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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES I p "o sin EVERETT TRUE BY" CONDO iI J. V DALE "Din KTCETD Jl JLWJLNi-iS-JJLV MONDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 20. 1922 'KHP ILL Mii-j JOHNFOXJr C yy- ur.o v.; CYntlnnr! frsm Our lat Issue. Iit Issue. J er.t to their f.r' iter. nn1 5 'n (;ia ! oy'.i fr?' h !::-. sre.e?hi-.g er J to ea, bit. frh rv.. !'.Vi''k Wolf hd -.tlr.el i-at r de or r f r -;- ;r ige. I .-. y r. r.tr.ir. s-. tor ;r,o !n h'ir. 1 at the -Vicht e.v e r . TV." drinking he. a r. 1 r, nee Kr.klr c 0 . i . r -; ) r a ana thru.'t fro tu th ard r'T" '1. lug :t th f't g r ' i n 1 ari '"o the bra.' rf Black. V.'oif. who drar. k (V"o. O'.o I'.- f:r ilo'.vn ar.d V v 1 - okrrir : tiftrr. th Ik! a',v I-irk V.'o;:-. . n Thf ro v.an t!;o .-;:::;:-. ru!-" r hlr.d th tr.t. II' fr.t fo';;otl.:r.s,' rrr.plr.? for hi- ha !:'.: fr. U-'r tlio point rf u knifo pri?.! th -k i ri vrk-t a n k , thor.jrs loo.sipn ar.! !ro; n.art. x"o: 3! I'. iri'':i, !i- rr"pt t t h vall ff t V. " ,r'.', !r'( 'i war? artfully lift" i f.r I.lru. ";'; i.e h r'p aii 1 v.-ar r- !. ! ' Morn i liadov.- j .' a fha'i"A- th' clr! I' irk. ?to bfor" ar.'l !.::' a h folljv.-rl. Th" :.." r-.nn" riiuf!l".i c'-.-j-;pr fr.-. i P'mIo, (inl in a fe'.v liilri'it s th'-y v-ro l y the r!vr-bir.k. a'.vay fron lh" town. Th" rioo:i r'" V.A3on' r,f a r . tPP"i forth '. powdfr horn nr.' sr ;in! fr:u tb. e h th" whit" wninan it a h!n rlT." and 1 biii'."t pourli an 1 vom food. ytf ,, A litt fartbor ,;o r'Tz and fi!cr.::y rlrl yt an i tor ' nf"d to b!.s hor?" ". n. TT" loo',; cd H.to tb" Indian tha v'hit" wo man's BhakirK" b ir.d. Ori"i h" lonVc f't -back. Th- Ind.an pri r I wa to;.- ton". A bir nf ir.or.nlicht sh .w ol tho whli" wonrin'r. fico w t with t'ar. Ajairi Pwr. Vand'dl from a t'ati":h-tOTV"r t.v a topnot ris" nbov a path of rnn now lafi. and winter-blrtn sr.v a hand üftfd hl?h ftbov" It with th" palm of pate toward him. . Anl Atrln an Indian youth "merfd, th! tim." lf-d;i:- a Idar!; hcrsi with a droplnc: h--d. F.oth rarr.e sinfully on. rir.z. it Fecm"d, frona wr :r- or -.vikn's-. nnrl Dan spring l ni tb" tow r and rushed with th" othrr - t- th- pate. So gaunt wero the b?y and bea.ot. that was plain that both v. er" f tarInp. Thi boy's face was tr.rn with brirr ar.d plr.rhed w!th htjp."r and cold, but a faint rmil rani" from it. "Don't you know in", Davo?' lie .dcsd weakly. -My o,ü it's vVbit" Arrow." XIII "Vh?n TvJnt"r wa br"aklnc. rnor r.ws rame in of th" war. The flap that had he"n fa.-hior.erl of a sol dier's white shirt, an .army hin coat, ar.d a rrd petüco-, vns noTv th tars And Strip" of tbo .naerl- feuroyns had nt rut off imlamd. that. "bad of th" r"b"l ,.ior,t' from th01. r.thr "f'loni". On th" contra.ry. tb" Ani"ri"ans bad beaten him nt Saratrsra and march" ! his army off tinder thoo 5am" Htars r.ni Strip"', and f"r th" firt tlm" TrFkine l;eard of pal'ant Lafayette how he had run t - "Va shi nerton with the port"nfiou iw.i from his 1 inp - th-it beautiful, w " 1 j 1 d now 5 r " p rva t" I"ranoi h f " r t i 1 b " r 1 1 e 1 p - if! FT hand. And TZ r 5 k ; r. " irrol what that n"wa meant to " ''ihincton's "nak"d and starvincr" f-ol,!jrrs dyinp on tb" frozen hillsid" of Valley I'orp". Thn Gorzrt Kop-rs n.ark hn 1 pa.tiÄd th f'"rt 'n ti:s w.iy t - a11- UarnsVirp fo. p.M v and Ute n ;i'o in f;"1 W ! C"T " N'orfh tb" III W " 1 !" a I,- morrins: wlv u c p"i r cc ram" li .- the f r.' brTh mounted h;s ::' mentn and pir forth for Vircir rsi trail. 1!" Ork. ha fai l, b ar.d tii" wr w 1 i sp 1 . 01 a r 1 1 - - t a : i 1 1 .in 1 - w!id : t'- j an 1 1 on th w;i . v ; r r- 1 . T" 1 1 vb awii: i u;i ari; t" fo- t. 1 liiu h " w a s r pea rehire h 1!d 'rtnow. cr''en Ti : r ! ( r h 1 rt . b o w e r t h 1 1 1 trar.sre f.Tr ha wlthlr. V.lia tha1 '1 (i r v 1 - ir-.c: fron: Ii" wa.s rv o u r n " ".' t 1 V.th -ire: a '" of 1 ' I- of ' ; : Itarbara Dab A 'ri ' ' I r. - 1, 1 1 u 1 rl v Mi s 1 1 a c, a ka AUTOMOBILES Automobile. for r-ah. 11 1 :t t"'Al!s l'.'l " . , rl.m.d. -""; ft- 0.'fc!rl "-iii; l.'lT M((iAM. 5 .'. h- 1-...M p.ra Je :r.. J.'ci Call Mihawsk: -'77 -v'f ä v i n" 1 1 u I. ' M 1 !' 1 i". tT . EMPLOYMENT II. dp Wanti-d I'l-tn.ib . I A I V i r ? TT3r--: -,1-f r! v r a. :. .- 1 VI r i,!j- Ial ir IYmale !4 ' n Ir. 1 i,l ? .1 ; :'.!.nv v,. Sit ::at !?: Wi'tHiil l'i'i;uiI- T.ti wi:; hi .;p' irer M.1U LI'E STOCK Poultry And upplM's 40 A 1 . uitrv w MERCHANDISE IIOU Il.dd ;ini. I ii SAl.l j-m t. i ' v f ' . C . .1 H h -t . 1 t j ROOMS AND BOARD I!coiij !r lin.M'k-pInic C9 Fin: 1:;:: i - i: t .11 Trri -1 ..r 1211 '. MraD t f : :r.. 1-' w P u :.l .r:. 1 FT 1 ret: t r : n trr.onn J :. before th pnri Mrrf h'.rd the wftern weo.-. ho. The governor'- palace wa r'.c?rd and d'er?ed. My I,'rd Punmore ; v. as I o r. i p. ; f. ! th bi2?t of Sir ""isrht. Iut there nn 4 r fri i t IIa!'?! tav-rn. ar.-1 !hr h df'W : up. tifor t!i F'fps v.!ir" h wa i oi.r o. r.iplx to taki Ian (Jrey's Vr.o litt!" tavrn as throrcl ar.i the a!r rharrel r.lth th pp! it of v, a r. I ii ' " " i t-ilkl. noth'ncr p ..'": i'" : r" , " T r!etr. roi it i ':. er T'rskir. ro! f t'1 alrc: a sardy rovl. a::!!.1-- th" r,f hir.l ;irf! through a fur '.!. of tiiiV Tipyio.-,tir. iravrs, Oaks rn th" .Ian"'. or Ii".l 11 )ia1 f or.vvorn Color.el Da!" to ?"rrf--y to th not" b" Jia! lr ft ! behind p.vir.c his birtlirlsrht to hi? ! little ron.-:n Ilarh'u'.n. and he kr.ev; i the ronfidcne would be kept ln- violat". At the. boat landing h" blfrhei his horso to the n-,v-sTun? branr; of an nk. Tlir" was th- n -1 i'i 1 that i bad markr-.i rv"ry sunny hour .ince j b! li.i l b"-n auay. 1 "r r a inomrnt j lie f-tood tb r". and wh"n h" -t"pprd j into tho opr-n v shr. ink bark hastily through the. from t! house a ;rl a j n t ' oprpji. uf box-. iini ro:nin fI"v!v In r h a dd . b u hands rla.-pt d beJun l her, her eyi lownward. 7 1 1 brart throbbed a 5 he waited, throbbed the more when his ear e.-iUKht even th" ft trearl of her kdtle fer-t, and rojKfd to stop when f-!i" paure.l at the sun-dial, and :eirrhel th" river with her ryes. S "n the e;irl flntferrd a bandker rhief anil from t!i" iiil" j)as.cenc:or In tho f.".(rii rame an a nerlnq flutter of whi'e .and a plad rry. At tho brnd of th" river th" boat dis appeared from Krskine's Icrlit under the bank, a id h" wafehed tlie pirl. How .ch" liad prownl Her f!iin figure had rounded and hot upward, and her white pown had dropped to he.- dainty ankles. Now h"r faro wa fluheil and her eya flashed with rr!tem"nt it was r.o tnrre kinsman in that boat, ar.d the hoy's heart be-an to throh fle.-rrly with ra"kin emotions he had never known before. A -fiery l"okin youth pprans: up the landing tep, bowed pallantiy ivT th" pirl's liand. and the two turned up the path, tb." Klrl rosy with smilo-; .and tb youth bend in p; over li"r with a Tno: protertlnq: and tender air. It was Dan" Jrey, and tho heart of the watrher turned mortal idrk. XIV. Barbara saw him first and sh" did not ruh forward. Ins"tad sb" stop ped, with wld eye., a stifled cry, and a lifting of one hand townrd hrr heart. Oreysaw, fo. flubbed rather Iainfiilly, and alm."d himself. "Why. have I changed so Miuh?" ITrskln" rri"d. ."Of rour?" T knew you." ,he fal t"r". palmar .a litfl" but fratherhie: hm-.-eif rather haughtily -a fart that 1'r-kin" r-ecmed not fo j-otie. "Von tno'v tn" hv urpri5" and ymi h n rb.ar:pr'd but I don't know how mudi." The sicrniflrarro of thii. too. seme j io as Kr! in" by. "N""ver to you. tny dar "ojIn." he ;.aid call in fly. and then h" briwe.l t- Dam ln y, rmt offering to rhak" ha reis. Th" pre, it tlinner h"'l fron behind th" hous boopi"d it. summons to tb" wools .an'l t1"lds. "Com" on." called TTarry. who lid b:st fipear'd. "I i:lnqi!,." you are 'mrprv r. . : i i :i hurcry. r. "I am," lid TTrs!in". "I've bid norpinrr to eat s. pre-? moo r.ar.y mu n ." I . rba ra s ovf flashed up a -d nrvl 'i!"ev wii pi ilnly startl"d. j s there a sülif irr-'" on thoe t wo words ? ' Mrr-'. Dab1 wa :-itir.c: down th j ri r. -r Darl'ara sat in b"r mntherV 1 nlae". ... - -ru avitlt" Arrow, you "n'r us th" f-tory." 5.a!d Harry. i Chi-' f, 1 ell I Irey linear. t look ti noo m f or ta bl". ! and -'o, ip truth. i 1 I Ttarb.ara. I "V!:',t luv you heard?" asked I I'rskino quietly. n:, interpose. j mrv ara rm';!v; --you t";i t:. . ' .-' -1 "What!" slioufed Harry. Trhen -skin" fohl d" t:i" powwow. "You ml ! oh t!i it y---j would tlcht with ; -- v.'Idte. nu'iinst both! "What'd i;.- do to you ?" I h-.-kir" sm:!eil. "I iuu pr;! ,--rr tli" heads of the ri.iir rind ran." CI a ss ifi e d REAL ESTATE FOR RENT lfou-os Vor ltent 77 1 ci: 1: i. 1 -.I--"t.-rn r a t::rr.: P o t .-1 : 0.1 e. r. ." u , I'tieiie OI'fii Aiwl lKk; Itiwam 7S MiW llMPI.i: 1. 1. !,.. -A.attPntten. law r. ! 'U'T. d'r.tit: Oin " roen REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I'anns Ami land For Salt ' Vi t;K l'A UM lor Mii. t ni'l in juu--k flr.d f-.l : wiU fn.lr for city prejertr. I r. i 1: ; r Hl W. rroadwnv. 1 ;. llouos for S.ilf 81 1 (.'it SAI.V. -l-.;r. celüiC to l'.nreff "sÄTT" will s.i-rit fer -rpii.k p.al bin 11 ! ."!! t3'-i!orn borae. finished in t--.:.rred; larc Dt ; Asphalt pavrd s: r. : : en car lir.. StxII ninnunt t-.sh. haiir.ee ino-i'.lT. A jp'd iaT-staT.t -r jr.. ever 1'irst Nntlor.al. Htf di'ul' 1 1 1 ' I r I. it. it uu -uy lercus. Joui tk l'arwtll. t;enral Cootractor. K4 K'. . JUhnnnk l'to.ai. yit iUi. iU NuAl.t 'S m ri' t I v ui.iiirn ; at Ik Iivhth I7if o VI f r 1. 'a. .ik riT; fa'". 5 " C- ' ia. ii (i:'r ih. : -! r-r.-r.i p.-!!.vi a. 1 : -cab-.n. 1 I' -.-....-. VI i-"n.iit J". i:.irl (kir-r.ire, 1 1 h "i w 1 W a Td Mihsv ak i. Ir. J a l-i 'U A I . I . -New r.. r."-re t anca. 'A. . . s. !.:: t K'.;.r -nt ;re ' ; 1 1 k if "tten. J'.rjrr rA":.i. rtia.r.jr r-'""fi. tn p.-,'. -.-o .; H IV i t i .Prt' e.J .!- t i Tl h. ': r'- t r. f !;'ii r:- t. xt lire : j :-a 4 ''t I '. "a e-t r "f K.'ih! a r 1 I 'ltTe : :t::. !-il.in-" rrntiilv I P! e- . M; - m hV. i 11-1 I 1 ; .a i t I ; ( ; v r; "rat 1 - t.'.n -r-.' war, .-t. I ! mi: t : e ' r tr.i ie. 4.1 n- re. ...;-.:. fr'ut. ' f.r r:". 'iintr witter: ri?.- i!e. In iutre at ül-1 W. PreaU- 1 Yc?op Coat lying ftourvo m )',- T.:-. "Well." Faid Harry impatiently, "that isn't th" end." "I went bark to the camp, ("rooked Iicrhtninp followed me and they ti"d me and wer" Koir to burn mo at the stake." "flood heavens'" breathed P.ar bara. "How'd you pt away?" "Th Indian pirl. Karly Morn, slipped, under ihn tent and cut mo looe. The white woman pot my pun, and Firefly you know nothing ran rteh Firefly." Tho silence, was intens". r;rey was painfully flushed. "And you want to know what I am poinp to do now?" Krskine went on. "I'm poinp with Captain Georp Tlopers Clark with what command ar" you, Mr. Grey?" "That's a pecret.' h" smiled coolly. "I'll let you know later." and fkar- I YOUR HEALTH ) Py KOVAT, S. ( OPn.M, 31. P. 'onimlssioticr of ITraltli. Vow York Operations are. always dreaded. Why? Tb" natural answer Is tb" ff nr of pain. I do not believe this Is the real objertlon. My mail in filled with letters from persons who wish to know if thi? or that, condition can not rured without, an operation. ' d orange I am afraid to take an an-a-sthetio." This is tho reason many operations a-e dnadl tho fear of the nnacs t h"t i-. I had been dolnp operation work for more tha twenty years before. I ba.d evasion to take an ana"sthrtio iuys"lf. Durinp these years, for my own patient and tili? of other operators, T witnessed tho pivinp of the ;i naestheti" to many hundreds of peions. In Fpite of this experience I confess I dreadfully hated to he an esthetized. I was as timid about it as were many layman T had jrePn pub. mit to the ordeal for the first time. My purpose i ri pivinc mv own " pe neper, to cornfort nnv poor lnor t a 1 who may have to t a k an a n a -tkoti' Let me jissure nn there is nofhinp painful or uncomfortable about it. r.xrept tb mental disturb ;:!u ". Keally, yo-j will be a little ns- as I was, to think you per Jomorr'ow n By Genevieve Kemble THURSDAY. JAN 12. Tl llDAV. ri:u. 21. A very lively and interesting tint" is foretold from thh day's lunar aspects. There i a ftronp prorpect of important and even radical change, with possible removal o t raved, all of which may prove to ad vantage. Roth employment, busi ness and all other intercuts should proiit by this change, provided that the only menace, relating to the physical condition, be mitigated hv every precaution. Those In the em ployment of others are under favor able auspices, and th" serial, do mestic and affectional Interest ar" under stell ir promise of happy .and prosperous conditions Tlb se. who" birthday it is have tho prospect of a j ra.r of important ar.d henefir'.al charge. wi'Ji advance ment ia rmp'.omer,t or growth of be,sums. .Rut they should make their health a matter of first cor. sddt. rat ior. lest it prove a retailing factor. Domestic, social and rffer tional matters should thrive. A oh:M born on th:s day will be ffertionat" .w d popular, though an original and independent thinker. It may sue- c. e i bes; in the employment others, and will b" per.era'.ly j of ar.d prosperous. ertonBraleys DdilyPoem WiSidesoüt W.'i' n I take walk., to vary cm I often go and stare At fish in the aquarium ; And. .as I watch them there Swimming about so wearily With tai'3 that slowly ?wi-h. I whisper very drearily 'Tnnr f.-h'." For though they're gra 'eful. The.; eyes' are bore-l ad blank. Bed us" of trip ror.tir.uotis About that little tank; rerhap.. that l.f" sec-m. pay to them 310 RO COPE As any one could vu-h. Hut I look on und say to 'Toor ii-h!" hara, with on inward sich of relief, rose quickly. ''But th" whit" woman?" auc tioned Harry. "Why dc."n't she leave the Indian-?" "Karly Morn a half-bred U h"r daughter," said Frvkino simply. "Oil!" and Harry questioned no further. "Karly Morn was the besf-lookinp Indian pi rl I ever saw." said Krs kine. "and the brave.." For the first time Grey p..ar.e"l at Rarhara. "b'h" s,iol my life," Krskino vr.t on pravedy, "and mine is her? when ever she needs it." Harhar eeus d herself with a rourtesy, Hucrh went tn th" stabl".s, Harrj disappearil for a moment, and the two were left alone. With smoulderinp fir" Krskine turned to Grey. (Continmal In Our rt Iut. mitted yourself to b" so worried al'ouf takinp an anaecthMir. Tn this matter .and in many others rebatinp to health, we a i " "swur.p out of beat" by th" tales we are told of the lmrrns of thi- nr tliRt m-dl- "al f-xpTinre. Gt. your informa tion from your dortor. Tab" with inoi" th.at a fincl" crain of salt all the- tumble sf or i-s. w ll-pie.min but i lr.airi ::at i ve na-.wn! fell you about medimu" and surgery. There is ni doubt that a srenera tion ;ipn methods of admlnisterlrp aiiaethctir.q wro very crude, and, in many instances, eruel. They us"d to hold th" patient and force him to breathe in th" rhokiiur and nauseat inp vapor. Tlie strucc;hs of tlie a- tient wer rot pleasant to witnes.-. and they re r t .1 i n ly 111115t ba.ve brn areompanled by tiirture of mind. Not bine li!." this chii ocrur today if you hav" a skillful anaesthetist. He will start you off with nitrou" oxide pas. ,md will switch to tho chloroform or ether after you hive Con." t o . leep. Tie watches you rn y. limit in er th" quantity of anaesthe tic to your absolute ne d. You nwakmi oui'-kly. freo from r.ausej, except in O'cnsion.al nu?, and tione the worse for your rTperl en re . ron't worry any more about (ak in c: a n a nae-t hi t i Yet they, no doubt, are wondering "What 1 can find in life With all its human blunderlnp And worryirc and .Irife; I'oubtle.s as they look out at na" They think, "' Ii tush and pish!" And. if they ro.jid. they'd rhout at me "Poor tish!" (Copyright. 19:2.) 1 1.1 1 I'll 1. ll.N ll SMOKni. It meani tliat yoit have a crrr. panion that will afford you Innum erable hours of content and smoker f-atiffartion. Added to a good blen.t of tobacco you have in a phpe a pmoko that will surpass anything Jse you've ever puffed on for real honest-to-eoodncss s.v. retness. Georgo Piatner has a wonderful stack cf them. 32-tf. whim: Tin: ivoss m (;onii Th" clerks nt Vernon's aro prac tically piving c'c.he.s away. 43tf USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN Bröken Out Skin and Itching 7 cm a Helped Oirr Msht. Fr- For unsightly skin eruption-, r.ash or blotches en fare, r.crk, arms or body, ynu do not have to wait for iclief from torture or embarrass ment, deciarrs a noted skin special ist. Apply a little Mentho-b'ulphur and improvement shows r.et day. Because of jts germ destroying properties, nothing has ever be"n tVumd to take tb.e place of this sul phur prep. ii ath'ti. Tb.e moment vou apply it he aline brems, onlv these who h.ave I ur.lbtiv skin trou - Lies .an know the d. licht thU Me:i- tbo-Suiphur bring-. Fv.n fiery. it .h - j ... ,.,.-.rrr..i is d.;.-l right up. a a ; jai V oc '! bo TS ,i f rem a ny ge.r like cold ere mi. Adv. ucrit ar.d u--o it PREACHER PRAISES POLICE CHIEF FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT Rev. G. W. Titus Points Out That "Bootlegging is Big- I gest Community Sin. "In my estimation the chief ot police in this city L doinp a great work Jo brinp to tak th" law vio lators and his effort thus far are mot hichiy commendable. He has proven to he deserving rf th" united support of a l.-'w-abidirp rommun Iv." w.-ts the st.atenmn: of Rev. G. W Titus, pastor of the First Christ ian church, when .peakinp la.t nipht on "Civic Itiphteousnes." Deallnp mostly wim the fins of the community, the pastor outlined as the most serious, law violation, the reason for so much activity on tho part of the police and federal and state offlrials. "I attended the pourinp of the wine n the pohc" station yester day," Kev. Titus snid. "in fact. I helped to knock the top of two bar rels loov. so that it mipht be dump ed tmre easily. Tho work by th" of nja',ii was mad" necessary by a sin of the community, r. disregard for one of nur country's laws." Yesterday marked th" second week of the church attendance cam p.aipn beinp held by th" pastors of the various churches here. Before a larpe c onpi epation, Kev. Dr. J. A. Kurnett. pastor of tb" First Presby terian church, spoke at some lenpth on "Feedinp the Ilunpry." In hi-3 explanation of his topic. Kev. T?ur nett pointed out that it meant to pive food to th" starvinp soul just as much a? it meant to help bodily lumper and that it was th" duty of every pood Christian to aid the work in a manner IHtinp his economic? position in life. At the eninp s"ri"os Dr. Pur nrtt preached on ".-ome Unknown Sain!--." pointing out th" number of martyra ulioc deeds had been over shadowed by deeds of others. Key. .1. H. Kvans, pastor of the I'ir-t y .1 ncelical cbi;rch. spoke em "Church Decline." "Is the Church KraMy Deelininp?" h" asked himself and then proceeded to answer it in tb.e nepative. He outlined th" rea- piiii why so many persons believed the church was on the downward pi rvle. "Christianity and World Develop -mejit" was tlie subject rf Key. V. W. Wiant's addro.'s at th" morning services of the Metlio11t Episcopal church. "Art Thou Weary?" w.a.s sunr by Mr. Hakes an-I Miss Hazel Harri.. Rev. Wlint'f evening for ir.on v;is bared on the- Mibject, "lCeplnc Warm." "The Fnpiid Debt," was the sub ject of a. sermon by Ttv. M. Ik Hawkins at the First Raptist church in th" morninp, while at the eve- ninp services h" rhos" ror hi tepi "David's Ganp." BOVLING mimiwvaka nnrni.E IKAOrE. T KAI Ml US. r..,tt pi? r IT.". 2t?') 2.12 r-aurlien 172 l'". l"i v.'- Total ÖT". .".11 rs: 4P.0 PASTIMES. Wae lis 20.". D7 Fa 1t.: K'2 (Ipelt 1V b'-i 21.1 '4 Totals r.r.2 r.11 rr.c, zw 4';7 il.N;F.ns. H .itnun ... IP'1- 1- 1'" Cor, 1 Ti i,el!.r 1'VT 1'1 IV.' jcir UK 'let. als f.-, Z" 34-. .".TS 40? HIMTllS. Krilsht 201 14'i lf.7 Kä 1 7 Melianirl .... 14'! 107 Ivl 204 Total ."17 V.r. ?,:) crt7 Z2 Kiros. PtChtrr l."0 iß-i -r, it- K.j IV. A l.V b2 22.". le.", IM Tefal 2 r.- 405 r.is Slö KLACKS. Pdaekmere ... 11 171 177 12 10 VanIWnlle .. 1.' IT 12 1..7 1 02 Totals r.?7 ."da S?.l 70 Td2 Standln Win L"S" Trailer? Vt l'.l.ark! .VJ '3 l';i ff! nie 9 2! 2'J i:ati?er3 2" ." Hi I. it es C'l "'-' Kic s 2.; A vera f m. liampj Ave. Piti" i..-.tt .... r.T io a'2 Van I" Walle r.ä ls.i dichter M lsl f.oru i elf "1 1h1 'J.'JiW Wachs r..1 17 t. ' T'.aurlien 1." 171 2,ü7 (.'eller e". 17 '...777 N. Hush m .an ' 17 s M.Rani.l .V. 177 0.7." -i re-b 177 '. b'd J?la-km'irp 4.". 17rt 7 ?M1 .1. Pushrmn 2' 17 Ho r.t m .an "" 17.". '. 'I C'e"k t. 17:'. 7.7,.0 K ti igln ." 17:; t.ö 3 The Root Makers defeated the. Ball Hand Foremen. The scores follow: POOTMAKKRS. Ottertieu I.V. 1.?, lf..a ."VVJ YlJliT 141 l-7 .r'J Kehinon 14 .'b". .Vo f'eek 2i 101 212 tu-; Itirhtrr 17' 11 15.1 .";.", Tr.tsU s",4 014 t"- 27"'. R.M.I. RAN R rORKMF.N I Mi-Pnftie 177 l."7 144 4".! . r.'i-ehe 172 1-7 in, 4.ä : i:rpl"cl" ir;: 1 77 17'. -tt' i Weeer 211 1 b'.S .Via ; Ke My 17 1S 142 4SI ! T.tH 75 77.3 2433 Th" Ml'hawaka Specials defeated the Northern Indiana Railway Co. by a small margin of 23 pins. n. I. i;. co. Martr n7 1,7 111 4..1 Warren F. Ifil 122 442 Izel 31 l.ti ti- 4 ; "r.p" 143 1T.2 17. 47.7 W alker F.2 133 17'. 47' T"tils 7i" 72') 722 2227 MISHAWAKA SPECIALS. nhnver 1VI 1."?, is2 4f," M. t'ollouh 124 I". i:;, :-,ur, Vek ;, Fl Hi 44, Mfris-er Vi I.V. 172 4ti Kouuds l", 10 l-a f,lr, Tet.als 03 7.vi i4 227J Mhawaka Comraar.dery No. ,K - T. Work in lied Crons Monday nirg. IVh. 2'1. 7: .10 p. m. C. C. ! White om ; C. T'urton Barnard. i Bee 1 St2 Adv IMsewater Floral Flare for cral f.ower.. phono Mlh. 13. TTua. tumpij: j'iii".ti:i; A reord crowd wit ne-is"3 5ho-Air.p of the nw Rex P." rlrtur "Th Iron Trail " at Tempi theater ye-t"rday. Th a. t!i al trarüor. w iilL il ' .ose, ,a iwo i lav sta: l"re to 3,1 y is fu'd of door 1:1 r. and hip battb between the various pa: road co'.' and Iur.ibr nrs of out 1 re vol, ra: i All the principal at ton In th" ..- t :e part ir. one of th" most t... ! fifh'-s. During1 th" maksnp e:' seer, o three of th actors we:e serio':il injured ar.d Harlan Knie1'.. ni confined to a hosp:tal for thr--' weeks f ufferir.p from fractures of h".,; ribs. "Tb." Iron Trait.- : a united Art ist projuction directed by K. Wil liam Ne;l!. ZILL PUTS ZIP IN BOXING TALKFESTS AFTER FAST DRILL Bip: Crowd Watches Uncrown-: cd Champion Co Through Rapid-Fire Workout. Ton Zill. Vn;ir;?!MMi hsht weight. equipped wi; ii a low el fwlnge. and'.t manage:-, arrived in town ye.Tterday morning an! öfter a few hour.s rest reported at the Mishawaka fire station, where he dashed through 14 round of shadow and re U boxing. Caddy Farn, w ho is to meet Ft eve N'elnr.th in another bout on th" -Mishawaka Athletic club's i'ard Tu.-day night, worked hard and fast with Z;ll tor si rounds, hut it was like a rhampion and a willing kid that Mill had to learn. Fast on their fret and ed" fteprdtie: each other time and a; i::i they gave action aplenty to th" bi rrowd that cat lie red to se th-- fo' ni"r protece of .lohnny -M' Cowan complete h:. training. When Paddy Hums b.ad cne tb. limit of his endurarr", .loiinuv Thic -. on" of til" biegest favrit s in tiv --' parts, stepped into th" circlo and continued the good work that his etable mat Hums had start' d Thiel mad" a mighty rood showing against Zill and it was after siv more counters that the m n decided to call it a day. Ilrcnnan Heady. Zill has a short arm jab .and two peculiar sockinsr ps"s tliat will b" hound to tionb!" Bienrtan. It i a certainty that Zill in Iiis pre pent ce.n- dition js as near to a champion-hip crown as any lightweight that hi" put or gloves here in soni" titu". Mickey Brennan. aching f(U" an other crack at .linitny Brady, and hoping to pain that er. d by elefe.it- inp: Z 11 Tuesday night, will airivc hre early toiiay. Mieki'v ap.v;i in condition and has ktt!" troubD with th" weight question. H" wound up his -trainlnc yr t iei; v anl .a .- -oording- to Jr.." nnnnger i co-ihdert' that Tony Zill will rind the K.abima zoo Irishman too toush for Iii pi wb"T' the fong starts prl;rg off tb round?. This afternoon Zill will work out nt Andy Weinberg's gymvasium oi the roof of the Oliver hotel. Hurn will also go through a slicrht drill as a tiiiPii touch dentine. to put bini in til" well known pink of condition which even his frje-nels a el mi be must hav" vlini h" mo-t .Wim it h Tuesday nicht. .. . . ITN'COLX TH11ATFTI1. . ' ... Tn her latest 'picture "Th"r" Ar No Villain?," 'iohi Dana show how many 'bride. spend too inirh ti"i" m arnnqintr welMincr owns giri a little tip cn how to rfnh"-' at the riht tim". Vanb.in a p of lare curtain from a window, and makinr a w-eath of flowers from a, v.ase on tb.e t.a,he. for a -.verj--jiic ' boqu"i, the clever little screen .-tar proves In her phtur" that i -c now playing at th" Lincoln theater tliat a trirl may prepare for a w odd in:; without leaving th" room in which th" prepesal i tnad". The s""n"s are net too far fetched and th" pb-t of the drama is rather well placed from beginning to e-i. apa rv KTtrnori; Ada May Knir-pr six ea r ' d datigh'er of Mr. and M:.-v Author. Krijegr died at 1h home of hr parents S::;i North lPth .street yrster dav afternoon afafer a weeks illne-- wirh fpinal mer.irgit is. Sh" is survived hv a s;s' rrrtf i Cee ! L -fa m :'.y and three brother.- Jo.--" ph. and Harold Krueger. The formerly resided at Dyor,. F.h, avd moved here two ycarj .aro. SEK IF YOU THINK SO. Leading financiers. professional ar,d tusiness men declare our new policy to be in all features the best issued. Tour opinion is desired. Send postal giving age and a speci men will be mailed. Better still, call WALTER FLGA.N. J. M. S. BLDG. 27-tf BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favor ite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Almost everyone know that ei;-' Tea and Sulphur. rro--Tly com rounId. brir.gs bark the natural color and lustre to tl'.e hair v. hen facjej strea'KrI or gray. Yar.i are the ejnly way to get th'-s mixture vas to make it at home, v.-h h Is tr.u--y and troublesome. Ncv.-a.Jay. 1 ask ing at any dr':g store for " W;, ethV Sage and Sulphur Comi-eund." you will get a large ,r. ,f thi. famous edd rt-c:re. imrrovM by th. addition of other ir.gre lie-ts, a, a .-r.-Jl ro.-t. Don't sy gray! Try No or.' can rcssibiy teil that yo j darkened year hair, a? it doe- it .o naturally ar.d evenly. You dampen a sr,-.' or oft prush with it and dr.av.- ti;: thro'jgh yrur h.air. tal.ir.g or.e c-,;; st rami at a time; y morrir.-,- t srray hjir d i.ca y,pe .ars. ar,. aftr cth-r .appli- ati'V: or two yo"r ); i.r r.e-cor -lest hrmt .fully dirk. i;;---y .1-.! PROF. DAVID WEIR TO SPEAK TUESDAY N ot I t D.une Intrmtor of I inaiu e to lr Chamltrr ut CoiiHiitTce ( iuot. A. W t - , r at : : M : -k ; w w .u a j- 1 , o t 1 ' 1 f,t, , 1 1 i . . a . '. e v v.: t The r. :..-: t!:- mem, hers sc rvir - c s a:i :!irre w.il p. a ; n o v a r, ' " e f ;'. a- I :d in Th h" pi'' o rep--' la-' 1 1 : '.'.'' re r. ior" i an l'.'id been e vt"--"i ee :r. e n t rf the hot' e.i J-wark Dves C': Main 7"-l POULTRY FEEDS, ETC. Lvrrythinp: you need for the chickens. Prices in cfTcct today. Shollrd Corn, per bti. . .70c Oats, per hu 65c Bran, por cwt $1.85 Midds, per cwt $1.85 Chop I' rod. per cvt. .$1.50 Oyster Shells, per cwt. $1.50 Grit, per cwt $1.50 Alaflta Meal, per cwt. $1.75 Cracked Corn, per cwt . .$1.75 Riverside Scratch, per cwt $2.00 Developer, per cwt. .$2.25 Baby Chick, per cwt. $2.50 Hulled Cracked Oats A?k for prices. Chicken Wheat, per bu $1.50 Wheat, 60 lb. tct, per cwt $1.70 Clover May, per cwt. $1.25 Straw, per bale $1.00 Meat Scraps, prr rvt. $5.00 Blooel Meal, per cwt. . $5.00 Butter Milk f Mash, pr cwt $3.25 Crowing Mash. p.r cwt.' $3.50 If there were better feed? we would have them. We deliver C.ill Mih. 102. GRANGE ELEVATOR CO. A. E. Castlcman, Mgr. EMPl 4TR 4. rm LAST TIMF1S TODAY REX BEACH'S Srr ,'ien;d Pvaürcd h THE IROi TRAIL HAROLD LLOYD Comedy TOriCS OK THE DAY Also "Beside Her CioVrt" Mutt and JcT cctnectv I F!Fl.l I Sea- "The lin Trail" ted n ,-,t j)iir. Iid eu PM ''ie -MC of ir grain at The T tujdo r ,u - iit. tie eur l)til new -pa per ;nl. ;ii 1 mal part) and rtno c.arh. d. I.. M( (118 bfllllM I A ; TUESB k ; Another Big Eoxing C.rd given by the MISHAWAKA ATHLETIC CLUB ! Tony KJ ff I M vs. in the final ART MADDEN vs. FRANK! E KENNARD A sterling preliminary and as. curtain - it 1 i I TUESDAY AT THE u n i We put over the first and we're planning a better show for the second venture." j 1 . m r.M 1 1 . 'i ori i: vi n s VOLf DANP io .1 pioriir' h r' tli'-r-' liar l D -i.iiniuig n otii f.r all tl Jnuh. . i:d ihtaii., u.ud wl.' : she'- ( ;ui mofc f. l Ilii' t t1 -o i Mr U'fnre. Tin int r;i: o 1 1 i i - i I ore.. nee ,f fp.iu,i .iiiii. - iit frA ice .iinl 1 ' Today n! i K.i! n vc. im; n T 'Tiwrri ( 1 1: 1- I . .ii J 1 J i, j. I tn i 1. 1!: , '.r h i -. MIKE KOUROBETES -.: ' 1 i 1 J A ? and "i Jl TT. - Now in bi ir "." 1 l( ''I l n 1021 2 N. rv'AIN ST. ( B. lament Misb .rv.tk., I r 1 1 1 c Sdvinr, , FJd'T. I' 01 mcrb" 114 Lincoln Way West REST OF WORK GUARANTEED ) ' 1 . . ! a f e, id 1 I VJ E E J E K GY G A S DI I;( E - 0 T i I E R f SrrtucTt)Lcrnc Trnrt r t r I ÜrnlflT T.T 7:T"F TITrWi YiWil !l!I K 1 12. ' t i - I e t '. k .1 i.aiofi NO. IO C0?JSV.IE;1S SERVICES Cf Tl ", I "AN f'STlTVTICN OF GVALITY' 4 C3 'h riT"3 rn :J kil rifll I I . K llio Teiliplf U-U.il pi : i ... in - .' I i i ' - w - I " I -t !l tie o i p U-IIC in. ii l U P 1 . ni I I i i i 1 ... u ri ' t R 1 9, e r, - r ', , J K "sS S f UsiCicy yrennanj 10 round bout. ' PADDY BURNS vs. STEVE KEKETH a rip-roaring battle royal raisers. CENTURY 1 HEATER r -r ,S ... I ) h k V- u u j d u 1 w ay. 31tlj attractive a ;v.