South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 275, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1921 — Page 7
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1921
THE SOUTH BENO NEWS-TIMES
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Alleged "Female
Bootlegger Slain At Indianapolis
Head Torn Off Bodv lv Huh let as Car Da-Iud Into Barrack's Porch.
PHIZK-WIXMNG KID HEADY TO TILL SOIL
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PERSHING VISITS
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RHINE FORCES
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INDrANAPOM.-. In ! , i Mrs. Lüllm Ik n:r,n. -n:; nT f! w--nian Intl'-rr. vn klll ai I'ort Ini"imin Harrison wh'-n a rar -h w.is driving (,:ahp'i into .1 hirr.ik" l'orh. tirin nf? th to;, r.f lrr A b::t yrir, 1 wn fcir.'l in r.- r lr.dy. Cpl. I ;m H. row-;in of n-n.p-iny K.. 40th infantry, wan h-M iy rost .'liithnti s pr.(l:r in vp- .atlr,n. 1 'i a i r; .r f : r '1 .no ht at th.- iKni-n-n womin'i f -ir aft-r fh hri'l rcfuri to Mtrp on c h '1 1 1 r r . JowI!rc: hu!t we nt through the f-f nt ar.! r.-.ir its ar. I struck Mr.-. In:v":i. who va driving, a hove the
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the fort were urnblo
t'j ! :-ru:.r.e wh"-fh r the )i(i had all- d t i 1 v.-ü. in to !',.-.. control of t!i" Ti. 1 h ::;.
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LACK JURORS IN
'Oni.KNZ, Oct. 1. Gen. Tershins t.'iiay continued liia review and in-(H
fpection of the Rhine occupation
CHTITU AOfi :Ijrce - tut rnade no speech to the JVJU 1 xlfiU 1 X1L : roop. decorated Privat Alex-
TWIX rAlIS. Ur.., Oct.
:ar.dr Trutko of Akron. O.. with the 2. , c!:.t:nrru;5hed service cros.s for extra-
Kfform to obtain a jurv to t. v Mr-. I "riin ir h-ro'-m at Poior.n in July, J ft 1 v I,ydi Southard. a'.' d v.r.man ' ,.. o tU ,Ä A..Ä,
I Ix-ard" for i5ie ir.:;rJ' r
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war 1 T. Meyr-r. her fo.irth hu.-Vanl.
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wf-r continued today. Thlrtf.er. 5al eiii.cn of th yro:vl T;-r-i.T I venire rn'.ainM to inter-!
rr?ntfd when court convened today.,
The state ytiil ha5 i and the dfen.e seven pre-emptory chalk r.?'?. To dat 102 talesmen have foon
1 riimmnri'fl an I 11 ar1 in the I'an!.
Mrn. Southard today was forhid- ! dn by her attorneys tf talk with i anyone rxeept her husband and
parent.3. Her husband a No warned not to di. "Uf the case with
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u h:k y wer- found in the ear. Two 1 1 "iiinnii'ti.- ' f the l)enNon woman,! Mrs. MabM Oori.-oh ai.d Mi Ferry.
1 ' 1 n et 1 1 1 in 1 na ;o..a were r.".'I on ai;. a r: ;. h 1 ; .' i.
Mi.' I):i!-' n, w h' v. .t s rif. was arV '. la -t Tut !.iy on rhar.M fif ! r y.-t.n:: 1:- . 1 ." ir old d iu!u r. 1 A that t::n. ai'"frd;n N polie, a; c:-?!!'!-. of i. 1 'I e'ltits r f homo-' and ail - r 1 - of h"'ur' b;ew n-.i-ii w r- found in hep home j here. It :. b"liev d b- a m t lirrit if . heri
that :irt '1ui:h;;.- of w.-t ln", John Martin, "the farmer," was 1" n fin lins iV throis5 a' t i v it i' 1 ' n'' ot winners at tiie an-j in uh.'h wir.!', may iae had a nual C-mey Inland baby parade.; on. ,')'. ;;o:;s p.rt. 'llife ll is ready to till the mi!I.
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For 64 Years Canary Bird Seeds and Remedies five ßtven lOO'Jj value to birds. Cnarics in iwffiMl when fed properly and regularly. The next seed you buy, get f&VEM PFSR'g. Oar Customers never change. At All Good Dtalcrs KAEMPFER'S, INC.
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STRIKE VOTE OUT 25,000 SEEK TO
EARLY NEXT WEEK ! BEAT HIGH RENTS
Ii SPECIAL SALE
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'IU'WriO. Oct. 1. Twenty-live'
th"::-and '!iieas'i families loaded;
, .. .,, , " , , .tii'ir furniture on an-i today and; "I'Plfl'.i v ri c Ul 11. Iniwn 1 ,.1
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th hall-.t.. TIk- (,rp iniati'-n
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c-rhood ef Kirenif-n and I in i n m n. j .
and the i rder of Hallway Coiidu -tora. Five otlu-r uni'n.- hive aheady announre th re.--uit -f th. is v!
1 or;-a n ;za t i'tp.M d-N rmined to .t'ck it P irtioij atin:: ; , , fi,,.;r ,,.., ,1,.,,;,,,
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in 111- iiMai:rTt.. Tii'' I . : m n 1 r 1 1 ' " I of Locomotive Fnqineers. the Froth-
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liitht tho!i!-and flats are vacant in ' ' i . -ir'i. .: i i . i i i 1 1 ic 1 1 1 i r na t a of ' ' i ' '. h '' r u ' t d in 5ome landlords beinc foreod to rut
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in-: niii'ii i) ii:tii. CIIll'A'JO, (,-r. l. Chirl.'s Fe d facf-d a :-rioi'..- pridd -m of ronduet when drivinc: an aUerd stolen ii throuch the stre'. lu luprnders broke and h- b 1 1 up bis irmis-'MM witti h!r. hands. !V!rr;ivo I'atrirk Muri hy ordered him to throw up his inntl.-. I'keh iiskd d'-atti by kfepins: his hands on his trousor.0.
m ivrihur ivioore Teils How Cuticura Heaied Pimples
stofi: iwiiFvrs LKi c)i:. WFKM:r..V. Til., net. 1. s.-ott S Durand, the "I id hoy , r.frtli rhore s'vfrfy." a rrmrd on fho efiarKe of :-! atiiTr !i iimr frun hiparentV rellar. a. oiropd on ot,-
nlU'"Mi li woua! sp Tvi t ie winter ;ri
the north woo.i and tr-t away from "b.'irl crmpmlor.t'."
"I hut pimrde' scattered ail over mv fac. They were hrrd and red.
and later festered ?nd scaled
I .-"Jovcr. They it.chcd and , bvrr.ed end disr-gured my :' face, besides bemfr ralnfal. i tried ether reireditr. with- ' . ': ut tiuccris. Th;n I tried ' ' C r.t :c. :ra Seep a fid Oir.tmcnt
jr:d t vp hyes of Cuticura Ointr. ent
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! . ii.'i'.r.-! i Arthur A. Moore, Oa!c Australia Id liuiMinp; ;i l'j-i'iil'i i 'V waior pourr liim from Victoria l-.i'Is! I One- clear keep your s-iin cler to Melbourne. !7 -r, C-ticura Gcap end Oint-
Cuticuiu. Talcum to powder and rcrfjT,:. Di'.hc with Cuticura Soap ;-.r.J hot water. Del ore bathing, touch jamplr j and itching, ii any, with Cuticura Ointment, dry and dust lightly with Cutic.ira Talcum, a powder cf fascinating fragrance. Cnrp'.Erh Fr- h- M'l. A.M-sie "Crjtici-T.V cr iori.. LAept. rl. Kla.Jto 4 , Mt " V-if1 r vi rrnT Si'l 2cc. ':rt ii"ri J" fi'i ! " T '.n;n 2'r.
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If you combined the curative prerertif of every knuwn "r .i lv-iuaue cruh remed , you prob ibiv con! ! r.ot ?t n nun a rc.il curat ie power as there is in th'. iniide hone-i;i.ole fouh syrt:;. wliiih ii easily prtp.uei in a few minutes. Fd from any drucrj;t ctn.'i of F;n-x. pour it inti a y.-nt be:!e an 1 till the bottle with vra;i. utj either tlain frr.inul.ite 1 su.ir syrup, clarified tnoj.ie, hrey, or e..r:. vrup. as deire 1. The result i- a f till pint cf rrallv hotter cotiIi vrir than you cou'd buv reid v-ni.idf fi -three times the monv. Tastes picasart and never pihl.
Thi Pir.ev nn.l Svrur rrepnra;on ' f
ffets nht at the r.iue oi a eouph and ' f .. . i . i - . ' i
it; vps ainio.-: irntnodiate rel.ei. it iooen the phloem. to;n the n.Tty threat tickle and heals the ?ore, irritated rncnibranes so t ntlv and e.i'ily tht it i really nntonishir. A d.ty'a use will uu'.!v overrome the rrd:'narv poush an 1 for bronchitis, croup. he.ircr.e and bronchial asthma, there nothing better. lhnex .1 nod valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for feneration to break severe couh. To avoid d:.i:rointment. ask vcur drucjrijt for "2 . ounce? of I'inex" with full dirccticr.?, and don't accept anything e!e. Guaranteed to jrive r. hsolute p tisf.ietion or money promptly refunde.I. The Pincx Co., Warne. Ini.
THE R. C. MORROW Gown and Tailoring Parlors öor S. Carrtd Sr. desininc F'.stlrntive r.v.A Ksclusive fctyiosi. Wedrlin, " ,! and Snappy Party iJumrj a Specialty. fall lr appoititmei.t. Main ZCl'J.
TKe Lamps we are ofTering in tnis sale are on mahogany bases, with beautiful silk shades, also silk lined in all shades and designs. These Lamps are a credit to any home. Special Sale Prices All $30 Lamps at $1800 All $35 Lamps at . .$22.50 $40 to $60 Lamps at from $25 to $35 Sale for this week only
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Soml-annaul lividend. cn the Ärtt flays of January and July each year. Shares $100 each. Callable at J 1 02 and accrued dividends on any dividend d ite on and after January 1st. Stock dafd July l5t, Call cr addrers main of.".ce or see Merchants National Pank, ijouth Iend. I.Uviise No. Acme Manufacturing Co.
Every Builder Should Investigate This
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IF you are not thoroughly familiar with the plan whereby you can get beautiful woodwork direct from the mill, by all means call us up before you build. Briefly the proposition is this: Indiana Milluorfi; (for 45 years the choice of leading; architects throughout the middle west) is now available in standardized patterns. This means high grade trim at a low price. Unlike eld fashioned stock trim. Indiana Milluor is built architecturally correct and fashioned by master craftsman. It positively adds to the beauty cf a home and last for years and years and years. Fuithermore. it is delivered by truck direct from the mill to your lot. Take advantage of this improved way of getting interior and exterior trim. Call us up for details. Indiana Lumber & Mfg. Co. 742 South Michigan St. Cast Sid Lumber Yard Wet Sid Lumbr Yard North Std. Lumber Yard Mithawaka Lumber Yard
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A home will make you independent of the "rent hog' It will give
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And in vears to come you can look hack and say: "Well, i have something more than mere rent receipts to show for my exist
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Did you ever stop to think why seventy percent of the people of South Bend are paying rent? In the majority of cases the reason is that their living expenses are so high rhat they arc unable to accumulate five hundred to a thousand dollars to make the first payment on a home. In many cases the rent they are now paying amounts to more than the monthly payment on their own place would be. It is different in
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Homesites in this wonderful new addition are priced exceptionally low, and we can sell them on terms that you can handle. The first requisite of a home is having some place to build it. If you are unable to make a first payment on a home, do the next best thing, buy a homesite and pay on it as you can, and when it is paid for, we will build a home on the location you have picked out on your own plans. Or, if you are in a position to make a small payment at present, and desire to build now, we can take care of you. We also have other plans whereby you can build next year, that would be. well worth your time investigating. HOMEWOOD ADDITION is located in the Northwest part of the city in the very path of South Bend's future growth of American homes. In this new addition you will be associated with a good class of American people, free from factory and smoke, en j'03'ing the best street railway facilities, and in a location that is growing faster in value than any other part of the city. From a trading post South Bend has grown to a prosperous, progressive city, of over 80,000 inhabitants. The constant expansion of local industries will in the next few years call over 20,000 working men to this city. With added population will come increased real estate values. What does this mean to yrou? Are you going to be benefitted? Are you a renter? If so you have noted a scarcity of houses in South Bend. The real panic for homes in this city has not arrived. Scarcity of homes means higher rents. The slight increase in rents this year merely foreshadows the substantial increase which will follow the increased demand for homes. $5.00 DOWN AND $10.00 PER MONTH will purchase any Homesite in Homewood Addition. The minute you take out a contract for a location, you have taken the first step toward owning your own home. This property is just being opened up for sale. Come out today and make a selection. Take a Lincoln Way West car, or drive out Lincoln Way to Johnson street, then north just 1 blocks, and you are on the property. DON'T FORGET TODAY
A HOME is the most desirable of all possessions
A HOMESITE in
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insures you of an ideal location
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