South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 261, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 September 1921 — Page 7

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

BOARD TO PROBE AIRPLANE CRASH; THREE MEN DIE

ii;k(;i)ouas bkothkr ! BISHOP TO BE h ks u. official! RECTOR WEDDING

DAI CIIKRTY AFFIRMS PKKSIDKM'S ACTION

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SVAV VOR K. Spt. 17. T'i rro-J WASHINC.TON. Spt. 17 rreipr5i mnrriic of th Iv. Dr. i'lnt H Miris's r-,.Aer to make riVrry Stlrkiry C.r.ir.t to Mr. Rita ap:int:i.-n..i iurir.r th- pr--Acvta I,ydir ha h"n harri ry'nl t ljo irri:ncr.t of c-r.srro ha

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I TRAINMEN MEET

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VAN'COrV Kli, Wash.. Sept. 17. Three unmarked bandits who rohld th Sehs-I'Ioio cirrus of nearly jriO.ftftO hr? la.1: nicht were being .sought by pr.s,-s today. Th. treasurer of the cirrus and four mn and four woriin belonging to th cirrus were riding on a truck to the treasury car in the rai.roads after the fhow was over. .Von of tti cirrus projil were armed and no resistance was offered. of tiie 5um taken J 4.000 wag in ra-h and the rent in drafts and checks.

HOW AT DEFIES KANSAS COURT

PITTSnUIlG. Kas.. Sept. 17. Alexander Howat, president of the Kansas district of th ccal miners union, again defied the Kar.fas industrial court today. With 300 miners alreadj" out on strike by Howat's orders, the miner's leader annotinced that h would call out an additional r,0f men on Monday. A dispute over th wages of a mine blacksmith led to th strike, it was stated. Howat !.s already convicted and under sentence to srve a Jail term as a result of calling a strike In the Mackie mines In violation of the Kansts industrial act.

CM-:V!-:LNI. O.. Spt. 17. officials of th P-rotherhood cf T:ailway Trainmen will n:et in Chicago S-pt. LS. to canvass the- Ftrike vote of that organization. Th tr.-.inmen submitted a separate proposition and will act independently, it was ted. "The billot is scaled and wo have no rnear-si of Jknowlng how th men voted until th votes rr canvasjed," James Murdock. vi-e president and acting president during the i.lnes? of W. G. Lee. said this morning. "Put whatever the men decide upon will be done. "If a strike Is favored, one will b? called."

i : nti :i:t.ix n. lixoxt sts. BltrsSKI. Sept. 17. The balloor.ists who are to compete for the James Gordon Bennett cup wero received at the city hall Friday after

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m v k i : p pf i vr.M i : t. WAStllNGTO.V. Sept. 17. Appoititmen; of J. 1 1. Sheedy of New York Kuroxiean manager, to suc- . 1 d Trank H. I rrK v.;.s auti'.un ed Friday by the shipping bo tt d The Furopran st.'ff. as a re-

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BANDITS ESCAPE WITH BOOZE LOOT

OPPOSE BRIAND'S ATTENDING MEET

The National Geographir society hi- a iw nibeiMhip of T.'hOdO.

NKW YOKK. Sept. 17. Fifteen armed bandits early today raided a paper factory in Prooklyn and escaped with is barrels of whinky valued at S 1 .".0 0 0. Two watchmen were seized and overpowered by the raiders. One of them was later arrested by police on suspicion of having connived with tli bandit.".

PARIS. Sept. 16. Unqualified opposition to the attendance of Premier Priand at th Washington conference on limitation of armamenits Is shown today by an editorial In the "Journal des Debats." The arMcle. which is signed by Auguste Gauvain. politjrl4i editor, declares "that absolutely no reason favors going." The writer expresses regret at the "post war habit of premiers of holding ostentatious meetings for dis-

Homo of W. J. Wright, o7 l'airIor.

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TAX C()LLi:(ri()XS. WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. Collections of the September 15 Installment of income and profits taNes are expected on the basis of ireliminary reports to reach easily the estimated total of $ 32.". (00, 000. treiurv oflicial.- said ha.st nicht.

SOONER or later you are bound to equip your car with ESSENKAY, the rcmarknblc sub stitute for air in automobile tires. Why nt no-xt Every da7 without it means additional expense, worry loss of time and pleasure.

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ESSENKAY rides like air on smooth rarfsces eitirr than air over rough roads. It positively doet away with punctures and ' blowouts," tbose costly and annoying: incidents of pneumatic tires. Saves half your tire exper.se. doubles the life of your caslncs: an investment not rxfimse the. cost of FSSENKAY Is the la cost, as it is indestructible and can be transferred from one set cf casings ta anotner indefinitely. Look into thi$Now! L. F. BURKE 1126 Mishawaka Ave, South Bend

"THINK!"

The Next Time You Buy Bread! --think "It costs 6 5-6 cents to bake and deliver a pound loaf of bread equal in quality to Bussc's." --think "If you are offered bread at less than it costs to produce it--WHY?" --think "Is the bread you are getting poor bread? Or is a giant monopoly trying to crush South Bend bakers, gain control and then make you pay?" --think "It is better to pay a fair price for good bread now, or to buy cheap bread today and pay double for it tomor-

row ?"

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bread. It's for your own benefit!"

BUSSE

BAKING COMPANY

Any number of people have asked us if we rent the homes in Studebaker Place. They are delighted with the addition and, seeing so many kinds of beautiful homes together, with lawns all gTaded, shade trees planted, street paved, sewer, water, gas and electricity all installed, cannot help but feel a strong desire to live in a charming home amid such pleasant surroundings. They know that no one can build a house near to decrease the value of the property because the home next door is aieady built. No high board fences will ever mar the neighborhood, and even electric wires have been placed underground to keep any disfiguring elements out of sight. There are no assessments staring them in the face for future improvements. Homes in Studebaker Place Are offered practically the same as rented property. You make out the monthly check just the same but with a different result. Ordinarily when you rent you get nothing but a receipt and temporary shelter; no matter how long you pay rent, you are always just where you started. Under our plan you pay the same rent and at once re classed as a property owner. Could anything be more desirable for you? Sec our representatives at 2421 Erskine Boulevard, who are at your service between 9 A. M. and 8 P. M. every day to give you more information and show you these homes, several of which are furnished for your inspection. Let our courtesy man call with an automobile and show you the homes in Studebaker Place at any time you wish to make an appointment.

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