South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 14, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 January 1922 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 14. 1922

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BILES CITY BANK ELECTS OFFICERS

Ä! AFFIRM JUDGMENT

j I.AKATETTK. In-!.. Jan. I.T. Ho-! : :ror CTr.indall, of Mt. Summit, Henry I j'our.ty, i th! junior mm olMTupton ! f Ir.'liaiia. r. Inning the honor f'-r '

OF FT. WAYNE MAN;"

MAY ESTABLISH FARM FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES

INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 13. nsUbi;shnint of a l.OOO-acr fftm neir tl.o Ohio-Sitrerlind county lin. uhre Punlu university n;lght dem-

rnstrat modpin me'.nods 01 at,n-!;i?t plx mpRth, pf 132l. acrordlrc!

i'-ulture ar.l livestock ra!inr. wasjt(l sports a!ed ith Stato Auditr-r ! f'!: J'f-rJjy from th tat i mUscu! Friday y Gov. McCray William Oliver. j forma. cry. Clint Shaw. deer

1 I. cnristl. or ruruue. un The lhr(?e institutions hfKan tho: Miller, Thomas .McKinnr an.

a deication or rarrnH ironi ui;m f vr with c,,,...!,.,' bm ATrIonM

5160,307. received $2,0?1,432 and ' 1 onr-ctd with th robber;..

STATE SCHOOLS SPEND TWO MILLION IN YEAR

INDIANAPOLIS. .Fan. 13. Pur- r'-XvCl1 a hi" haro of the Lot.

flu. Indiana and State Normal re-! Tho 'ory was torn and looked as' "Krz-.N'o." Will

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i reived and spent arnroxirr.ateiy $2.- i'x.u?::. In-I been chewed by i at 20 degree tcl nv

1 0 oo.OOO from the state during therat- ! lr.R wl

brought to Indiana;-! Ion

rouirvvAiiNi:i is fotu:aumi;t. dnn th w.n rr.lr.c lt ';: to yvj to Jo the armir.ff. Thr is r.o better IMUator Solution than

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ifari'. Tb-1 boarl of il!r"r'ori in-;-Jd- tii- roüf.v. in-; lb S. Sr-oft-rn, ! Matth- v 'o,;. C. Wr.i:-. T.

i fa r. . . J't' r J Troo-t. .-m e lin- ' -!. C'.r-;- 1 i'aJrotf. i I'. P-ar. 3 it. P. L'o!i.; i-

jtho jf-rond year in ?uc-sion in the; All- ju,Kjn of record at I'urdu1 uni-1 Appellate C

Iverslty today. ! He rompftf-'l for the Mate honors

. with four other hoys, v.inne inj j:h-;r respective --rtions. They were:! ; Harris Warren, ff Koufs: John Sno- j 'iK-rKT, IirM.kfi:d: P.aymond Portr-r. I

CIre'i.hui c: FIr.vd Weathc rholt. o

, Ib""kport.

ill-.-.- liH- inj-.- v. t'ii iiih i I 1 Cili.l winners will Ip.ve noxt Monday on a tlve-day trip to Kentucky and to

Corvilon. Ind.. aftr viitlns Ciov

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triot, and Lurjfn Iiarri". o: K.ü.nK cP.nt j i . s i s.74 endinsr th1 year' Sun. haded Te delegation. No decl-v. jtjj balance totabre ;

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Fine for Lumbago

etah::hlnir the farm at the conference, it

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Olirt Ifälie Rill inj! re-ached

jtsTid. I i Mr. Chri?ti f-xoressed an intention!

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to make some arrangement by wnicni INDrANAILH

PLEADS GUILTY TO

SLAYING HIS W IFE iwith i ii of mukxari

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Mustert. Ie driven rain .v.vay sr l briii ;n its j'.a deli"lou. sooth ir.c: con:fort. Just rub it In ser.tty.

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ter liku Die old-fasMone-l mustard

r0 COChLLNG Tfc. "Focd-Drir.kM f ;r All Acs Quick Lunch at Koinr, 0;Tice,tr Fountains. A$h for HOkUCCS. Äir Avoid Imtstiozs i Sutslitntci

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Jan. 13. One! wife. Mamrp on rhrUfm d-M- f tore, ile tr.d f.fvo in Jnrs and

; Purdue might end men into Harri-; thound. three hundred and twen-1 heraus he e-aid he loved h'pr to.'. t"; !? hn-r.Lta!- !J.:e-

tnn I i .- o VJrAn.of find T) TO Ti HD V .-.. .1 1 - . . . . . . . . . . . ....... " . . . . . .

iyuiiu..i, , ,-,1f. UUiMm DT TP1 S". I' II Q'r 'an ' L' C 1 Kir th oi' friMi

nun.. u uih"-i..u'- ni ji i i(.;jci- souinern rounxies iu uui-

INDIANAPOLIS. Jar. 1 D-

-r.Ve OO.iarW Of th- f'f'O o'r'on1 r.V.iri .- hiv 1-er --av frnT-.i

: a.nrn.va a jiiasrment for ürainvt;, n.or, modem faming method?. toml)fr was turned over to the au-i court to t.m ro murder and v....

. or V , J .tnoruas J-rlday. Glenn Stout, one : rentenrcd to fne state Pri.on m i let ea:;!r Ä JU;'';r1nt fr VEGETABLE GROWERS ;-f the four principal, convicted Michigan aty for life. rcwt ' J"rner KarpUr- an; iiai n Yr:HIY MKFT ' entRCd to rx-e a 1 0 to 20 year! Mrs. ITitcraft v:x employfd a :insille gaias owner. 1IUL1J 1 LARLl .MLL1 !eot,f.nril ... . . 1 ' ;'

r.. t.-. . . , . i-wi o uuita in inBu.uiM Him unu to ne away rrou.

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Me Cray and the state board of atrri-''- J"'J? hoi A. Wood of the circuit flCt.rs of the Indiana Vegetable

culture at Indianapolis. Tho trip isj' ocl f- -Mrs-. Maude Martin won the . c.rowf rs association were re-elected a reward for th'r jjood club work, j - 1,1 -fment egainst the fuiier, claim-j Friday at the annual meeting of the Clbbon Gray, of PaJ;land. Shelbv ir-' rlamass for loss of a fur coat ' association held at Purdue univer-

fcounty, had grand .sweepstake? sin-j'-f- for repairs at Skeer's sliop. : sj v jn connection with the farmers'

sentence. led an othcer to

money, which was hidden in an oldlhorm

much of the time.

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CLEVENGER TELLS OF BANK ROBBERY

known as the Stevens Fur Company. short course. They are: William ht; Io-s occurred apparently about 'Myers. Indianapolis, president; Alfhe tlni of a fire at the fur shop. brt Morris, Craw fordsville. -ice

i In the Dvanaville case. Gustav i wesident: O. R. Brown. Turdue, tec-

j Schlndler's auto hit a sasoline pump jrctary: W. S. Iloebuck, Fort Wayno

that Kappier maintained In a bvca

'nore street sidewalk at gnraK. '. A jurr save damages against Schlind- ' who appealed the case, winning a !-rsal because of the instruction ' hy the court that the Jury ne(-u not

t i on.xider the fact that a city ordin-'an-e prohibited ir.aintenan-e of the Mlinciti Man Conferees Thefts ' pump in the sidewalk, ho Jury, ac-

I oordinjr to the appellate court should ! liave been permitted to tlecido J whether the pump obstruct ej the

sidewalk. A new tnai ot the cave wa ordered.

treasurer. The association extended

ian Invitation to tho national organi

zation hold its 1022 meeting in Indidanapolis next fall.

to Circuit Judge A. M.

Cain, Friday.

MAIlTINSVILLi:. Ind.. Jan. 13 K'.7 ('k-vnger, of Munde, who en-

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rt.Vi n' 11 UU " ouuet in increas0 your estate at or.ee! You . and Merlin th iank of Waverly several days ,

p-jjilv. ?o:. o. Mi. and Mis. A. r,i:o. nnnered before Circu t .ludcoi ....

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m:iiGL.iis STIUL sai i:. 1NDLVNAPCLJS, Jan. 13. A small fafe containing JS3 was stolen

; by burglarn who last night brok

into an oil filling station in the eastern part of tho city. The station was iobl.ed several weeks agro and $2 00 was obtained at that time. Numerous other robberies were reported to the police today.

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' iHiii'n eiaimeni irsarumi; roooencs , L-t-r i at c ri,i c

hv t!," ReV. I atlVT inr,d antnmnhilA thAfts Iip deelred bp1

was implicated in. Juflffe liain said 7.

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t ie hriii'"- bi(,thcr. o (irathwohl. 1 Jlf, wouiti defer sentencing Clevfncer'

ml !.r : . o'i-r:. Al: Mary .mc-dom- . ntii he bus made an examination of aid Affr the Ternoiiv Mr. ar.dtn statutes affecting his crA.se. Mr. P :rly b ftor. a v-ddii- trip fr cievenger tohl Judge Pain he had j-oir.ts in t!.- n-T. I'sicn their re-j , chd the Oakville (Ind.) hank last ' :rn to MI.c- thy v. ill reside at 7 1 7 .Xovember. obtaining $500 worth of S Fourth st. j unregistered Liberty bonds, which Mr. and Mrs. VVyr.n Murphy. m3;ho .0,lf an(i SfVPrai hundred dollars . eriar vt . a: par-r.t of a dnughter. L,f unregistered bonds, which he

Afary .To.ePhlne. hoi n Ar(inMay. -burned. He also Paid he robbed the!

I uru rai s-'TYi inr ien. 1 1 -y ai . j I:ank of i:r0oklvn, Morgan county. bi .-on of Henry Mar-h. Phoenix st.. !I)Pr 4 last obtaining $73 in small vhs h l i at Molester. Ind.. W ei-jchanKe. h0 confessed nlso to steallesday. Two ' terM. Mrs. Fran-in, four tomobile.s, one in Indi-

' arpentf r and -Mrs. .Noah uieman

AXXOHfCEMKNT. Calvin Stertzbach, chiropractor. has opened offices at 321 N. Main ft. Lincoln 6S27. 4-tf

lananolis. one in Chicago, one in

of Nib H. and a brother, residing in ; cieyeland and another in Tulsa, South Pend, s irvive him. :OkIa.

I Clevener said he was alone in all . of the robberies with the exception

of the one at Waverly. Rudolph Shonfleld, of Wabash, Ind., who was shot and captured, accompanied him for the first time when the Waverly bank was robbod, he declared.

HUNT MISSING MAN

IN HAMMOND BLAZE ILYMMONU Ind.. .Tan. L Ketzer, auto mechanic, wa.s mi.s.inJt today In a hre which destroy :-d the I'.uff block with Jamaee arnountrn to ; lodern. Tho hre burned all night, after firtin about 7 p. m. Appeals v ere, H-nt to nc-artiy cities nuking for

.-.id. IndL-ma Harbor was-unable to 1 anri cr,f,i that h-s hov wa vtnu.n

m nd assistance becauso of a tiri , and that the boy might grow un to

there which destroyed the. indiani J appreciate a. good smoke. lie got

THACIIKS SON TO K310KK. Somebody remarked that he "tanned" hin lad when he caught him tmoking. Mr. S. Ensible spoke un

Harbor hotel with .a Iosh estimates!

..t J.'0,"iO'-. I3xplosions of ccasohne an(j ox jn : he basement of the Ruff block

Mm a corking W. D. S.

George Plainer'.

pipe from 4

or.antiy ep.danjrered the firemen.

'tis nrMAN- to inin. The man who has made no mis-

Tho building was a three-story j takes ha not been, alive very long. : rructure between th Mee hotel; Tt used to be a common error to deari'l the superior court bullding. I fer taking lifo Insurance. Inform The. nrrt lb .-r was or.-upnl hy a ! yours-If fully by reading the free

hardware s-ton

ADD LAND TRACTS TO FOREST PRESERVES INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. l:.. Two hundred find 40 acre? of land aflolniiu? the Clark county Mate for,st reserve have been added to tho tort tract, it was announced by the department of conservation toil iy. f thH ino nre was bought -;-!'; J. A. Smith of Indianapolis ;,r L" in :UH an 1 th' ll't acre ; .'i bc-i.rlit 1.' :n two S'o'lbyb 1 r. ks t or . I' 0 ;n 1. .

1 lie ai.i.itio:1 i-i it.:.-- t :; state res-1

, i at-n t :'..'. 1 ai'tt . It i- the ;. 1 v. s-t o;-t-rini'sita! r 1 t of its kind i ttw l.iite.l States devoted t" :oi:v hai d(dir.

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on February 1st, 1922 a substantial reduction in the prices of their cars Effective January 1,1922

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Here are some exceptional values in Silk Dresses. Lot 1 Values to $29.50, SL $9.75 Lot 2 Values to $39.50, Sec S 14.75 Lot 3 Values to $59.50. seaJcee S22.7S

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Coats These prices listed IjcIow tell you now is the time to buy. Lot 1 Values to $39.00.

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Special Sale of Boys' and Girls' Gloves Boys Black Bearskin Gloves, fur hacks, heavy cloth palms, fleeced lined, very warm; 75c value 59c; large sizes, $1.00 value 75c Boys Leather Gauntlet Gloves in tan and grey; $1.00 value, Saturday .69c Boys and Girls Wool Knitted Gloves in brown, navy and black; formerly 75c value, Saturday . . ,43c A small lot of Leather Mittens with knit tops, special 39c Boys and Girls' Knitted Gloves in grey and black, 25c value, Saturday, pair tor 1 7c

Women's Coats Broken Line of Sizes and Styles Values to $35.00 at $10.75 Odd lot of Women's Wi nter Coats, velour and broadcloth, in dark colors. Women's Suits Broken Line of Sizes and Styles Values to $35.00 at $10.00 One special lot of Navy Blue Serge Suits that formerly sold up to $35.00, choice $10.00

Wool Middies $3.75 Wool Flannel Middies in navy, scarlet and green, trimmed with white and black braid; they are very specially priced at . . .$3.75

Men's Wool Union Suits "Slightly Imperfect" But Will Give Long Satisfactory Wear At 1-3 to 1-2 Price These garments are known as "Mill Run" or seconds, but the imperfections are so slight that the wearing qualities are not impaired. Men I If you are interested in Wool Underwear of the better sort at big savings you can't afford to miss this sale.

Toilet Articles At Special Prices Mennen's and William's Talcum Powder; a 25c article, special, can 14c Wood brry's b acini Soap, very special, 3 cakes . ,40c Jap Ro'r I alcu;.i Powder, 15c value can 9c Palm Ol ive cum t owder, 25c value, can .... 19c William's Turkish Bath Soap, large bar; 15c value, Saturday, cake 11c Palm Olive Shaving Cream. 35c value, tube .29c Woodbury's Facia! Cream, 25c value, tube . 19c Best quality Shaving Soap, very special, 5 cakes for 29c Hudnut's Tooth Paste

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Men's Undergarments Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, formerly $1.25; special, garment 95c Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, formerly $1.50; special, garment ....$1.00 Men's Ribbed Union Suits, formerly $2.00; special, suit, at $1.15 Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts, in neat stripes, special $1.25 Men's Outing Flannel Pajamas, silk frog trimmed, special, $1.75 to . . . .$2.95

Sale of Blouses Silk, Wool and Cotton Blouses At Savings You Can't Afford to Overlook Silk Blouses $2.47 One small lot of Silk Blouses that formerly sold up to $6.50. special at $2.47 White Wash Blouses Two Money-Saving Lots White Wash Blouses, splendidly made of good quality' materials, lace and embroidery trimmed $2.50-$2.98 Values $1.39 $3.50-$4.50 values $2.19 Wool Jersey Overblouses Values to $10.00 at $2.49 One lot of Wool Jersey Over Blouses in brown, navy and green; formerly sold up to $10.00, choice Saturday . .$2.49

carry a cood line of

Perfumes and Toilet Waters at the right prices.

Children's Sweaters $5.95 Value $2.39 Child ren s 11 Wool Sweaters, flip over styles; formerly sold at $5.95, Saturday ............ $2.39

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