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THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 1923. WAX NEWS OF MISHAWAKA WOMEN PLANNING NARCOTIC BATTLE NICKEL PLATE ELECTS. Kaiiroad oelecta Beard of Directors vmc and Vmcers. Br AlMCttrd PrM. CLEMLA.VD.

Mav 3. Officers CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING i Co-p-r for hort fld T-rt i-mr-t I mut in Trtsir, orvt cot itr than 11 coon for nam dar. cpt that capy for Saturday ln-rt an by a. for feuou I bj p. ttv.

SatarSaT Copy for Ung claafll ailvrtl-nn IN rtjr 'lb to mn.rtotri tor such lm-prorrmaota, wttl ej uii the rsmtJ coat thrrof BOA Or PfBt-lC WORKS. I. St-AfUHTER. I. II A DT.

ALBERT t. MONKIL A tt 1 Vjron.rt of B-arJ Pul' -V i I a NORTH LIBERTY. The Tribwne's Sped Serrtre. NORTH LIBERTY. May 3 The residence of Henry Wiseman was damaged by fire Tuesday when the roof burned on the kitchen.

Donald Harbaugh. who was working in a field nearby, discovered the fire and summoned the neighbors. By their efforts the fire was extinguished before great dsmage had been done. The fire started from a defective chimney, the loss being about $200. Mrs.

Ellen Oltnger is visiting with relatives In South Bend. ataaa uti wivie va a-U-S UT VII Wltual irvi Nickel Plate railroad wera elected here Wedneaday. Beaides being a special, meeting of the stockholders, it was alao the first annual meeting of I CONVENTION OF CLUBS WILL TAKE UP OUESTION, Will Join Hands With League Com poaed Especially for Purpoae of Stamping Out Traffic By aikkuimI rna. ATLANTA, May The General Federation of Woroen'a Cluba, when tt convnes in this city May 7-11. will take up.

amon; other things, the the consolidated companv. OTIC Or ADWrMSTRATION. A totai j93.0;i aharea of stock Not r. gn-en. t)t I'e "-waa voted.

The officers and diree- the rrui, court of Joiri ur.t. Arthur McKesson and family werv guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Xrrei- DelDis at crumstown aionaay "f- nlng. The occasion wss Mr.

Drel-belbis' birthday. Del Dare has started work on a new residence bungatow on South Main street. I question of a campaiarn aajalnat M. J. VanSwerinr en.

O. aale of narrotira hron-h the Miuntrv 1 Bradiey. Otto John visiting with friends at Camp Dtj It is declared by an official of A. Colston, vke- and Ppringbrook. N.

J. (federation tbat the women will Join tentrm counsel. Mrs. Elisabeth Ms me row and fam- rand, wjth tht a nti-. Narcotic league (orj 8.

Run. ser-retarv i a a W. as 4 Vv p4eht tt i i It is declared by an official of the CeaUaaed WARNS AGAINST SECOND DELUGE EVANGELIST DECRIES REIGN OF WORLDLINESS. Would Tar Diwn Walt Around "Isrsslttlsh" Institutions Mast ing far Mart Only, Announced. "If tha Ilouaa of Da.

rid la such a rood thin. I why they don't tear down the walls and let th rest of the world have some of it; I'm for tearing down the high walla that surround such Institutions. Then you'll begin to expoae a little more than you thought waa there." aaid Kvangellat Charles Stewart last sight at the First Christian church, lie continued: "God did not send tha priests of olden days Into tha temple with a rrovd of women. Ha knew better: a. man wilt get In trouble that way vary time.

-And. aa was In ths days of Noah, so shaU It be at tha second coming of tha son of man. for they were eating and drinking and marrying and giving marriage when the? Mood' cam and washed them all away. They were doing all of this and leaving God out or it. It la all right to eat and drink and marry, but don't leave Ood out.

Ood became aorry that he had ever created man. and therefore decided to destroy mm: and Tra wondering now. If Ood Isn't getting; sorry that he created man. and will prepare a second destruc tlon." A meeting for men only will be held Riindav afternoon at 2: JO o'clock when Rev. Stewart's subject will be Rrtlm and Backbone." Jamea eyes Will sing "The Holy City." Nest Tuesday night will be young people'a night, especially for wgn atudenta.

The aubject will be 'Sell- lng Out." TAKES WRONG CAR. Aute Runs Out ef Gaaeline and Driver Dlaeovara Miatake. Edgar lUvens. 41S Eaat Broad-v way. reported to the police station Wadneadav that hie Chevrolet car had been stolen from the place where it waa parked en Front atreet.

Later la the day a man called at the station and told the police that he had taken the WTonr ear. His Chevrolet was parked near. Mr. Haven's and the miatake was' not dlacovered until the car ran out of gas. Permite te Build Secured.

C. If. Brlggs. garage. Geyer avenue.

M. Chlddistef for Mr. Lynch, gar- age. Russell avenue and Delaware street. 1500.

C. H. Cuthbert for 3. Uoxtater. houae.

Edgewater addition. 1 8.000. W. M. Booker, addition.

Milburn and Russell avenue. 1100. Maurice Dhoort for Eugenie? Cous-ens. house. 10th street, IMOO.

Maurice Dhoort for August De-Uier. house. West Eighth street. Edward Kinas, garage. 1 West Broadway.

II" S. Claude Holland, garage. 901 Ems. bergtr, 1500. Charles Lamphler, house.

Hubbard "'avenue. 11.030. Herbert Johnson, garage. Middle-boro 1150. Chester Smith, garage.

Strath-moor street. $300. M. Wtckham. house, Milburn boulevard.

$100. Jamea Vance for M. I Bentley. addition, East Seventh street. 1 $150.

Bicycle sundries at Eberhardt's. Advertisement. Build For The Future With Concrete A tew simple Instructions are all you need to build anything from a feed box to a garage or a cyclone cellar. Porches, steps, walks. Ik nchea, flower boxes, and hundreds of other things can be made easily and perfectly at home.

The irocwts is almple. The reaults will laat a century. Everything you reed knw to undertake nrklng anything of concrete is contained In a odHlet vhlch our Washington Intovroat. Puresu win obtain for you. Tins BOOKLET IS ENTIRELY FREE, Simply fill out and mail the coupon below, enclosing two cents in stamps for return postage.

FREDERIC J. HASKIN. Director. The South Bend Tribune Bureau Washington. IX c.

i 1 en close herewith two centa in stamps for return postage on a free copy of the Concrete Booklet. Name Street City State EXPEIt ISv F. trl for ganaral tion-t. or. Caij LiBwola 3JJ.

11 JiKiH -rxl to th "rl hoawnprk. xtire in family. waaa-n or irojunr. Foraat A XX AXTKD Jun lat I pTrnf woman far food plain rooking it I No Mbing or tromfia. pr raocth A Jrr Bog Triqtn' WMITK iri or midlla acd Jita.

x'oeklaa; ai4 hoaaework J.ibr-. tM. TS17 E. XVaaintor. YOi'NO or m1ddl atd womaa for hou-work.

mail faml.T. no wtifcic(. In-nuiro at T4 Indiana Ave. Fnula Ilria. 11 AkJBERM AID l.fT.r-un priocd wiittit.

rxN td imi I. ma It a worth monv 'f ton apond at Tk' a for tou hor whether prt. or not iirrarnta XX -j pa you whiS ra A vou Wntf. phvna or I'. l.rr Mr ti a 1 KXt'KRIKM EK nina rom waitr Kood jr Apply- at aahington.

Tha Orllta enrf. 1 3 atanrant- I KNi Eli alteration lady oa men a ind women'a eioth'ng Only one rtrt-petent to do all ktnda of alteration need appiv S'eady poattlon and good salary People'. Stor. Ill So Michigan. KXPERT at enographar ermannt poa lon Apply Geo Carter Co lilRU ejperlanced.

for soda fountain S. Krrage Ca. MACHINE OPERATORS. HAND IH ONERS. xv.

hay. at this tima a' numher of tif ninga en thea Job. If yea can saw 1 iron you ran ua that ability ta a oo4 advantar her. Com out and talk tt v. ua.

WILSON BRi' OKFHR HELP Wanted a competent ofSeo girt, wtoat have a high school education; eaaptial that ah. take dictation. Address Ja. Bog 12. Triaune.

rtEYND cook South Larayett. r. B. Ervod Shop. THE Industrial Fmanc Corporation domiciled in the Studebaker A I lat ra te a Building roulra th aervcea of a dtcta-phone operator aj.d oaa or two bright Opiate.

THREE women wanted ta rompl our organisation. A real pportsaity and very congenial work. Address boa t. Tribune. I'NI'sC'AL oveaipg May 39 in national organization for ex-taacher or woman with equivalent education.

At least ll.St'O flrat ear; pleasant, pertnaoent work. Oiva phone. Address 49t. Bos It. Tribune.

WAITRESS, experience pot tset-aaaary. Off Sunday a 1SI3 South Franklin, rear. WANTED Middh aged lady with gornt references to take rare of child and boua whit wife goew to borpital. ln-ouiro 4I'v W. Marlon St.

WASTED- for cafeteria work. Oliver Cafeteria. WANTED A good woman cook who ran pre par. light lunchea. salads art plea.

Apply In parson at LMana Candy Shop. WANTED Young lady' to a as. at la sfclrt -w. i.t department. Newman a.

WANTED an experienced -girl for general offic. work. Qm H. Wheelock a Co. ANTED healthy womaa to do floor and other cleaning tn downtown building: permanent placa if astlsfied and aattafaetory.

Addresa Box 11. Tribune. A NT Wo ma Lincoln IMI for pa vookiDg WANTED -One or two women who ara abla to praaent a sound profmaitioB to ail claaaea of people. Sals eperl.fh-o an aaaat. Hood paying work.

Addreaa 30, Boi 7. Tribune. WANTED3lrloltdWoinan, ages Igt 3d, for light, pleasant work, making "BAI.UBAXD" rubbers W. pay while learning. Good wage and steady work.

MiA.arwaka Woolen Mfg. Mishawska. Ind. t7 YCti'NO s-irl to hang up stock la Cloak and Suit Department. Newmans.

Mala Hefp. A CHAl'EFEUR. Muat come well recommended. Ol. reference.

Address Boat Trtbane Al MAN to take charge ef ahlpptng depart ment snd be able to train snd di- -rect help. Must be thoroagh. acewrate. and ayatematle and come well rocotn-mended. Prev lou.

dealr.d but not necessary. Oood opportunity for right party. State monthly salary aspect ed. Apply at South Bend Bat Company. New York Central Tracks and Sout JHlgb street.

AN, experienced tnattreaa maker. god pay. steady work. Apply (17 South Scot Rt A NO. 1 hardwood lumbar Inspector.

Apply William Ronsh, SBpertctead.nt Stephenaon Mfg t4 g. Tutt St. BAKER helper wasted. Night work. Apply pastry chef.

Oll-rer Hotel. RARHER wanted. South Bend A. BAKBER WANTED Apply f7 Eaat. Wayne HY 1 or orer.

ZII So. Mich BOT8 WANTED Wlnd.r.r. Knitting end Catting; Rooms. 1 10 years of te WIION" BROS. cAHPENTKK wanted Apply in person.

Studebaker Service) Station. Cor. Lafay ett and South Sta EXPERIENCE! chef, must come w-A" recommended. Also socend cook, lis VV Washington. The Oriiie Restaurant.

EXPERIENCED atwtr ft. O. DaleJ Lincoln 7111. KM iOR and bench moldera Co Apply Oeorge IF nu are earning leas than tie per week. and are a neat appearing young man we have the Job for you Call before i a ru or after 4 p.

m. Room tit Dean Hide South Bend, evening appetatnaenta hr reouea LABOR UP.f a anted. Apply Broad 1 a ay and Franklin Ft. r-r a fa. H.

MEN tit' for factor work. Toung ed cnen preferred. Lock Joint Ttrbe P.irersldo DrlTS and King St. MEN wsnted In all departments. Mould men coring tires make from tit to tit per week Apply Clyde L.

Rifcear Co tinerira HwTHRMEN and rondnetora Apply S. I. Ry. It! X. Micbi- an Si Ewom 4 PAINTERS! wanted.

L'nion eeaio paid. r.ocr fail at Army Navy Store. 1 1 2 Wa-ehinartow. "prw Sfrewiwg'a PAINTERS' eioa No. lilt at SIS S.

Mkchiean St. wishes applicants for mrmbe-rahtp to attend sneotlag May S. r. for initiation. All others are at- vfaed to Join nnw.

while fee Is still IIS. Meeting every Tharaday. a. tn. Harry I Baatnean Agent.

Lincol a llZ. PaInTEKS- ll1iB- Mich'gan. wishes apBlieasts for memb-erah to attend weettog May t. av na. for initiation.

All otk.ra are ad eed to )ota new. while fe la still fit. Meeting, erery Thursday. 7 -SI p. a.

Barry Lewis. BuseswA sent. Lincoln ttlt- PIX BOYS AN'TEO Mast he It yeor-Id p- m. sstll 11 p. so.

Oraatea Bow lirg Alley, ilt V. Michigan St. RAILWAY Mail Cieraa Wasted. B-r4 maiiMUw Stay It. (Itvt-ttSrs yearly aad ra veils espenoea.

Poa ai pemtaoent. Writ Mr. Onsen 41 it IvC-u'a. Mo. Immediately TtXJL trvakers and 8rat-e-laaa lathe men.

J. D. Martin Marline Co 411 Weet Jn- na Ave. TO mn in email towns ar Soeth Bend. if you a'S earning lea taaa Si Pr week aad aaztawa to get iat a bsawae.a of jar owa se ua at one.

ao caatul nor Bonds repaired. Call neforw It a. or after 4 rtv Room Stl South Bead; eveaisg appotatBHats ley reoweet. TWO neat appearing yoang snea ta travel w.tb maaager. Newspaper or aiatu mn BeferrwL Salary.

rmmtwrt and rd eipeaana paid to steaafy workers. Saa Mr. Edaoa. Portage Uatoi. voaXag.a.

(KM FaeTo Mix. CHURCH AND HOLY SPIRIT SUBJECTS REV. B. FITZWATER, D. D.

OF CHICAGO SPEAKS. South Band Bibla Claaa AtUnda Aftamoon Saasion of Confaranca at Firat Baptist Church. Rev. P. B.

FiUwater. D- I. of Chl-ago. gave his first lecture on Church aa Outlined In the Epistle tt the Ephtana," last night at ths First Baptiat church where tha reunion of Moody institute alumni and a Bible conference are in progress. HIa aubject waa The Calling of the Church" and was based on the first three chapters of the epiatle.

Dr. Fltxwater emphasised the two characteristic phrases," In Christ," and "Christ In Us." This can be interpreted by the statement "we are his workmanahfp" or "his maaterplece." he explained. The theme of the epiatle la -the church." "What is the church? It Is made nip of all redeemed persons. Irrespective of denomination of creed. The church waa born on the day of Pentecoat when the Holy Ghost de-aended on those, waiting for the fulfillment of God'a promise.

"Through all of Pau! messages It may be found that his method is to set down a doctrine and follow tt with a lesson. Just as here In the first three chapter he sets down the definition and calling of the church and following it beginning in the fourth chapter, with the principles living which must be adopted by the church. "So It Is with the Chiratian. Practical living muat follow realisation and belief In a baalc doctrine." The second lecture of this series will be given to-night when Dr. FiUwaters subject will be "The Walk of the Church." Mrs.

Oeorge Wyman'a Bible claaa of the. South Bend T. W. C. A.

attended the afternoon servicjs at this church Wednesday when Dr. Flts-water speaking; on -The Holy Spirit declared that the Holy Spirit is not an Influence but a person co-equal with the Father and Son In the triune Ood head. Announce Kene Party. Toung women of St. Monica's church have announced a keno party to be held at the parish ball on West Mishawaka avenue to-morrow evening.

The affair is open to the public. New Quarantine Case. Edith McDonald. HOC Ann street, has been quarantined for scarlet fever by City Health Officer II. J.

Ma gr an e. NEWS OF MISHAWAKA. Chrevolet bumpers at Cone's Adv. R. M.

Pence, of the Ideal Clothes shop, was In Chicago yesterday. xBox and Ice cream social Saturday night at Kennedy school. Everybody welcome. Adv. The condition of Mrs.

Logan Woodward, who la til at St. Joseph's hospital, ts Improving. Mr. snd Mrs. C.

C. Bliss. C4 Lincoln Way East, have returned from Florida, where they spent the wln- Keno party by young Isdies of St. Monica's. Parish hall.

W. Mishawaka. Friday evening. All invited. Advertisement.

Jt3. We have Just received a carload of White Cedar Fence Posts. Fine qauiity low price. Get yours now while they last. Lowe Lumber Advertisement.

2tJ. We are la the position to fill your bin with the best gTSde of Crystal block or Kentucky coal. Also best grade: Pocahontas. Right off the car saves' one handling and gives you the best coal. Leave your orders now while prices are right with A.

E. Kuhn, 121 East Mtshawaka avenue. Phone, Mlstu TOO 11 SC. Its WILLOW CREEK. Tb Tribuna'a Special Sarrlca.

WILLOW CREEK Ind- May The Young- Peoples' class of the Willow Creek church met at the home of Vincent Robinson Friday evening. Refreshments were served. Mrs. James Swettser spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

C. Wor-ster. of North Liberty. Miss Helen Chandoma was a guest of Marian Swettzer Sunday. Dr.

and Mrs. C. F. Mason enter tained relatives from Wabash. Sunday.

The Misses Pearl and Dorothy Suit were guesta of Lillian Chandomia Sunday. Miss Marian Swritxer visited Mrs. C. K. Baldwin Wednesday.

The Willow Creek Ladies' Aid society served a chicken supper at the Kennedy school Friday evening. Betty and Jack Fuson are recovering from a week's illness. Mrs. R. Eberhart and Mrs.

O. Eberhart visited Mrs. Mollie Swettzer Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Judie and family motored to Vandalia. Mich-Sunday. Read Tribune lassifled ada piteous and where the patient was helpless. Allenrhu relieves at once. Immediately after you start to take it the good work" be gin si It searches cut the uric odd deposits, dissolves the secretions sod drives) rheumatic poison, out of Cie body through the kidneys and bowels.

It's marvelous how quickly it acts. Blessed relief often comes tn two days, and even in case where the suffering is most painful all traces disappear In a few days. Mr. James 11. Allen, the discorerer of ALLENRHU.

who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless ALLENRHU decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed druggists to guarantee It as above In every instance. Advertisement. in Tha TntaM pT m'l rt. of day bfor Insertion tl-tTc 3 p. Leala.

t' ird an. admm.T:c ria of I. A. Soo it cf Jo-ph comlT dra-ad to v.nt. A 1 Sh.

Ui.mr A norati Auorr.ui for NOTICB Or ADMINISTRATION. Notiff a hrby txn. that ha. trn appo'n'Kl by ti dt of thf tapir.O' rtJ'irf of St Jofph of lnt ana. dn ratrx of Fr.l o' of Jo aph ro'inty.

iiraJ 1 finti auppoad to ANNA A FOTCP A tn a i i Ao- im'n Atto-nor for Etar 3t NOTICE Or ADMINISTRATION Notlea ta h.r.bjr that th uniirr-ageod haa t.n appointed by tti )ul ef tha cirrutr rourt St Jow-ph county, atata of Indiana, lainmiiintrn --f tata of Joawpb S. Knabanah'j. tf St Joapb countT, 4aaa4i. Said eta: la to VIOLET A Ml I.HAITT. Adm Apr.l 1JS1 laaao Kan.

Park'. Attorr.v for Ka'a'. 3' 5-3-'. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notlca la h.r.by glv.n.

that th. a1gnad haa bren apptnt.d bT tha of th rirrti rourt of Si. Joph c'int atat. of Indiana. of th of Johanna SiTtwwtn.

lat. nf St rountv. ri.i-ea.d faid Is auppo.d to ao'v. nt. MARY SZYBOWK-Z F.jfiairn.

Apr 1 ti Attctn.) ir i-i NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. N'otic. Is h.r.bv that th" utidr-algned haa appointed by th. Judge of th. au per or court of St Joipph ruun-tT.

atate of Indiana, a dm In tet ra of John Sidnion. of St. Joseph county, dereaaed Sa catata la uppoed to b. aolver. LENA SIDMON Adm in lat rat April IS.

1I3 I'ilfford V. DuComh Attorn. for Katate Ii-3-l Katavte af Sarah A. Brumbanik NOTICE Or FINAL ACCOCST. of Charl.a I.

I.aud a. e-e. utor of the atat of Rarah A Brum baugh. iate of St Joseph county. the tate of Indiana, deceaaed.

Notlc. la iierrby given to he. legatee, and tley-ace of the aaid decedent, and all other per aorta tntereated la the aaid that executor haa filed In thta court his account and vouchers for th. final aattletnent of ald ettte. and they art hereby required b.

and ap-prar in aaid rourt on tha Ilnd day of May. 1JJ. when tha tm will be heard and make proof of their h.lrahip. or rlam-to any part of aaid estate, and ahow rauae If there b. why aaid account and vouch-era ahould r.ot be apprived.

Wltnaae th. clerk and the aal th. St. Joseph circuit court at South Ben-1. Indiana.

Jith day of April W11.BIR WARNER, rierk. Bernard I- Hoeratnisa, Ryer aV Dunnahoo. Attorneya for F.ataie South Bend. Ind It Eetate af Anna 7 hare k. NOTICE OF FINAL.

ACCOt NT. Bv dirertljn of Bert .1 Zahatek xe A a 1 1 nf 7lhar.k. 1 te St. Jo.eph rountv, in the mate of Indiana. dereaaed.

Mivtir. I. herehv riven to the he ra. lera tea and der.aeea of th. decedent, and all other pereons tntereeiea in saia mt that aai 1 I'ltculor haa filed In th's court hla account and voucher, for th nual settlement or eaia e.taie.

ana vney hareby to he an.l appear in said court on the iind day or May. ii3. when liearj and make proof to' their he.rahip. or el aa eatate. and ahow claim to any part of id eatate.

and ahow causa If there be. why said account and vouchers ahould not be spproved Witnea. the rictk a-id the a-ai cf the St. Joseph circuit court at South B-nd. Indiana, iirh day of April.

lIi WILBI'R WARNER. Clerk. Bernard L. Her.tttnan, it A- Schurtz. Attorneya for South Bend Ind NOV -RESIDENT NOTICE.

STATE Of INDIANA. County of St Joseph i In the St superior ecu. Keti ruarv tern. 113 I.oui.e Motts haria H. loii No.

Divorre Be it known, that the aor.ve named haa filed in the 01 of the lerk of said rourt her complaint againat aaid defendant in the ibnm use together with proper affidavit that aaid defendant. Charles H. Mof.a is not a resident o' the atate of Indiana Said defendant hereby notified ihf aaid rauae will atand for trlsl on thtt itit day of June. 1-S the ea.me being the Jith day of the net term of aid court to comment a at the city of South Bend, on Ihf Ind Motiday May next, on which da said defendant i rfquir -U to appear to act inn WILBI'R WARNER. Clerk By Vernon Hoaenbi-rger Deputy Halph Kcig Attorney r.cv Pis ft Souh B-nl In.l April "1 Jt-'-'O NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.

lTTr OF INDIANA. aa County of St. Joaeph I In the St. -loaeprt Nc-. terrti.

1:3 Mary SoriMio a hse! Soran Id i atit No. 1 7 a vnrf R- kliotrn titat the a hi plaint.fr haa flied fn the office o' ilti. aaid lotirt co.npla.nt againat aaii nefendjnt in ti. shore tajre together wItU a prorwr af-idvit that an ii defend ant, Sorando. ia not riii4iii.

of the etate of Indiana Said defendant ia here t.n' ci aaid cauae w.il stand for r-a i h- 24ih day of June. the i-am. t- nti ih 1 dsv of the May trm i curl corn mencirg at th -'tv the th.rd Morula. cf Mav. 01, which aaid il-Vndant revutr-d uppc-i' ea WILBI'R WARNER.

Oerk Bv Rotten W. Hit. Deput Gecrge A Afortiey for South Bend. Imi May i St 7 NOTICr. STATE Or INDIANA.

St Joaph County. In the Joph Marrh term. 13 Zurit tlen.ral Arc. dent aV I. Shi' In- eurance Company.

Ltd V. Eari Svimttr C.rtffeth. Marion Newman aa Urtffeth Cociatru i. r. r.

1 pau t'auM No Attachment Be i- known, that the ibm? ain? fT haa 1 in the of fl i.f the cle-k of aaid court ita comprint againat aid defndanta the above raie together with a proper sffldar that a .1 defendant. Earl Ortffeta. SyHrrw OriSeth Will's and Mtroi Fry are sot i ce dent, of atate of Inu.ana Said deferdari. are hereby tto- fie.i -hat caoe will atani for nai on the lth dav of J-jn. at 'be c' South cext on wtilh da rffer.dan: snd each of them are reqarred lu jptr ta a 'i act on WII.BLR WARNER.

hi Jor. I.ot-htnanai 'O't a A'notd. Attorrevs South Bend April 57J "oW of 1 1 preTe-tairwt Suth Bend, lad-ata. J. "2S Neti.

nereoy g1en by the Hard of public works of the city of Sotita Bend. Indiana, that it is deetred to make tne following public irftprorernents in sad C.ty are authorised b.r the fol owing reoolntiona adoptci b-s a hoard on the 24tk day of iizi No. I ITS. To improve Vaaaar aveno from Brookneid atreet it Co ge afreet by tbe r.g ef aaaae and c'nn: cura and rement sidewalk on both ru.j thereof- sa ahown br tae ans S.nd on. on file in the.

of Sea of ail board. No. 1ITJ. To wnproTe Vsaaer iib from College etewe to Adams Tri by the grad ag of wist and ceroettt rc-b and cement li'aaik on bot? a 'hereof. as shown trv the aiaan and en rVe- Said ai nre er ana eoera.

ird lsae sd May 1 1J at 7:1 ra. on whlck date sa hoard il ail swraoaa ioereted or wboae nwperty ia Labte to Oe aaeeaee for the abev proposed improvements, and wiil dtui alttiau tke awaofits to tae prep- lat and Kai. BOSTON Kj''. ud rht and Hll. Hwa-1 -n io town Finder ra LiiT or T51 LX1ST A bTack P.

fcir L.nco'n irtl xv a itu For rturr. of si.J ffnu. hnund with a'-r on -r foot T'J Ford ai i oin 1 rROFESSlONAl ANn RtSINESS SEK- A art F. r.XRRICK Al! public Thr prartlral ip.n,n. for I.lnrolri TT.

tl S. MLMcaa Ur.l l. TV llt'NSRSR JPT? a 1.H "iiT brger. Aort on.ar. Mtahawaka.

T.lt-phena. Offica US: I1H Auto Transfer ami Storage. A TIRK PROOF STORAGE WARKHOUSC Moat modem furni'ur. atorag. warv-houa.

In northern Ind ana Special Rug and Trunk Room aIo Steam Heated P'ano room-Come and i.t ua ahow you what Pouth Rnd haa WOODWORTir? STORAGE 4ti I I So St Joeeph S' or I. a vn I.ON'rt I'lSTtNi'R MOVtvrs fr.UI. ATTKNTIf'V TO Lx'n MTANCE cap.ta;e PHOXK MAIN SUf mcvino Let our spcal movie men 'r you the benefit of their II yeara nsr1fnc on household goods remo'ala. Call Main 1J Lotighman Cartage Co HA IN BOW TRANSFER CO7pTnT W'll move you anywhere, anyttnia South St. Joph St Lincoln (39.

En LINE STORAGE AND SERVICE Storage warehouae for household good and merchand'ae. Clean. Safe and. Re-Hab'e ltiiinliifeii MMMitur Service. RKT LINE SERVICE A STORAOE CO.

South Carroll. Main 7.IMMER. DAMBACHER COM PAN Auto Tranafer and Storage Eully Mjuipp.d to mov. anything rom an. pound to Ova tona front on.

to 10 milts aame Iiy. 7I0 South Columbia Main 241. Bin. Prlata. COMMERCIAL BICE PRIVTINO AND PHOTOSTAT COPIES Archl-e'-t and Enr'neertng Supplies SOUTH BEND PRINT "0.

Ill Dean Bids. Lincoln t3S Baaiaesa Peraonala. I CESSPOOLS, vaults, cistern, and chimney, cleaned and repaired. Orading. ending, other rubbtan and all klnda of fob worav Call County T1E3 evenings.

DON'T throw away your old ruga or rags If you want a beautiful rag or fluff rag Call Main (44 SOUTH BEND CARPET CLEANING AND WEAVING CO. I. a port. Ay. IT A ES' i Monroe Bidg N.

W. Cor. Mich. A Monro. Guaranteed relief for falling hair, tteh- lng scalp In from to 1 treatments 1 Room 594 Lincoln li)S Landscape a den i no.

tnak. ornamental grade, aeed and eod lawns: trim grapea ahart. and fruit tree, plant an ad treea. Shenefteld. kf.

U4t Beau'y ShopTOIN" Reduced rate on work. Two operator (live ua a trial Tel Main 17S1 WHIN yon want yonr a b4 rabbisb baaled rail slain ttll. Boildlng and Coatrsetiag. t'ARPENTERINO and repairing. all H.

Lincoln 55l 3IS Wst I -Salle ('" KOLIK Brifk plaater and cement vtirk of any kir.d for ounrlat ion, pot chea. 'hlmneva New and repair work. S10 Michigan St. I.tn-oln 224. CONSTtlfCTIO.V repair workTf "airii.nda Wa buiid or remodel.

Beat of workman -ah 1 Call The l-e phone Lin FREE ESTIMATES on ,10 use painting. Ca.l Lincoln 5 SMITH 1 St DAYTON Oenerai contra, t'ng and hulid'ng. If you ara ready to build coma and lat ma give you figure. PL ASTER IViTwANTED Ftncco and repalra. Eetlmatea.

7.1? Era lei In la c. Phone Main i 1 9. VHABEL CONSTRUCTIONCO Ceneral Cortractoia and Builders lit Warn. St. L.

17. M. SI Estlmstes Cheerfully Furnlehed Ctjlropr-a-tors. FOR adancert "palnlaaa ehtropractle. E.

O. Klsh. Chiropractor. 101 Cltlsen's Back dr. Hour 11 Jv.

1-S 7-1 Usls l7 Sunday 1-1L Cblrwpadl.t. DOCTOR ITETLMAV I CTITROPODT with arlertlftc mssaag. 1 and manipulation 1 electric treatment- Citlsens' Bask Bldg. Lincoln 21S. Elect ricaU Sei rice and Eqalpcneat.

KEIM ELECTRIC SHOP ill E. Jeffer- aoa. -e. ua for all kinds or work. Eat.

mate furn.Bhed. Phoce Main Ufa. laesrasM-a. ur and furriiu'e at I-Wra West Meamslup ttcketa. Iial Kr- Painting and Paperlag.

CR.tTZnf, SIGN COMPANY Men of I-ettere We Know How J1 I MICHIGAN LINCOLN tlj JOE WOLF AND SON PAIVTINO AND ItK'ORATINO 217 WEST JEFFERSON MAIN PAlNTlNti and "aslipaper Ic per roii and up Eip-t K. CLP.TIS 761: Plait St :7 EELIABLE csr.ii.g and paper hanging done Call Lin-o! PlaaaMng and Ifrsttlag. FI RST-''IJlfls ORK Bathroom outfit. otripiete JIJ Oaa heaters 114 to fi 41. K'irhen sink.

to Repair work given protr.pt sttatin PHONE MAIN CAJ7 BP.S Washingto't A-e. Pc.r Ma 771S Hire sn up-to-date al. op. ua do e'ir plumbing. ir ru-- a'e oecsuae we fcota wot Se-'e A.

w. DEPPEP.T a- OMP'aVT r.u- reir p.ti-nbinir Jtid hea'iog job. Ft: mat- herfu'ly farnlihed ltit Eaat Bowman Ma.n 4i7 Prtating and Matlowcrr. ENrJRAVET Calling and Euaineoa Cards Society a ad Commercial Stationery SLKX'S CAP-D CO. 1I SL Mam St.

FILMS t'EVKLOPED aad mtx prtet. far 2c. caah wjtk order. Write for circular THE PHO-TEX COM PA NT i Bos Tli W. South Bead, rod-ana RewauKag.

CPHOLSTERINO srd repairing- Eor ante trtnaming. ijo-c rti retired South L'photsfertng Co. it Cai- rt l- fkaa Linreia 771s, WANTED. COMPETENT whit woman, ag Si td S. i td tS.

i heme. 1 wages. for general housework ia uwlera heme rinntt re'ereace re uirrti-Mala tiC I I ri lv Si Loa.11. i I I i 1 I i 1 rora were elected unanimousiv. Th unani mousiy officers follow: O.

TV Vanwfringfii. chairman the board: J. Bernet. Walter I- Roan vice-presi- i Untr. assistant ae reiar.

1.. Wllliami. treasurer sistant trfa.surer R. Kberiy. a-and 1 A.

Beil. comptroller The directors re-elected are: O. P. and M. J.

VanSwcringen. J. J. Bernet. Walter Roas.

C. E. Den- ney. W. A.

Colston. J. R. Nutt, C. L.

Bradley, otto Miller. John Sherwin. F. If. Ginn, F.

E. Myera, J. A. Houae. Ralph VanVechten.

and George S. Ross. The meeting spproved the ruin it of the applications with the interstate commerce commission for a certificate of public convenience and necessity, authorising the operation of the road by the consolidated company in Interstate commerce and requesting authority to issue new eecu-ritiee In exchange for the stock of the old companies. All actiona of the board of directora of the constituent comoanies and of the conaolidated Lompanj. lhe completion of the merger under authority of the aev eral states on April 11.

were likewise approved. WILL SPONSOR EVENT. Patrons anrl Patronassaa are Chosen for Choral Society Concert. Patrons snd patronesses for the second annual spring concert of the South Bend Choral aoctety next ionjay night ln the High school auditorium have been announced by the committees in charge. The list includes Mrs.

E. Louis Kuhns. Mrs. J. C.

Birdsell, Mrs. George M. Stude- baker, Mrs. J. M.

Studebaker. Mrs. Hsrry M. Sanders, Mrs. Alexis B.

Thlelens. Mrs. F. O. Perkins.

Mrs. C. A. Carlisle. Mrs.

George L. O'Brien. Mra. J. C.

Ellsworth. Mrs. Frederick G. Eberhart. Mrs.

Albert R. Ersktne. Mrs. Eugene II. Miller.

Mr. and Mrs Elmer A. Hlggin and Mr and Mrs W. W. Borden.

While the outstanding feature of the event will be the appearance or Willlftm vj'tt i a a Kuviai iuii. aa ajtir-ai atiit'iai. several local artists Will aslSt on tll program. Hiss Jeannette Martin will sing; "Inflammatus" from 'f-ta- bat Mater." by Rosin i. a.nd Mra.

Rod ney Talcott Will be heard in the SOlo .1 1 runiWUB My Prayer." Others appearing; will Le Mrs. Cleo SwiharL Miaa Eleanor Koloff. Mrs. J. Albert Harris.

L. McKetrick. D. Garl Butt and I CASE NOT HELD UP. Withdrawal ef Rail Shopmen Leadara Haa No Effect.

By Associated Pre. CHICAGO. May 3 Although the leaders or me rauroaa snopmen ana their counsel Wednesday withdrew from defense of the sweeping; in junction ordered last year by Attorney General Harry M-Daugherty. the government has started presentation of testimony in support of Its application for a permanent injunction agaJnst the alleged conspiracy as teh strike wss termed. United States marshals and deputies from several states were present to testify concerning general strike conditions, picketing and acts of violence.

George W. Stauffer, United States marshal for the northern district of Ohio was the first wltnes. Another witness was William H. Hall, of Ashtabula. O.

The government Indicated that it would proceed with Its case. Ignoring; the absence of the shopmen's leaders and lawyers. MICHIGAN TO BE HOST. Trackmen Are te Mast at University in June. By Associated Prea CHICAGO.

May 3 The University of with its championship track teams, will be host to the west Jlin. and beinB. the Vstrn and trck nirri The contests will tke place cn Ferry field, scene of some of the most notable -tliletic encounters "Bir Ten" history. Followers of tt." sport are predicting that several new conference records will be established weather conditions are favorable Western conference teams will he represented, in addition to auch schools as Notre Dame. Butler.

Michigan Aggies, Missouri and Ames. TO ASSIST JUDGE FUNK. Naturalization Examiner From Chi- cage Will Coma. A r.atai-aiixation examiner from Chicago will be here to assist Circuit Court Judge AValter A. Funk when petitions for cltisenshit are heard, beginning May 9.

Of tbe 14 petitions for final papers lo be heard. 4 are in behalf of sisters from St. Mary's college and other Catholic Institutions in South Bend. Mishawaka and vicinity. Cut Debt May J.

The erus.o (public debt of the Vmted States was reduced by JTT.aoo.OdO in April bringing it down to at the end of the month, the treasury de partment announced Tuesda. Aged Pastor Paasas On. MICHIGAN CITT. Ind, May 3 j- a rvtr. It.

Hicn'rmrjri. aj- bo, lor SJ years pastor of SL Paurs church here, died yesterday at Fort Wayne. Lad, alter a. snort illness. i i I Uuachmr a national camoaian in launchinx: a national campaign against the drug evil.

An endeavor will be made to secure the co-opera u' tion in the work which the "Com-; mittee to Publish Facts' already haa In band. Thla committee consists of Dr. R. B. Kleinsmld.

president of the Unlversity of California: Judge Benjamin Bledsoe. United States judge of the twelfth federal diatrtct: Harold Lloyd, film star comedian; I D. Oaks. Los Angeles chief of police; J. P.

Carter, former collector of the United States revenue department. Brtgedier C. R. Boyd, of the Salvation Army: and othera. DELAY IN FLORIDA TRIAL.

Time to Summon Wit By amo. it.i Pra TALLAHASSEE. May 3 T. J. Knabb.

state senator whose con- vtrt ramn in Rkfr roiint ts being investigated by a joint legila- tlve committee for alleged brutality to two prlaoners, yeaterday Informed the committee it will take htm at least a week to aummon all of his witnesses ao that the investigation can be continued. He declared he i would be ready next Tuesdsy morn- lng. What is generally conaidered aa a test vote on the measure to prohibit corporal puniahment was taken in I the senate last night. It showed 16 opposed to banning the use of. the whip and 12 favoring the abolition.

Final consideration of the measure had been postponed until the bill could be revised by mittee of five. a special com- TOWN TO CELEBRATE. Bonneyviile Mills Will Held Fastivi tiaa on 91st Annivaesary. The Tribune's Special Serv ice. ELKHART, May I Bonney villc Mills, a little settlement near Bristol east Of nere.

tx-ui ceieoraie its 91st anniversary this summer, in the form of a homecoming: to be conducted under auspices of the Wil liam Tuffs Memorial society. The so- i Clety. COmpOi or Elkftart and Brlstof men. was formed to oeroetu- in- the nictureanue toealitv. eane- cially reference to the rave nearby of WillUm Tuffs, a veteran of the American revolution.

Relics per- talnlng- to the history of the neurh- borhood will be displayed at the Rixant Sherwin. of Bristol, la president of the society. S0L0NS "STEP ON GAS. ft Michigan Legislators Hsndls 63 Bills in One Day. LANDING.

May S. Faced with a calendar, unsettled by bills left over from previous sessions, for the first time in months the house of rep-resenetatlves yeaterday looked forward to comparatively work during the remaining three days of the session. Kx-ery bill on the house calendar yesterday was disposed of in time for adjournment at 10 o'clock last nig-ht. Yesterday's completed business included 14 bills finally paased on order of third reading. A total of 63 bills were handled.

A great majority of the measures were of minor importance. TO DEPORT H0WAT. Csnada Acta Against Form on ef Kansas Mine Workers. By Aaao. lsied Press OTTAWA.

May 3 The de- port at ion of AlXRnder Howat. 0e- posed head of the Kansas district of the United Mine Workers of America. on the yrouDd tht he mig-ht become by the Canadian department of im'- migration. Howat. who was detained at McAdam Junction.

N. K-. last weeK as he ought to enter the country to address miners at GJace Bay. will riven an opportunity to appeal to the minister of immigration if he desires. BOYCOTT ON SUGAR.

Indianapolis Women Band Together for Ban. 1NDIANAPOLJS. May 3. Two organizations of Indianapolis women have advocated curtailed con sump tion of sug-ar as a means of combat- i tins rtsins; prices of the commodity. The Housewives' leajrue adopted caJIinx on the women to buy only in small quantities.

Similar action was taken by the Garfleld Civic leag-uc. Irragulara Ekecuted. By Asaoc ated Preaa. DITBLIX. May 3.

The execution of two Irregulars was announced by the Fre State Vednesda.y. Th? men. Christopher Quinn and William Shauhneasy had been found gruilty or killing; a re state soldier st Knnts. county Clare, on April SI. The executions took pJace at Ennis.

Firs Destroys Propsrty. By Associated Pre. TYRONE. Pa, May Three large buildings in the center of the Tyrone business district sere destroyed by fire Wednesday srlth an estimated loss of 9150.600. The esti-destroyed th Stevens.

Miller and HUls buildings. I i i I i i i i I i I hj guests or Mr. ana aire, j. piuh. Mr.

Brady Hevel. of Rome City ir rnloman. of avnu i. I Fort Wayne visited Sunday with A. rori yJ- E.

Havel and family The Ladlea Aid aoctety of the Flrat Brethren church held a pastry sale at MeDaniels' store Saturday. B. A. Morris snd family and Miss Pauline Benjamin were Snndsy guests of Arthur McKesson and family. Mr.

and Mrs. DeWltt Inglerlght. of Sooth Bend, visited K. O. Hoffman and family Sunday.

Frank Frailer and family, of South Bend, snd B- E. Garwood and family were unday dinner guests of C. E. Nicholas and family. Culver will pave Uberty and Helen streets, the two street- bow open the vanaaiia par aoomuu, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Bates, or South Bend, vlaited at the Georgo Bressler home. ARDM0RE. Tha Trifcune a Special Sarvlca. ARDMORE, Ind, May 3.

George Wenrick and family, of Culver, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwsrd Wenrick. Mrs. Deardorff and children, attended a miscellaneous shower given for her Lillian Htgbee.

Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Boyer and John Calentine and family, of South Bend, visited Sunday with William Weber and family. H.

Mason and family, of South Bend, have moved Into their new home on Crumatown avenue, near Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Milllken and son, Albert, of Lydlck. were Sunday guests of Charles Berry and wife.

Mrs. W. E. Johnson spent several days with her mother. Mrs.

Julia Ruaaell. who haa been seriously ill st her home in South Bend. Mrs. Hlner.f Elkhart, has rented Mr. Remely's Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Zlebarth and da tighter. Betty Lou. of South Bend, visited' Sunday with R. R.

Reinebold and family. Mr. and Mra. C. E.

Poff. of Mount Pleasant, vtalted Saturday with their niece. Mrs. C. E.

Berry" and family. Fred Bourbon and family spent Sunday at the Reed resort. Barron lake. Mrs. Roy Beat entertained at dinner Sunday tn honor of her husband's 14th birthday.

The guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rlggs and children and Mary Ei smart, of South Bend, and Mrs.

Beat's mother. Mrs. Hall, of Gary, Ind. Motion pictures will be feature of the program at the community meeting Friday evening at the Ard-more school house. S.

R. Williams and family, of South Bend, hare moved into their new home on Kingston atreet. MOUNT VERNON. Tha Tribuna'a Spaolal Sarvica. MOUNT VERNON.

Msy 3 A number of the patrons of this community attended the school picnic at Jordan school Friday. Mrs.1 George Mechlin? and son. Alfred, attended a school picnic at the Long Island school near Crumstown Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

V.uu Mueller, of Grov-ertown, called on Mr. and Mra Earl Smith, Sunday. Gus Verkler, of Chicago, wss hrf several days last week. Mrs. Verkler and little son returned home with him Tuesday after spending the past four months with her mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Stover. Mrs. Ada Reinhardt spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Elizabeth Stover Mrs. George Studley and Mr.

and Mrs. H. F. Goppert were in South Bend. Saturday.

Miss Amy Belle Myers, of South Bend, visited Sundsy with Miss Anns Mechltng. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Steele, of North Liberty. L.

P. Reinhardt, of Logs sport; Mr. snd Mrs. K. C.

Reinhardt. of Grovertown; Mr. and Mrs. Orvtlle Beail. of Elkhart: Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Beall. and Mrs.

Murray, of Walkerton; Misaes Anna Mech-ling and Amy Telle and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Goppert were guests of Mrs.

Ellzabeih Stover and daughters Sunday. WALKERTON. Tha Trtbaae'a Ssecial Sric. WALKERTON. Ind- May 3 The chances for consolidation of schools in Lincoln township and Walkerton went glimmering April 23 when votes were cast two to one against it.

The citlsens of Walkerton. while favoring the movement from the start, cast an overwhelming vote in favor of joining the schools under the Gree.ncastle plan. The total ballot cast In both town snd township shows a vote of for con olida tion and 170 against it. COTTAGE HILL. Tn.

Tribuna'a Spacial Sarvlcax COTTAGE HILL. Ind, May 3. S. P. Jteddine; and family, of this place wera in South Bend Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Feisenhiser and son. Raymond, of Lydlck. were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Witter Sunday. Mrs. John Cam's father and mother, of Dawagiac, were th guests of their daughter and husband Sunday and Monday. Martin Witter was in North Liberty Tuesday of last week.

Boom Gov. Edwards. NEW YORK. May A presidential boom for Gov. George S.

Silzer. of New Jersey was launched last night at. the annual Jefferson day dinner of the National Democratic club. I 1 M'E ilAT IS LEAES YOU FOREVER Deep Seated Urie Ac id Deposits Aral Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poi-een Starta te Leave the System Within Twenty feue Hewr-a. Wettlck's Cut Rate Medicine Store.

Frumaa Quality Drug; Stores. South Bend. Elkhart and Mishawaka and every druggist tn this county ta authorized to say to every rhcu-roatlc sufferer la this vicinity thst if a full pint bottle of ALLEN RI the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not stop all agony. redurt swollen joints and do away even the slightest twinge 'of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment." Allenrhu haa been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous reaults have been "accomplish! even tn the most severe cases where tle ssaSertng and agony waa intense aid i.

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