or-! of ;t (lf'f'P riffle. Th- water at this ganizations rather than stand fdT an. 1 J , a?on rrries a temperature close as a non-member criticize the doinxrs ! l tho freezing point and it is no grniiiymg pleasantry to get in over your boots. Many of the regular fishing "fans" who li.-h up to a time when the lirs-t now t.ii lav in i t'lnnlv rf minnows snittrcj.nt through the entire season. As to the species of minnow which is con sidered to have the he.t qualif a.-it ion. there is much adverse opinion How ever then- are theories which possess j no rit in connection with this sub j .Ki t which some will swear by. I There is one thing certain the wily j bass is freakish and will take bail in so many ways and und such of these organizations. Nothing is ever accomplished by telling the other fellow what ought to be done, or to wrangle about what is going supply of live to last them at times, that I have sometimes thought the cunning of the an frier is more imaginary than r al at least where live btiit is used. Since wrood large minnows are so hard to get at this time of the year ;.nd because of th' fact that the angler by staying in one plaN can u.s several reds It will be of to do is to get with the Indiana league, help to build this organiza tion up and make himself useful in the work and not be an idle critic passing scornfully upon the work which others have been unable to ac complish for lack of numbers. The Indiana Fish. Game and For est league is practically a new or ganization hardly yet in a good working condition. It needs t be i rireumsta noes help of every lover of outdoor sports to make it an organization of power. The league needs the counsel of able men who should contribute their trained resource? in an effort to per fect and firmly establish this insti tution. There Is nothing more lm- i ort.mt than to Attend the meetinir ! easily on Oct. 2o and assist in electin' cood i much interest to him to try all men to Hit the offices. species thereby getting the xperi- The time is here when sportsmen ! once which after all the best instead of congregating and telling j teacher. one another about their prowess and j ability in the art of tilling the KmeOLYMPlC STAR LEADS brig or krec-1 should assemble for consultation in deliberating on the best way to replenish the held. and waters. The Indiana fish and game department without the help of a strong sportsmen's organization con stantly in the Feld to back it up ;s a weak Institution. Wonderful im provement hae been made by this department since it has been made a division of a non-political com mission and the principle factor in ootaining this improvement is the fact that the incumbants of the de- CLEVEIANP. Ohio. Oct. Members of the champion ha?eba!i club begun to disband Thursday an 1 by Thursday r.ighr most of then, were enroute to their homes ir-. vari ous parts of the country. At ha4-'. seven expect to winter here, "nil1" Wambstran-s md George I nie. a:--resi.'.ent; cf C'e-eland. Himer Smith und Jack "raney usually sren.d most of the off-seas-m here, poc" .John--ton has taken over a billiard parb". for the winter and Steve O'Neill and flay Caldwell expect to r.tn- th" automobile trr de. Speaker to Trvi- Manacer Tils Speaker, after a we k's ti.-hing n Canada with Catch er I.., s Nunamaker and other friend-, will return to Texas to look after his business rnteresLs. Nunamaktr will rejoin him In Hubbard. Texas, and the two will hunt and fish f"i several weeks en the Gulf of Mexico. Stanley Cnveleskie. aftei a brief v isHt to his home in Shamokin. r..., will join Outfielder Jo Wood on a hunting trip. Wood will spend the winter felling tree--, hunting and ti-hing in New Jersey, .lim Pacby returns to his bus-ine-s in Augusta. Ga. Kvans a Doe-tor Iary Gardner K going ba k t llnnburr, Vermont, where he ha rt big irarage and repair shop. Charli Jamieson wiU s.dl groceries in Pater ron. N. .1. After visiting his family in Missi-sippi. Pr. Joe Kvans. will resume his work In a St. Tenuis ho-- pitai. inneiaer Marry leinte ai'o re turns to St. Ijouis. Chest r Thoma will go to To- Arceles. where 1-. exp cts to he connected with a mov i. V icture cr.mpany. George Purns will return to his home in Philadelphi. and Joe Sowell to Tuscaloosa. Ala., where he will complete his eollr-c education. Guy Morton will winter at Vernon. Ala.. Walter Mails on the Pact;. coast and Pitcher Bob "lark in New port. Pa. i Y L AT STATE GUS SHOOT INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Oct. 14. II. II. Bopser, of Cincinnati. Ohio, a member of the American Olympic team, led the hel l at the Ind:anar olis Gun club Thursday in thm sec ond day of the annual fall review. P.on.-cr had a perfect score for his l.Vi targets, while Art Pl.-smr, of Paris. 111., broke 140 targets for sec ond place. Sullivan with 14s was third. Arvin and Stevens were tied fer high honors among the profes sionals with IIS. Art Rissner topped the shoe.tr r for the 300 targets fer the two da-. mis.-ing only rive birds. Stutz w as second, breaking 2'.M clay :;. or. : In 300 attempts. Tn the team race Ohio carried away the honors, having a total of 1,4 4 0 for the two days while Indi ana was second with 1.4 22. Illitroj came third with 1. 4 IS. In the distance handicap today. F. C. Cook, of B-ookville. Ohio, car ried away the honors, breaking V.' targets out a posuhle 30 from the 22 yard mark. 0 FANTS ii J (J i J ii United States Without League Representative ticn to the league and club presi dent's of the America n League to attend the propos.-d meeting, was unanimous. The meeting was called. apl Mr. llvdler to d.-euss and formulate platrs for th future gov ernment if a: d the af guarding of pro f ss;.,nal eis. hall. "Our p. opl will b.- there," the telegram c ntinued. "They art tlrm In the be'.a-f that public senti ment will bro. k no delay where -.:ch vital n: Itters a.s the good re pat of the nitlor.al game, the pro- i IU United Press: W ASHIN'CTON Oct United States will he representative at the meeting of the league called at Geneva for it was said here Pres't Wilson issued ; c i the on of all honest players, and protcticn f'f Itivmer.se propor iirhts are concerned." LED THE GLEUEL ASD ATTACK IS SERIES 14. The without a first full of Nations November, today. While the call as an official of the league, this country has not ratified the treaty and is not entitled to a representative. SiK'dal. Two thousand pound? of fresh Jumbo peanuts, roasted by us. for 30 cents a pound. Thursday, Fri day and Saturday only. THE PHI LA. 9269-H' -f be a so.ii lln- t! ing Is sh. cut: tg I'ND." Cheer led.r A. N. Sh.ggct arranging th' two meetm---ounced that an Invitation 1 nd-ed to a!l supporter cf ih- -om South Pr..i attend nnf" nt the -ryr.-.nar.un. :'.! be furr.:.hol t y th- o l': ;-tm. A v f X- N ;-- r.r , i"7-"a;- ; & " '"';' '."""'"' ' ' '-- v. - ;v. r f i v ,i . u ; '':.::$', r i - - , ' " " x ' v c . . . r 1 . v--. v - V t s..a- .-, r V 11 . j- : :.; : . ' .'. - r : -h-vr-: i?l b . . ; c : -v - o, . - : Mi IIIEUES TAKE BASK ASD BROOCH EROM PORTAGE AV. HOME Mrs E, pcrred. t Hci:..- u: 11: i Tvar ti ii li u th t s.TleOr.e edr.t'1i",.y night cch sf t w ith d a r-ma'i '.o' cl.ninp,il.i; Herrn a r' Ki r 1-: . rpcrte . :v::r that sii.m: om ill. ä t : a-r . Srr;; a was .s a ON. C K v rou N v ah b o i n ' r : v i s t a : kt pi e . t! b r s es v i : s i t:ona: fc r : h-r 1 ('inr. T i i x f o Wo I 1.1. 1 . i Save on Your Smokes Inidana Hunting Licenses $1.00 TRICLi. SHUKCV lO CHANGE. tlüAHLTIHS Cacieli, Lucky strikes, Piedmont?, Sweet Caps, lain-., bile Hour. Life. Od6l. CL.-tt?rt!eld8 Heguljr 'JiK: size ISc package. r cartua CI 7C of ix-0 for VA'3 Ftttiiuas. Oaiars, regular ."o fize. CV package, or tartoa CO 9(1 of U) for $.AU Nebcs. S-aii Shlup. IV- i.'.aVva;:e. er carton cf 200 cigarettes iq CK.I AM SMOKING IOUAttOH All popirlar 1-rnnui of smokLg rnd chewing tobaccos. Kegular lo.- f1re..."T.c:. $1-00 ri.l'U TOHACtOS HcraesLioe. Star. CUaiax and Si'rarlrea.J. tve spaces to Qfl pound, for UKJC lfiAKS BV Tilt uo ALL I'Ul'LLAl: m;ams All 7c size, box ef :'" tor All lz. box of v r.r All 10o !ie, box ef '.0 for TIN HI' MI I OK. Cne r,v-:i,i' tm l'rin- e Albert. Tax-e-do si. 1 Velvet. IttgLilar CI Sl.M sue. for VI. Oo Oue poati l glas.s hurulUar Priae Albert. luguiar fl.Tj SMOKIN'ti TOIIAC'ro. lular 17- tief f l'rin. AUert Tuxe.le. :et. I'M Li-ghslr. Lu-'kT l:.t.:T.1. $1.00 Til $3.00 .. $3.50 . $4.50 L;vilir 1- tii. r of Sweet ; $2.65 and V. i C.lony. j for 2.V or carten cf two dozen for: -rr- romplrlf In of I'utent .Mrillein and undrii. EHGEL'S CUT RATE 0l . MUliigan -t. South IVrmJ. Ind. "Made of Same Material as Suit" Buv a Suit tomorrow that will jive vou double sen ice you'll find that kind here-ve make them our selves from our own woolens, in our own shops and you can de pend on them that they're right in every way fit, finish, fabric and fashion. And look at our prices fullv $8.50 to $10.00 lower and be sides an extra pair of pants FREE we are getting the business be cause we are delivering the goods vou'll say so. m Read This Guarantee Stop and think! You (i't 2 Pair of Pants With L'vrry SUNIT The same price jnu pay for one. If you buy a suit here with 2 pairs of pants and find its equal anywhere in a Suit with one pair of pants, come back and get your full money back. We absolutely guarantee to undersell any South Bend store and actually give the extra pants free. (Signed) MATT GOLDEN 220 S. Michigan ami (Q)VERC(DAT MADE TO YOUR MEASURE THE HOUSE OF VALUES 220 S. Michigan St. Next to the Blackstone Theater tlie For Your Family Li Tfi ere ;s someone in vour family who has a big responsibility. Food to buy for the table; clothes for the children and grown-ups; new household utensils, linen, f urniturc, books and all the hundred and one little things for which the family in come is spent. In most families one person docs the bulk of the buying. And it is that person's job to sec that the mon ey is well spent that you all get full value for every cent that goes out, The success of a family depends on wise buying just as the success of a business docs. Wise b uying means . intelligent buying. 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