South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 307, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 November 1921 — Page 3

THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 3, 192!

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES The r! Klectric Shop Wiring nml Itciairln;j Do You Burn COAL? S. D. Moran & Son

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GOVERNOR TO QUIZ CRUEL CONDITIONS AT STATE SCHOOL

Charge of Brutal Treatment Brings Forth Probe.

Michigan Troopers Called j To End Halloivccn Frolic i IONIA. Mich.. Nov. 1. What a. ( planned to a Halloween celcbra-i I tion at the Ion!a reformatory turn- j ed into a riot here Monday nicht.! and im a result a truard of state !

! troopers here was called out to,

! quell the disturbance.

Indianern BecomesMWb SHE STOLE

Legally Fat he?' Of His Own Sister INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. . Max

Katz, age

LOYE OF BARBER

Wednesday btcamf

bojlesrally the father of his rioter, Mrs. ' he'Kster Sarah Worcel. 51 c.im old.

proceeding Jn probate

i Pcfore tho prisoners could

oulctrd. all of the windows in tho

carpenter shop, where the celebra-1 through

Hon was held, had been broxen. coun. Tho tr. state trooDors who h.iv Katz and hi wife KeWcn. adopt

been in Ionia since the fire last J ed Mrs. Won!

Wife, However, Says Woman Doctor .Took Husband, Wrecked Her Home.

' tf r of another sister of Katz. The

tood guard all nisht. though there 1 Worcel and My?ka Goldstein, dautrh

was no further activity. Man Held, Identified by Victim as Ilighivayman

LANSING. Mich, Nov. Another in vtizration of th tato indtrial school for boys at Lar.slncr. vith th removal or demotion of F :printendent Joseph Frost like!y to re.--i!t. is underway, it was learned today. Jvip'-rin. indent Frost successfully r.r-. ivoi a Inthy in r .-.tin tic n of

t) whuo! and its management dur-: YPSILANTT, Mich., Nov. 2. Chief the last leqislature but it hns'nf police John F. Connora and Dep- : n ..v n tint low (Irrb-ek has i ty hrriff Dick Elliott Wednesday r. t !.'--n s.itifi-l v.ith conditions at took L'am Ftannish of Ecorse, before vphc.r.i snce tint time. It is re-' t ral F. Hawkea, Jeweler at Whit-I--rfM that th- boy inn.ates were j taker, who they said positively idenf.ibjet to beating-" on t ri - pirt of ! tihed Stanlh as one of tho men who f !..:;, that th y a r- still su bjet b at and robbed him .Sunday. The t" i.' .T.iriKS on tbr part of employe., j ,,fjiC(.rri also arrested C Illynbenot.?i'l tb.it th'-r- is a prevalent of mt j vity, ICS West Und av., Detroit. C : i:rn an. - r:: the inmates, j whom they found at the residence F v.rn 1-arn-d today that th j f ytanish. Tho officers found a re-

t .rnor ar.'i i. n. .- ou. i :i.unii.in t Vo v.r an,j b'.acK lack hlddPn In a

stairway of the home of Stanish wlun they arrested him, they re-

v -. tror.e to th rchool and taken j .H)l

irr;ony from employes and in-j .iW-j. Wlnt this t-Hti:nony has; . T Ar w j :.,. d. has not been announced. ! A civspapcr s Value A of Judge u h i be n süßest d that Small Cost. Pastor Savs

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KALAMAZOO, Mich., Nov. '1. "I

K.L.M,ZCO, Mich., Nov. 2. Maklnp no secret of her affections for Karl Gric. Ir. Alice Darker

as their daughter Kllsworth. on the witness .and to-

month were called by prison olhcials j at the wmft time adopting Lhannjday in Mrs. Orice's $10,000 alienato aid in controlling the men. They j Worcel, 11 year old son cf Mrs. i tion suit agrainst her, testified she re

fused to have anything more to do with tho Chicago barber as soon as

parents of Mrs. Katz died. j the learned he was already mar

The husband of Mrs. Worcel died ried and refused to let him see her.

of starvation recently In Russia. His; it Wa nearly two months after widow, accompanied by her son andiene became acquainted with Grice, by the daughter of her dead sister, j he asserted, before he conlided to Mrs. Goldstein came to America and ; 3rr the fact ho already was marmade, their way to Indianapolis ' ried. He said: "I should have told

assisted by Katz

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No fancy wrappings. No fancy price. Just the finest, purest, most economical toilet soap ever made.

Made by the largest sojp manufacturers in the vorld.

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CALL MAIN 74 Sam'l C. Lontz & Sons On Colfax Ave.

into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Katz. jard." Dr. Kllsworth declared she

never entertained him voluntarily

Pt.'i- stat-. rr ' ti.ns commission . on two oerasiom ip th.e pat

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Active Bidding Sends Road lafUl' that bJt he came 10 L'aiama- . r f ' 200 once later and told her his Bonds to Premium I riCC lawyer urged him to get separate LANSING. Mich.. Nov. 2. The maintenance for his wife, she said, administrative board sold $4,000.000 !Ho askcd her, if hc wouK1 not s of state highway bonds, running 20 sam under any circumstances.

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of his riiany years in state

durational work Frost be retained ii r th- school in an e ducational ca- ; ity. b in" snci ( d d .n suerint rcb rit bv a ymjns'er in. in.

-S.W it with irsn A Mc la! rebus- i,f this J..-autiful I'cn;d p!l'd by t- Vilnnibii Tai!c rc lustra 1 j Luxe. The t Musi- Shop. p:i 'V-ry

I Upset Stomach, ! Gas, Indigestion

Pape's Diapepsin" gives Relief in Five Minutes

I presume there are people who do ! not read a daily newspaper. but I they are not your people nor mine, 1 and frankly, do not like to live ' with them," s aid the Rev. Martin

Luther Fox. of tlw First Methodist church, in delivering an address on "The Newspaper as the Great Modern Kducator." "We see so little of what it costs to make our paper that we do not fully appreciate it," said the speaker. "We seem sometimes to jujdge its worth by the pittance it costs us. Rut in fact, it is one of the indispensables of modern civilization. "The preachments of the press are greatly feared. Civic corruption has more than once been deterred and dragged Into the light of day by a newspaper. Harpers "Weekly, inxjre than any other one agency, waa responsible for the overthrow of Boss Twevd, of New York, in 1871. It is questionable whether gigantic evils could be propagated with the press against them."

Stomach acidity causes indigestion! Ford souring, gas, distress! Wonder what upset your stoma- h"; AAVü don't bother! The moment 3u eat ablet or two of l'ape's Diapepsin ail the lunijs of indigestion pain, the sourness? heartburn and belchin of gase.", due to acidity, vanish truly vonderful! Millions of people

know that it Is nredluss to be both-:

cred with indigestion, dyspepsia or a disordered Htomach. A Jfv tablets of Pape's Diapepfcln neutralize ueidlty and give relief at once no waiting! Buy a slxty-rer.t cae of lipe' Diapepsin now! Don't stuy miserable. Regulate your stomach fco you can eat favorite foods without causing 1 egret. Adv.

years and bearing 3 per cent interest, Wednesday, obtaining a premium of $30,760 on the issue. Tho price paid amounts to a sale

at 4 9-10 per cent interest. This is almost two-thirds of 1 per cent less101110

than the state was compelled to pay six months ago. Several bidders appeared, twice the number at any previous sale this year.

owner of a string of news stands in Chicago, tearfully testified Mrs. Chicago, had taken her husband

from her and broken up her

EPSOM SALTS

LIKE LEMONADE

NOTICK TO TAXPAYERS. Monday. Nov. 7, will be the last day for fall payment of taxes. The cilice will be open Friday and Monday evening. W. A. SLICK, County Tieas. T.S7-4

You can now buy real epsom salts without the awful taste and nausea, by asking your druggist for a handy rackace of "Rpsonade Salts," which

looks and acts exactly Ige epsom 1 salts, because it is pure epsom salts I

combined with fruit derivative salts, giving it the taste of sparkling lemonade. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of cold water whenever you feel bilious, headachy or constipated. "Kpsonade Salts" is the much talked of discovery of the American Kpsom Association.

ATTOACTIVi: KNVIRONMKNT Your surrounding; must be attractive if you are to get- the greatest pleasure and happiness out lof. life. Dismal, dreary walls are the arch enemy to attractive rooms. They destroy whatever bauty you may have achieved by beautiful furnishings. Look over our line of unusual wall papers and you'll find an inspiration for your rooms at reasonable prices. C. E. LEE WALL PAFEll. PAINT, GLASS 22. S. Muin St., Op. Y. 11. C. A.

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DAY THIS WEEK Be Sure to Visit the

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Every woman in Northern Indiana should visit our PURE FOOD EXHIBITION. We call it a "show" for it does show you the how of a lot of things. Shows you easy ways to plan meals; shows you new ways to serve old things, and shows you ways to save money. Meet us at the Pure Food Show.

Visit Our New Candy Dept A now fr.tture for us. so we are specializing this wek for the FO I SHOW n Mch rade, pure candlrs at KXTItüMKI.Y LOW 1'KlCi:.

t.rearn iVated b rts at only p r H

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Tlutter S. ot. U I'at-tle.-i. th. " h i 1 d r e n love them; 0"7 Tf r lb ä f U To poiiniln fr .(! After Dinner .Mints,

ver special, per pound . .

27c

Jumbo Dates Stuffed with peear.s and walnuts, per pound OOU New Wa.-hed Fip. so rq teaMncly prepared. ,3?C

l'ure Fruit Flavored

gum drops

Chocolates lots f different kinds to choose from but they are all one low price; per OOr pound OOt

27c

Visit Our Meat Dept. Our Mr. Cockrell, who is in charge of our meat department, is a real artist with knife and cleaver. Some day when you want a beautiful crowned roast, or a larded beef tenderloin or just anything real particular, ask him. Our steaks only the best corn-fed steers, the kind that are young, tender and juicy, will satisfy him. And the price is reasonable.

Miss Ferndell Offers: jou a most tempting array of Prirve. Fruits and Jiins, and a an added attraction for show week, she will s. II full pound jars of I-Vrr.d 11 Jains (any i r::it ) ftr only L 3 Jars for $1.19 Hot Biscuits, Um-m-Th- are c r:a.:.v ure.: wh.cn

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$1.30 Fresh Vegetables and Fruits I'uririr the p.irc Food Show our f,-i table ::ock is contir.vd to mare ircort.-picuou j!ai-e.. but o :r as-f"rtnier:t is in. complete.

Q Freh. Spina-;. Cau'.iMour. Clery, ;r.-n l? ars. Tomatoes. CuI cumbers a::d I...tdn of head LetJ t.tco.

Alligator lVirv extra far.cy Ap; and cooking.

f i ncy Fear:, draped and s for tatlr.f

Thursday's Souvenir Special Jones' Dairy Farm Sausages 23c lb. Limited to two pounds per custonu-r. No charges no telephone r.o deliveries, nor sales to children You must come in pennon for these "Souvenir Spt-cial-V

Pure Food Week Special Large sized loaf of Butter Krust Bread 10c No charjrv? no telophono orders no lellvcrlr.

Miss Heinz Offers:

a. a special feature, Thursday for this week a regular No. 2 sized tin of Heinz Own '-'ed

Ueana for only Stock your shelf !o

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Cheese--36 Varieties The Ferr.dell has always be-en famous for cheese but come in now and svo how absolutely complete thiij department is. For Thursday only we will sell Philadelphia Crvarn 10c per cake

New English Walnuts Kxtra larpe. fancy budded Walnut from California. The very first shipment of the season Per lb. .i."x: 2 lbs. $1.00

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how your home will'Iook after a good job of thorough decorating. The radiant freshness of its newness is sufficient reason why you should have this work done at once ready for the winter season. We have the most complete stock of wall paper in the city at 5c, 10c, 15c a roll.

Or if you need paints or varnish, you'll find that we are prepared to supply your wants. CHAS. SCHUPP DECORATOR i (Formerly Chicago Wall Paper Store) 1 04 West Division St. Lincoln 5893

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us up by saying,"And they give you your money worth." Thats right, we do. It doesn't matter whether you come in for a necktie that costs a dollar, or a Society Brand Overcoat that costs fifty you get your money's worth.

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