South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1921 — Page 3

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SCHOOL PUPILS TO SEWER WORKMAN AID HOSPITAL FUND MEETS DEATH WHEN I

BURIED BY CAVE-IN

HIGH GRIDDERS TO TRAIN AT WAWASEE

First Pictures War in Upper Silesia

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I kn'1-.v r,f no rr.'T" f:ttir. way to hor.or Mr. ni!v mrr.nry, th3n ty ''Jlldlr.ff th! h' pit il." s.-i'l Supt. Hin-. "I ,itii -.jr- tlu- c'ho'i ehll-'Ir-n e.f Irrliir.-t '. wan! to o lt"i'kvi'M':i in Thi rat T.ovmnt. Th" M-ite I in s;r at ne 1 of a chllIren's hcpii! .aril th rood th'it It i.u :trr,,n p!jh rin nrt nvr-?.-It H Ir.trndei to havr Hi!'' ro!l"rtlons In all nf th s'hnh in In-li.-ina on f:i:-v h!r!h'!.iy. Triiay,

Cuticura Soap Shampoos Best For Children If you wish thm to hare thick, healthy hair through life shampoo rejruJarly with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Before shaJnpooinf touch tpota of dandruff and itching, if my, with Cuticura Ointment A clean, healthy seatp usoaDy means good hair.

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Paul Vandelaffellf, a Brlian la-!

livlnsr at 529 P. Taylor ft., j

'.rd f,f suffocation Friday morning ' hn was carried 10 ft. Into th t ;irtti and hrjrl a r.rlsonrr in a ! cavr-in occurring on Pokajfon st.. ' Harter Hfisht. Vandclafell waä nnicd in hi labors for the OberY.n Piumbins: Co. when tho cave-in occurred, xcavatir.f? for power Nothing was known of the tragedy; until 12 o'clock when n fellow la-! borer saw VandelifTelle'a head j ro-1 trudinpr from a pile of fallen earth, j The polic ambulance wa sum- 1 moned Immediately but when the i boriy wai raised the workman was; dad. The body was taken to a j local undertaking establishment. Workmen at the place Fay that I Vandelaffelle, known to them as I

Columbus, had reen worKinsr ;i-( th fall

a per near tpe curwione lining

the place where excavations bad been recently made. This ?pot was rendered p'-rilious by the work and

th workman's weitrhf, c:r-at a strain, forced

down in a .sudden ru.h. according Jo th belief of tho.e who recovered hi3 body.

With th" track ar.l field .a.n C'Ver. the eyes of South Iend hiffh '"hoo! have .ftri mnnynt'ir.'.v turn-

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! next fal:. Scout Kxecut;ve Joe Tav -

lor and a srroup of football tuen ' j Journeved to I.ko Wawayee yes.trr-; day wh.er arrangements wer made' for a training camp to be held there from Auc. 27 to Sf-pt. 7. 1 Tnls will be the "ir.'! cirnp of lis kind held f r lor.,1 gridiron rr.en.. IK fe,is'in the b.ral s -outma.Mter ; together with crc-wh Grand.n con-j ducted a trair.incr nmp at the boy

scout camp at l';r h lake. That camp put the mn in the best, rendition and is believed to h iw crreatly aided the c, r.-npe r.d Blue in turning out an excellent outfit. Iltimham In C'harct.

Coach Klint, r I'.urnham who replace Cach Hast insu next will arrive in th- iitv in time

tako chart:' of the affairs at camp. Hurnham well known in local hi;h s-:hool circle, bavinc dire' t'4 successful teams h- re in past ears. Hurnham !s familiar with tho capabilities of nearly all of th- iik n who will b eligible for the 1 1 even

and the early start ihould

jlve the f)ran?' and niuv outfit a bl?r margin over other hitrh t-chool squads.

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The uniform are node-M-j-jj't. This war 1 to th" bva'"h between the (Jrim.ins t s-end trops to put b v.n the rebellion.

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Oct. 7. The linance camp ten in the pchooN will h art on the 7th and will close Thank.'Kivlni; Day. It is believed that all ef the educators of th .state will join enthusiastically in this umk rtaklntf. The Indiana lepislcturc appropriated $125.000 as part of a fund to build the hospital and it Is hoped to raise $250.000 by contributions so that a hospital buildlnc costing $375,000 can be erected to which all the children of the state In need of medical assistance may be admitted. It is planned to start

buildin operations on liiley's birth- i day this year and to dedicate the

hospital one year later.

di).o, ar.l from th- way it looks now i our command a Kieatfr ari ty of t may be left fr Coach Iiurnhain j fine footl fishes ani .-h 11 tish s- th.'i'i to complete it n xt fall when h" ar-jany other country, but do nt us" rives. However .'ix frames have i them as we must eventually. fr in

I been booked. The teams beinc; i Wiley of Ten o Haute, Elkhart. KamI mond. Gary. IrOansport and tLe

CIlillK nii". WASHINGTON. junr, :;.j:iir.es P. Mdi'r. (:.:!; of the I'nitcl States s:ipivm- court dir-d fodav it Gfore-

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Americans have b en noted fr the lavish and often re kks.s manner in which they have used the national resources but. strangely, the vast resources of our ecas and lakes have not been used as the other nations of the world use theirs. The people of the United Kingdom cat about G.1 pounds of fish ich. each year; Sweden. ."2 pounds. Norway. 44 pounds: Canada, r.O pounds; and the United States. IS pounds. Our comparatively Insignificant consumption Is due to sluggish demand

i jand not scarcity of fish. The seas ladlaoent to our shores are vast

Mount Holyohc onor.srfSrvoirs of fnrul produced without effort on the part of man, and our

f!reatTakes hold u nsurnass'-d stores

town Unive-r-iitv ho:iital. wher. lie

the future wo must duaw an ever in- j vu undc rgcr.e an cpora:i n 1" las creasing supply of our fof)d from the aLril. Mr. M ,),n- had be,.-; uitli the waters as the land becomes b ss able I r i . u rt more than .",., y ars having ento supply the needs of the inert as-j tercj as a pa',--- at th- of 11. He ing population. I wa.- unmarried.

Culvvr Girl Wins New

A fresh supply of CUTICURA always on hand at CENTRAL DRUG STORE AMERICAN DRUG STORE ftnd RED CROSS PHARMACY Mithawaka

, Miss K. Irene Glas. ock. 1922, j daughter of Mr. H. G. Glascock. I headmaster of the Culver Military i Academy, . ha.s won the Sigma Thcta j Chi prize at Mount Holyoke college j which is awarded yearly for the best ! undergraduate poem, i The judges were Prof. Illiss Perry, j of Harvard university. Prof. John j Erskine, of Columbia university, and I Mrs. Catherine Glen Maddock, Mt. ! Holynke College. 1S34. j The title of Miss Glascock's poem I Is "Attainment." Iwist year he re

ceived honorable mention in the decision of the prize poem. Miss Glascock is oeretary-treasurer of "Blackstick," the honorary literary secjety at Mt. Holyoke. khe Is also editor-in-chief of iho "News," the college weekly, for the coming year.

TT.r nCRKVER thT itching, and whatever the caue, Retinol Ointment usually stops it t ence. Easy and economical to us-. Try it and pre. Your

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MRS. SARAH HART DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS

Mrs. Sarah Rebecca Hart. $2 years o!d and life long: resident of South Pend died at her residence at 1 S S. Lafayette St.. Friday morning at 4 o'clock death resulting from a lonff illness with a complication of diseases. She was born in South Bend. Aug. ."0. 18öS and w.as the wife of the late Capt. George W. Hart. She is survived by one brother B. F. Price of South IU-nd and one sister Mrs. Clara Leib of Goshen, Ind. Arrangements for the funeral services have not been completM.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

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His Woman says Lydia L Pinkham Vegetable Coraponnd Made Her a New Woman Fittsburph. Pa. 4 4 Be fore taking Lydia E. Pir.knam's Vegetable Com-

pound l had bearing-down pains so

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Real estate transfers taken from the records of the Indiana Title and Loan Co. Julia Daugherty to Rex R Torter, for ?1. lot 2 in Milburn Place. Addition to Mishawaka. Isabe'.le Krame and her husband to George W. Seifer for $1, lot in Gakside. First addition to South Bend. George Selfer and wife to Isabella Frame, for $i 60 acres In Liberty Township. George Selfer anrt wife to Arthur Voigt and L. O. Bradford for $1. lets S4 and 55 In Grand 1w Addition.

j Mrses Flox to Jacob GreenwaM j and wife for 12,423. a tract of land ; ft

! in Portage Township. Lottie Zeltler and Kdw-ard Zeitler t" William G. Ponadar and wife for SI. a tract of land in Clay Township, j The Home P.uilding Co. to the I First Trun and Savings Bank for $!. J lot 2?0 in Gaylor's third Addition, j Giorce M. Studebaker et al to ; Jcbn Sz.abo and wife- for II. lot SI 4 ' :n Summit place, third Addition.

William Gillis and wife to Harry Paul for M. lot ?. in second plat of Northwest Addition. Ksnatx 'echoski and wife to

X. Golbuski and wife for SI.

(lot 15 in criminal plat of Crum's , Point. William Ponader and wife to L'dj ward A. and Lottie Zeitler for II. i rvr: cf Bank Out lot 2 4. j Stephen A. Knoblock and wife to j Israel G'.a r for II. lot 2: in Whitmans first addition, als" a tract of

land in Portage Township. Th-cresa Szabo and her husband to Alfx Langel for II. a tract of '.and in Warren Township. Wjliiam V. Redmond and wife t" Pü hard Gardner for 11. 1? acres in Clay Township. Fred J. Cook and wife to Co! pa ert Realty Co . for $1. lot 41 in Hartman and Millers Addition. Margaret Stull to Florian Solran-

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ished the last bottle everyone asked me what made the wonderful change in me. I told them about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I recommend it wherever I can. I give ycu rwrmision to publish this letter to help suffering women as your remedies are a godsend at:d made a new woman of me." Mrs. F. A. Baker, 4743 Butler St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Why will women drag around day after day, suffering from backache".

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"the blues, enduring a miserable existence when theylhave such evidence as the above that Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound is a dependable remedy for sucn troubles. For nearly forty rears this grand eld root and herb medicine has been restoring the women cf America to health.

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William W. L-chlitr.er and wif Edward V. Young and wife for

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part of lots 10 and 11 in Ward's first addition to M.shawaka. Lincoln Garden Realty Co. to Glenn Faheoek ar.d wife for II. let S in Ilncrln Garden Realty Company's addition. icar K. I'llfrj' and wife and Jar.e Cilery- to Thomas Kiketts and w:fe for ir.4rt0. a tract of 'and In Clav Township.

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