South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 4, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 January 1922 — Page 5
WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 4, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
ELITE SET GASPS AS BRIDE 'MARY'
DELAYS WEDDING - Contrary" Mif- Landon Hakrr Ilfron'.r? "IIP a Church Orpan Plays. i'IIH'AGi i. .Jnti. .:. Chu atro so- ( t ; r.v;!der-d toiiy by circumMnM .irroun'Iin th- Mjdd. n j.orr-rri' -nt of fl.e w-fjflinc of Alii.' ! ' r Mcormkk arA M.v4 Mary' I.,;r.don P-.iker which would hao ..r.i'ed two rf tho most prominent f.innliif In f'hi' a?( . Th' we j iinr; v.n.s ca.1 ofT whih- ' f.tshif.n.in.o I-'c wrih I'resnytTi . n ( !r;rr :ikel with K:J;ts '.hos,- i .irs u i aw rutins th- l.rs: ; trains of ;h- wedding march. Aecordinr to a r: n'une me r.t ma.l! from the r u 1 r i t by John Timothy Mor., jistor of thf. rhurch, th- marr:ir ji -on"'! h'f aus1 of tb' k ' t I rl n nervou f M:; r-'ik.-r. It u. if ''lir' ! sh- had l !! ill f' T VT-ll d.1M ip.b r f hutli the Me 'or inw iv rul Jtak'T families r f rn i rn-d from, my K!at iri.r;f ot!. r than the an -r.ourrvrnrf.t th- father of Minis !'nk'-r tha? h'-- or.dition was unclMrtr"'! ami tli it "it !m)o?ftibb-1 to piv anv information about f.ntiis f f t h ir.att' r." liili.Hl Sr-tlHarl. tl,.. i l.n hi.. a ; list f i,ol forw-ir-i th. MrCornib
..r 1 Mis i'.akrr hav,- b r-n ron-idf-rrd u,w' rr 1 ("uri ",J'-v.'-r.f h. -rt Mr.fo childhood. Thcv-i Th' i n i.sy U an ia has brought v.rn to have bo n marriod !at May,jKUit for injunction to nMrain tho
but th n a iif-Mnonerifnt f-f tho rerc-l rnnny wat raupJ by thf illness oi h- hrldo-to-br. A fev -,tt'kh acrf canio the announct irrnnt of another date for tho N'-nt. Jan. L'. "At 1 o'clock," th-J ivif a tlnns ro.id. fonK before that hour the Fourth I'resh ter.an ' !vin h was a mn of liiies and ferr. At ?. o'clock tho Jlori.-t1 had ad'l'd the last to u-h to t!if decoi a t ion .t ":?.( a stream f i:cr.cj far? 1'ffan dfpositin;: i;ueyt nt tlie portals of the church, i . list of thdr names would havj livnlMl a ILnt of lioxhoidrr? on thi oi.ei.irc: r.ik'ht of opera. At. o'clock the white ribbons forming an aisl for the bridal con1 le were strut, k iti place. The nofl M rains of the ore in, played by nvv I e J'iiartcr, stole tlii onph tlw hurrh. Tho hum of voices ce i?ed In a motpi.nt wa? to como the bridal procession. Oi'irnn IM.ij? Marcli. A si.tr door ripened. The parents of tiie bridejrrocm entered and took 'Tts with other relative In a front p w. The toms .,f H,e orcan srew stronger. It was soundinir the wedtlini: march. A bor in the rear of the church opened. It was not tle bridil couple, hut Mrs5. Robert M. urti-, sister of the bride to be, ri a Invendar srown ami picture hat. ;;nd Mis leaker's jnnall niect- and nephew. v-r and over nain tho first bars of tho weddinp march were repe.it.1. The t,i:fMts were prowlnp; a pit r stive at the delay. Anain the or:iin repcHiol the prelude of the n;i h. The ban. Is of the ctoc'.t slippol to 'JO minutes ast I. Thrn from tho rear of the ( liurch came the sound of footsteps. -At ';.st." the KU es t m sih. d. They watched the Rev. .Mr. Stone mardi t the front of he church, follow, d b tho Kev. J.'ines Cl. I. MCIuro new
"What wonderful values!" is the remark that we hear more and more as this preat event progresses. The value ARE wonderful, for we have
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ONE-THIRD OFF ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS VALUED FROM $75 to $169.75
UHTS ALL
GEORGETTE BLOUSES 25 Tr OFF PETTICOATS AND PETTI BOCKERS $3.95 $5 $7.75
And thn thvh a t " 1 : will lr no i. Tf mnrv l day." The announcement v.iped a vt.?"hjr rnrm of comment ar.fi ronjerturc. "Trut Mary to :lo om"thln; iii5ii:il ' mo f mm sM-pril t n 1. 1 ! r-f hT wn ac1. "th-rr v.'re firj fu! Jest ,ho be or r Jnuy HI. Her frh-nd! haf always ro'ied Upon hfr for onith'nr diffc. nt. "
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And hp his nvr-r dKip-oinr. . A,.r. c Marcus has been aptli'm. Snmo time asro yho piihlh- n;r,,i ... v,
i' a nook w e:vrr pi-:rnnf. i-at vlntf-r nh.r rrvralrd another up"upj.r'ctcfi talent, tTpint: from a trf-a-vro chft born by HO your.sr mm at th4 Plratr' bri'.l and extent ins? a ft flifricult an-l 'I'.ichtfi:: (I an re.". The announc merit of hr criKo-t.H-nt to All:rrr .rCormir,K. who '-rvei a an aviator in th war. vi no surprise to hr frl'nd.. who knv. ; hf c frin'lshlp of tfv fam-
NU. S. RAIL BOARD
POWER DISPUTED Judpe Landis Mav Define "Teetlf " of Rodv Aflrr Injunction Hearinjr. CHICAGO. Jan. Definition of thf powers and authority of tho I'nJtd States railway labor beard is hojKil for by both th board and the l P!iii Iva nia railroad as tho rfMilt i of tlif injunction harinsr brforo Jtidir- f.nndis in tlw I'nitf.l stales "U'IM1 ,M"n l,n Ia"': l"itl roau has violated its order. The case arisen out of a complaint j by the federated shop crafts of the Pennsylvania system that its or-1 ganization has been ignored in the election of i mploye. representatives with whom the road discusseti worklncr rubs. The labor board ordered tho IVnnsylvania to hold a new election to roplar' the shop crafts on the ballot ris an organization. This the road refused to do. contending that the board has not the proper authority. (.1 :rii: iMuynxTou or iiomi:s. Tli at i.s tho name ar plied to 1'laborated Fire-Itesist i uk rooms. Xot only does this well known roofing protect your home from the elements but it makes a roof fire a thinsr of the na.wt. There are thouands of natisfied owners of Mlah- i orated roofs in this community, j Call tho F.laborated Roofing Co..! 107 W. Division st., Main J403. and :usk for estimates. 1-tf C.ilvin Stertzh'irh. chiropractor, cradu.Tte r.f t'niversil School ot Davenport and Ross School of Fort i Wayne, has opened offices at r:M X. Main t-t. 4-tf All you have guessed about life Insurance may ho wrong. If you wish to know tho truth, send for "The How and the Why." It is issued free hy the Renn Mutual Life. J. M. S. Bldg. 339-tf DR. F. W. VAUGHN DENTIST C17 J. M. S. Bide. ORTHODONTIA 3 rmttes 117 South Michigiji Correct Apparel for Women triumphs each day
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
rearranged our stock and readjusted our prices, so that many high-priced garments are to be found at the nnost reasonable pricings.
CHARMING NEW FROCKS .7B $13.78 .TS 4.7l Values to $110 Newest Fabrics Newest Style Features
DISTINCTIVE COAT
S33.7S Values up to $75.00 All Wanted Materials OF LATEST AT ONE-HALF OFF AND
$23.75
NEWEST SKIRTS 20 fr OFF SWEATERS AND SCARFS lOc OFF
1ZEITLER OUSTED;
MAHGÜS NAMED North Lihcrtv Man New Road Superintendent Eastman Health Officer. T 'Ulli üujvi iiiin dent to supervise maintenance, construct ion and repair of cour.y roads, succeeding Kdward Zeitler, whose application for reappointra.t wai denird by the county commissioner. Mr. Mant;us who lives ar. North Liberty. qualified for his work by reason of experience in road matters. He was superintendent of the construction of the county unit road running between lakeville and North Liberty. This road is one ot th? most important road units in the outhwest part of the county. The appointment of Mr. Marxus tndcf j spirited effort on the part of Mr. Zeitkr's friends to have him reappointed. Mr. Zeitler was formerly countv commissioner from the I eastern district and when his term i of office expired he was named uperintendent of r.ad. The oftice on a pr;- iie,u and miieace basis pays approximately $1.S00 yearly. i Diiuan Is Hotaincl. j Dr. I'. P. Kastm-an was named! ... . - i courty health officer to succeed ur. H. T Montcomery. Thifl change had previously been indicated. Dr. James Pugcan is retained as county ;hsicir. n and Norman Kellej' wm named drnir.aKe commissioner to succeed William Klinkner. whose petition for reappointment was turned down. I.oui.-j i:. PfeiiTer and his wife were retained as superintendents of tht county asylum. r. A. Rarker was another applicant for the position of highway u1K rintendent, while Dr.-. A. D. Huffman and H. J. Cannon were applicants for Dr. Dufrpan? office. Tho county commissioners likewise directed that a triangular piece I of property, acquired by the county j in for bridge purposes and fdtuatcd near the end of PTwin? ar., he sold at public auction in March. Tht property has no value to the county, bat is considered of value to various property owners in that vicinity. The prico which the property will brio is approximately $400 -n view of the fact that assessments acainnt tho tract for jrrad-ir.K-totals $:.o. Trie tract is an aero and half m size. SOI'TH ni:.M) CIIAITKU N.O. 2. O. 13. S. Stated meeting Thursday evening. Jan. ath. ini:z WlTHRini. "W. M. NORA K. HU'X'SBERGEK, Scc'y. All ICc cigar;, 6 for 10c. Engel's. 338-tf 2Z rccent Reduction Sale. Vernon's. 33 4-tf. CALL MAIN 74 Sam'l C. Lontz & Sons On Colfax Art. ' for our $43.7, : Fur Tri mmed MODE LESS
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I ATTACK MAJOR OP1E I FOR "KILLING" VETS
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 1. .More letter charjln Major H. L. OpI of Staunton. Va.. with nhootin down American soldiers in Prance, reached Sen. Watson of Georgia today. William D. GUli. Richmond. Va. wrot: "I mw TaJor Opie tak a rifl from a soldier on the morning of Oct. 9. 1318. and shoot another soldier. I waked by the dead soldier 10 or 15 minutes later." William E. St. John of Lynchburg, Va., charged he saw Major Opie shoot down a runner, the man dying instantly. John R. Ledy of Strasburg:. Va.. also isaid he saw Opie ahoot a ruuner. The three men asked to be called before the senate committee, which resumes hearings Wednesday on c'harffCi of lllegral hangings and killings In the A. E. F U. S. WINS PRIGE FIGHT IN COURT ! Practice of Enforcing Prc-Salc Price is Held Illegal hy Jurists. WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. The government today in the supreme court won Its flf?ht to knock out the presale price maintenance policy f Meticed hy numerous big wholesale concerns over the country. The court upheld the contention of the federal trade commission that this trade policy was an unfair method of competition and acted to keep prices high. Leaf Lard. 50 lb. and over 10c Beef Tot Roast 8c Boiling Beef nib 5c For Wednesday at Buehler Bros., 319 S. Mich. St. 4am WOMKN SAVK MONEY. By buying your shoes at the U. S. Army store. 330 S. Michigan st. All standard makes of factory blemish shoes. $1.35 up. 365-tf 16-oz. tin Velvet, $1.3. Endels. J38-tf.
SHIRTS,
All South Bend knows that a Livingston Shirt Sale is a real sale. Included are all of our fine Excello and Wilson Bros, makes at the lowest prices in years.
$1.50 Shirts Now $4 Shirts Now . . . $7.50 Shirts Now
Be Here Tomorrow
POCKET YETO BY EX-MAYOR MAKES BUREAU CERTAIN
Carson Fails to Sign Ordinance Rescinding Appropri ation Mrang Is Agent. South Lend's free bureau lives acain. employment The recent ordinance of the council rescinding a forme ordinance which appropriated funds, dhci plow death in the form of a pocket veto by ex-Mayor Carson. Ore of the last, official acts of the Ddt-going council was to suspend the rules and kill the former ordinance t which appropriated f 1.250, the city share In the expens of maintaining the bureau. Hlatmil Gov. MeCray. Thij move followed the appearance of Kdsrar France, chairman of the committee directing the activity of the bureau, who asked that tho bureau be done awav with in view of the fact that pontics had' entered into the matter and that the governor had declined to appoint the man recommended and who in tho judgment of the committee was Lest qualified for the orTice. Walter 11. Strang, a republican, was named by the governor and following this official announcement. tfort was made to nullify this appointment by doing away with the fund for the otfice.
Ioo 5erner was the choice of the!',MWn P-ii' i tl'o hark--worn out lpf.rremployment bureau committee. I ..'H''' lul J", !hlnk T" h,,ve !,i
Henry Harper was another aspirant to the office. The Chamber of Commerce had plann-ed to continue its employment bureau if the state bureau was killed by the act cf the council. Now, unless the new council resfinds the ordinance or the county council rescinds its appropriation before contracts between the state and local units are entered Into, the bureau will stand ami Mr. Strang will be the director. A total of $5,009 has been appropriated by state, county and city for this office here. The last ordinance wa killed when ex-Mayor Carson did not sifirn it before his term of office expired, ihis acting automatically as a veto
Starting Tomorrow at Eight Livingston's 66th Annual January
UNDER WEAR
Shirt $2.50 Shirts Now $5 Shirts Now . . . $10 Shirts Now .... dm
1.15
Union Suits or Shirts and Drawers; Wool, silk and wool, wool mixed or cotton; Wilson Bros., Stephenson, Cooper and Duofold makes. You'll find just the style you want in this great sale at wonderful savings.
$2 Underwear Now $4 Underwear Now ....... Ribbed Shirts and Drawers Now
!ROB LOOP THEATER OF $2,000 AT NOON
CHl.'AG' ro"oi"(ri the .Vm. J.--Two bandits lumbia theater in the b a-t of the bus.no district shortly before noon tcday. They overpowered Floyd Hoyd. treasurer, forced him to open a nafe and escaped wit a $2.000 cash. Refore ieavIn? they tied Royd up with rope. vrnoi.1 COUKT. Appelate court affirmed St. Joseph circuit court in case of John IokUr vs. Alex Grzesk. which do vor piikfkr? In the old days they burned candles which were home made. Then Cime the oil lamp. Lator they ued gas. Now it's the electric light. Reimold ells genuine Mazda bulbs : and says they are the best. 3 6 2 -tf "Bi:st snjjru.- ! Zane Greys "The J.at Man" is, proving to be one of the best fellers ! i in new nooks. This new book bv this) popular writer may be purchased at j the Book Shop. 119 N. Michigan st. : 4-tf ! no Acid olvent 85 cent Bottle FREE (32 Doses) Just because yon start the day worried land tired, stiff !cs and arms and mneles. an acbinp head, burnins: nnd bearinc j r i 1 in iimi i "ii'iuion. .Jet well' Pe free from Miff joints. sre muscles, rheumatic ia iris, arhinc bark. ki.lnev or bbobler trouble. Start NOW. If you Hiffer from bludder weakneM with burning, scalding: pains, or If you are in and out of bed half a dozen time, at niirbt, you will sivpreciate the rest, comfort : nd strength this treatment Rives. VW will jrive veu for vur own use one R.1 cent bottle jr,' lose FKKK to convince you The Williams Treatment conquers kidney and bladder troubles. Kheiini a ti in and nil other ailments, no matter how chronic or stubborn, when caused by excessive uric arid. Send this notice with rour letter to The Dr. I. A. Williams Co.. Dopt. V J07.. 1 O. Block. Kast Hampton. Conn. Tlease send ten cents to help pay part cost of postage, pirkinjr. etc. We will mail to you by Parcel Post, delivery paid, a regular KVphiiI bottb of The Williams Treatment DOSKSt, without obligation or expense. Only one bottle to the same address or family. Hstablished K2. Adv. ALE $4 Sweaters Now
S WE A TERS
m SJ5 S7.50 Sweaters
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N OW $2 Jerseys Now
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Underwear
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$3 and $3.50 Underwear
$5 Underwear Now
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Fleeced Shirts and Drawers Now
Values Are Greater Than in
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FARM BUREAU CHIEF DEFENDS AGRIC BLOC
ST. l'Al'U Minn. Jan. .1. Jamesj R. Howard, president f th- Ai:iri- : can Farm Bureau f d-ration, can to the defense of the "agricultural t b'oc" in cor.cress today. Howard. In an address lef..ro th Minr.e-.ota Farm Bureau federation, j Fa Kl the bloc was rc"; -:!. fc-r I every p;e,-e of cor.Ktruct: l c:':I tlon ra.se.i m enprr in the la-t 1 six month?. ! "Rvrry kin 1 of political intricu j have been tu-ed to brr.ik t !." pow ot tne iiioc. Howard cliarce j. i per cent Reduction ?a. Vorn- j en's. :S4- . 4 All 20c cisarets. z for 30c. Knsrert ng-tf. CANNEL COAL For Your Fireplace. Burns Like Wood. LONTZ BROS. 602 S. Michigan St. Phones: Main 164 Lincoln 5164 USE SLOAN'S TO WARD OFF PAIN LITTLE aches grow into bz pahunless warded off by an application of Sloan's. Rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't 6ght long against Sloan'3 Liniment. For more than forty years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands, the 'orld over. You won't be an exception. It certainly does produce results. It penetrates without rubbing. Keep thia old family friend clu-cys hand, for instant use. Ask jour neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. r Liniment
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Sweaters
Right when the season for sweaters is just beginning we start our annual January Sale with greater varieties and bissrer values for vou than ever.
$5 Sweaters Now
$ 1 0 Sweaters Now
S4 Jerseys Now
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i:vov. ?. t;-. .7. "Too'-, r ; ! S 1 1 1 f - j: 1 : c.s r 4 - ' of at C,a rv. Y. V a o I Vi : i ) All fee c:rr. Re r,o: IE DIS RED WITH MPLES Hardar.d Rf J. Itched and Burrs j. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals. "My trouble bean w.:h ir.i;c"tion which cai:?d my facr to r:rk out with blackheads ar.d pirrp. The pimples were hard ar.d rei cr.d festered over, and itched ar.d t-::.rd a great deal. My fice w as liisurti and I lost a lot of slcrp. "The rrcubie lasted about a year teiore I bean usir.p Cut:c-:a Srsp and Ointment, ard sftrr u?:r.g f-'o cakes cf Cuticura S ap ar. J two bcx3 of Cuticura Oir.tmrr.t I was heg'd. in three rr.or.ths." S.r.ei) ?!iss Luel.a Ix-per. H. V. D. 2, Ker.wick. Mich.. July 25. 15:i. Cuticura Soap, O.nirr.er.t ar.d Talcum arc all ycu need frr ail toJet vises. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust wi;h Tkicum. rt !-.. L'.f t E Vli 41 Hi H.,i.J fn whff or i'rtn: 3 r t ; I.rurr.thikC" Cuticura Soap ht withoul mi$. smmmm 7 J J LTj - .,f. r. !. f . I fl u 7.85 i! I Years
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The Frances Shop Reliable for 66 Yea rs
