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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 2

Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 2

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Ef a '''ox t1 A A 4 GIRL SCOUT CAMP NEWS hav enjoyea reu vuTup me th wr uau 7: Dorcffhy for a most cleh Covington of the a hove RAILROAD NEWS MAURICE JOSEPH ZINN COMPANY f' 4 or Our July Sale a' '3L i COME '1 off i i Safety 1 that under ordinary circumstances would 3 cost you $3975 $3500 and while They street Peter Anderson Co and 274 159 146 4 moi i 3 5 7529 19900 wife of soon in 15151 4405 9344 9497 Lilly been 271 of sickness Mathieson Excursion Next Sunday the ac NICKLE PLATE ROAJ) Th Naw York Chicago Army Munson Last Work Shoes pair Journal and Courier Want Ads Bring Results und $18498 8788 7470 9344 China still leads in silk produc tion although the actual amount is unknown with Japan second if iS Servepur Self Shoe Store The first week of the Tippeca noe County lrl Scout Camp at Rotary park draws to a close Tues day monfing "'fwgnty Yffur girls have enjoyed real catnp of the company which bonded the officers of thovbank for 3100000 John Leary receiver for bank also confirms the? facts cording to the Journal in the NEW OPENING We now take pleasure in announcing to the people of La Sues MillionaireBy the Associated Press CHICAGO July 16 7 Stokes millionaire New York club man and banker was named a de fendant In 550000 damage suit filed in the superior court here today by Hal Billig jr Chi cago real estate dealer Billig Was named infthe divorce proceed ingq between the Stokes which are still pending in New York a and Mrs PERSONAL AND GENERAL Miss Marjorie Clark and Beat rice isher have returned from Ox ford where they attended the wed ding of Miss Josephine McCord and A Stevenson Sunday They were accompanied home by JMlss Peoria $300 Bloomington $270 Gibson City $195 Hoopeston $105 Returning Same Date ANOTHER TRIUMPH Continental Insurance Com pany of New York Mrs Nellie Gordon Black and Brown Kid Oxfords also in straps pair Rarely Needed But if any alterations are necessary no extra charges be added Home Again Andrew is here from Cone for a visit with his father Solomon Penrod an3 his sisters the Misses Martha and Mary Penrod This is tho first visit home in seventccif years and the first time that he has seen his family in that time He took up a homestead on government land when he first went to Cone and 13 now a ranch owner Lak Eri Western Dis trlot'Y 7 Train Leave Lafayette 1B a ur farther InloAnatten phon COOLEY Ticket? Agent In Mission Society The ilome Missionary society of the itst Methodist church met "riday afterhoon at the Wesley oundation house on state group paper on the southern mountai neers Mrs Nellie Blickenstaff leaflet Mrs William Gardner mu sical numbers Helen Miller and iMarv Trueblood After the program the following officers were elected and installed to serve during the coming year: A Ivoiucill A a president Mrs Waits ond vice president Mrs Wilson recording Brainard Hooker secretary Mrs treasurer Mrs slstant treasurer Schwab secretary EARL PARK Miss Vem Hook spent Wednes day Ln Lafayette Mr and Mrs Williams attended the show of Harold Lloyd In at Kentland Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Charles Rnple havereceived word of the birth of a i non Charles rancis to Mr and Mrs Charles Gher of Chicago5 Mrs Gher was fortnerlytMiss LU eile Ruple of this place Mrs Ralph Hall and Carmen Umholts trove to Kentland Thursday even West Side and University ported for duty on caboose 302 after a short layoff Ollie Chasteen brakeman has re ported for duty after a few days layoff Matt Shields passenger conduc tor has reported for duty on trains 39 and 40 after a Sunday layoff Roy Miner switchman has re ported for duty in the local yards after a few rest John Schmidt pipefitter Is off duty on account of sickness Heischman pipefitter help er has been transferred from the lound house to the back shop Engine No 552 has been taken into the shops to receive general repah Edward Temple erecting fore man is enjoying a ten day vaca tion and MarvinMtichards is acting foreman during nis absence Brush machine foreman has returned a two fishing trip in Coldwater Mich Holloway cab and tank shop foreman has returned to work after epjoying a ten day va cation i Dienhaft stationary fire man is Off duty for a few days off account of sickness Mrs the machinist will visit LdRansport Clint Williams laborer machine shop is off duty on 'ac count of sickness TANGLEOOT Sticky Ely Paper Tanglefoot catcbe the fly nd bolds hie Non poucooua Leaves no paralysed flies ti fall into food Does not pollute air irritc' lunes or cover furniture with powder or oCj spray Tanglefoot is safe and sure Sold grocera and druggists THE THUM COMPANY GRAND RAPIDS MICH ROSSVILLE The Loyal class of the Pjesdjyteria'n fSupday school met with Mrs Harold Moore Wednes day eveningW Porter i working second trick on the Mo non at Michigan City Appel and family visited at Car mel recently The first prize won by Mr and Mrs rank Cheney and Mrs Harold Moors in the parade on the ourth repre sented 'the Priscilla club of Ross ville and the prize has been given to that organization ire Tornado' Automobile Casualty Accident and Health Inland Marine NothingTbut the very best of Olil Line Stock Insurance Consult with us Largest and strongest companies obtainable CHANCELLOR SON BROKERS LAAYETTE INDIANA street Mr Nellie was ill charge of the pro whtch was as follows: A Mrs Nellie Bltckenstan Helen Miller and Dresses a being do not have this MISSING BANK HEAD LOCATED Spurgin 7 'ugitive rom Is 'in'Mexico 4 Virtually Penniless and Hl By the Associated Press! CHICAGO ulv 16 Warren Spurgin former president of the Michigan Trust company who has been a fugitive skice the collapse in 1921 is in Mexico vir tually without funds and ill and his friends may surrender him to Chicago officials according to the Chicago ounal last week the statement on the au thority of John Lord an officer President Mrs Creek vice 1 sec Mrs John secretary Mrs correspond ing A Burtsfield A Turley Mrs of TO THE KIDDIES play games of any kind the street! Use vacant lot Don't attempt to steal rides on the backs of cars or on trucks! Don't run out In the street for a ball without looking around first! Don't hang on to cars riding bicycles! ride bicycles double! are one man affairs Htnro across the without looking in both directions! take a chance and trust that the auto driver will stop soon enough! TO THE WALKER cross the street except at street intersections! Look in both directions before crossing the street! get off the street car with out looking both ways or outos! Don't wait for street cars out side safety zones! Pay attention to the direction of traffic! Prayer by Adjutant Dorothy Lou auber WATER MELQlN DUERER The fiiri Scouts are Indebted to Mrl Jack'ySvTms' and' cious supper on Sun day evening The commissary of ficer appreciates the fact that Stader and Mr Evans are in terested in supplying fully forx the preparation of the bounteous re past that the Girl Scout appetite demands The Girl Scout is really appfe ciative of the good things given her and the attention bestowed upon her by Interested outsiders who look with favor upon the organization as a means toward better womanhood Jam milk eggs crackerjack cookies meat fruits and other goodies have found their way into the larder of the camp at Rotary park These things are notj util ized at irregular times but scout who is so by home folks finds' a pleasure in distributing them among her com rades at the regular meal period The first honor of such a distri bution belongs xjo bcout riedman others have most willing to 'follow SECOND GROUP Giieata numbering 150 been received at camp during the past week The second group of girls leave for camp on Tuesday mornlnj at 9 o'clock They are to meet promptly at 9 at the Com munity House About 13 girls are expected at this time while 14 of the first girls remain Labor Secretary Arrives in BerlinBy the Associated Press BERLIN July James Davis ''the American secretary bf labor 'who is beginning a tour of EuropiJ' and the orient to study world emigration problem at first hand arrived here today TWO major contribu tions to more ecotionv ical notor transportation The Nobby Pneumatic Truck Tire for long distance all year round haulinjf over ordinary roads and for front wheels of heavy duty trucks The nited States Cush ion for operating condi tions where' speed anI traction require the' next best thing to pneumatics from a cushioning stand point United States Truck Tinas VETERANS RETIRED Two more veterans of the Lo gansport division of the Pennsyl vania system have been retired from service They ardxrederick Weible switch tender wip has been stationed at Second street for many years and Joseph Helms carpenter at the division Shops there Retlrefnents of botij are given as effective July 1 AT THE MONON SHOPSA John March engineer was joff duty Mondtiy resting up Hutchinson locomotive fireman was off duty Monday Oscar Boruff engineer Is kqpt from work on account of Illness Robert Bossung locomotive fire man was off duty Monday Charles Bane engineer re ported for duty on passenger runs 39 and 40 after a' few rest Tom Sherrief phgtoeer was off duty Monday on' account of illness George Yuill engineer has re ported for duty engine 554 aft off er a few Gays layoff Walter Bennett engineer was duty Monday restingpip John Ronan iwas duty Monday resting up I Thomas Dearson machinist 4 Vtmicza noa frnm visit In loyd Davis brakemaij is kept from' work on account of illness Con Hamilton brakenjan has re hurry but wait untij thp: traffic the 'opposite way' as passed! 0 depend upon the auto driver but help him Keep inside the white lines in crossing the A i TO THE DRIVER 1 Use bothr Lands and you head and leave cuddling and diverting conversation until you get speed or In crowded streets! Sound your horn whenever you see children or adults or when you approach a dangerous corner where the view is obstructed allow children to hop onto your car and don't allow bicycle riders to hang on! Observe the law about speeding past stopping street cars! turn corners at a high rate of speed and without making it evident both to pedestrians and cars behind you that you are turn ing Out of courtesy to other motor ists abolish glaring headlights! Give at least half of the street or road in passing another car TO EVERYONE 4 vBe Careful! spirit Work and play have been 1 so thoroughly combined that the girt accepts one as readily as the 1 other and finds enjoyment in both The scout craft period has proven successful and has stimula ted an interest in the grils Work in the use of the axe and hatchet 1 has been given the entire group of grils having passed the test Early morning sees some of the girls trailing across the wheat field to a nearby woods where 3 lean tos are In construction Scouts Thelma Granger Eloise Browne Elizabeth O'Mara and Ieona Budge have completed their lean to ana will spend one night and cook their breakfast in it before leaving camp This is one of the requirements for the pioneer' merit badge GARMENTS MADE The three hours of the week de voted to sewing have under the personal supervisions of MrsJack Evans who has generously given of her time 'and efforts Dainty infant garments iqter to be distributed among the poor are being made Spouts Marie Cahill Mary Granger Dorothy Driscoll and 'Mary Carr have completed their garments As a special fea ture gift fly swatters were made one period 25 being made The swimming hour has given great enjoyment under the able instruction of Brown of the A and Miss Ruth Hon line Eight individual lessons have been given A tennis tournament before an interested group of guests was held late Sunday evening The tour nament resulted in a tie so will be repeated later A swimming tour nament was to be held Monday afternooh LOCAL EATURES Two evening weiner roasts with the camp fire and one breakfast at Hog Point Springy have been held A delightful birthday supper was given on Saturday evening In hon or of Scout Lydia Marks Three birthday cakes the gift of Mrs Clark Bartee and candy gifts of I Efroymson and Scout Leona Budge added greatly to the meaL Stunt nights have proven most enpoyabie The girls have been divided into three groups Each group has the program in turn Sunday program waff in charge of the three groups The first number was a little act in the form of an illustration of a Bible story The next number xyas a humorous playlet entitled Komer This was an original playlet under the super vision of Scout Louise Jeffers and was given by the Hair The setting was Ameri cus and deals with the story of bride and groom who came to Americus to live In coming to the store to buy their first gro ceries they learned much of the "Gossip" of the Girl Scout Camp nearby A story with the camp officers' characterized as animals was delightfully given by Scout Gretchen Graham sat irical representation of the 'dally routine of tbe Girl Scout Camp with scouts representing the of and emphasizing their pe culiarities was also given The program closed with a 'vocal solo ihl S' I WILLIAMSPORT Mrs John Hall spent Monday in Boswell Wilbur Nolln of owler had business here Thurs day Miss Laura Schoonover spent Wednesday in Lafayette Mrs Riifus Haupt and Miss Pearl Bennett spent Wednesday in La fayette Rev A Jackman of Attica was a recent business vis of this place Miss Isabel of Atticai has arrived for a few visit with her aunt Mrs A Harper Mrs Mary Lewis to Indianapolis Wednesday to visit with her daughter Mrs Harry Brown Mr and Mrs Robert Seals and rrn Robdrt Ward of owler vis ited recently with Mrs Kate Sealsv Mrs Stella Johnson and son Lstel of Hedrick spent Tuesday evening here with Mrs Elias Johnson Miss Valera Beebe of Vermillion South Dakota came Tuesday to spend the summer with Mr and Mrs Ele StansburyMr and Mrs John Murphy vent to' Lafayette Wednesday to visit her sister Mrs Teena Dyk luizen Mr and Mrs Isaiah Smith have returned from San Diego Cal where 'they spent thewinter with Mrs' Ella Smith and daughter Leila The Sqfiday school of the ZM church met nt the Casad grove Tuesday aft rrnoen and held their annual pic nic There was a good number present and a 'fine time was hadThe Guild of the Presbyterian church met at woods for their annual picnic Tuesday eve ning Most all' the members were present 'and a fine time was hadMr and Mrs Rex Mounts and children of Attica were guests Sunday evening of Mrs Martha sKarst Miss Irene Shaffer who ''as been visiting Elizabeth Cripe ii hast returned to her home in Del phi GRANVILLE Miss Gladys Gay Is visiting with Miss Bernice Rogers of Blooming ton Indrt this week Ora Clark son spent Wednesday and Thurs dav in Peru Ind and the week end at Wabash Mr and Mrs Ernest Stover bnd son Donald and Mr' and Mrs Vergis Weaver motored to Delphi recently for a short visit with relatives Mr jnnd Mrs Bishop and family spent Tuesday with Mr and Mrs Joe Eberle Mr ttrid Mr A Sandburg Mr and Mrs George achinger of Lafayette spent Sunday with Clarkson and family Mr and Mrs Keizer and family attended the wedding Tues day evening of Miss Winnie Kelzer and John Strawsma Gretchen Mueller of Indianapolis who will be the guest of Miss Clatle for several' days Meeker and' daugh ter Miss Stella of New Richmond visited Mrs Abbott of Syl via street last week Rev and Mrs Alpha Kenna and Mr and Mrs Printy motored to Covington Sunday where Rev Kenna preached at a union service Miss Madge Puckett of Robin son street has returned from Bat tle Ground where she spent the past week Mrs Ethel Stewart and sons of Wiggins street have taken a cot tage at Battle Ground for several weeks Harold Kenna of South street is spending this week as their guest Lawson Clark of Columbus is the guest of Solomon Penrod and family of Harvey avenue The flsses and Georgia Higley Will spend the next 'two weeks on the Tippecanoe Prof Rowell' is here from Madison Wis spending several days on business Miss Mary Matthews and Mrs Virginia Meredith have returned from a motor trip through the East Robert Stevenson of Brazil spent the week end as the guest of friends here Lieut Robert Hollis returned! to Camp Knox Ky Sunday after spending a brief leave with his parents Mr and Mrs Harry Hol lis of Littleton street George Wollenrider of Danville 111 was a week end visitor here Miss Sylvia Odenheimer who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs Middlebrook of Russell street for several days returned to "her home In St Paul Minn Sunday Mr and Mrs Edward Byers of the Kron flats have gone to Cov ington for a vacation visit A Davis and R'E Grisso of Indianapolis spent the week end with Phi Kappa Sigma frater nity brothers here Mrs Blanche Tyrle and daughter Elizabeth of Indianapolis who spent the past week as the guests of Mr and Mrs Harry Allspaw returned to their home Sunday SCHOOL MONEY OR WHITE CO State unds Amounting to $965766 Distributed Among School Units Special to Journal and Courier MONTICELLO Indrt July 15 State school funds totaling 39657 66 based upon a school census of 4481 boys and girls between 6 and 21 years of age have been distrib uted among the school units of White county In addition to the state fund the congressional inter est fundi amounting to 31400 also has been included in the semi an nual distribution The following amounts have been distributed to the various units: State uongres und $127591 60552 51512 64442 101510 14714 KI 13 137289 106038 104523 30389 64442 65519 Real Estate and Insurance Office at No 515 Columbia Street ground floor location telephone No 5019 between ifth and Sixth We deal in every form of Real Estlate and every kind of Insurance and Bonds having twenty years past experience in this line of business Noth ing too large or too small for us to handle DNTALS We specialize in miscellaneous Real Estate ana Insur I ANQ ance coverage LAJAIND Grain Elevators and Lumber Yards given our attention We are duly authorized farm Tricosham Dresses Are Practical Stvlish Economical and mlKhty good values for 32975 Trlcostjam is a very ADO XUlgiiljr uv ha rrrvAri valll fcturdy and cioseiy woven able to thrifty women because of its1 lotiK quail llna haiies tf IrSMSTMl Itu shape and does not yrrin kla even though you carry it across the country In a suitcase The broiling sun nor driving rain cannot in jur ths shapeliness or color One or th attrac tlve features about Trlco jq sham dresses Is that th slender woman aa waU aa the large woman can wear them with equal grace Es pecisllx are these dreases1 adapted to large figures 0 They give slenderised graceful lines Btiy them now while you have the oppor 7' tunlty for Second loor TALBOT Mrs JTue Alexander entertain ed her Sunday scnooi Boswell at her home afternoon Mrs class from Wednesday John Heiser spent Tuesday in Lafayette Mr Arvin the elevator man has moved his family to Talbot Ms Charles has been very poorly all this week Mr Hartley was a Dunn visitor Tuesday eveningMrs Robert Bills returned to her home In Gary after a visit with her father James Al mond May visited relatives at Riverside Monday Mr May will now work as agent at Dunn Brown is now third trick operator at Handy Robert Clark and Miss Saniantha Biggs were married at Covington Jujy 3 Mr Clark Is clerk at Handy and they will reside at Ambia Ed Crabb and family drove over in their new Dodg touring car and spent Tuesday evening with Mr and Mrs Ray Mitchell Miss Helen Anderson and girl friend of Gary spent last week at the aker home returning home Sunday Mrs Lillian Dallas had as her guest her aunt from Milford Campbell and wife spent the 4th iq Kokomo Mrs Jessie Jacobs spent the day at Normal nt Wed nesday Rev Beebee called in Talbot Tuesday Send for one of them brown cocoa navy or black in any of the styles snown bv number You can return it if not satisfied Have You Ever Visited the Island of TRICOSHAM a beautiful spot and if not enjoyed that Refreshing journey this 'Will your invitation This Island of ashion is full of surprises too How to Get There The first car leaves promptly at 8:30 Tuesday morning taking off from Dur Man) loor the car will be marked Elevator It proceeds to the second floor Now the Guide Boole Tiim to your right and follow the Arrow Marked Trail which leads you through the of The Trail is bordered beautiful creations and you need must travel slpwly so that you 11 miss no single thing But at Last s' You reach this wonderful Islandr Won derful because on it find arrayedn gorgeous displays most clever woiks of Art 'creations' for all 1923 JricoSham Silk Dresses as supply Mrs IX Price secretary of literature iTGrniJii: secretary Mrs red Oliver sec retary on evangelism Mrs Harry Rank mite box secretary Mrs 1 isher assistant mite box treasurers Mrs At Shanklin Mrs Nellie Blickenstaff Mrs Gunn and Mrs Johnston Mrs Gregory will have charge of the "Mothers' Jewels i nd Mrs Lindley of the musical Special Notice or your protection the word is registered in the United State patent offices Ev eryone of the Dresses in this sale the: Trico sham with number attached The Knitted Textiles Corpora tion 17S Madison Ave J4 York city will thank you i for reporting anyone of Atfnty i made of 'Tricosham they label lngDr Bundy drove to Lafayette Thursday Charles Kline went to Lafayette ThursdayMrs William linn and sons Charles and William are patients at St Elizabeth hospital at La fayette They each underwent an operation having their tonsils and adenoids removed A Bowers was a visitor atxthe Jewel home recently Mr Louis Apdres shopped in Watseka Thursday Dr Thorpe re cently made a business trip to In dianapolis Miss Charity Marsh entertained the senior Christian Endeavor class at a lawn party Wednesday evening Lawn games were played and afterwards a nice lunch was served Mrs Charles Kline was brought home from the hospital at Lafayette Thursday At this writing she is not much Im proved Mr and Mrt Hugh ord Mr and Mrs James ord Mrs Lisle Tinsman Herman Gagnon and Vilma Vaughan attended the show In Kentland Thursday even ing Chester Miller has returned from Lebanon where he was called on account of his serious Illness red and Cecil Weller to Kalamazoo Mich riday aftar a two visit with their parents Mr and Mrs Weller Miss lorence Sones returned to Lafayette Thursday after a few days' visit with home folks The Sunday school hold Its picnic in the park riday Mr and Mrs Peter Barr drove to Kentland Thursday even ing orty Irish Rebels Escape from Prison DUBLIN July orth Irish irregulars Imprisoned in Clonmel barracks escaped during the night by means of a tunnel which they bored Township Monticello' Big Cass Honey Creek Jackson Liberty Monon Prairie Princeton Round Grove Union West Point INCREASED CARE WORKS EOR LESS AUTO ACCIDENTS (Continued from page one) capes and accidents which now take place daily The city has been rather fortunate In escaping any great number of auto mishaps but the danger remains at hand SAE PLAY During school months the driver need not worry much about the children for they are safely In school and off the streets most the time In the summer monthshowever they fhay anywhere and everywhere A number of playgrounds have been equipped and put into opera tion in the city for the express purpose of keeping children off the streets where life and limb are In "danger and to provide wholesome and safe entertainment for them Among these play grounds are two established' by the Lafayette Playground association one on Seventh street south of the Jewish synagogue and the other just northeast of the Ross and Tool plant On these the children are under direct and constant supervision at all times so that the kiddles may play In safety CITY GROUNDS In addition the city maintains three well equipped play grounds The foremost of these is at Co lumbian park the largest play ground In the city In addition playgrounds are operated at if teenth and Greenbush streets and another In the irst ward west of Wabash avenue and south of Warehouse street Custodians are In charge in all places The playground are equipped with facilities for varied enter tainment and their extensive use will tend to keep the children off dangerous streets Other cities are conducting cam paigns to keep children off the streets Among theffi Is Indian apolis which last week displayed the prominently in the city: kiddies must play but why in the The co operation of parents Is generally solicited in working for the protection of their own and other Children Keep the children off the streets The situation and danger may be relieved and allevi ated If the boys and girls observe precaution DUTY The driver has his share of duty in preventing accidents Increas ing the degree of safety for other motorists and pedestrians His actions determine largely the num ber of auto accidents It Is up to him to usa his hands and head at alb times The pedestrian has his respon sibilities too It falls to him to use precaution and care at all times alling to be careful or to observe closely before a street Is crossed may mean the loss of life or painful Injury The matter of safety with ref erence to automobile accidents is one in which ail parties are con cerned Care on the part of the motorist will serve to prevent ac cidents will keep him in most inT stances from inflicting Injuries on others and himself and also serve to cut down his garage repair bill mostly a proposition of comtnon sense The driver must observe the rights of both motorists and walkers and the pedestrian had best "watch his aaulutnnt Mrs Shanklin Mrs Johnston I ie3 i 7 tj Til JmSbau A fi 1 i I 0h jwy: aI 7 I E8 VA 7 8 7 '7 pB I' 4 li bR 5 i i MB 1 I 1 1 'I ESfl 'll Esai I Ul 1 A lUf xy i IlSf Ef A i eSt I A A i 1 I iirPs zzi uk ZJruwnrtJ ma iWl 2 I iW I Jft Jig I fi' Ku rjj zzzjyi 1L i i Ifft e4e3HM milKTSiWI 0 as sa I I mill A LJ 1 Kg i a ir i $295 MP ulln 1 8 I 5 il pn nil ufiftH tr I 4 ic 1 yyuln 1 I Juy I HiU i 4 a A a T' UM MMH ii rt rtrt rt rt I 11 1 95 $2 t' 5 rc ii iw fl ill VTIia HI I IS1 If I I I I I I I I i i S' I I1 il ii I it if I I I i i1 i I i By I1 I I I I I 1 I I fl I il If if I I I 3 I I I IS i i'i I Ji fl.

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