MrB. Paul Mason and son Lloyd of less than the regiCounty Is paying nccontiguous to TerreMrs. Arthur NeM Comes for Visit—■ Mrs.' Arthur Nehf and son Arthur Jr., of Boston, MaB8., are theguestsof Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Nehf, 172$North Eighth. Mr*. Nehf . and babyaccompanied Mlsa Helen Nehf homethe first of September when she re-mm* havin8 8Pent the summerwith them in Bhston. During Miss Nehf b visit she and Mrs, Arthur Nehftor trips, including a trip to New York.#11^ Satufda^^^ a^drove to Hartford, where they spent thenight, and from there to Bridgeport, where they were met by Arthur Nehf, who drove them on to New York.he had been sold to and had a two!bifcsr?Stay in NewYork playing ball.Miss Helen Nehf left 'Terro^ Haute July 9 in Company with Miss Anita Duenweg and Miss Erma Mayrose. They spent home time in Washington, ^pltltmtic (fit Pbil^other Eastern points before separating in New York City, where theirttlph Idpt^ courses* MissErma May rose and Miss DuenwegiSpent some time in Asbury Parte Buffalo, and Cleveland enroute home.Glebdlflte Cal*^ ^of Dr ana Mrs. ft E. LaBler, 1607 8. s JAflMMpMMMSeTOBta, tor wore than a: wfc^M'g^WaplJBH will leave next week for their home, Mr, and Mrs,stopping at several places en route vUle have sold thtor brief Tbits. At Nevada, Mo„ Mr*. ■ will apenjawjfci Mason and son will spend several days Fla. Mr. and-Mrewith her mother, Mrs. Hattie LaBier. known in Terre iMrs. Mason took advantage of the frequent visits, heyrhlch? started in California and ter* 7.|orpm^;ic^^Mpl mln^ted at Columbus, Ohio. :§Th4s 5 f$fpnumber of stops coming east and sev- one of the banks 1eral returning. They made six stops salesman for fiteeFoulkes Finds Burglar In Home— U.Foulkes, 1139 South; :Cen-:vl^sSf|w| ter, has had the sensation attendant BPW0WB upon meeting a burglar in his home in the dead hours of the night. A few nights ago, Mr. Foulkes met a mid- fiQH| night visitor face to face. “The fel- ’BMWlow made Ms,get-away, by :;runMng,-C,:iv-»s^^M said Mr. Foulkes. “I couldh’t run.’* pgfefeOn the night in question, Mr. f ||||Foulkes was ill, and got up at 3 I I K|o’clock to go to the bathroom. He R;rhatd barely stdhped but of his bed- i room door when he saw the form of EIGHT a man a few feet from him in the dimly-lighted hallway. Knowing that his son Arthur was to have been ont that evening, and not knowing theWkWPOPLARDOES YOUR Ii* ' '* \ i -* ' • , ' * , -i - -We testr repair andcarry a supply of hitime, Mr. Foulkes thought that possibly the fellow he was almost faceto face with was Ms son. He at once 121 Southcalled Ms son’s name, asking if it —.............were he. T Af— Maker andARTIFICIAL L0for FLAT or WEAKThere was no reply, but the man JJV/vIn the hall turned like a flash andmade, for the stairs. There is a turn UK;GUARANTEED TOsen Bldg., Boom 212stairs at this FOulkes home, and .i^J Fhulkes declares the burglar Office Me made just two leaps in reaching the . {lower floor. He had propped the back { j@«A Jj door open when he entereg, the resi- yJrfg dence, after climbing In area window- [nQryt in the kitchen, and was out of this door and had disappeared in the dark-ness before Mr. Foulkes could get hisrevolver and reach the lowar part of o r\the l .ouse. 066 U. I: was discovered that the burglar LET US 3 had ransacked a writing desk on the able. Wlt;PRINT YOUR KODAKfirst floor before going npstairs, but p 1nothing was missing. The same thief,it is thought, also visited the residence ( of Herman Prox, one door north of f«« t* mthe Foulkes home, before extending IIIII II Ms operations, for here also a writing IlUlillin the city by selling cigars of recognized merit for asmall price. No matter whatyour taste is we can satisfy it with our cigars. Theyare U long filler, made under sanitary conditions. Buyone today; then we’ll quote you price on a box.desk had been opened and a small amount of money taken. nwMiss Gail Hamilton, manager of theLet us Recharge It.Batteries Tested Free.Siegel millinery department, has returned from New York where shespent one week buying for her department. , She brought back with her many new things in millinery, among them black paon velvet hats trimmed with monkey fur and lace trimmings.413 OHIO ST Roy J. SandersNEW PHONE 547 Bay G. McCartyGuaranteedDale West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. West, 1125 Maple avenue, returned last Thursday from California where he was honorably discharged from the service. Mr. West has made four trips across the Atlantic and has been almost around the world twice. He landed in California and went toRepair Work FreeSUPPLY C DAVISGreat Lakes via rail. It was at Great