South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 325, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1921 — Page 3

MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21. 1921

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KWVYKR III UT IN FALL. WAHSAW. Intl.. Nov. 20. Attori. y Morris:: A. Kockhill f thi city wa t.ully injured when he fell down a g',a.nay at a Dourbon hotl. H I1 mr.t'.r.fd to hl hom and i urMfr th- r.ar of a jhyvirian.

GOVERNOR WILL CALL MEETING OF INDIANA BANKERS

INDIANA WIRE BRIEFS

MrCrav Returns From Wash-

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War Finance Board.

. -OMli; Th- stxt- tri ' puLMc ir.strution has 1 i i - 1 t

tain Gfih-n Ml'-z' on tho Ii-: r

'standard coI!i:-s a' cording to Prr.st j Itwil r. I'lins f th'- ( oil-u- to ', nnrt th- nv P.nancl'il r'-uir'-rm-r.t j of th .tat board ar now prprssi ir.sr .'iti'.fa'-torily, th- jr"-i 1' n: say

ciiak;ks shk likes OTHER MEN RETTER WA IS SAW. I r.d.. Nv. '0. Mil.

of Warav, has hfjrun sriit i r, th-- Ko 'liink'p c.r ul! IM'i May Ail! well, nl-

w.r.iz r. ': aril that sh- jirf rf :."' o-;-.; ; y of ' ther rr.'-r.. H'".t- , M : S'i.iw 11 (.-:.!; an action for i.vor .r; th' A!!-?i c!riuT court

St i ' ! s for !.' our.

STHOKi: IS FATAL. PIKKOI-nN .. Ind.. No. 20. Miss Molly Divine. 50. whho FUffered a trokA nf paralyses several day. ap li df-ad. For many years h had th t! her homo at th4 Robert Humrhrey r sidene.

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INDIANAPOLIS. Ir.d . Nov. :r. ',ov. ,W'mv returned S-indav from

W.nhi sr: on. vh1 h" ror.ferr-!

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ror.cf rr.tr. p;;ir.s lor mrr of th nrn t'-lt.

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Purdue univ-r-

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cry committer. Tho tro .--rr.or, it wa? n-iid. will rail a mrtir.r of Indiana hanker within a fpw days to luu th' plan of rttT.diris' Inar.j to farmers. u-h!oh "will r-naM. th'-m to hold th -rn crop in torat:-. Tr.A qof-s'lrii. ,,f ;i x-L-r-al .'-H-'ion f th lKlsl.it 'i r vhl''h his n rn!.'4! on ar-o-,jr.t r,f tin- 5iiv of th-

j lty arf making a furvy v'f hot air i f urr.r'i : s uv-d in hom- h"rc. Th" I purpo-' is to obtain definite tan l-

'i lva- I :lrs furna-' ronstni-tlon and

Installation.

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h Jl.r". Ha.tw n-nrk irar.t'.'-l Mt'fa!ory wrar T!:- Army Stor- 1 " 0 F. .

iiifs sau: cosnsvrs. Fnusual opjortunity to ?ave 1 I efff re 1 thosA who are buying r.ew : lr---s for Thanksprlvlr.f; by thA ' rrnncr Shop. 117 S. Michigan t. j A roductinn of 25rr on a'.l dre5 I PtrAAt. afternoon, dinner and eveni in yp i" bcir.c allowed during ! t!ii? sab which will continue for a

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INDIANA SPEAKER OF HOUSE IS DEAD

IltANKIXHlT FtuL Ib it A. Kojr of thA Kth l. S. Infantry ha? bA.-n a.HsisrnAd sir ri;u'.ar army instruct. r frir ipht rr.mjianlns (f thA lT.L'nd Infantry. India i. a National F.uanl. In this district. Srt. Poyer will l.o instructor for th srvIco company and Company C of this c;ty and f-,r companies at Iifay'?tA, Colfax. Iar'lni;ton. I'dphi. Flora and Attica. FVANsVII.LF Or.linar.c"-? np-prr-pr; itintr $1'.'00 for th.f improvr-rn'-nt of two city parks have bn pas'd by th' council. The propose. 1 improvcm-r,ts will provido work for

(a number of the city's unemployed.

Our Store Closes at 6:00 P. M. Except on Saturday, When it Closes at 9:30 P. M.

CHARLES

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John F. MrCIure, 6o rimihs After RIne.-s of a WtM'k.

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AI)!l!tS')N. Ind . Nov. John F. McOure, On yrars old, speakf-r f t Th houH of represntat; vert of the Indiana funeral ass-mbly. died at hn home h'r today followir.ir an illn." of a week. Ma had been an active and prominent republican for year.", having rv'-l a.- major of Anderson four uar. Madison county circuit judi; for 12 year and member of the I n -diana public s.-rvice commission for ierbt years. Ha h survived .by two sons. Mark and Horace McClure.

FLKIIAIIT Mr?. A. H. P.eard?ley, state- president of the Indiana I'airuo of Women Voters, will address the diHtrkt league meetimr to be held at Fonnorsvllle Nov. 21.

ENGINE CREW FACE TRIAL THIS WEEK

Long and Rlock to Answer Manslaughter Charge Following Porter W reck.

FIREMAN IS KILLED BY RUNAWAY TRAIN LAFAVMTTi:. Ind.. Nov. I'd. Mdburn Kay lor, LT, of Indianapolis, a Kiir Four tin-man wan Instantly killA.i hero Sunday morning at 4 o'clock, when a cut of cars, running wild cinched into tile cab of his oriKine, pinniner him aKainst the boilerhad, and scald ir.c iiim to death. He died almost in.s-tuntlv. InKincr 'has. Woollens received a badly pcaMed b g in the accident. The engine, from west hound train No. 6 9, had just st a cut of earn, and was Tiiovintr out of the .switch when the crash came. It is thought th.it tho cnrH worn r.ot set fast, and breaking Imw, rapidly Kainil nuiTr.eiuum !) fore they struck the enKirie. Savior i- s irvived by Iii w ife in Indianapolis.

Sperll to Th w-Tlme. i LAPOUTF. Ind.. Nov. 20 Trial of Fnprdncer Lonpr and I'ireri an 1 Klock. onfririA crew of tho Michigan : Central train which crashed into a New York Central train Feb. 27. : causing a wreck in which the d ath toll amounted to 4 1 lives, will be-j Kin this wook in the porter county i circuit court, a chancre of venue ; from tli county havlncr been deriled. The two men are under in- j dictment for manslautrhter. j The state. It is slid, will demand I penitentiary sentences for the end- J neer and firenu n, chardnc; that the ; frlprhtful toll of lives was due to their nepliKonce. The defense will attempt to piaco- the responsibility ; for the trasre.ly on the twerman at j

AND COMPANY South Michigan Street Better Prepare Now

Only A Few Days Away

the point where the two trains piled up.

two warsawans hurt as rug(;y hits truck; WAHSAW. Ind.. Nov. L'". M r. and Mrs. Iavid Fussing of this city . suffered s. vt re bruises and had aj narrow escape from .-rious injury j when a biiKfry they occupied wasj struck by a heavy truck beiordne ; to Prown P.rothers and driv-n b Kalph Frown. Tl.' carriaire v. as! complete ly demtdished. The 1 r i a r j of the truck said that his vision wasj bli ided bv tlie hdits f anotlier c:r

roi.iinir from the opposite illrectiun

tiiiisi-; mi: ix TiLMxrx. Itockne's squad id 4 0 football fiends are not smoking these fall month.. With the etui of the season they'll be on the market for oiLMi.s. cicrarets and tobacco, and, like a lt of others, they'll pro to C.oldio Mann's Four Downtown

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It comes but once a year. But it means more than any other holiday. For then we stop thinking of the many petty botherations, and add up the things we have to be thankful for. Think yours over. We have ours. One of the biggest things is the way our friends and patrons have stood by us through the changing seasons.

You May Need New

Linens for the Thanksgiving Table

Ready made hemstitched table cloths, with 6 napkins, warranted all linen at $12.00 Mercerized table cloths, size 64x64, round and square, "to be hemmed" at $1.75 Mercerized table cloths, ready made, 58-inch, rour.d scalloped, with blue and white edge at $1.39 Mercerized damask table cloths, 2 yards square, excellent quality, unfinished, at. . . .$3.00 Pure linen napkins, size 20x 20, excellent quality, dozen $7.00 Mercerized napkins, 22 inches square, at dozen $3.00 Mercerized table damask, good uality, 64-inch, at 75c; 72inch at $1.00 Linen damask, 70 and 72irarrl Hfl KCl

Uln-f ftft and $3.50

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NOTAKV FI UFIF. Apply here for 12- Auto. Motorcvrle. Chauffeur licer,- plate."

Frinjr your s rial, motor and tit!" I

numbers and w e do the re-t. Fnrel's Cut Pate Store. s. Michigan s?.. opposite Crand Trunk. 4 '-!t

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for tl. Pe id album.". hid'.est J jrade. 1 it'ib.. 1.' pi t k. : :.".c ach; ' 1 J b'ch. I J jo k!s, t'c t;u I:. The j Y oi;. .Mu-'l,' Shop. ."J-tfi

NO USE OF ARM FOR TWO YEARS Couldn't tie his cravri or put suspender over shoulder. All came from rheumatism. Free Samples given. A representative from the Dreco Laboratory is located at Central drug store to meet the public and ex

plain the merits of Dreco. !

"I had no t:se of my left :rm for wo years. I couldn't raise it high r.ouph to put my suspenders over my shoulders, or tie my tie." said

Mr. Martin Helfman. the well known!

i-r.tmctnr. plastert'r arid t mer.t worker. wh;se home Is J.t ?'. F. F 8t., South Fend. Ind "My Joints creaked and poppel ery tinu-I went to move, my hack felt like it would break, and if I tomäied r.y urm I would ell out with pain. I couldn't clutch anything with my hand, for my f;ni;rrs wre stiff and sore. This interfered with my work so that I couldn't handle my mixing tools. "I took electric- treatments", mud buths and iiffeient medicines, but nothing Iid me any poul until I hit upon Dreco, ami I'm goir.K to tell you it has k1v :i me splendid relief. I'm wcrkir.tr every day and ray arm and back are improI:i w(nderfu'ly. I'm only f -. ;ad to tell of thA great l;i M lit I'e reCeltd from this herbal r-med." The well known brrcn Fxj'frt has i:r adquarters at Central Dru Store to meet the local public and explain the merits of this great remedy. Call to !.. Adv.

A receipt printed and issued by

a National Cash Register

Benefits the customer: The plainly printed figures of the amount on the receipt show that she has not been overcharged. She likes to buy in a store of this kind. Helps the clerk: It proves that he registered the right amount. The added and printed records inside the register give the clerk credit for the sale. Protects the merchant: He knows that to get the proper amount printed on the receipt, correct added and printed records must be made inside the register. A National Cash Re gister is the only machine that prints and issues this kind of a receipt.

WE TMJU YOU FC YXS PATWXAGL TWa CALL AGA'L A -1.00 -0001 jwi5-n

Brown" & Steven

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We make -cash .registers for every line of business Priced $75 and up.

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Nowadays, more than ever before, people are intent upon getting their moneys -worth, and it is at such times that the value of any commercial product is most accurately established The Victrola is not only the standard of quality but the standard of value. It is the product of the immense Victor factories where, because of vider experience and greater manufacturing skill, better goods can be made for less than the cost of inferior products and the public benefits. No matter which style Victrola you select it offers the greatest obtainable value at the pricewhether $25 or $1500, but look for the Victor trademark on the instrument you buy.

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ÜUSPftTOfF This tradfrr.ark and thr tr.iJrrr.art?J XTord'"Virtrr!a"idf r.tify a!l o:r rrod ;rr. Look under the I: J! Lo-.L th , libel I VICTOR TALKING NfACiILX CO, Of T

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SUFFERED SEVEN LONG YEARS Finally Relieved by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound

Ravenswood, W. Va. "For seven long years I suffered from a female

t iv3-r HHfiammation so

that I was notable ta do my housework. I consulted

f?Ä3s-2veral doctors

ijADinv siioks si.r, High tops winter Lrog-uf low tors, $3 to $4 valuer for $1.95. The Army Storp, Z?.0 S. Michigan. 222-tf

DR. F. W. VAUGHN DENTIST 617 J. M. S. Bldg. ORTHODONTIA

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DR. F. R. CARSON Dentist New Location, Second Floor of 125 West Washington av., over the Gross Grille, will be ready December 5th. Modern quarters occupying entire second floor are being fitted up.

Union ! rust Company Kate lV-jo-It lioir wllii nfl i) f ir'iirlo li i tl. ;irl-ic'j of clt-

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DR. L. WAMPLER DENTIST 1 1 3 S. Michigan St. Vhnf. L. 2473 Over r.Tryrs Jewelry Stora

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to give me relief. I read in a paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, S3 I decided to try it. and before tho

first bottle was gone I found great relief so I continued using it until I had taken eight bottles. Now I am very well and can do my own housework. I can gladly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine to suffering women." Mrs. Bertha Liering, tt. F. D., Ravenswood, W. Va. The ordinary day of most housewives is a ceaseless treadmill of washing, cooking, cleaning, mending, sweeping, dusting and caring for little ones. How much harder the tasks when some derangement of the system causes headaches, backache, bearingdown pains and nervousness. Every such woman should profit by Mrs. Lie ring's experience and try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

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TURKEYS, CHICKENS and OYSTERS for THANKSGIVING "vV will give you an order on your grocer or butcher for 10 per cent of the amount you spend with U3 for your pult or overcoat. Con?idcrlnK fie usual low prices on Vernon clothes, this is a remarkable offer. COMH IN TODAY.

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Additional Protection In addition to the protection we eive, for j liability in case of FIRE, or THEFT, which is j an amount not exceeding 20 times cleaning I

charge, we have arranged to carrv EXCFJ5S VALUE INSURANCE, at a very low cost to you. This will protect you for full value on expensive Gowns, Oriental Rugs, Furs, etc. Phone for information MAIN 709 The B. B. Cleaners it. .v. i; bo DnY CLEANING RCO CT .KANTNQ UEMSTITCIUNO riJlTINO

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