South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 247, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1921 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1921

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v:.o knew ; situation i:i Ht. I and vi"w It impartially. rJ,i.r- a i. 1 'o'int-r ehar-rou-.petitive und rsd ling. tn ri. ti.at t. drop li'i. lenl

( Jontinu. 1 from i-ap.- o-o) S::liy sorrr.or.s. I'laii have Leon ji actlc com- !.::.! h.-f; for the tlrctinn Tins-Lay ar.d a:.T!Oiinc-:ii.i'.t. of tJ4.. voting I'Iji'ü ir; South lU-n , M ih l v il; i , an) th ar;iUH townships va mai-le Saturday att rn.it.. Ulli'..- uTxin

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ON GALLON GASOLINE

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C)r.- of th-- oth- r Toa hir.- Ih.-'.v 1' ''' frat'-d tl.o ?cr.e of th' ji-cidat. ;,i:d found th- t'OüJi.T In ll:imcj with it.i tri II ior.tintr upward. lilt Tliundfrstonn. TT. thr'" ian tart-d from th Iara'.lnr pViro h'-r f'T a !!:eht to I,ar.Kl'-y thi. Va. T:.l. of h-ro th v ran into a. thunder-'orm and a fv mlnuUa latr mo Tnac hin f1-1. Another enntinu-d on and landed at Fbrrt, W. Va.. ::)out 100 Hilles -nt. whllo. the third bomber returned am! lande! i.ear liro. Army otT1c-rs tnnlirbt -wero malclncr overy frort to f.nl out what happfnf.,1 to th f.vo miintr nun. Thf two pktra s that :arab 1 arely t-1!1 resMmo their Hitrht to IanIey

Held tomorrow.

association Saturday met with th- i ''..- a;. -1 i:!cers ar;d decid d to, ' ont.ru:. sapplyinjr milk through I thj a.-s -cialion. It. I. Hawthorn-;..ar.au'.-r t thn o-op-rativ as- 1 e.'ation i II Saturday rhat consider-j

paratory to thr opening of the botdh. Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock. Th- polks will close at 6 o'clock in th" evening. Don't Tail to Vote. IJe.-plte the fact that the election

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that of the tate of Indiana, very little had I interest ha.s been evident here in

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agencies and factors

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lndir-ft:y were not to Marne. Iluy Milk Din-rt.

all milk sold in

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stitution. Woman's organizationfl. however, have been more active in

t!if ' an effort to lin up the voters and

South Ilend di.-rtrlct han lieen han-lhave them volc their dfc:.cion at dlnd through the association. Di.-- the poll.' Tuesday. X'either political trihutor.s aro now buying their milk party hag taken a lead in the matter direct from the producer. freo from a party issue, it is be-

Paul D'AVltt. farmer living; at i lieved that many voters will fail to

Portage Prairie declared the over-tto ho decided bvHneci.il ballot, and

h"a.l In handling milk through the awjoinfion rn u?ed the producers to become. dlatls Hod and lel 20 In h!a neighborhood to deal directly with the distributors. C. W. Hoffer. manager of the South IJend Creamery Co., sj.eaklng from th5 standpoint of trvo dealers, declared Saturday night that the dealora who ore now- distributing milk, aro really ntandng between the public and an effort to mono-

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received regarding the fate of th J l' " would ii-!u.r. fbn ' UPOn to 11,1V.

II k u .Ii... . plan ff.il had not been definitely located.

go to the polls. State organizations, however, are urging that every person elegible ca?t hif or her ballot find that popular opinion by a complete vote determine the outcome of the election. Don't., fall to go to your voting place Tue."day and vote your choice on the question whether or not the constitution of the commonwealth

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it is to bo amended. The list of voting places, those announced jv&terdav. follows:

.Mi:i7r sreers. MAPISoN. W. Va.. S-pt. 2 Potarhment ff regular anny troops tralay Ptahlished themselves In p.vral points in th" region where for the r,at we-k J'.rin'-: between armed

a::d deputy shoring had le'on

Success In lisarming

"Wo had a contract with the association oy which wo paid for our supply through that organization. Thu association brought an oversupply to this- city and tho ccn.eOuent losses to the producers caused

many of them to quit tho associa- ! tion, and offer us tho milk direct, i Still other went out Into the retail J held"' h'- Kiid. ! Says runners Withdraw. i They went out and sold stock to ! farmers were producing milk and

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somo of tho?" enroil in the shoot- . - 1 nil'ltnrt' nilthir.

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lties. Army t.Mcerrt staiou nn v , them to 5cU tQ th(? ardation or tn c tnted that tho tiring they had been ; : M . n Xt H at South rcnJ ith tho ... r.t to suppress ptill continued ;rrom th;U th(y (ouhl throughout tho day. Miiitarj' bead- mHk at a smallcr COPt to farrmP3 quarters was established here with , th in ;inV(,ne Iso JUakIng it irnposio.) men and ol!;c, rs uvA posts wero phe fQr tQ hater stationed at J -fury and Sharp- ; Cvpt thrr,ugh tho aS(K?iation. As a h ' , . ; result H'-vcral thousand gallons of

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milk tl);lf liprc!(ifnrn ni.-i-fi Mmn

parted to h-ad ;uaners. according to ,nt( JJtnd

a statement given out Hero. tna. a hi lly of men had been rounded up

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m n who r.unc do-wn from tho mountains earlier in tho day without firearms or ammunition, wero

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way. "Some farmers withdrew from tha

association and individually began retailing milk in South liend at 10c per quart. Up to thi3 time the deal

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ST. JOSEPH PARISH TO PI MONDAY

Dinner on Campus to Feature Events at Notre Dame University.

mado the farmers who from the association

I aroused tho dealers. Then the ex- ' plosion took place. Tho Chicago I market price dropped and farmers , rushed away from the association .and ran to ev ry dealer to try to ! place thoir milk with him at 2n; over Chicago market with a definite n-qust that they get pay dlrvctly i from tl dealers, consequently re1 lieving them of the association's , overhead expense.-. The re-fore1 ' v h aper mi'k came to South liend.

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South Bend has as its guest yesterday a young man who In his bumming tri; from coast to u'.it is engaging in one of the most peculiar na'-rs ever enacted. .Tames I- Connelly, a memher of th" Versailles Athhtie club of Pittsburgh undertook, upon a het of 1 . 1 1 a . to traverse tho distance of more than f., 000 miles from that city to San 1 "ra n.-is - and return between April .", the day he was to start, and

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rillST WAItl). I'ct. 1 Courtroom entrance, courthouse. 2 3 41-343 Lincoln way W. 3 Turner hall. 4 COG Inland. 5 S16 Portage. 6 Xo. 6 hose houe. 7 731 Lincoln way W. S 1017 W. Oak. ; 1215 Lincoln way W. 10 Staplrs-llardman Coal Co. 11 1420 Portage. SJX'OXI) VAIU. 1 1110 W. Thomas. 2 121 S. Walnut. 3 C51 Importe. 4 1033 Linden av. ä 737 X. Johnson. ; 2129 W. Washington. 7 22 IS Kenwood. 5 2530 liertrand. TIIIKI) WAUD. 1 31G W.. Jefferson. 2 718 Xapler. 3 510 Division. 4 C01 S. Scott. IXH'RTII WAltD. 1 S33 Clifford ct. 2 2232 Mishawaka av. 3 715 L Wayne. 4 521 L Jefferson. 5 0 23 E. Miner. C 4 40 Vj. LaSalle. 7 S2D X. Hill. 8 Xo. 7 hose house. niTH WAltD. 1 222 S. Main. 2 43G S. Michigan. 3 521 Ik South. 4 710 i:. P.ronson. 5 7 43 S. Michigan. SIXTH WARD. 1 1015 W. Dunham. 2 133 4 W. Poland. 3 1527 W. Dunham. 44 42 S. Hrooklield. 5 154 Phillips. G 2502 Huron. SPA FNTII WARD. 1 1233 Lincoln way L 2 U.l'J Miami. 3 517 L Wcngcr. 4 2CS H. Sample. f. 1320 S. Michigan, tl e,io Ik Duhaik 7 40 1 K. Calvert. 5 12 PI S. Main. 0 2i21 S. Michigan. 10 M3 W. Indiana.

C O'd opera house. 4 Parish sjIphi!. WAR RUN TWI 1 Crumstuwn school. 2 Woodman hall. C.KRMAX TWP. 1 Walnut Crovo school. IillJliRTV TWP. 1 Town hall. X. Liberty. 2 D. Williams' implement store. 3 Rasement high tschooi at X. .Liberty. 4 Hinkle garage. IilNCOIiX TWP. 1 Lo Roy's garage. 2 Krillenberger's 1'aint shop. 3 Walkerton Cement Products. 4 Schlosser Cream station. (;ri:i:m: twp. 1 Gleaner hall. 2 Bloomer school. UNION TWP. 1 Plummer's garage. 2 Bank bldg. 3 4 MADISON" TWP. 1 2 Wyatt school. 3 4 Oak Grove school. l'LW TWP. 1 Kennedy school. 2 Coal Rush school. 3 Rim Grovo school. 4 C. M. Curtis bldg. HARRIS TWP. 1 Town hall. Granger. CLAV TWP. 1 ir.lery school. 2 Stuckey school. CRNTLR TWP. 1 Gleaner hall. PORTAGR TWP. A Xotro Dame gymnasium. R Ardmore school.

A r.w carbureter which eats i down gaa'.ir.e cör.uniptian of nr.yi

:no:.,r an 1 r duces g.4s dine- reP,. from cne-third to one-half is tipproud achievement of the Air-Pric- t ti'.n Cari jU rotor Co., 02 4 Mndison t., Iaton. Ohio. This remarkable in-! vention not ir.ly increases the power ; of all motors from 3" to 50 pcr.cent. ',

I Im, enali'.es every on to run -'.ow '

on high ?e:r. It a!?o :r..ikea it eipy ; to start a Ford or any other ear in : thrt oi 1 1 .-s; weather. You ran u.e i the very cheapest grade of eis. di!i j rr half gasoline and half k roen :

jar.d f-nili get more power and more ; imilMi;" tliin you now get from the, ! highest test gasoline. Many Ford I i owners say th-y now gtt a.- hich as!

4. to .o) nines to a gal...n ot gaso-; line. So sure are the manufacturers of the Immense saving thur new carburetor will make that they offer to j

send it on 3 0 days' trial to every catowner. As it can be put on or taken off in a few minutes by anyone, all readers of this paper who want to try it should send their name, addres and make of car to the manufacturers at once. They also want local agents, to whom they offer exceptionally largo profits. Write them today. Adv't.

Grand IjuMr Ray Celebration. Monday. Sopt. r 1 1 1 . St. JoM-ph. .Ali h. Coney Inland of the West. Grandest Display lirvworks in history of southwestern Michigan. Cars every two hours on South, i n Michigan railway; 5:50 a. m. to 11 p. m. isi-a-4 Advt.

BIG DRESS SALE TUESDAY

Values to $22.50 Wool aijd Silk Dresses

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AO Inch Black Canton Crrp'2 $3.50 and $4.50 A Yard

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Royal orcrter Corsets Front Lace $2.50 to $7.50 Back: Lace $1.50 to $5.00

Suits

In our new Fall assortment arc smart and becoming models of Velour. Poiret Twill and Tricotine. Several very good styles are presented trimmed with self, braid and embroidery $25.00 to $50.00. Stunning models in Chamoistyn, Ylama, Duvet de Laine, etc., are shown cit various prices up to $125.00. Some have fur collars.

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Dresses for the .Miss For y.uh of 1 3 to 19 wc how a special variety of youthful Dre5cs in Roshanara, Satin, Crepe dc Chine, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Sere. We have a. wide choice of styles and colors. Some of these Dresses could be worn by small women but they are espetially appropriate for hih school giils $16.50 to $29.75.

During the war hardly any porU readied Mesopotamia Persia.

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Notier of Involution of Partnorlilp. Xotice . is hereby given that the j partnership that was entered into , between C. O'Connor and J. D. Rohort on Aug. 1. 1121, in the name of j O'Connor Itoalty Co., ha been an I j i" this day. Sept. 3, 1121, fully dis- j solved, and that said J. I). Roberts ; hr withdrawn from said firm. Adv. j

WILLIAMS

Our Fall Showing of Dresses As usual, our buyers while in New York, kept quality first in their minds while selecting our Fall Dresses. 1 hey may be complimented ori the care and good taste they displayed in their

choices.

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of Mignonettes alone is worth coming in fci; j I - X uad in black, brown or navy all beautifully -','i; J oidery and beads. Mignonettes are com- ;'"'o. l-'i" v .0

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trimmed in braid, embroi

fortabh;, graceful Dresses that are unsurpassed for general utility.

Ours are priced $29.75 each. Another interesting group is composed of attractive models in Satin. Roshanara, Crepe de Chine, Satin Backed Crepe, Georgette, Poiret Twill and Tricotine. These we olTer at $25.00 each.

The Fall Hats Splendid as have been the values offered in previous seasons, we believe our current collection surpasses them. The trend of the Hat market has been decidedly in favor of the customer and we have taken advantage of every reduction. The result is that the beautifully fashioned Autumn models you will find here are priced only from $5.00 to $25.00.

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GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN

Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a bottb' eontainiiK three ounce of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cent.-, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan bleach, and complexion whltencr. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion into the face. neck, arms and hands each day and -ee how freckles and blemishes bleach out and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Adv't.

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Dancing at R id's Resort at Rarron Lake a very Wednesday and Sunday evening through September; aio Monday evening September ."th. I.ahor day. 14C-0

The iiaraiity Rural Koan and Saing .s-vociat loii pays '' intcrrt on suites a-(Ntunt, computed from llr-t of month following !- H)sit, t)mpoiindtI Mtul-annur.lly. IMiiK'tl opp-dt I"otIIi'. 1 -5 Advt.

The cyanide process in mining gold and silver wa. first introduce 1 i?i S'-'ith Afriea in 19.

(iranil lhor 1 .i Celebration, Monday. S-pt. .tli. t . .Ic-eph, Ii h. Co'.oy i.-i i i.'l of t iae W. t. (.ranlet Display FireworKs in h.s'ojy r ' ü : li'A s n Mp-i:cn. Far- . ir two hoar.- on Sou t her: Mit lii-;a:i iailway; a. m. to 11 p. m. 131-3-4 Advt.

Try M:n S-T1UrS Want Ada

A beautiful gown and

i. autiful face aro greatly enhanced by flowers. i With the season of thetr r and dinner parties 'ose at hand it is well for u to remember that w ire headquarters for corbouquets. Hon overlook the charm f powers.

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PAINT IS USED to preserve the wood to which it is applied. Our paint has a lustre which does not disappear with age. It is hard, dries smoothly and quickly, and is most satisfactory in every way.

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263 FARMERS TRUST BUILDING Lincoln 1171 MEMBERS: New York Stock Exchange New York Produce Exchange New York Cotton Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Minneapolis Chamber of Cornmerca Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce St Louis Merchants Exchange Winnipeg Grain Exchange Indianapolis Board of Trade Peoria Board of Trade Our Direct Wires to New York and Chicago Insure Prompt Execution of Orders in Stocks, Bond, Grain, Cotton and Provisions

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Stock For Sale

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chases. We repair what is at fau'.t without lo. raotion and 1. .-t time. We charge for our repiirir.g without exorbitance. Service is our slogan" Liberty Garage 223 W. Center SL Main 4060

THE R. C. MORROW Gown and Tailoring Parlors 50. S. Carrol St. Sp-' !il tlsir.lr. z. T tinctlr r.r.il Lxolusiv .tvi- We.lJing, acl Siappy Party Grwrj a Specialty. Call t"r appointment Main ZZ7.

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Somebody Saves Your Money Why Not You?

HAS it ever occurred to you that somebodyrise might be savins your money for themselves, not for you? Suppose we look at it this way: "If you pend all you earn do not save a penny someone else is saving your money. Is this

not so?

For instance, suppose you decide riht now to save, and do save $10 during" September. Now if your income has been the Scmc for the past twelve months, isn't it a fact that somebody saved S!20 of your money during this period? We thought fully surest that you j:ive serious consideration to this matter then come in and talk it

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