South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 265, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1921 — Page 3

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GET CHEWING GUM

Pastor 'Too Liberal" J Approved the ' Movies

Haul Steel Box Three

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thr faf in th station of th Michigan Centn! station. Tii'-s !iy was found alor.ir a .rlude.l r n r t of

the powa'Ur road, thrr rr.!''s r.rth cf th 'i!y. The "1 box. weichinsr half a ton. had b'-en stolen from ; th station and hau!M away In a ; heavy truck. T.io roMir did not :cp until thry '.am t a amp j whfr they bellvd thy v.-ou'.d h" ; fre from t""tln. Thf-n th'-y Mv j tho safo r;.n and all th'-y ot w;n 1 J.t In hir.f an'l a box f ( hf-'.vin? i gum Nf'Ior.dni: to thf htation t-no-priph'-r. I

I J-'pocial to Tti; Newü Tlmr) : ; LAI OUT!-:. Inrl.. spt. 21. Tho Mile' rirst 1?jptl5t church. Cedar Ilap;d.,

i iowa -win voifj a rail next sunlay j to the Rev. Clarke II. Parker of this

city, to r.ll tho vacant pastorate Mr l'arkir rnmo to Iiporto for his second patorat- from Torre Haute. Ir.d.. and is r.no of tho strong mm cf the Ii.aptlt ministry' of Indiana. Tho Cedar Rapiü9 dlspatuh conveying Information of the call to bo voted to Rev. Mr. Parker announced the resignation hy request of the Rev. Mr. Pendleton, formerly pafnor t .f thr- Christian church at Val1 araisa. Pendleton is said to have approved rr.ovi shows and to have heen too liberal in his views.

MOTOR COMPANY IN BANKRUPTCY RICHMOND, Ind.. Sept. 21. The 51,000.000 Lorraine Car Co., went into voluntary bankruptcy here with the appointment of Walter Butler as receiver for the company. A sudden drop In a!es and hish organization expanses are given as the cau5e of the compiry'a inability to meet Its liabilities. Iast year the corporation, which hag been encaged In assembling motor hearses, did business of approximately Jl, 000. 000.

FARM BURDENS TO BE RELIEVED

FIVE, FIRE TRAPPED, ARE RESCUED BY CREW

KALAMAZOO. Mich . Sept.

Police r Investigating

a jfe from th h'-m of I.uthr Parke-, superintendent of a divji"n of the U:ant IMpT Co. The r-.-h'ry was reported by a neighbor who saw the thieves removing th safe, but believed at th- time thit it w.ik he In g'akc-n away with the -in.--ent of tho owner. The interior -f th lU'USf Mhowe.1 sign5 of d.vord- r but nothing ee hid bmn stolen.

MAR YSVILLF!, Mirh.. Sept. 21. ' C. Harold Wills, auto manufacturer.

"l- i and four members of the crew of

the theft of

AUTO DEMON ESCAPES DEATH AT SPEEDWAY INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 21. Rennie Hill, auto race driver, had a miraculous escape from death when his Frontanc mount crashed through a wall at a turn during the .special 100 mile race staged at the Speedway Wednesday afternoon for the entertainment of the American Society for

! Steel Treating in convention here.

Hill was rushed to the hospital where It was found his injuries consisted of only some painful cuts.

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his yacht narrowly escaped death

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the craft at the local docks. Mr. Wills and the crew were as-

EXPLAINS CIIi:CK DKATjl KALAMAZOO, Mich.. Sept. 21.

Representative William Haar.,

of Kent county, was exonerated from

i-ep wnen tne lire stariea. ah were arres0j

trappeel aboard the vessel and were rescued by the crew of the S. S.

Marysville, unloading near by. Mr. WilN estimated the loss at atout

MUNICIPAL LEAGUE OF STATE OPENS SESSION

VI.NTKNNHS, Sept. 21. Representatives of marly t1) Indian i cities gathered here Wednesday for the -pening of the "fith annual mntlon of the Municipal league of Indiana. , The program for the formal open ing of the convention calls for addresses r,y Mayor William F II od ires of Gary, pre.-ident of the league; Mayor James McDowell of Vineonnes and Mayor Krank S. Jones of t'nlimliu?. Mis: Anna C. O'Flyn;: will read a paper on "Historical Yin-

cennes. The convention will r throughout AVednesday, and Friday.

In session Thursday

j Realtors Asked to Help j Proposed Lahes Waterway j FLINT. Mich.. Sept. 21. The sev- ; enth annual convention of the Michigan Real Estate association was forI mally opened when George C. Kcli lar. of Flint, president, delivered his

annual message. H was followed on the program by United States Senator Charles E. Towneend, who outlined the proposed Great Lake to ocean waterway. Senator Townsend was given a wonderful ovation. Sufficient electrical energy can be developed by canalization of the St. Lawrence river above Montreal to pay every dollar of transforming that waterway into tho greatest ocean way of commerce in the world, Senator Townsend sail.

in Grand Rapids and

! brought here on a charge of pass'ng

x worthless check. The state representative proved to the satisfaction of ofUcers that he had not committed an Intentional crime.

KOT.UUAX LKADICRS MEET. ANN ARROR. Mich.. Sept. 21. One hundred Ninth District Rotary executives are holding a two days' session in this city. Rev. George Barnes, of flint, ninth district governor, has charge of the two-day program.

Says Two Nurses Retard Work at Industrial Sehool

LANßrNG. Mich., Sept. 21. Recommendation of a full time physician for the state Industrial yohool for boys here was made to state administrative board Tuesday by Dr. n. M. Olin, state- health commissioner. In view of the lß or more cares of diphtheria now existing in that Institution. The commissioner charged that the present part time medical pervire. with failure to co-operate with an.l carry out the state department's plans, wa alone responsible for such a condition in the school. That the physician also b made nhyslclal director was suggested by the rommif pioner. He further charged that the two nur:-e in the hospital are antagonistic to the state health department, refuse to carry out Its directions, and recommended that they be removed at or.ro.

McCRAY HOPES TO CUT FREIGHT RATES SOON

INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 21. Through conference with representatives of the railroads operating in

Indiana. Gov. McTr.ay hopes to ohr ain a reduction of freight, rates on

rHad building materials. T Mails of the conference are now being arranged the governor announced Wednesday. The state highway cnniml.'inn in co-operatlr.c; in arrancir.c for the vonferen.'e.

Labor Leader Wants Body to Adopt Co-Operative Marketing GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.. Sept. 21. Impatience at the union local3 for their hesitancy in assimilating principles of his co-operative marketing plan and profound admiration for tho Michigan State Farm bureau, with it 165,000 members, were voiced by John J. Scannell, of Detroit, secretary and treasurer of the Michigan Federation of Labor, who is attending the 81st bi-annual labor meeting. Through John H. Walker, president of the Illinois Federation of Labor, who is a national co-operative leader, Mr. "Scannell expects the convention to adopt his pWn of dealing direct froi the producer to the consumer.

How Millions Now End Corns They First Stop the Pain Instatnl This Easy Way SOME years ago a famous expert found a new way to end corns. laboratory of world-wide fame adoptrc and produced it. Thousands cf people tonight will st or the pain throbbing and then bid fait well to corns. Corn troubles evcrywher. have largely disappeared. The way is Blue-jay the liquid o. ths plaster. Apply it by a touch. Tht pain stopi instantly. The whoh con soon loosens and comes out. The way is gentlc.easy , quick and sure . It is scientific. Quit old ways and try th:. one now. Watch what it does to one corn. Join your friends, who never let a com pain twice. Begin tonight. Yci.t druggist has Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay stops pain-ends corns : Raucr & Black product

Wife of Prominent Indiana Farmer IMcuss Qucrtloii of Vital Imiortaice,

In a recent statement, Mrs. S. W. Smith, of Rural Route "G", Indianapolis, the wife of a prominent Indiana farmer, stated that if more men and women living on farms would take Pepgen to build their strength and vigor, the burdens of firm work would become a great deal easier. Although prominent and well known, Mrs. Smith did not hesitate to give her own experience with Pepgen for publication in order that she might assist others who are in poor health. She says: "I suffered with my stomach for years. During this period, I kept taking medicine after medicine. There wasn't a one of them that did me any good. .My most severe trouble was pains in my stomach. Often at night, after I had gone to bed, the pains became so severe that they would awaken me. Then it would be several hours before I could get back to sleep. "Since taking Pepgen my stomach trouble ha3 disappeared and I am feeling fine. Of course, after what this medicine did for me, I am glad to recommend it to others." Pepgen Is a new system tonic which is sold and recommended by leading druggists everywhere. It is now being specially introduced at the following drug stores: Striebel & Stelnel's, Central Pharmacy, Bastlan's Drug Store, Wettick's Drug Store. Red Cross Pharmacy. Adv't

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POWER HEADS FROM 4 STATES HOLD SESSION

iYo Bonus for Men Born

In Michigan, Living Outsidcl

LANSING. Mich.. Sept. 21. Many

complaints are being received by the i

adjutant general and the attorney general from world war veterans who were born in Michigan, but moved

out of the Ftate before the war. be- j

cause they have not received bonus checks. A majority of them secured applications and sent them In. When they were checked up It was found that the applicant had enlisted in another state and had no claim to Michigan's compensation other than that they were born in this state. They art being formed a.s rapidly as as possible that they are all out of

luck.

FRENCH LlfK. Sept. 21 Reprecntati.vs of electric lieht and power companies cf Illinois. Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin met hero Wedr.esday for the opening of the conontion of the Great Lakes division of the NaMcnal Flectric Light associate n. A joint convention being hf,M with thr Indima state e'.rrtrie .' o r

Michigan ISot Entirely Dry,

j Federal Report Indicates

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One wholesale dealer in liquor and 25 retail dealers are doing buelness In western Michigan with tho permission of the United States government. Thl? is shown in the report of Fmanuel J. Doyle, internal revenue collector for this district, covering the first nine months of 1021.

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AUBURN TIRES Saturday Afternoon From 2:30 to 5:30 in front of our store. We will have a man from the factory here Saturday to make the celebrated Auburn Certified Cord Tires, from carcass to complete tire, in front of our store. They will be made here just as they are made at the factory. Remember the time, 2:30 to 5:30 Saturday, Sept. 24, 1921. Every one invited. You Are Under No Obligation to Buy See How Your Tires Are Made.

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PUBLIC approval follows artistic leadership. The Victrola stands alone. The great artists who make records for it have by that simple fact given it the strongest possible endorsement. Victrolas $25 to $1500 New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers in Victor products on the 1st of each month. Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, New Jersey

HIS MASTERS VOICE" Kraus, esx off This rrademark and the rrademarked word" VictTola"identify all our products Look under the lid! Look on the label! VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Camden, N, J.

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Seldom is it your privilege to have such a large and attractive stock of rugs from which to select yours. Come in today and take advantage of these truly low fall prices on rugs. AXMINSTER RUGS TAPESTRY RUGS VELVET RUGS 9x12 $35.00 9xl2$29.50 9x12 $39.50

HEAP it high! Mr. Coil Man tays that you can heap that bin high If you put your money In good coaL Bigger quantity for the same amount; quality unequalled. 'Kcod the Coal-man chats" Jacob Hoffmann 814-820 S. Miel lean st. Main 3470 Lincoln 5S90

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