South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 18, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1922 — Page 10
WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY TB. WTl
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ü. S. PLANS RAIL WAGE PARLEY TO PREVENT STRIKE I ift-Tv Railroad H a 1 A-k Pav Sla-1) I "ninn
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Deacon Slays Sister's Lover to Uphold Moral Code, Police Maintain M. I ! . Wi-.. Jan. 17. "T?;n-j ?hair r.ot rr.nrry." :n th" (fi;;.!;vir.i!:;i' r.t whi-'h Hartnoll I'.'trw Wir -nr ' h'.rf'i "n, 'il'Tat'-iJ to hi hfi;ic"ho!:1 oi5ai 1 torjay. Jo v, l-i .ir(vjil of cyirii: I'h:'.ip lln'.s'oii a forrrur p!r.. on th'- I'arv. farm, wl'h ui.nm F.t r ! I' - .-:-t-r. Ah-"-. -- a -no it to !n'rry. f'nr'.v 11 fi-ha'!'- hi ' i-t rvor. a r.'l 'lauchfrs to w I. If har j's n t h'ritaL' f r.forr dz f( library in 1 1: o family to his hn!'rnr son .lamy. .rl In Jh s-.iprior court to-'la-. Titrrrrl tho pla of tr-iilt? in fh- 'r.o-t Tjri!iuo ra.- it .' a! 'I in t Kl - for y."ar?. H- i-'har'-d v.t:i first A iiti- i'iiirJT. I'n'i''- av FarW'H onts-'l that hr kili Houstr.n. !! thn hid th bo '. th.-y -av, in a straw s a k a r. " t f i r to !r .
BILLION FOR ü. S. ROADS THIS YEAR
INDIA POLICE RAID ROOF TOP RIOTERS
I. .MOV. Tan 17 -W rh ha , r, ARBUCKLE EVIDENCE
h l i l t . opM at Gen a on STORK IS FxPRCTTF.n
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America i? on Yrrjir nf (rrat- !
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I'll! .-A;Ot Ian IT -Th.. I r f 1 GERMANY WILL JOIN
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TO REOPEN IN COURT I Ä'Ä'i:
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romposfl of 11 men an i monarrhit coup "ast vrar. ! r '. j The raison clothin? 23 pr -r.t
wotr.m. -.vith on v.ort-.an and j in Swltrc-rland at thf bf-dsid.. f h-T cff.
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T'-!i.- t:-" jury wa allowed th ' couple, five or.? t nil one d aucht. r 1 's Kf ic h.oar to v ttl personal af-t I
paratory to hpir.sr lofk'l up --
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and roai.ty ap-
propriatl'tr.s. tax nr.'l 1 or: 1 F- : ), fir rf" 1 work this yf-ar. ncrordm to .'. lh iv-nr. tac-kor. fonu.'-r (hnf of t!i F. S. bur iu of pu''h;-trail.-, now .- r'tary of th" National A-phak avo'-iation. (I'ar ft '')' !!.!! will h r)u-
t.io'.T.l in roa 1 r-or.st rurt ion and ia-
trol work th:- yar. .ctatt . In ad-
ii'jon oo,f ''it inor.' m'n will b' an-
STRIKE FOR WAGES I !ri1 1,1 th ro 11 ln;u hin' r' I':UlU- ! jtaturinu' plants anl in th" rnat'-rial ' Si I A MOK IN. Fa.. dar;. 17. The I ,. , f i i .'.at. is. rvi-n;on f.f a-, anthra.dtr Mrik'- Arrilj a oproximatlv MK'iLU uns ' 1 In event a n-w worhin- agreejr.cnt nt f, rr,ads in F 1 . Th- ainf.uiit . eannot ! ncofiat"l i- p ! d toM- ;,, t,-.t iu, v.i.t
t'.pl'i-. -" ," di-eijest.-tl by tri-d:.-f riu r r i v r j - !
Aspiia'.t hF'hwavs ron-tru'tl in
p njrfr h(T" totl;i'
tion of till- I nifd .Ml!:-1 UorkSa ,l, ,,,nnlrv .hirir.- tnt vrar u nntd
inik a road :;0 f rt wide rxtondin? from At'u-tn M'lin to San I'ran--:.eo. I'.-nnybi.rker said. Fnncrde rnanufaeturer. at th show announr-d that '.2.ft0f.,i'A0
r. v wnc s'aif tf r"p!a tlii exist -
i iniü-r pi ;.-;? i-.-i oppo-- j or, whi'Mi rpir'H Marth .tl. .' ;.f j I'nion It :ii r-i ha'. - u t j 1 r eon-ud-
lio.inl n I'.w i.ii- in-piii-. J ration voV-ral ;.u-m whi h it F j squar- yard" of pavement was eoni ,: r;" ':t- '' n- ' ; 1 ' ' ' " i proposed to embo.ly in a ht of de. j strurtel iti F'21, or nearly 71 p rfto 1 ai.on-a! I.-- ia,!:- .d h a d j rn , ,u 4 TheS(. j-adud.- 20 prreent ! ,,.r.t reat.-r than in 102. 1 a' I oum.'.Iti i.f the ; i nor.. a or.- uith :i t ilv toin. I
l wa i-"" rates; th" hok -off sn s"teni ;
ta hdif-hnierit of dead work rates for removing slate and plar.iric prop.-- in mines, and improved working con1 it ion -i..
' 1 1 i i h 1 1 1 1 - ua ir.i.rir,i 'Mimum; adjustment of inequalities in
a !- !' a i t:: : a u- ral rail ' i.v- t hi- -i. nr.--. It a :ia as t a- ..;;: , , : . . ? f r r i ' - " -1 a r d i s i.r 'on i ! , r ' IIoo r at V a-hir-utioi. Tk. jdan !!.!- tin- r-? orat'n i l a ! ! , r -a i i .: 1 1 a 1 f ' n 1 r r n -". Ii ua Ii- i r: nt.'i ot r!n admini-
a . n h - i. i today, to WIFR. NF.ARS DFATH
FAFFS. Jan. 17. Mr.'. Audrey
,. i r r ii, - ir, .i 'r' iKhton Fyan. 22-V(ar-o!l wife. m a h 1 1 1 a u , ' . : , t i i 1 t o r " t n - r 1 rT I o n . 1 1 ' iVir-h t..i.. V,,. I,.. a..,..a rrl, ....... .
p.v t'da m'ar." ad-! ... , .n,.-,...,,.!. j n.Mii.t.f r..h,ia;- hop- t" av--rt!S- ,tan of Musko. . nkla.. a Chi-
!" :ir I ribiint' wriii r, compel .-m ber
, : I CITY-OWNED STORE
CUTS RETAIL PRICE
'MRS. RYAN, "SUICIDE"
at! oüt.-. Md in- i;.-put' Itlor
!t!"d oi on t!i uav t -ttlm'nt
or t ' r T' -. i . : ! -I rat ion
i i '. . rn'-vi. ' m tit- which pow Jnoni
ii!)t:inii;v. Th" p a."" mi v
-'i p ;iort ers
the pojpf of a knife to swallow
. : 'hroh bichloride of Tio n ury tabbt.
'.opr. v Ü1 be w 11 r tablivhrl !Xt i until Th initial --"--ion"' of 'h livi'ir al f.ontd- nr- n t e 1 1 1 1 1 1 a t d 'of !'!. !". a- 'Ording t announ'e1 1 1 . t - ': . S '' 1 ti to er.
I!nnf'-i t"teii ii.tf 'nd any
a'h .vfill alive to. lay in the American hospital at NVuilF, bu waa much wenki r. Her husband wa.-' stUI ilftaiufd by the polir- p tidlm? the outcome of h is uift'sj corwlition LoctorM at tb hospital say that Mrs.
ot t of th- toa.l will b" first brouuht ! U-van -'innot n-r.iv. r. II r moth. -.
Wfor. th. .regional bodv h.avlnc iur- j M- Frriirhton of an Franci?ro. It di -tiori. if explaim -i. In th" onstantl it he,- daughters !. dv'T.t a -om prom i.-t is not effertetj, ;ide. the disput" then will be taken beforo the J bor ho I l ither i lc. It was , PICK REP. HOUGHTON
added, also can ap'.oal ;i deci-lon of j the regional conference and obtain!
a new h'.trin-r I-for the national F. FRFIN. Jan. 17. The American hoard. j government today notified F.erlin I that Alanson Houhtoi? nf Corning, j
TIFFIN. O.. Jan. 17. Municipal stores will smash profiteers and slash food prices. according to Adolph Fntfer. mayor of Tiffin, who has established what is bdivrl to 1-e first municipally own d general store In th' Fniterl States. Meat and bread were red need from 2 to '.0 percent upon the opening of the municjfial store here, in
tlie fire station. The firemen did the; '"clerk intr." Fr ad was -r I i for six ents ami j the store math' a profit of 20 pervent, accor linir to Fnirrr. ,
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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
Open Saturday Jill 9i30
Dr. Martha Turner Will Lecture Wednesday, Jan. 1 8th From 3 to 4 P. M. in Our Tea Room (3rd Floor)
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AS U. S. AMBASSADOR
ASK DELAY OF WRIT TO EVICT LABORERS
N. Y.. is to b- appointed ambassador to this country. Mr. Houghton is republican nini-
WASHFVr.TON. ,r.in. 17. A niovp 1 hrr 'f 'om,-ress from the r,7th .Iis-j
tri't of Now York state. f. js :,: !
years old and a manufacturer.
to stay vi tum of mlmrs in tho 'e-t Virginia coal fields has been
made bv i c'v of Tabor Davis, it was " ar nounc d h r - today. ! 1AST(K FNTFKS I I Ci 1 1 I I I! J-.. i Favi- wird Ov. Fdward Mnrmnj I'F.T FI FFF. Wis.. Jan. 17.' of v-t ;rinia and pb-ub d that ' Th on!' tiphtin- cocks exhibit d in j th.. i. tior .,f th- miners from rho annual poultry show here w re, th. ir hom-s v.,-hedub d for V d n s- ' enforcd by the R. v. Irvin Jon. f. a day b- po-tp.Niie.I. : Methodist minister.
Women .v.ivr money hy buyln? your ;hoes at th" U. S. Army store. 330 Michigan .-t. All standard makes of times. Factory blemish. $1.35 up 355-tf
WHY GROW FAT?
Druggist Tells of Easy Pleasant Way to Keep Trim Attractive Figure Even at Middle Age
vorn xrXT. ; That's the frclinq: one will always; have as loner as you do not have your ' automobile insured. Why not act at ! once and permit the (Ireenan Agency
to eliminate that feeling? We're in the Farmer's Tru.s Hldff. 5-tf
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A Costive Condition
gives Premature Wrinhlcs
It is a universal desire not to have wrinkles those indelible marks of age. Avoid them by avoiding costiver.ess or constipation. When you eliminate
costiveness you lessen the chance of 1 beinj bilious, having headaches, inur breath, coated tongue, torpid liver and indigestion. Take DILAXIN for natural action. It is a natural laxative and will help you In i avoid wrinkles. Dilann tablets, made from the famous Dilaxin prescription, are sold by al) druggists the world over forty handy tablets fifty cents.
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Dr. Turner will tell how to remove wrinkles, black-heads, brown spots, moth patches, eczema and all other skin blemishes. She will tell how to cure dandruff, itching scalp, brittleness, excessive oiliness and dry, scaly condition of the scalp. Her talk will also cover physical development. This lecture is free. FOR WOMEN ONLY (Girls Under 13 Not Admitted)
Ti " : - a !' 'i-j of women who have' !al ., trim. tyl;.-h f:ur all their a;i-. " iiti 'o tak : -ejctit in; u h I'd 1 i.f. . And be.-.u--o they ; !. iv b. .i d o- '"Fat c d Forty"-- i a ml ) oi" foo'.tsh starvation diets.; t hi : -'i '. i ' ever. ies ard ct r!am med - i riii- - !:! "Tii t make their con- . u orse. they q;vp up all hope ;
..: d ".iy, "h. w.JI, I rath r bo fat. i a '.' I'at thit ."hows Fat that comes .."d s i not o--.!- enrabcrsome, '; may prove, dai o riis, a lerid! d i -I l d va nta to o ;r :; cr.-sary ao-
: A :ty an! p. aurce. So why stay
that way! N special fTt'rcl.M or i : e t Xo ! '.rue rot:- or cickerut. m"di ines. Ju.-t a dir.. s -vi rk Ii r:-r. Aperient p i nt to ta k c 1 ::! ijuickly ar.J pot:. a.' !v t'i'"'.-: . V"tti.-hs i'vA Fate Nb d:. :-ie Store i r a:.y -ond dru ;-:'.-r ean v"UppF yo:j v i'h a larce FdtF of W. nd. li'i. Silts. .mh;:!n J'.rwnd. for to) ct-ntt and will rt turn o-,:v m.orcy :i tho :";r-t btt!e tvir.-h. i-. d if c .;;e r.ot ;r.or. than - 1 1 : -1 1 F Advt.
THREE Big Days of VALUE GIVING at VERNON'S
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and OVERCOAT
Men, here's a real opportunity to save money on rlothes of quality. The finest styling and finest fabrics have gone into these suits and overcoats. $25 and $30 Suits and Overcoats S18.75 $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats
24.75
We're featuring these bis bargains for three days ind you'll be doing your pocketbook a big favor if you come in and buy during this time. $45 and $50 Suits and Overcoats
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$60 and $65 Suits and Overcoats
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A Few Specials at Half Price
Sweaters Cotton Hosiery Silk Neckwear
Woolen Hosiery Union Suits 39 Men's Suits
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Wilson Bros. Shirts 79 Men's Overcoats
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$2.00 Cotton Union Suits $1.29
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Pants Sale
25 Off
on Any Pair of Pants in Our Store 25 l c Off on Any Flannel Shirt 25 rr on All Silk Shirts
Mother's Attention Child ren's and Boys Si i i ts and 0 'Coa ts 1-2 Price ' Wash Suits at Price $1.25 Boys' Waists 65c 40c and 50c Children's H ose ree Pair for $1.00
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S.C.Lontz&Sons
On Colfax Av. Main 74
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Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Saturday 9:30 P. M.
South Michigan Street. Near Washington Avenue Another Reduction In Lower Prices
Beginning Thursday morning and continuing the rest of the month we will place on sale all our Women's Wear and Accessories at a sharp cut in prices. These garments must be closed out regardless of original costs. Our high quality merchandise at the season's lowest prices has been a big boon to thrifty, economical shoppers. We know pur patrons in South Bend and vicinity appreciate our efforts. Now we arc going to sell these same high grade garments and accessories at another big price reduction which will bring more satisfied customers to this store and an added interest to this "Our Greatest January
Clearance Sale.'
See Tomorrow Night's Paper for List of Prices
lUhen Heller m;i it's Oak. It's OaU.
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Revised Prices on New Rugs--If retail prices are based on today s wholesale prices (not what they cost the retailer when he bought them) Rug prices can be said to have hit bottom. Our recent purchases, as well as a small stock left over from previous purchases, are all based on today s costs. Our Rug prices look very low compared with only a short time ago as a result. The new patterns are wonderfully d-lookin2; many of the designs are bright, cheery and will do wonders towards furnishing .1 living room, or whatever room a new rus may be needed in. When you come in to look at the new rugs, and see the new prices, we suggest that you look at some of the nice floor and tnble lamps, too. Welcome always even if you are not buving at this tim.
A Few Rug Bargains 11-3x12 Best Qualitv Axminster S79.0O 9x12 Wilton Ru? $89.00 11-3x12 Good Quality Axminster $59.00 9x12 Best Quality Axmiru-ter $60.00 9x12 Good Quality Axminster $44.00 9x12 Axminster Ru?s $34.00 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rus $43.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rug $29.00 24x48 Rag Rugs, big asserting $1.50 each
Read This Important Message 3y taking advantage of our profit-sharing plan you receive $4 in interest. Just use the telephone and we'll teli you all about this proposition.
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