South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 October 1920 — Page 3
KE SOUTH BEND NEVS-Tl'MES
VCIXi:SD.Y .MORNING, OCTOIV tin G. I92H. .3
EXTINGUISH FIRE BY NEW METHOD
AT LOCAL PLANT:
AUTUMN TROPHIES
By Juanita Hamel
Vrw York SalcMium Gives!
Demonstration at StüdeLaker Corp.
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t ontainir.'-c -0 tr. II s of nanu I for ihe purp"- f the demonstration. The tank 1. id b n lined with tar iapr r'0':r.K material to make U just hs intl'imru.iM: as possible. The n atch touched to it, the fhtrr.f.s bapM h!i:h into the a!r, h'lt was extinra.hd n 1 ss time than it tak-s to te'.l it when a charge of the llrffoam was thrown (n the hre from a. 4 0 pa!!f,n engine which is built rreiially for this purpose. Svw Moth!. Many factories in South Uend and Mishawak.i are. blnir equipped with the entire Jr. an effort t rut down the ponsiLilitb s of bis fires Just as much .'us possible. Thy firefoam mot hod of lihtin fires is a new method whi-h H belnx employed by huge manufacturers throughout th f-untry. Tho engine which i.s usd has two fontait.iTH in which ia a relation of bicarbonate of f?oda and foamitc, diluted with water and in the othr aluminum sulphate disvdved in water. These two comhine in a. sdlits powdtr fashion a they mit through the ho?o and form a fi-am which mothTs all sorts of f i r . Tli?- fluid Is non-combustible and through a h irmlcss generator forms a Ka.s which issues In a bub-bh-liko form from its own pressure. This foam acts a.-; a motherer fur th. Marne. Mr. Stern, tho representative of the fir foam company, will remain in tho olry for sonn time for the purpose of conducting the fire tests in ariou factories of South Ben J and .Mihawaka,
BAPTISTS PLAN TO BUILD SCHOOLS IN SOUTHERN STATES
Eleven Million Dollars Will Be Spent in Four Years on iew Buildings.
NASHVILLE. Tenn.. Oct. 5. Llevcn million dollars for new bulldincs and equipment will Te .pent on the educational institutions owned 1 y Southern Paptists during the next four years it la announced at tho headquarters of that organization ht re. Approximately the tunic amount will bo ypent during that period in lifting the debts upon iiuH institutions nnd increasing their endowment fund3. Southern Huildln? Jnirul. Of this building fund, .275.0no will ko to what aro known as the Southwide institutions, including the Southern Haptlt Th olopica! seminary at Louisville, Ky.; Southwestern Itaptist Theological seminary, Fort Worth. Txas; Iiaptit Bible insti;to, New (.)r!eanf. and Hnptlst lheoloiric.il Sminao for Negroes, at ashvillf. Tenn., while there will l-e eptn'lel uph new buildings at tti Haitit colleKoa within the Reveral state comprising the territory of the Southern liaptist convention th- followlns amounts: A 1 iba ma. $27 5,000; Arkansas. Sr.j5i.ori0; GeorKia. f45O.00O: southern Illinois-. $115.000: Kentucky. $n'0(0; Louisiana, J40P.000; Missisippl. $570.000; Missouri. ?600.000; North Carolina. $893. 00; Oklahoma. J 300.000; South Carolina, 7:".O0 0: Tennessee, J 3. 10.00 0; Texas. $:.2'.o.000; and Virginia. S570on. More than CO.ono puril have rnrolled In th Daptit schools and summaries, of the south this session, all of tho institutions reporting the ht-aviest registrations in thtir history.
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Special to The News-Times: KENTUND, Ind.. Oct. '.-An anamolouj note is struck in the Indiana gubernatc rial campaign, that resounded loud here In the home town of Warren T. McCray, the republican nominee, incident to the questions propounded to lion. J. W. Feslcr, of Indianapolis. McCray's chief opponent in the primary, through the Indiana Daily Time's, Monday. The note strikes loud especially among the farmers here, and people who pay their taxes. McCray and his managers and the republican state committee have
Insidiously cultivated the idea that
he is a farmer, a ,,dirt farmer." In fact the nominee himself has capitalized his agricultural talents almost to the exclusion of other qualifications that he might possess. Here, however, where ho is personally known to almost every man, woman and child, his chief fame lies, not in the fact that he owns a big stock farm, tut in the general knowledge that he has amassed a huge fortune through connection with a brokerage firm that deals in grain futures on the Chicago board of trade. McCray is Xot a Fanner. Mr. McCray is not a farmer, nor has he lived on a farm since his early youth. He is a banker, a grain dealer and a stock broker. According to hi friends in Kentland he "never followed a plow in his life" and they express great surprise that there is a prevalent notion in Indiana that he is a "farmer candidate." "You had better refer to him as the "board of trade candidate." these people say, "for that is his real
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hü. tuur.in- enaiueu mm to prosper. , . . ; , , V . , , . llooaino Hank Frtulont. V' has often locked h:m out, ; t, s.r,Following the death of hi, father Z"r f Vi T T"; i' nrrmt:;:- :- ho took the preesidencv of tho Dis-S t cfu" ,ul oC th',ir ' L, r;r",I,c "1 . . - count and Depo.it bank of Kentland h?" r; "l' 1?!' V and has maintained othces in the i ! hree ar o.d. The-, were m.s - re:;v;cte 1 f bark building for vears. lntJ in -- j Uruor. thr-, m-: -
At one time he controlled several elevators in this county, although it is said ho has disposed of Iiis grain interests within the last year or so, with the exception of his- connection wit a the board of trade. Mr. McCray owns 891 axrer of land and has an expert farm manager in charge of the farm and ti e pedigreed cattle raised there. The farm is several mihs from Kentland. The assessment sheet in the county auditor's office shows that Mr. McCray's residential connections with the farm are very remote. He listed at the farm, which is In 'Irant township, six bods and bedding nnd 12 rocking and other chair. ah:in.c them all at $4 3. At his residence in Kentland. however, ho paid taxes on household furniture valued at ?S0O. IUIUa n 1 Table is Listed. Among the Interesting articles listed on his personal sheet in Kentland. Mr. McCray gave in a billiard table valued at $70. He also listed $30) worth of diamonds and jewelry and gave $ 1.S40 as the amount of cash he had on hand the lirst of Match. 1519. He gave in for assessment two and one-half automobiles valued at $?00. A rotation in handwriting in connection with the automobiles reads: "JL of Iluick to sister." The total of bis personal assessment in Kentland is $4.320. In this connection it Is inter, sting
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getting a divorce m th- ap. ri.r ! h::u :'. court Tuesday afterr.ren fro::i Wi'- i fr ' Ham Himile after she b.nd t-M :hl Thr court that her hushar.d h. 'd strur'.c j S :.i : her such a severe Mow or: the h .4 d (,ff
Witn a ia (r r.ottie that for son:.- i . , . time afterwards she eould r.ot r'-j''J'4 member lur name. She was award..' co.i:;: y ed the custo.ly cf their children ; ; a
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given a divorce fn-m him and the custody of their two minor childr r.. I na, 1 ." years old. and Stanley, whose ao was iven la years ob!.
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court to pav her a we k start. riu-f ,f "ur.!. Nov. 1. j - .71ST OIT. i AT . "Fair One" ce.upled with ";pvv ! Two !r..u tal pan lure s:. c -f Men" !v'ld Lewis. Hon.e dvc ' " : hr Hh- r '..:f:-.- w :, record. 5 ' 1"' "n s-t'. a 1 - - pra-. at... b W. COIP MCSIC SlIOl'.'l A!! s'vi .. pi..:-: y fa-i-fu:y I pair perle. T ai. 1 firs .i-ji.it.
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AUTUMN'S golden days may be melancholy days song:, for she is happy with the joyousness of youth! A for 5ome, but not for our American Betsy. Fresh-gathered fruit, Golden-rod swaying in the me!Over the fields of nodding Golden-rod if you low Autumn breeze and a maiden's cheerie smile-
there, you would hear her voice ring out in these are Autumn s gifts and Autumn gins.
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"Save an Orphan" is the slogan of the near east committee, which has been carrying on an active campaign of publicity in South Bend and Mishawaka during th past month. During the campaign plans were made for completing the work of raising the quota for the two cities during October. Individuals and certain groups will be asked to adopt one or more of the orphans at a
minimum coat of $5 a month for a year for each orphan. TV. O. Davics is the county chairman, and A. 1. Hubbard of the First National bank 1 the county treasurer. The first endeavor in this work will be made through the medium of the churches and Sunday schools.
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nnCIXMNC. THFKSDAY AT U A. M. Two thousand pairs pure silk and all wool hrather mixture women's hose on sale at 1-2 price and lest. All styles, plain or fancies, every pair perfect and first eiuality. THi: LLLSWOKTH STORK. 3227-7.
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IROH BARS STOP ELKHART THIEVES
Make Way Through (rla: Blockade But Iron Blocks Entrance.
nrlnl to The Ncu-Tinics. F.LKHAKT. Ind.. Oct. A'.thouch the till looked big when W. J. SYhu'.t, local merchant, paid out -M 7 Z to have a. few iron bars fastened across a skylight nnd windows ;u his store a f w months ago, today Mr. Schult belie es that was the best Investment he has m.ub in a ling tirr.e. Yesterday morning when the ntore was opened, the manacer found pieces i f putty on the floor under or.e skylight. Investigation showed that marauders had entirely removed the gl iss from on pane of the skylictht ar.d had scraped the putty of? thr e i r four ether par.., but apparently had given up tluir task when they pot
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An Individual Shop of Dress Materials Silks - Woolens of the Latest Vogue North AisleFirst Floor This is an age of specialization, a time when concentrated efforts produce, the most efficiency. It is not the aim of this store to add department after department but to increase the value and scope of each one that we now have. This individual Shop of Dress Materials is one of Wyman's Specialty Shops. It is through specialized study of market conditions and insistence of quality and price, we have been able at all times to give the very best merchandise at the lowest price. This year especially we have been able to maintain lower prices. Sixty years of success ful merchandising forms the background of this shop. Its future will be one of ever increasing service. In visiting this shop you are assured of obtaining the latest fabrics of the best quality and at the lowest price. The materials listed below give a glimpse of the wide selections to be found.
Georgette Satin Kitten's Ear Crepe Mole Skin Crepe Moon Glow Satin Moon Glow Metior Veldyne Duvet de Laine Broadcloth Wool Jersey Fulwool Coating Heather Jersey Wool Velour
Pussy Willow Satin Klimax Satin Chinchilla Satin Satin Broadcloth Satin Panne Invisable Plaid Coating Tricotine French Serge Poiret Twill Wool Taffeta Wool Poplin Storm Serge
Flirtation Satin Satin Charmeuse Satin Broche Metal Broche' Chiffon Velvet Plaid Velour Plaid Worsted Check Worsted Broadhead Plaids Broadhead Worsted Plush Velour Seal Plush
Wyman's is a Group of Twelve Specialty Shop
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