South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 13, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1922 — Page 24
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13. 1922
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t'UUWnO, J.in. 12. Delegate to th annual mor-tinij of tho United S'ati-s flnlf .is-orj.ition, to h hold ;n i 't.icugo Jar:. , will consider the -vv, ootrnatod iron clubs, and ;i." .i1v:h bil.ty of charinsr an adrnivip - M f.... to spc.-tators at th" nai:oial i.ainpioi.,hip, r a rt icu '.ir ly tii" if n and fh- an.atf nr. Iat s and b...iti..ns for the IU2.1 rhai:ifioii-.-h.p? will b" fonnaU awanbd and (,:?!v-r4 o! rt f. Tho T'Tiif-d States asr;afio,, votrd n jnoait'a a t leal of t lie stymi" mi!" t J : r yar. ao but hinro thai time th. re has lam vonie dissatisfaotion with tho way tho now rule
STEEL MERGER IS BEING ORGANIZED
manj jmalr lndffndcnt 5tel.n a.i poible. U. Stol corporation. h:c rival of th indepen jents, has plants In all parts of the country. The Independent? are hampered by this lark of geographical distribution as they are likewise hindered by the lack of centralized control. By the merger the5e effects, it is expected. wl!I b remedied and the sat combine wl'.l put the seven independents on a paying' basis.
Srvrn Independent Companies Plan to Compete With I J. S. Steel Corp. XKW TOR.K. Jan. 12. Aprrabvals ef plants of s"ven independent f-teel
empanie are belnsr rushed today j IX)CATi F.-ni'A rnOST-Bl ITKN.
preliminary to a great industrial , .,, 4 ' , . , -i-u-.i.n You can mention families that mid-western merer. . , . am . - . vou know whe have suffered dur-
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,own ,v. n,.dnaMw to. or I'Mca- w!nJows and doors are eet in Cloisf.?1. " c ; f ArT,er,ca' ter Brick you need never worry hicago: Midyal- Stp-l Co. of Coat- bout winJ ffnow ror raln, rsvil.p. IM.; Jr.nnstnwn Pa.. Irka- A?5c staples-IIlldebrand for Mm-
v.-ii.jjt. .-."-i v o. i nur.aio. i..;ple Republic Iron and Siel 'o. of i
winter from the faulty con-
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-MlirinS JOUILVAMST Dills. MEMPHIS. Tern. Jan. 12 At Howe, for mre than a half rr.t irv Identified with Memphis nwsr.i: a.' a writer and publisher, di-d it his heme Wednesday. Mr. lbw during recent years was p';h:iher of th Tmph!. H'Tali. a w.-k'.v publication. Ho was 77 yrirs o !
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Your.K'town. O.. and Br.ar Hill Steel Co. of Tounprstown. O. It will h" a triple rn erper, financial xprts !.pl:"vr. Two groups of three an l four companies respectively will unite separately first and then combine to form the nucleus of a 'arir amalgamation sweeping in as
A XXO rNCEM I INT. We are now located in our new office building at 305 S. Notre Dame av. II. S. Chrlrtman Co.. contractorj and engineers. 363.
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Compartment arvd It a nf-R oM-n SWvplnf Car. Cbratlo-Ovh Car. Dtnlnf Car and Coach . Rqutt for rratleni tr invited ni ma v b mada tSroK Ial Tickat A(nt, or by addraaalnff M. F. Qvatnt Afnt, PennrUanla Buildirvc, Grand Rapid, Mich., or V . b. b:aMrv. Division Ptttnrr Afnt, Room 504 Pennsylvania Du'lding, 32-1 ?uth V"s Straft, CK i c jo , III.
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'. S. DHPARTMENT OP COMMERCE HAS PKChMMlD HKR-, CAI... "THE MODEL CITY" IN ZONING AND PLANNING. J.Uj
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H. KIM HALL. SECRETARY OP THE PLANNING SHOWN EXPLAINING HOW THEY DID IT.
BERKELEY. Cal.. .Tan. 12. With a special committee, selected by Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce.
would ho allowed on eoitatn properties. "Th" best wav 'ajt. w. fiLrured.
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SLA YS SOCIETY GIRL AND SELF ON STREET .SilKVI!,!.i;. . ( .1 in. 1 2 Dor
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stymie. Th.- Rryal and Anrä rit of St. Andrew, w Iii. h rules pa If in th' British Isios. h;u never eliminate 1 the htyml". Deic-atis i:i faor of it for tho United Statt a will b num- roii3 at Chicago. Wliitrw-y Iiors It. Perhaps tho most important business will be the discu. -n an to the advi.-ability ( f ( harfti : an admission f f fcr the champ. anshii. Howard Whitney of New York, retiring pr'sident. is in favor f it. He declared following the a nia leu rli.imiiionship at St. Louis that the crouds war,- coining too lare to handle properly and some me.ann houbl lie b is. d t' k p th. m down Vhcn :ti re th in ...('not people attfmpt to witius.i a poif match there is no comfort for anyone in the nalierr. Limiting the crn!Ier-s in 1 r 2 2 wil; be- n. r.-ary. as the two biir champif'i.chips are to le held in cities which will turn out enormous : ow d?. The association is intereste(J n obtainlnsr money which can be used To dcw-lop Intf rna-ienal -olf. While it lias taken :i:ii" ytars for those in power to come around to it. they ar. at Inst convinced that the nio:U di-,'-nitied way for America to s- ml r presentatives to Great Britain is for the Pmted Stat s Golf association to take ( ntire charge r f r-uch teams and l ay tli expenses. The United States Lawn Tennis association has followed this policy for ears. To I'll ::nuv Yank Invader. By clnr'in an a 1 mission fee for Th cl aTi-pir-nsiip5 the aoci.-itiuii would ho able t finance foreign in.isions of Am. licin golfers. The t irk I which will be elected f ol lows: President. J. Pred. tick Byers. Alh -trheny; ii-.- presjd.-nts. Robert A. Cardn. r. Chicago and Wyant lb "andonooi, Morri- couoty; secretary. Cornelius S. Lee. Tuxedo; ceeutie committee, Loer I. Lap ham. Sin Francisco; .lohn p.. Lem'Vt. l-n-r: James I). St.aodl-h, Jr.,
on its way from Washington to study would be to leave it to popular vote, j -J th "model city," the eye-1 of all sec- If the majority willed as w e sug- j y tif.ns whe-ro zoning and city planning jested th ro opld ! no complaint. d
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Berkeley has been divided into
seven Ulstin Is. respf cttvtiv alloteil
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this college town. the fne cit where the oterS liavo The de.artment of commerce has, directly passed on the question."
s worked out arid there, appears J declared Berkeley "perfectly zoned."
"If we have been particularly sue-
oessrui, I would say tnat It is Pe-ii". i-ainuy uweninus. entireties, cause we have put every step of thee flats, hotels and dormitories; tore-tail
project directly up to the people," says Mayor Louis V. Bartlett. "The plan was worked out piecemeal. We pased an ordinance? allowing neighborhood. to form dis
tricts, while experts worked out the j businesses; non-obnoxious industries, problem of locating various indus- I such as factories and warehouses,
trial, homo and amusement sections. The forming of districts occupied some liitle time, and there was considerable trouble with .property owners over what type of structure
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charitable institutions and sonic dwellings; senti-public. buildincs, parks and amusement cent, is; garages, oil supply stations, wholesale
and to refineries, tanneries and other industries creating "obnoxious odors."
Detroit; .Man I . Wilm, Merion;, Thomas R. Paine. Atlanta: A. T. Butringtori. Pall Rier; Albert 1 j Locke, Pia' Burn, and Ponner A I i I - a r. St. Louis. The open championship will be played at the Skokb- club. Chicago the am if ur at th" Country cl'ib. Brookline, and the woman' at ""hit S'i!luir Si'ifings.
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HEARTS TREATED FREE lr. I ranklin lil-H, t Ii .r- it sw i ilit . (Ümw ii Si..0 IVroo?ial Treat incut ami New Heart Hook l're. Sudden d-ritli and dmpy eriiied lv boa rt lit;ise m.i eftrn be tireveut-.!. '! prove tile relillirkitble efli'M-.V ef Iiis S; " rial Personal Treatment f.r la-art di.vi..-. sla.rt breath, jaiin in side, shoulder or arm. npprsdeii. 1 rrctrnlar pule, palpitn ti.ii. suH.therititf. pttffitig f ank!.- er droTsy--lr. Mils will send t nfilicfed fiersoiis a -5-Free TrentmeTit and ninny reports of eure after physicians failed l'.ad ea-es Il-lially Soon relieved . This.- t rent merit m are tt:- r.-sulr i.f :;a y rs' extensive resear-di and unusual success in treating various ai'nients ef flu ta-arf. luTVcs, stornaeli. tevels. k'd ti. y. bladder, and rheuni.Ui'- treui ! -. v. llii'h offen eeüiplieafe ea'dl caie. Writo tor A to n i n?i i ii it Keports. So wonderful are the results that wishes every s b k person to test this f a -mens treatment at his etpense. Afili.-te.l pt r-i'iH should avail th nisehes ef this liberal tv.-r at oia-e they may n.wa r have sii h an opportunity aj.ain. Ir. l.i are laieriais. 'n death eone-s more suddenly than that from heart dise,... Ser.d fr Peek and Two Pound Fr e Treatment. li-srile your disease. Ad dress. Pr. Miles ; r t n 1 I b-pen-ary, Iept. Ill VJI to bib Prank I'm St. P.lkh.irt. Iml Adv.
Banish Headach
Gblds.LaGripps CÄSWS&QUINSKE pLCLLXTED Heabr md Coili trt a crime agkimt b2la nai imü wrliarc Don't b Uve ta vmter cvmpUiats. Dat axtkc yoarvli ctriets and cxxlan j (Wer hy aSowint Coli to nm tkeir caor. Aiwirt Kar KiU'i CtKini Erotniie Qninina Tablet haadr. For Cala. Headatles aax la Cripj they are bt hj ttit quirked ta act and end CVJt ia 24 koar. La Grippe 3 Ijt- Safe, dtptaiabk. N bad after crferti. N ' hf H moot." Carry nJrrt and pleaiaat to ta'at. At Ml Druisl3J0 Ccr 's
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on bread, or served with pancakes or biscuits, these cool mornings. Karo is so much less expensive than butter there's no comparison between them. It is one of the most wholesome and nutritious foods you could possibly give the children. Keep the pitcher of Karo on the table all the time, and let the children have all they want. See how strong and rosy they 11 grow and how full of life and energy they'll be. Tell the grocer to send your Karo around today.
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We are now in the midst of the most sensational January Sale in our history. Our prices already have been reduced to rock-bottom and NOW WE ARE MAKING FURTHER REDUCTIONS FROM THESE LOW LEVELS.
No need to miss this opportunity to save money on the finest furniture, for if you do not have the cash just now, you can take advantage of our liberal credit plan. A small payment will deliver any article in our
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Every Dresser Included at Startingly Low Figures Now is surely the
time to buy that odd dresser you have so lont; been planning on havimr in your bedroom or placing in your KU'-st e h a rn b e r. Kvery drc-sser, including the latest period designs, poaa into this sale it startling reductions from former prics. You will find our stock so larpe and varied you will have no trouble in match
ing the exact type of bedroom furniture you now own. Von may buy an exceptionally OQA CA fine dies.-er, formerly priced at at ?xOU
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Buy Your Duofold at the Lowest Price in Many a Year
No other article of furniture you place in your horn will be a better investment than a i i j -fold. You mav hav. your choice now o' all models I ti c--large and v.ii p o stock at considerably lrs than 1 ha regular pric1. Tip duofold jde-tur'-d finished in fupp -i oak ajii S ujdp'lstored in brown imi
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$14.75 Library Tables $9.85 I b re i still another example of the remarkable opportunltps in this creat January Sal", p.e.util'ul Queen Ann1 period library tables in wair.ut or mahogany tinlsh at the very 1. prbo fjuote, .above.
$75.00 Gas Range at $59.00 The big reductions in this fal extend even into our stove department. Here you will find just the range- you want and o'i can mak" a substantial saving on it. For instance, w
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$29.00 Brass Beds at $18.45 jTerP j, another exampl" of th wondrous bargains that await your ehoo.-ir.-. A har.ds'rTpbrass b'd with a laautiful 'P -sign ami finish is shown a f 1 S . 4 ö . it wa- formerly priced at showing what big savirps can b-- m id" h'-rv
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