South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 276, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1921 — Page 3

MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 3. 1921

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JUDGE GALLA HER WILL -TOUR ANNOUNCE RACE NOT SEEK RE-ELECTION: EOR SHERIFF OFFICE

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ine n.acKsion? f-ores .moiner nu j elf. devotion to hi; Qurcn an J skill with Douglas Fairbanks in "The j with his sword make him a fascinat

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WE PROVE THAT WE UNDERSELL'

HOG CHOLERA SPREADS IN ELKHART COUNTY

Iiv:iTi:. Ind.. Oct. nounepm'-nt has been made Jude Jam.i F. (Jaltaher. of

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city, on r f the be?t know Jurists of northern Indiana, will not b a can dldafe for re-election. Jude fiallaher I in very poor h-lth and many of his fr1nd fear hl. Inability to continue h!s Judicial activities until the rnd cf the term, though h ;m determined to hold court ."Mlor-f until the expiration -f his term, hoping that h! health will materially Improve. Juds;e John C Richter, who or. cup'.d th bench for two terms previous to the election of Judge. Oallaher. h- announced hin cnndldicy ir the republican nomination, and it 1 expected that Starr's Attorney Howby will alo h a candidate. N'orman V. Wolf..-, law partner of C'oncrernan lilrkey, mentioned a th- probable democratic Candida f.

Spv!l to Th Newa-Tlni : WARSAW, Ind., Oct. 2. The political pot In Kociu.ko county his Harted to boil. Mk Hazel Thread

ing, ror many years an assistant :n jrtj

the ofTice or th county auditor, will' be a candidate for thot office to succeed the present Incumbent, Tom J. '

Nye. At thif time the ofTice of .sheriff perir.s to Le the mo.t ular place In th court house, an four candl-

WAItSAW. Oct. 2. There has h'fn a rapid spread of hos cholera during the Irrst week among herds

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i Thre Musketeers." The athletic

Ioug has made a great picture from a great utory and If Alexander Dumas could come back long enough to cast a critical eye on his portrayal of D'Artagnan and the general ensemble of players, sts and decorations we have no doubt of his unqualified approval. Fairbanks) overtops all hin previous

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: usko county, according to an an- ! nounceinent today by T. A. Parker, ' '-nintv airricultural asrent of Koci-

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acter Fairbanks brir.es hU rentarkahit? ;igility and proficiency. and :i-'ht.s swims and rides his way through the part with Ivwilderir.g ea? and brilliant effect. His inipc r.-onation of the lad from G-is-cr.ny la roxinded out with movie improvements that will deüpht his !egion of admirers and convert all screen supporters into fervent herrnt? of the costume play.

i age. It is more than doubtful that

the screen will ever see a picture that will give greater satisfaction.

Utilities Body to Fix Fares For Kazoo Traction Lines

IRNSING. Mich.. Oct. 2. Hearlncf in th' application of th Kalamnzro SMee Railway company and th city f ir in af'Ju.utnier.t of street railway ri'e with thr- public utilii's r-ornmi-virni were concluded FriIav with n-ith-r sldf proposing a chdule rf fares. It was laimrMl by the company and conceded by thr city that the pre?, nt rate of S cent ei.h fare find four tickets for '17, cwjits loes rot yield sufficient revenue to pay operating exp xt-?, tax-. deprer lelon anl a r'asnabl return on the lowest valuation found for the j ropf rtb-s. The ( it y claims. how-ver. nnd the company senied to admit, that an ffort to charge materially higher rat. would muse fwer p rfons to ride mi the cu.s and would actually reduce revtnuen.

Plan Drive for litiilding At Agricultural College

i usko county. '.Vith a view of devising ways and i in ear. s frir combatting a further

datps already have announced their 9pr,.aij of the disease, a meeting will intention of competing for he place. J h hf .. j Monday neon at the farm of Th men are: Horon Huff er. pn sept , William Persons, northwest of Atdeputy sheriff under Sheriff Charles J weed and e&si of Etna Green. FarmH. Moon; Wesley Brown, former ers .A.jjj he instructed In sinitatlon county commlHFioner; James Snyder . and quarantine measures. Repreof Warsaw and Milo Malloy. trustee j sentatives of the state veterinarian, r.f Van Uuren township in which the ! now In Kcciusko county, have rectown of Milford.ls located. j ommended that all hog growers have I their .swine vaccinated. OIL STOCK SALESMAN 1 GUILTY OF FORGERY ! Kazno Uan Decapitated

IT hen Train Hits Auto

BRAZIL. Oct. 2. After a jury j trial. William W. Cooper, an oil; 'ALAMAZOO, Mich.. Oct. 2. Alstoek salesman of Indianapolis, was bert Smith 33, was instantly killed found guilty of forgery in the Clayjwh., n!s automobile was struck by cucuit court Saturday. He will be ( a Michigan Central train at a crosflsvntenced Monday. Cooper is al-hng here. He wxs decapitated. He

leged to have passed fraudulent leave. a widow and neven children.

checks to two local banks. OfUcial of two Columbus. Ind.. ban s also identified (.'ooper as a mar having passed worthless checks in t at city. Contradicting the testimony of the local bankers, officials of Kokomo banks said Cooper had transacted bueiness with them on the same day and during the same hour he Is alleged to have passed the checks here. Cooper was formerly in the insurance business in Kokomo.

I The combination of star and story

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; movie fans, and the splendid finality

1 of the production is beyond crltl-

c;fni. The scenes are magnr.cent without being garish, historically correct without being overly decorative, and the costumes are in keeping with the high tone of the back ground. In all fiction there is not another hero rf romance to equal D'Artagnan.

He is the embodiment of every j youthful virtue even to a complete!

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rf coMPorxnrcn qiwrtfjily. Money placed before Oct. H'th. draws Interest from Oct. 1st. Build-

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COMB SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR

ONE KILLED, THREE HURT IN ACCIDENT

POINT I SAB ELL, Oct. 2. fleore Carter. 2 4 years old, of Mahomet. 111., was killed and three other persons seriously injured when an au-

I tomobile which he wa driving col

lided with a machine driven by K. H. Bonham. of Klwood. Ind.. hereto day. Carter was thrown from his auomobib anl his neck was broken. Mrs. Frank Carter, the victim's mother, who was riding with him, was injured seriously. Bonham and his wife suffered severe cuts and bruises.

LAN'S I NC?, Mich.. Oct. 2. Alumni rt the Michigan Agricultural colleo have decided to resume a campaign to secure f r the I'ast Landing college n union building similar to the Michigan union at Ann Arbor. A drive for $lT,0.fii0 for a union building was started a year or two

ago and that amount w.is raised with

comparatively little difficulty. It was decided to postpone building in view of prevailing high prices of material.

TTie nr ve?f (lovplnnnH'n in tho ulina i

.... . I S i i ll to Tlie N s-Tlnie : was a decision to ra'.s. more money i , ow.iiti' i a o

going ahead with the

one nn infant of two weeks.

c;r.vrm-:u r.iti soli. GOSIir-N. Oct. 2. The OuntherBurnell farm, situated in Greenfield township, Lagrange county, a short distance from the village of Brighton, has been ..old by Mrs. Charles V. Gunther, widow of the well-known Chicago candy manufacturer, to John McCueen. of St. LouIh. The consideration was $100,000. TU KATHUS BlackHtone

MANY OBSTAGLES . TO BE SOLVED IN RAIL MERGER PLAN

ALLEGED ROOTLEGGER FACES FORGERY COUNT

Interstate Commerce Commission Idea of Consolidation Meets Objections.

A LOOK WILL MEAN A LOT Look through the list of building lots offered for sale In The News Times' Real Estate columns today you'll want one of these attractive- locations for that house you've been planning to build. Wise buyers of South Bend real estate know that the selection of desirable and available properties In and around the city is getting smaller all the time. Many of them are buying the properties they want now regardless of whether they are planning to build this fall or not until next spring. The lowered cost of materials and the abundance of labor make this a logical time to bepin putting building plans Into action. Read the descriptions of the bullding lot that are offered for sale in today's Real Estate columns. You'll pay more for one of these properties if you wait till next year to buy it. Do your picking while the picking is good decide on your property today.

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Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appear-

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plied, with wonderful effect By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." you will get a !arg bottle of this oldtime recipe. Improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. Ttys simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown drugpis-t says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied It's so easy to use. too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through the hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two it is restored to its natural color, and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. Adv.

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buildintr a.t originally pl.inn-d. At a recent ting of the alumni it ss'm 1. ; irn. which was attended by Representatives from seeral cities', -r. was decided that the $150.000 building contemplated would be entirely inadequate fer the students at the M. A. (

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Kränzen, of Porter county, recently arretted as a bootb geer. now fae-es prosecution for check forgery, l-'ran-

I zen gave a check for .. to pay a

fine .-!tsesed aqalnst him for bootlegging. The check was returned as worthless with the nidation "no funds1." In addition to facing prosecution for check forgery. Kränzen will be compelled to serve a term of day.- at he penal farm for liquor law violation.

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S-' tat fi l lie New s Tiutt s : i'.LK 1 1 ART. Ind., Oct. L b:tin Knioreemer t OÜii er M at hers of Sout'.i Ber.d nr

police late thi.s afternoon swooped down up th- f trr.i of William P.alderori. six mi!s r.orth of the city and

seized a still used in the manufac-j

litre of moonshine whisky and con

fiscated .i gallor.v of the finih"d j

T..jJict. A u'lantlty of mash for v..e ir. the tperat. on w.is destroyed.

Balderon wa held bv Elkhart

p.alice under $1.0(Mt.

TER RE HAUTE PUBLIC OFFICIAL SUCCUMBS

i TER RE HAKTE. Oct. I Joyce. ."H years fdd. for

active in pub.ie affairs.

2. .lohn K. many yrars died at h'.r

WASIIINCJTON. Oct. 2. Pro- 1 posed consolidation of 183 principal railways into 19 big competing systems. a announced by the interstate commerce commission, has a long, long trail to wander before it becomes a reality. It cannot become eective within a year, at least. First, the commission must send copies to the governers of all states and to the railways. Then, ut a time not yet sot. a heuring must be held when any obje lions by täte authorities or railways may be filed. While every effort has been made to make the present plan objection-proof, it Is prtb-ilde that it will emerge from tne hearing badly cut up and interlined. Crux of Merger. Then the commission will have to face the tough problem of valuation and financing, on which the whol success of the- plan depends. The commission must determine the value of every line to be merged. Bord. of the corporation that becomes the owner of the merged

home Saturday. He served one term ! properties must at par not exceed in 1.M7 as representative in the In-,tnf total value of the properties conI t i

I diana general ass -mbly and ight ! M1 15 UMK

ear as county clerk. He was !n- With valuation fixing and financ-

r out of the way. the actual merk-

striimental in establishing conimu-

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was a newswrlter on 1 erre liaute pa;-ers. He is survived by the widow.

Of Alleged Burglary KVmARQI ETTE PRESIDENT

IS SENT TO DETROIT

int, may proceed. The present plan, the commission announces, is based on the most comprehensive s-urvey of American commercial geography in Its relation to transportation ever made.

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KALAMAZOO. Mich.. c;. . -

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dav morn;!!,'. He N t:i- le e M t h ' 111 , n ,,f ;,fts and sciences of Mar-j

for a'.'.'-ed comoiic- MUef.e t . .lege. .Milwaukee, has teen results are

PLAN LOANS TO BOOST U. S. CATTLE INDUSTRY

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S Je i.i I t The Ne w - Tl lue : I -A l' KTE, Ind.. ( ct. 2 The P.ev. I'larke It Parker, of thiv city.

. as Sunday voted a unanimous cill to the pastorate of the Kir.-'t Baptist J 'huiah at edar Itapids. Iowa. Mr.!

Parkr. who came to this city from ! the First Baptist church at Terre,

I laute, will nce j t the o;ilI ;ind will t b'Cin his labors in the Iowa city j

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WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 Imnortaet

being obtained from the

agricultural credit arrangement made possible by extended powers of the war finance corporation, Eugene Meyer, managing director of the corporation, fab! toäay upon his return from a tour Dirwdor Meyer said he was convinced that the agricultural industry

' particul rly that o: livestock has ! sr.ff, red from lack f.f adequate ' financing and fep certain that the government credh. now available. ! would establisli tht needed financial J backing It would act basically, ac- ! cord in; to the coporation head, to ( s.'ve the breeding and feeding herds

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In The Blood

Beads seemed to have been the theme that inspired these world famous designers to conceive of ways by which to make blouses more georgeous than ever before. In many rich, warm, soft shades. With new sleeves and individual necklines, 25 off regular prices during this sale.

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SHK DECLARES IN Sl ITj WAI1SAW. In.l.. Oct. 11. ("Inr;- j inir that her husband threafn(d to : il'-.:rv her resulr r.re liy blow in c: it ' up with dynamite and that on nn-! other cceasion he threatened to kill ; her, Mary A. Alhertson of C!aypto! j Saturday filed suit ftr divorce j

nirainst I-Yederick Alhert.in in the KosiMuoko circuit court. She nkH J4.0i'O alimony.

To Get Absolute Relief You Must Clear Your Blood of Waite Products.

niti:i;i)i:i:s to n:irr. WARSAW. Oct. .2. Hreeders of Chester white hosrs of Koviusko county have called a nieetir.E: to he held in Vnrv Ort. I." at which time a permanent ortra n!r t i ..n of brooder will be formtvl. IU hind" the movement are Noble Turner, or' Nappanee; Ralph Gunter, of Warsaw; I. I. Thomas, of Warsaw. anJ D. I!. Hruner. of Claypool. who had fiO heaJ of Chester white; on exhi

bition at the Kosclusk during tho List week.

cauntv fair

issri; iirxTiN; pkumits. WARSAW, Ort. 2. C. Johnson. of 210 College St.. South Hond. will ?pend the next two weeks hunting duck on the lakes of Ko'iuko county. Saturday he procured a hunting license from County Clerk K. II. nutler. A total of 25 huntln? permits were Issued Siturday by the rounty clerk, one polr.c to I. T"). Zimmerman. 75. of Seaman. O. Nearly ü. pcore of bnyp un.Ier lf years of ae have been issued huntir.c permits this car.;

Tb.e b'ood is the means by whb h all the tissue. of the body are directly or indirectly nourished. You will at once realize that unless the blood i? pure some part of the body will become diseased. Fiery skin diseases denote with unfailing certainty a weakened and impure state of the blood. To correct the basic trouble waste proriurts the Mood mu.n be purified. Don't clog your blood. Just clean it out. Nature will do the rest. Pure. rich, red blood nourishes the body and fights off disease. S. S. the standard blood purl3er and system builder, is the ideal remedy for 5kin eruption?. The effect of . S. S. is to rid the system of the waste products which are causing the trouble. For over years S. S. S. has proven to be of unusual merit. Hogin taking S. S. s today and write for 56-pare illustrated booklet. "Facts About tlu Ulocr free. Personal medical advice, without charge, may also be had by sending a complete description of your case. Address Chief Medical Director. Swift Specific Co . 742 S. S. Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. All drug stores sell S. S. S. Adv.

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