South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 235, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 August 1921 — Page 3
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BY HEÄYY RAINS
RICHMOND, Ind.. Au. 22. The Michigan Farmers' automobile tour, romprld of 175 automobilen with 900 cccupants, left here today for Jt. Warne continuing Its tour which ha coverM rrt of Michigan. Ohio, rnnrylvan!a and Wet Virginia. Itoftd corstru-ctlon and farming m?th1.? hnvft been under particular Observation during the trip, it was paid. Reprentatlve of the Chamber cf Commcrcf and other civic organizations went to Eaton, 0.. to escort th visitors to this city. The fa?m.-
of fjf-orK. C Prar.t. agricultural ra- will be welcomed at Ft. Wayne
tl'tician to 1'müM .States dnirt- .today by the Chamber of Commerce
rr.T.t -.f ;ii.ri - jlture. The continued ; -md other organizations. CO':! -.vi atlur and rain ha h'lp-d all ' - Frowin crop,., it -n Mid. The re- j BREAK UMP'S J AIT' IlX
George C. Bryant, Agricultural Statistician, Gives Out Fruit Crop Report.
TOUR OF FARMERS IS NEARING END
JEWELRY THIEVES MAKE GOOD HAUL Diamond King, Watches and Pearls Included in Robbcrv of Nile? Home.
INDIANA POINTS. Ari. 22. Pe?tch. pir and apple proir.t: continue rr.!, arronlln? to tho wkly report
C I'.rar.t. agricultural tra- t.i will be welcomed at Ft.
port follow: i Continued ro-.I weither with fatrj to k-n showers in all 5.-?i'r.w of th ; 3!" l.a'. i:-.'it--r:allv h-:r-A all '
jrrou-ir.s: r r .;.. M.'.rf thin :hf Ufu.il I rocurv .
Ivirue. a teller !n
GAME WHICH LOCAL PLAYERS TAKE PART
an'T.t of fi:; r,...;v;n.r his on
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If finish. and rn fi-l I." are tc-cin-nlr.tr to df -:t. Th- vir Id ', uop-nd to a er- it r.vfr.t on th' rainfall
durlr.Er July.
Ausr. 22. Purl the Citv National
bank here anl former baseball player, ist a ratlent In a South Pend hos-
, plt.il. where he was taken from hre j yesterday afternoon when his Jaw I 'vna broken by a blow from Eujcv-ne ' Juday. puperintendrnt of Home Tlo-
pnone to. linemen in the scctior.
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To;.5. S;v'f:t 1 in rommor-
la: potato 3 ind tru.-i roi.ito-H ar- falrh
cial d : .it r ;:. j Pastures hf'v c--ns:d'''rable lmprr.v'in( r.t f.r T 't s uek anl are (if: b ttf r f v;: ''!. I Tdl. irr.i Mn;nu-3 to irr. prove with J
th1 (nO:rr vf lliicr, rut will make r.Iy about half a crop. Cirap tontir.uo fur. prars very poor. Appk-s will make about onefourth of a crop, but quality will be
1..'' ItlliS V Akll. t f All !iv tofk i in porxl condition
c.'i :-.? of pink -ye In cattle and hor. ?j.
Hend ball team
fit city park and pushed a Souih r?pnd spectator from the diau.nl. Hp was then struck by Juday.
THERAPEUTIST AT GOSHEX EiVDS LIFE
1"a' farm labor far excff-d the do mar.d. A fairly rood yirld nf melon i
b' i' ir li.-irv s t and the quality i
lf t in s vrral v-ar.i.
SIXl Ri: INTKRKST IN INDIANAPOLIS RANK
INDIANAPOLIS. Ancr. 22. Tcrre Ifauto cipitalicts ar about to acfjTilro an intre.-'t !n tho .Tommercial National l -nk of this riiy. acordlner to rejiorts current Monday in local
l,hu.infs circb s. Harris Shotzhaucr,
formerly prfidnt of th First Na-!can
prridfnt cf thr loral bank, it was .ll. T'randt Iowney, now president, I to b-como vice prffidont. accordir.tr to rprrff. I.ir-tnrH of thf bank declined to d'fvuys rf-port. though one admitted th Di vr in r' Ii t 'n on foot for th
Srr!al to Tbe News-Tlrneo : C'SIIEN. Ind.. Augr. 22. Ir. R 1. ronaldson, 55, formerly of Hartford, Mich., and Elkhart, who sev-c-al months atro opened a therapeutic practice here, r.sinp machinery upon which he holds patents, committed fuicidr in his apartment in connection with his ofHce. ea"lv
i thl morninn by .shooting himself i
through the mouth with a revolver. When hL wife missed hirn durin?
the niht she made search and found his dead body on a cot in an adjoining room with the weapon on the floor. She called the police and i at 4 o'clock thb morning, Coronor ' Hold man of Elkhart returned a verdict of suicide. Excessive u?e cf '
liquor ia ssiffnetl a. the cause. Surviving are hLs wife and three s ters. one. of them Mrs. Jennie ! of Indianapolis. The body will be pent to Hartford. Mich., for buri il.
NILE'S. AufT. 22, Thieves robbr-l th home of Charles I. Stoll. 502 N. Fourth si., Friday afternoon. A valuable diamond rincr. wri.t wa;h. pearl and gold bead', earrings, go!d dry were ftoleri. Accordlnc; to report. to poüre. the hou.e was entered durincr the ab-nce of the fam'.ly .ibout 2: CO. Neighbors my they saw a suspicious lookintr man in tl e neighborhood about that time. Police have been furni5hed a description of the suspect and are invest;gating. Funeral services for Albert Nolan were he'd Monday fmm the family home The Itov. Tennery conducted the fjervlcr. IVurial was made in Silver Prook cemetery. LeJLs Metz - has filed suit for divorce from her husband, WaPer Metz. Frank J. Miller, formerly of urnmerville, has purchased the Joha Carnahan property. Reddiek pi. and will locate here. He will ontrac:e in the ral estate business. The Herrien County Guernsey P.reeders will hold a picnic in W.itervliet park August 24. A pood propram has been arranged. Mr. and Mr. William Swintz and daughter. Catherine, of Indianooolis, are puef of Mr. find Mr. Edward Zwerpel. William Murphy, S 5. died at tha home of his daughter. Mrs. A. L JenkinH. of Eau Claire, Thursdav. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Miss Emma Pollrr and Miss Florence Benjamin left Saturday for a week's visit at Tlpreeano Lake. "Ye fjowne Shoppe" will be opened next Monday in room over Mr. Tynan: hat hop, 217 Main st. Tho Misses Esther Crans-on, Gertrude
! Ja rm and Mnrjorie liowerman, of
Nibs are in charpe of the now enterprise.
j Mr. and Mr?. W. F. Wit more.
E. E. Ely and daughter, of B:g Itapid. were week-end visitors at the Will Storick home. Evelyn and Anida Pose returned Saturday to their home in Elkhart after a week's visit with their grandmother, Mrs. Martha Taylor. The Z.on class of the United Urethren Sunday nhool met Friday afternoon with Mr. A. L. Ludinpton. Mrs. Georee Merz was a week-end visitor at the Frank Starkweather home In ICiles township. Carrol Glfford and family and Mr. and Mr?. M. R. Castr.er were visitors In Souti Hend. Sunday. Mr. and Mr?. Otto Karscn of South Rend have been visitors at the Georpe Halbach home. The Reinkah lodpe held their regular meetinp Monday eveninp. The annual reunion of the Berrien county battalion will be held in St. Joseph at Memorial hall, Sept. 7
j and S. ! A Iarpe crowd was here Saturday I in attendance at the annual picnic of I the Gleaners of Förrien county.
Grant Slocum of Detroit, head of the Gleaners of Michipin, pave the principal address. In the ball p-ame between Glendora and Berrien Sprlnps teams. Berrien Sprinps won. The Liphtnlnp Chanpe Rim corporation, orpanlzed lure about two years ao for the manufacture of collapsible automobile rims. has closed a doij for the silo of it patents, machinery and all equipment, except the buildings, to a r.ewly orpanized compariy of men from Hart, Mich., the Hart Quick Chance Rim
Co. A six years' lease, with a year's I nay Stevens visited friend at option, has been taken on the factory White TMpron, Mich.. Sunday, buildinp and the new owners will The Richnrds family held thHr continue the manufacture of the rim'mmnl reunion at Michigan C:tv
The ArlinF'tfin hotel at Co'dwater his been dr!pr.ated a.s headquarter durinp the reunion and all viritors are requested to register upon arrival. Clarer.e Upham has purchasej a new Ruick tourinp ar throupia th-' Royce-Buick acency of this ci'y. Dr. Georp1 D. Roone, of Rt-nton Harbor, spent unday at the hon-' of his parent. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Boone. The city water .rupp'y was shut off fr about six hours Sundav while
I a new water line w.ia connected at t the southern extremitv of Mocco.-in
anvenue. The new main extend north to Dewey avenue, where it connects with the old water mam at that intersection. Elmer Robinson visited friends in Gallen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Helbert Patfs. of St. Joseph, visited friend and relatives !n Buchanan Sunday. U. Moore, of Nile, was a h'j'inrK.-! visitor in Buchanan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles l EVas and daughter. Gale, and Mr. and Mr Frank R. Sanders motored tWarsaw and Winona lake, Ind.. Sunday. Edward Taska was s'iirhtlv brul?-?.j about his face and arms at a farm house east of Ruchanan Thürs i" eveninp. when he acci.bntly fell from a hiph porch. Phil linil.ivian was a buin-.' visitor in Nile Monday. Harry Graham ! the latest loe-il recipient of a soldier bonus check from the auditor-peneral's ofTice a Tar.H!np. Mr. Graham received a cheek for .more than ?200 last Siturday. Mavor T. I). Chills and on wrrin Thren Oak Sunday afternoon, where they visited friends and relatives. (War Hey, of Galien. visited friend in Ruchanan Sundav even
ted States navy and arrived in V' char. an Monday mornir.p. Mr. Re-i
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F.n--h man en.l couth ln i M nd .y ; ir.orninir and mnintain: J a pr c:schedule or; farh trip. Th. b. : vh:- h is a '. o so- cdv:i' n witii l ; specially t'.sir.ed body, kav. Ho- , ! 1 Rex i", ry : p. -.urs. "ir.incr.r- ; inp at 3:45 A. M. and continues uni til late in the ew r.inc. The fare I to Nils from I'.v. clri r.an L 2 j con:c;
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The way is gentle, scientific, sure. I t.... ; ...mi i i !
via.c juu hnuw u, juu win laugu st corns. Get Blue-jay now annlv it to-
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Day and Evening Features
night corn, gist.
for the present, in conjunction with other products. The consideration is said to be about $17.000. Mrs. Rert Kidson has been visiting relatives In Chicago. Mrs. Ed Abranson of Chicapo Is a puest of Mrs. W. II. Dickem. Rev. O. K. Sohn of the Trinity Hvancrelical Lutheran church i. out of town on a twa weeks' vacation.
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wynn. of South Haven are visitincr relatives in Ruchanan this week. Floyd G. Smith visited friends rt St. Joseph Monday. Mrs. G. M. Reed and son. Gerald Alexander, of Charleston, 111.. r.rr vi.itin;r it the home of Mr. nn-l
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Liquid or Platter Bluej ay Stops Pain Inttantly Ends Corns Quickly
Concerts by Purdue, AllAmcrican and N c w s -boys' Bands. Auto Show of 1922 Models. Tractor Shows. 50 Acres of Machinery. Twenty Harness Races. Auto Polo Games. Outdoor Vaudeville. Murat Temple Chanters.
Cowboy and Cowgirl Champions. Hiqh W ire Performrrs. Passenger Airplane Flights. Johnny Jones Midway Shows. Arena Shows of Live Stock. Women's Fall Style Show by Living IModcls. Better Babies Contest.
A speedy motion picture machine
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Country Personals BERRIEN SPRINGS Georpe R. Dean and family returned Sunday from a few days' visit at the borne -of Mrs. Dean's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Fletcher, in M.a?on, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Taylor of Chicago are visitintr their mother.
In the ball came here Surdav af- Mi' nun Tre-it was .a Niks
ternoon between the first and second j Rarron Iakc visitor S in lay. team of Förrien Snriucs. tb.e first: Georcro Adams is homo from
team won. Score 7 to 11.
BUCHANAN Announcments of the 3f,th annual reunion of the Uth Michigan calvary have been rent to several Civil and Sponish-Amr,rican war vetenns rcsidinc: in Ruchanan. The reunion is to be held at Coldwater. Mich., or. Thursday and Friday. September S and 9. A splendid program j3 to he Riven on both days and all formr meinbeif of the euitflt are cordially invited and are urped to attend.
Cleveland. O.. fr,r a brief wi'h bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry R.
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Tnvry Rerry has received his honorable di harpe from the Fni-
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"A full oil Mil iiik-tlt tli beart kU1." I'ut oisr o:l in NOW the prlee anl uthr r in jour favjr. Talf no more tleimes. It iiia.i proMp'iilie. uiM furiiitti t'i rnoiMj. AI.it ii 110. State Lean Co. Ks i alii',.-. a il y.il-.l Pnlte 3. .M-r'i.itit Hunk Jhl. SSI S. Mit liltf-.in pfii S to Ö.-3J
Two Big 20-Act Hippodrome
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(In Coli--uin) Livestock jvirad'-s. Rand and .Mur.it Tempb its. i!a us and Vau b- i' .and Ir.'Uril AcroKitics, Horse S)iow, Auto Ro'.o.
Punlue Chanta Aerial Society
Siege of Dardanelles ( Rae I r.udv Inti.dd ) Miirb.ti-st Naxal Tr.a-.--dy th.- World W.ir Cai'.uro Rn.-l.-h ar.. I Fr.-nch Fb-ts
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Special Six Auto Races, Sept. 10
Indi ina Speedway and other peed kincrs in thril ilirt track cli.ampior.ship.
Take a Vacation Trip to the Indiana Fair, stt-am railroaiis.
Thomas Grant. Iresident. Wm. M" I. Newt. Rrown, Recording
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In former times, when the -fcrvrn butcher or farmer himself dressed and cured the meat for the community, he could not always tell hov it would turn out. His methods were crude; partly traditional, partly guesswork. His tests were few and inconclusive. Meat packing of today, as carried on by Swift & Company, has changed all that. It is scientific. Nothing is left to chance; nothing taken for granted. The most painstaking caro and attention are given to every step. Processes are worked out on a large scale with minute exactness. Methods are continually revised and improved. Cleanliness is insisted upon. Drastic, incessant inspections are the order of the day. Swift products are uniform, graded according to quality. Take bacon, for instance.
Swift & Company set out years ago to make a delicious, savory bacon which should be uniformly excellent.
The result is Swift's Premium Bacon, always the same, always famously good.
Today this bacon,
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Swift & Company's system of distribution carries it to places which the "town butcher" or the farmer could not reach. Swift 6c Company, U. S. A. 243 Farmer's Trust BIdg., South Bend. Ind.
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