South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 290, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1921 — Page 3

MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 17. 1921

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 3 1 hei C LlV E

(ELL j LJj

9

&vaiiitl&loC&i& mZ w & ; : . , i

.1

, n

O

WARSAW MAN DIES IN HUNT ACCIDENT

John Swartz. Shooting Derr in California, i Instantlv Killed.

South-Paws Clerk Thinks Left-Handed Rolling Pin Would Be in Order.

Secrets of the Movies Revealed

in

win i n c

V

12 How. in ihf nuAii-f, i.- i: possible for an automobile to dash into a ImI.v cin.ii,'- without harming it?

! WARSAW. Intl.. Oct. U. "Ther- ' should 1 a wale of If -ft-hunded rolli ir.g pins in Warsaw o'!ay," re-

j marked County Clerk Ku--i: II. WAKSAW. ('!. if,. (..-lint; , liutl r after he had issued marriage

to a tl'tiarii rw:ri .y n-:.it!v-s ; jiCen?s Saturday to thre. couple !

r.ere iiur-inv. jf.nn aariz or an(( much to his surprise, di.. uv t Hakri-uM. Ca!., v.ho lived In Wa r- f.rf.,i that the man in nrh instance! na -a- for many y-ar.i. tvna intantly Wa I' ft handed. The license wore !

kilb-d whüt: hunting (k'-r -n th- obtained Ly: I'a.-ir-r cf.nnt. ; Umiel Norri. Mishawaka, and "tz a a r.-ml-.-r of rh" Wa r- . !, rh;ira E. I.uts. Milford. kvv K'.kf irj.If I'af.re coming to Albert O. Herkman and Ruth Ma-

th:s city h- r..d! in Pi'-rfon and ri Parks, North Webt r. .fMintv.

Ho eft for aliforr-.a n bout 1j rs hi;- and for a nr period had ,, Lfcn ir.tor'v: 1 .n -i'. Meid in the

aecompIi.h

car, at

1

v

A Till- feat is hob k ra;hir;t,' tile

.:i.'b i:p jiirain.-'t th

'T:i? car is then p;it ii

.i I r.-i - 1 a.- it iimiv.s k vj rd. The t libra in tb-i r er.j-.-d and th effect

rvised th buibhr.c of an original ar d in'eret:rv In cibin nwmntain home in outherr; California. It L-

o alld

jiroil u ed irf

alor and lani;ir. up aair.t the

carriage .in the middle of the road. The same method u.setl in scents u'hf re rr.en or women are -uppoi-'ed to Le run over.

Idc-" and it (u-;

i tar.d- j I';ed by M J' and her p ir-nt. ;

1 1 -by earring- ! 'J fiere :s P.ry'ant Washburn ' ' ' 1 w ..... '

reverse and ' ii,-"ir

A Bryant Washburn has juy; re- j turned to California after a country- , vide tour, during which he appeared perona'iy in many of the cuu.n- ! try' mo.ft important theater.. He'

the car speeding

vuis le,-n enatred for "Huntrry J llf .ti:s" a pludo play from Anzia , Q What well known musical om j

Ye-sid.

rska'.-? torifw. of New York ea.-ft life.

both of Ciunette, tlib

Adrian Hawn and Mary Ciuhb, h of .Vorth We5.tr. this coiirjt'.'.

A Oti Harlan, the over-plump J n;ar of musical comedy fame, has !

(j Which your? screen actress has recently been adancd to wtar-

A Dori- May was a short time f,nir(1 (lancinr on the FtaL-o a bit too j

ato pro-noted to stardom. Her first strenuous anl !h devour- himlf to Mt.irrint' hir w,v "The !"(vo;ih ' t ,.ftn10.iv t.-ith t nw.

What hanl.-"ome (?) screen

A

a

'LAMARTINE MILLKK, 69.

DUN AfTKR IIIAFs.

WAJtSAW, 'ri. Nnah .f . j Ivirnartin- Millar. ;r, ;i resident Ji..m..-

1-rant'. f S.lv-r Lak- r.a been of S'juth IP-nd f. r th- last five -ars,

" a fare in whi'di she mad

d-f id d hit.

Q What motion pb.-ture actree t

!!!

1

ijr cabin

warded the v:-nenl -onti.ict for the nt his home, Jl c. Williams st.

lb s-ie I.ow I -signed .and sup-

actor who appeared with Dor:.1? May in ,t rent pitars. has a pair of cauliflower ear.-? Look for the answer in this column tomorro-A.

n a v i

w 'm-oiIdate 1 )' !. l.is bal ("

r bids submitted

early Vf .! ni.iy foHowii.;; at. i!ln .s of yars. He was l.orn in t'har.ip iin. i'.' ,

r.s'rir t .on "f high - h-j' i at c !nir $''.'" '. ot

ure: r;(y I'.rady, Hn tnmond, , Jur.f tl, but raup- to South Penl, In !.. 7 1' T 7 7 : .I --.- ; r' --mik Je. ; f r, ,,,, rhilade'.phia. P.i. He Is a reCi iypoc,:. J 7 ';..), M. 1. Hod', ! tired farmer. ! Warsaw, ITT.lOS. j His wife. Airnes Miller, and two! P. I. Arnold v "o . f'o: t Wa y ne. j , hi 1 d ren, Marl of Cleveland. O., an i ! rereied i!ie rontract for the heat-j Coral May Milb r tf South Uend,! lnvr. :umbin electric wiring and j survive him. ' venlilatir.i,' system. the company Funeral services wi.l be held a bid beinf: JCO.r.oo. Tlie total cost of the Kriehhaum chapel - Wednesday ! tlie cons-truction of the school will nifrht at 7:"0 o'clock tut burial srv-i

be i .) i). 'Ices Vn'üI he private tin two previous (.ccavionn the morning, trustee and auvi-ory board asked!

for and conbb i d i id.- for the work, ' but turned d".n all bid. he,-auJ thtv were conidM'efl too b.ih. .

on Thursday

.M.V'"Y IKKiS l)sT. WAPSAW. Oct. Kosciusko county farmec.- lira- in the last few weM.s lost "eyeral hu::dred hi;s as k result of the ravau'es of ho cu,era. but the most peculiar situation brought to the attention of b cal Veterir;ar..i n is on the farm of lr. J. M. Hyler who reeently has lo., 2 f hif, all of :ich succumbed to .septic poison. It has bten estallislted that andeath of the .wln.- on the Hyler farm was in no instance due to cholera. Th' horrs were of the larcre type oi the Ibdand ('bina species. Dr. Hyler tlrures his less at about Jb)Q.

BERNARD ROUSCH, 11, , SUFFERS BROKEN LEG ; Injurt-tl in an automobile tipover ; at Spilth Michigan and Sample sts. yesterday morninp at 10:,0 o'clock,' Hernard Housch, 11 year old, of jl'S N'otr' Dame a v., is at St. Joseph's! hospital with a broken e. The boy, who was i bliriK with an oliler brother, was pinn-'d beneath1 the car, caic-int: a fracture of the J riht le;. Other occupants of the!

car escaped unhurt.

PRICE HEIRS MEET, VOTING HARTMAN

1 : r, '

BASIL KING'S 'Earthtound GOL D WYN Now playing at the Blackstone.

mvriiccr.s ;i:.nthi). WAHSAW, Ind., Oct. 1 :.. I. mile P.ailey, of this city, was pranted a , divt-rce Saturday from IMward Hai- j ley by Judiie 1.. W. Iloyse in tlie 1 Kosciusko circuit court. They were j married April L'O. 1017. and sei)-; arated Auk. 1 '. li'lt. ! Myrtle Ralston, of this ( ity, was , aloo granted a divroee from Kay ! Halstern by Judge Koyse. Cruelty '

and non-supiort were the principal

ATTORNEY POWER

Many Attend Conferrnre panliiiK S 10,000,000 Baltimore Estate.

Re-

go to lialtimoro shortly :

n tlav, Nt)V. S. !

m Buchanan, Nlles, Hen- j

ton Harbor, Crumstown, lakeville I i and South Bend attended the meet- i I ing. The Hartman home was crowd- ; ! ed to capacity, while the overflow, j was taken care of on the spacious 1 veranda.

Ah! Epsom Salt like Lemonade

charges

CKOI

SITOM IlIHtKY

WAIISAW. Ind.. Oct. lb Several Kosdusko county fruit growers reported during the last week that

It is understood after the claim

I i is presented it will remain in statu I Between 7.". and 100 heirs of the j r.uo for a i,P;-i0ti 0f sjx months in I Price estate at Baltimore. Md.. es- . accordance with the Maryland state jtimated at a total value of $40,000.- iaw. jn the interim, it is the intenj ooe, met recently at the home of j tjon of tho South Bend man to ln- ; Thomas H. Hartman. 310 Lincoln ! v.;;tUate the estate thoroughly.

Sold in Handy Packages called "Epsonade Salts."

it.

:e. all t:e snlendid PhvsiC-

way K.. and unanimously voted j.ow- j Muoh of the property is located inarti0n of a dose of epson salts wither of attorney to Mr. Haitman in the heart of the city of Baltimore. out tho nwful tnstP an,i nf.Usea ask representing their t bums to the Christopher Price, who settled in for "Kpnade Salts" which is real

tht ir raspbt rrv bushes are produc- : ' ': " " . ' . uceii .ni:e i"uiu., -"" me i. j Cpsom salts combined with fruit de- ' Manv fif the heirs came nreoared p,itim..ra t n it-, r, i,f.i,i ... ........

ing a second crop. .Airs. Sarah.. . ' , , . , . , i . . - nvauves, giving u tne lasto oi sparK-

' ...... ... ........v ll4,- an.awK claim to me property grant- un!1 lemonade - - .i... ii. ...... .i t i I . . .-.'r n i .

expense inai win acci ue inrouin in- i r,i after the Revolutionary War, in vestkration t.f the est.-'e. but action whlch he .orved under C.en. C.eorge

jon the issue of a pro irta contnbu- J Washington. Legal authorities de,tltn was deferred until a late.- nurt-I cl;ir.. .. tomahawk claim cannot be

Whitehead. Sherman St., this city, ha f-n tlisplay in the window of a busintss house a branch taken from a bush on her place and on which

l lie I f .tie ' ii(M- iii.ijM'iiur-. .

held about the first t.f

rilTll M.KKI.(iM VIINTl'Itll. MH.rOKD. Ind.. Oct. 1 .. Daniel Norris. t'.,. of Mishawaka, entered j

upon his 11 ft h wt dding venture Sat- i js

ing to lie

November.

i no ieeu, lease an t contract, as well as the location of the survev to

the 2T2 acres comprising the estate.

i

fiutlawed. Th.e original lease to the property was held by Lord Baltimore.

Try i: when bilious,

headachy or constiuated. Costs but a few cents. Warning! Don't just ask for "tasteless epsom salts" or you may

I f'-i. l MI'.M 1 1.1 I 1 .1 I lO 1 1. IV.13 a.-"i IUI

I "Epsona.de Salts" and look for the

name, American l.psom Association.

- X r T i 1 1 '- - -r i" " ' '

'it::.iiut::;;:;:;:h;i;p,."'M,,iIr'::;-::::-i I . s. s st: :t....

at v..-. !um:j :;: t t 't :n:::ir --1-acln t ;:"e :::r i'

V. J :.::::::r?r.:::a 'Vt4i"-'--. a-::: 1, -- r z r ----t:--: -- :: . :: : - :;i bllilifeilli . .: .. : ; ifW.;un::::::KHi::::::i!ij:-r'. 'mJ&tizz 1: y s-- ,n"i- 2rir-- V -VA.- ...... - -. . i ;ilnK::::l.Jtl:;!S::::::::,?'KJJ:r::;;:: l.nh;s '1 &-xryr: äV ;vr!7-- Jv " V I y - : v."-.-..-.-. .- - . - : ; : fi c5:::".:.-..-.;::'t::: a bif.J:r::J:::i i VaT.. -.tj .-i y.iVvVi..t iiu.' c... f f.- : . : II at a:- ::! t',. ;.! S-- 'i lift ' 'f . j JCV - i ' i . - ' " s . J r : J 1 1 1 1 ill" s-'i c j" :j,-."i-: -j: ii"3 1 J "Vj. v'yÄ 'f' -5 'V.; ;-" . -; .i .-. 1 fe-. ::: ::?;:?v S .p-::-:;:::: i 1 IA:irinn?Hl'f ;n"i r I ft' l- -o Vct :i, r Ji2. r.;!!: -:,:55::jTi5ia :-:::::::::i.-5:sr jcrrrt o-rt ,r?"f iM' I? i?:w -i a'i-V?" V?1' "v-Sv, 'vr.s : f . h:iyfe 1! nip imn : i 4 mmmmmm pst f .5rtcil;y"- - W1' 1 v-' 5 -vi -v ty.t 'Til i i' t rj I? ? V -'.''e1',1-, i vi j,ai .u: j :j. - --uuJ 1 1 ' q -( l;fcvi rsSÄi rrrw. .s-:T:a;J;j' Kir n;.::-;,---: -1 -' ";; ' I v. f

CSU

m pi r- n

ia

A

mmmM

it.iA

urdav. when ht was tmlted in mar- '

rlage here to Barbara E. Lutes, tit, of Milfonl. Norris ami bis second wife were divorced and the other three wives died. His fifth bride has hf en married om o before, her husband tlying. He is a retireil business man and is a native of Ashland, (.

in possession of Hartman, who ;

The hrM step to knowledge is to now that wa are ignorant.

Try KEW'S-TIMES W ant Ads

The sun always makes rainbows through the f'-.uds .f t;r:.'f it wo b.' toward it.

JJAÄ ' k-f". vet

a r.

i

it's toasted, of course. To seal

in tlie flavor-

Qt7 n

'-d rt

3

RC1

i'i

1 3 Srt H

1 frl a CA Si

T3.

i I

Get This Big Walking Doll. Send for Big Doll Offer Today, Sure.

M

V.j.v k-Myc s'J

1

How Many Numbers Can You Find Hidden Around Ihe DolFs Coining? Yon Can Find Them If You Try.

Culicura Soap

The Healthy Shaving Soap

S'. fcn i Nrt.

CTI

m m MPS NfM

ln Inches : lv Tall t f She Walks k f and Cries "

nJ $4 Ik ifrn I

HIS MASTERS VCICE

This trademark and thr t-ndemarled vord"Victro!a" identify all our jtoiIikM. Look under the lid ! Look on the labtl ! VICTORTALK ING MACHINE CO. Camden, N. J.

the Victrola is specially made to play Victor records; the Greatest artists make their Victor records to play on Victrola instruments : you hear these artists exactly as they expected you to hear them they themselves tested and approved their own records on the Victrola. Victrolas $25 to $1500- New Victor Records on sale at all dealers in Victor products on the 1st of each month

victor

FT 111

f-J

'09

1

niWM fj"r - foTI" "t" ""i- J' ---

When you find three or more numbers, put an tn each one, send to Bis Sister, care of Doll Club right awav aui she w'li tell vou how to get this Beautiful Nifl Walking Doll, 17 Inches Tall, without its covins you a cent. This Dollv walks with a swinging

stride like a baby. She says mama,

has curly hair and sleeping eyes. Dolly's dress is made of ood material in the latest style, her hat just matches the dress Really, cirls, she is just the prettiest dolly you ever saw, and besides, Big Sister w ill send A Free Surprise Gift to Every Girl Who Answers This Advertisement Within Three Days. Send Right Away!

Be the very first in your neighborhood to get one

of these Wonderful Walking Dolls. Big Sister has a Beautiful Walking Dull for every little girl. Be sure to send your name and address today for the bij doll orrer. Ue this coupon and address BIG S1STF.R, Cars of Dc!l Club, 693 Popular BIdg., Das Moines, lewa. b.p l'ik .:tr t' re ar the n'.rrdr I T 'ltiJ. Send rce yotjr U.i IV-!. otter 1 7 return !:;!

PFEIFFER AM) SMITH f

Louis Pfeiffer of South llend and J Mrs. Frod N. Smith of Mi.-hawak:: will to Muncie for tin- .täte c m- jj ferenco of the Braid of Charities J and Correction to be h'dd er. 22- $ 25. I Mr. rf:iffYr will leid n dl-r-isr. on "Adtr iiii-tr tti" n" h.-i'-i'' to do t with cci'ity 'l.Ti itio v hi o M : s :

I'M

It

1

10

1 W i M ft

0

rr

V

1 w

SoüfA Michigan Street. Nzar Washington Aucnca

Smith Mil! tr.;

' C - -T.. c-

I

n.

'h ild r. n.

'o:.irty. fornif

of New K. J.

State Prison nt Mi dii

discuss th." sulj-c. Manufart irr'- "d ' i ici

f t;;.-. in.

4

I

.1

5 ?i v n p ? i Q ?i v . Hon i &rpccpc

Th.rc Y iH Apjica! to Most Women

the style an! rj-:.-siify jn tf c3 rir: -scs nricecJ ro very mod-

COM

D 01

It

'S

1 a (

I. rt f.

If. Ln fl

Vou viil be su: prised 1 1 c style and rj-i.-dity in tf C3

.rate. This is r.ol a rodrccd pi'c b ? v.:'

...ii..' ti t l i - i i t rr t

prices rr.ucn less iftan i."5ua;. t rey are pi. r.ciity tie voicncc: c rcirct i vi;i. rjrrge, I ricotine, Canton Crepe and Duvetyn. Lvory dress is an ur.us'jal value ;.t the price.

a!o ol up.:: vvWy -rriirt f.'.il drev-es at

HAIR IB DARKEN

It's Grandmother's Recipe Keep Her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful.

to ;

Jumper Dresses, 54.98 Ail v.ool n:vy serrre jumper Drc?cc3. trimmed v.ifh vhite stitching, with t'.vo pockets and

in

siz.es 12 to 44; excenrj:n.il

value

The old-tin.e mixture of Sace To t . . .1 c - . . i . . . 3 . . i . : .... r

.treaked and faded hair is prrand-

j mother's recipe, and folks are ar u.i j using it to keep th'ir hair a ;'oc I, ! oven color, which h quite sensible. I as we arc living in an ape whtn '. j 3'outhful appearance is of the greatest advantage. I Nowadays, though, we den't have j the troublesome task of gathering j the sage and th" mussy mixing at j home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved ty the adj dition of other ingredients, rail d j "Wyc-th's Sago and Sulphur Co::

R v n N

1 wsvr 7"

j pound." It is very popular, r-f -uuse . I nobody can discover it ha.s b n api plied. Simply moisten your eomb or . j a soft bruh with it, and draw thi i through your hair, taking on- small i stralnd at a time: by morning thj gray hair disappears, but what d - . I lights the ladies with Wyeth's S..g. j and Sulphur Compound is that, bej sides beautifully darkening the hair

after a few applications, it also produces that soft luster and appear- I ance of abundance which is so at- i tractive. Adv.

belt;

at $4.98 Jumper Dresses of navy tii--.ine at $9.95 r;na $15.00 Duvetyn Jumper Dresses in tan, jade and black. Formerly $25.00 value specta. . $19.95 Tricotine Dresses Very Special, SI 5 and $21.75 All wool navy tricotine Dresses with jrrey vestee and silk Roman stripe fringed susn. Ir. sizes 14 to 36; an unusual value at. . .$15.00 Navy tricotine Dresses, very smart in style, beautifully trimmed with silk braid; also embroidered; in sizes 16 to 38; extreme value at $21.75 Canton Crepe Dresses Charming black Canton Crepe Dresse, some fur trimmed, others beautifully beaded; a very special value at $25.00, $29.75, $32.50 and $35.00

7 ..

,-r t e

t'i-

. ff

(

V

1

NT

II