South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 31, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 January 1922 — Page 5
TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
ORLA PARKER, FIRE LIEUTENANT, FALLS
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William Hont-n of w CirJIs! roupht 11 fox skins : th county tMltor to chMin $2 bounty al-
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to a b"-al duller who pa.d him 110 --ih f r th i1!; Th" a'rtnHnt v. ;m pror.our.r-f d onr- of the finest hat ha bn raucrht In the county in year. Ifooirn ha brought a totl of 20 skins Into the c-ourt hou.e to claim th bounty thi -as'.n. They were raucht or Fhri in th vicinity of New Carli-.
ENGINEERING DEAN OF PURDUE U. HERE IN LUNCHEON TALK
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rokn tlirouch. H'1 had ra' hel a : -i n t of 1". f't h'T. the ladder rn'ki undr h i.- wjli', turne, I and hrx him to the round. TaLi Jlrother to lhiit.al. FaUirur hadformot, I'arker .rk:!y -rAxo -eriou- injury w:th 'h- Hxci;.t;on of a hrok'n ar;ii. frac-u-'-d ;:! a;,';1 the el ;).. , and iifT la- erafior- an 1 l-rui.- . The i-fI;r. a T,b i !ar t'-, ir. h iv ol Wajror.rnin Kir! Park.-r. a brother 'o the ict:m of the ar-rid'-nt, ruh-d 'he Injured man to the Kpuortli hospital. Th f.re h;u! palr,-l much head n.iv and wn.n lireakir. c through the io-f when i wa ilfiVTP'l, an 1 the
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'h whol roof u.u- d vroye.l before the b'.azo wa- ur.dT control, and 'orufii'lfera Me daniau'e. w: done to the rooms of th .sw.nd floor. Ifoe companies from th t'rntral and No. - stations nnwrl the alarm. A roof ';re remltlr. z from a defeetive rljir.n-y cau. d damage amounting to J I o at 7:i." o'clock. Monday inorninir. at a residence at Fhfrman uv., owne.l by J. L. IeK'ie. Hh. crpmptnis from No. G station rrponded to the alarm.
BELGIAN GOVERNMENT FIGHTS DRUG TRAFFIC LXN7ON. Jan. r.o. The HelRian
government lias decided to employ
a corps of wnni"n e t rch,i '.vho will make fr-Ufnt urpri.-e virit? to frontier ani outpost stations nd mhjeot women pae Hirers in train.? coming from dermany to a do-.vn-to-the-sk in examination. This decision has b-en taken hecaupe of the t ver-increasinff ahttn? of cocaine and heroin in the country. Hy the law of October lr19. th Importation, production, manufacture ani sale of st'ipef yirc: drusra of this variety, excepting for mediral purpoes, forbidden. Thee drus aro maniifactured in Germany for the most part and brought into Ilirium by yojut women. With snrne d rc. the tak of the customs officers will be very difficult. A dress with cxinMvo panniers, or a crinoline ki,-t will offer opportunities for concerning la rare amounts of drutrs. An lucre. ie in the adu of dru.s ha coincided with antl-jranihllui; am! Pussyfoot lciril ation m delirium.
Eriwanl Sinitli, Jr., Ape 2, Lanplis at Parents" Frar Until "Hello, Mister." Hello!" Thu, calmly nd with an er.catrinc ?mile, Kdward Smith, jr., two-jer-old Fon of Mr. anl Mrs. IMward Smith, 31 Portage nv greeted the fireman who rescued him Saturday evening. He had locked himself in th bathroom and was unable to discover the combination that would let him out. The members of hi family, almost frantic with fear, coaxed and commanded In vain for r.O minutes, while IMward enjoyed himvlf immensely . plash ins in the tub and wash bowl, com in; at times to 5hout gleefully through tlie. Key hole. After every key in the house had her n tried In the lf-ck, and there was pome talk of brfaklr.tr in the iloor. It was suggested that -ome one might enter the room through the window and liberate the mischievous I'dwanl. Ilo'e No. No. ß responded to the alarm, and a few minutes' later in view of a large crowd that had gathered, a fireman pealed the long ladder brought
from the hose house, crept through
the bathroom window, and restored the child, damp, but still laughing, to his mother's ami'.
Fire Causes Small Damape in Main Buihlinp at A. I). A fire in the office of the Main building at the I'niversity of Notre Dame at S:C0 o'clock Monday morning caused a umall amount of damage and not a little excitement. It is thought to have been started by a discarded ciguret ftuh dropped among nome papery which were burning merrily when discovered. Ifoae companies from station No. 7 responded to the alarm and soon had the blaze under control.
A. A. Potter Addrecs Cham-; her of Commerce at Regular Weekly Meeting. "An education should bo acquired by the fame principal used in construction of a three story hou." paid A. A. Potter, dean of engineering. Purdue univer.ity, in speaking before th? regular weekly luncheon of he Chamber of Commerce Monday noon. "Possibilities of an education ar not cxhaued when the Ftudent has ht-en taught, by the old methods. th thinr he ought to know. He hou!d t.e allowed to experiment, to find Jurt what he is bet suited for, and what beft suits him, and then he should be trained along that line. Thus he acquires a substantial ffiundation on which to build a succcful life." The development of the mind thronen observation, through readuig with understanding, and improving the memory was discussed by Mr. Potter, who told, al?o, of a unl--u o plan inaugurated at Purdue whereby a confidential report of ach Student' personality La filed In or(U-r to aid In giving him. individually, the help that ho needs. Pnder the heading "natural appitude and mental characteristics" the student is graded on accuracy, application. attitude, cooperative ability, courtesy, disposition. efficiency, habits of work. Initiative Judgment, leadership, mental caliber, outlook, sense of responsibility, and tact. Moral and social characteristics and physical characteristics are included in the report which Ls taken iii an effort to abolish tho narrow scope of "book learning" where all are taught the same thing in the same way. "Interest in the Individual student, his needs and aspirations, as it Ls found at the university opens up now vistas in the fields of education." sail Dean Potter. "It promises to make Impossible many of the failures which come about because a man finds out too late, the work he wants to nccomplish."
pi:.ci: or misii rri.ixi:i For tht benefit of thoso bother who have failed to follow the situation in Ireland there is an opportunity to "get the dope down at on? of Gold:e Mann's four cigar torea. All kinds of questions are explained over a convivial cigar. Make ono cf these your meeting place. llif
Hoy Seouls of America Plan Pip Celebrations Hoy S- outs of Ann rica throughout. th I "nit cd sta'es and Canada .are preparing for a big weekly celebration. Feb. S to 11 inclusive, in honor of the 12th anniversary of the poy Scout organization, I, oral celebrations will include Father and Son banquets in the churches-, court of honor, camp reunions and fpecial eerci.-s in the public schools. It if expected that or. the firt day of the celebration Pres't Harding will .send out a rad;o tri'te to
the Hoy Scouts of America and thU There will be soin. 5-outs in South j
Her.d who will receive th rnessjg
cAiiroKMA ,n;sriTs i:xpi:u.ri). It was back in 1767 that Spanish Jesuits were forced to seek new fields and founded their schools and cloisters in California. The enduring beauty of their cloister walls originated CLOISTEll BPICK. Ask Staples Hildebrand about it. for V,. ' tw cii ':iif bnew "J6tf
Union Trust Compeiny Af p Dcpoalt liaxea wltb i)ecJJ facilities foi th Drlvncy cf ti
nvi: nni.ow zfjio. At one t'.ni" th" other night It was fie bebiA rero. Were you cold and chilly, or was the house heated in a warnt way? Th winter is net yet over, .mil ou can expect more fricid weather. Stock up now on pome Cinderelli or T 'p-y clean coal from Schylcr pose's ards. Main IS 00 cr .Mislnwak.i AO). 21-tf
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Like a bad cold, you can't get rid of that nervous feeling every time you see a report in the paper about someone's store being robbed. The up-to-date business man is having the Greenan Agency. In the Farmer's Trust Nldg., insure his store. 27-tf
Big Savings For The Thrifty Housewife Few homes indeed do not feel the need of economy. The necessity of making every penny count touches the purse of every housewife. It is doubtful if there is a single article employed a3 a food or in the preparation of food that demands more buying wisdom than Baking Powder. Upon its quality depends the success and economy of the bakings themselves. Calumet Baking Powder enables the housewife to make three worth while savings. She saves when ehe buys it it is moderate in price. She saves when she uses it she uses only half as much 3 is required of most other powders. She saves materials it is used with it never permits bake-day failure. Any women can use Calumet with absolute certainty of best results delicious, tasty bakings that are pure and wholesome. True home economy of time, material and effort is completely handled in Reliable Recipes, the 7G-page Cook Book and Household Hints. A copy is yours FREE for the asking. Address Home Economics Dept. Calumet Baking Powder Co., 4100 Fillmore St., Chicago, 111. Advt.
PATENTS And Trade Marks Obtalnct! In all Count rlos. Ad lev Icr. GEO. J. ULT.sCII, P.cglstcrctl Patent Atfr, 711-71:: MihIi l,ali.'r IHdrf.. Koulb llciid. Im!.
Tbe Hip Klcctrlc Sho Wiring ai:J ltrpalrta S. D. Moran & Son
THE GOLDEN MOMENT Mnnv a man has mleil Ids rliame for loW of realy
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COAL KELLER- RAMSEY COAL CO. Main 477 Lincoln 134?
T?'o srt cf kep'"' curie : ferl young to rir thi ;j m u t w.tfr1. our !ir ai:d i-.vel. tlic r-"-'.' r (! .f lia inc ;i sallow r:np'. -ten dark rines under yimr eyes pi tr.j'" s a liiir:s look in our fa - .u!l s ith r.o parkl'. Your rfo.-tor u:!l tell you per cent f all sickne mnies from inactive lunuN ar.il liver. Tr. lMwanlv. a well-know n jb.-i-ciari i ri i Mo. perfei tl a vegetal. ro;j poii:il rnxe'l with olie nil to a on tht liver apd l-owcls. whi.'h !. :.'. t .! patients for ear fr IMv.arils' OUe Tal-let.. siit.stilu e for ra lore ar' n-ntle im tn:r aft:on t a " 1ff I ' . Tlu l-r r.i,' about tV.at tctt ura! If.v -., i- w. a ail -I. on!. t pjo ,y tonir:c ' i i the iier a!:-l clearine t';' t e ni i . f I ci p i; r 1 1 i f v" lr. Kihvar'N' (!:- TaMets a known . th-ir 1 i x t color. 1 ." ..ml '.!c A-iv.
PAINS ACROSS SMALL OF BACK Husband Helped in Housework. Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound Made Her Strong Foster, Oregon. "I used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for
pains across the email of my back. They bothered m
so badly that I
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only with the help of my husband.
One day he saw
the 'ad.' in our paper telling what Lvdia E.
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is doing for wo
men, so I began to take it. It has helped me wonderfully. I am feeling fine, do all my housework and washing for seven in the family. I have been irregular too, and now am all right. I am telling my friends what it has done for me and am sure it will do good for others. You can use this letter as a testimonial. I will Ftand up for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound any time." Mrs. Vm. Juiinke, Foster, Oregon. Doing the housework for a family of seven is some task. If you, as a housewife, are troubled with backache, irregularities, are easily tired out and irritable, orhaveother disagreeable ailments caused sby some weakness, give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. Let it help you.
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POLICE CHIEF QUITS TO WRITE SCENARIOS CL BVULA ND , J.n. 30. Cleveland's "bet police officer' has quit the forc. Inpctor John Rowlands, who th records thow was never late a incl? day. retire.! from the dpnrtrnerit after 23 years efficient nlr". He's left it. folks say. because he thought he would be going out anyway shortly after the new city adminltratlon took power. Twenty-even of Rowland's 29 years as a policeman were fT"rH "on the Ftreet." as a, patrolman, sergeant, lieutenant and captain. Rowlands was the undoing; of the men who committed the famcu? "Santa Claus" murder In 1502. In 1813 he wrote a story on it for a local paper. Now he's gettir.c: up a movl scenario en the crime and tho men responsible for It.
Special Meetinp of Y. M. Directors is Announced A sper-iM meeting of the Y, M. C. A. board of dlrector will b-e heri Tuesday at 5 p. m. The meetln: ls called to elect two new members to the Y. M. C. A. f?tate committ?e. A. C. Gran, general secretary ot th Terre Haute Y. M.. C. A. w ill deliver an address before the mcct-irx.
GOLDIW CTRIS BI-TTRAV. NinV YORK. Jan. 30. Üis polden curls led to tho apprehension and arrest of Charley Kellar, the "sold bup" wanted by the police for 20 robberies. The lur of a chewing pum machine mirror and a pocket comb was too much for Kellar.
VAIiTTKS OF IIOn: IXCRKASKD. The value of a great many homes has been Increased by protecting them with Elaborated Hoofing. Not only have the home owners increased the beauty of the home hut have added untold fire protection as well. No longer need the home owner worry about roof fires, as Elaborated Roofing ls Fire Resisting. Elaborated Roofing Co., 107 W. Division St.. Main 2 403. 22-tf
FIND KEY TO SPANISH $2,500,000 GOLD FUND SfRIN7;riKI.D. Mo.. .Ian. 30. The key to 1 2 . 0.0 0 '" worth of FpTl'h poll, hidden in a cache In the wills of tho Ozark mountain? In Arkansas; more than 150 years ;ik;o by .1 party of settlors to keep ii from falling Into the bands cf Indien?. wa reported fourd today. Anthony Frnnincer, who is formin ft company in Denver to Fe arch for the hidden treasure said 22 years ago the Spanish government conducted an extender! hunt for It, but the search, like others privately mnie ince that time, eventually was dropped. That he had discovered the key to the charterer! cahe was the assertion of Fenninser. He and a group of prominent Denver business men plan to srch for the gold "arly in the spring. "I knetv nothing of the hurled treasure until I went to Eden's Bluff in the "White River country on a squirrel hunt la?t fall." Fenringer declared. "Across the river from the bluff T stumbled over a
Upset Stomach, Gas, Indigestion
stor.e covered with hieroglyphic. I scraped the d!rt and moss from thi Irscription and ci!rl th attention c? the rind to a native. Thl native told me ai extended s arvh for the tre.sur bad been made by the Spanish gjvernnient 22 years ago." The ertlers nrr killed ly the Indians aftr the treasure had been hidden, accordlnc to Fenninger. A party of native Arkar.sar.s is supposed to lrave unMr:hed the tunnvl to the cache lr year? ago. but abandoned the search after one of the members -va killed by a landslide.
INDIA POLICE KILL TWO AND WOUND 40 liO.VDO.V, Jan. "0. Tw n.en
! were kllle-! and 40 when
policemen fired upon riotou no-,
of Jute mill workmen at Ti'.carh. India, said a dispatch from Ca! ::r today. Thousands of mill hand were Involved. Nineteen ring Isidors, were arrested.
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ITS RI1XL SIMHtT. coir.g to the tlieater. if you have your autov.objip fully insure!, and you can formet the possibilities of it being stolen. Act. at once, and call the Greenan Agency in the Farmers Trust Bldg. 27-tf
Gert ru if Vitale, vocal teacher, will accept a limited cla.y? of pupi'.ta: hor home, Hoffman Flats. Main 217 4. :u
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SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR
Pape's Diapepsin" gives
Relief in Five Minutes
Stomach acidity causes inligi-tion! Food pouring, gas, distress! Wonder what upset your stomach? Well, don't bother! The moment you eat a tablet or two of Rape's Diapepsin all the lump of indigestion pain, the sournexs, heartburn and belching oi gae.s, due to acidity, vanish truly wonderful! Million of people knowthat it is needles to be bothered with indigestion, dyspepsia or disordered Dörnach. A few tablets ot Pape'- Diapepsin neutralize acidity and giw- relief at once no wating! Buy a b:ty-cent ca.se of Pape'.s Diapepsin r.ow. Don't stay misr.-rable. Regulato vour stomach vou can
I eat favorite food without causiny regret. Advt.
Tells How She Did It With a HomeMade Remotiv.
Mrs. E. H. Boots, a well-known resident of Buchanan County. Ia., who darkened her gray hair, made the following statement: "Any lady or gentleman can darken their gray or faded hair, and make it foft and glossy with thissimple renif-dy, which they can mix at home. To half a pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum. one small box of Barbo Compound and i't ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can bt purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Anpply to the hair every other day until the gray hair is darkened frjfTiciently. It does not color the pcalp. is not grcas-y and does not rub off. It will make a gray-haired person look twenty years younger." Advt.
IVSONEY Loaned on Salary, Furniture, llanos, Autos, Etc., on your own terms at lowest Interest rate flied by the state. Indiana Finance Co. 209 J. M. J. IMdjr. Cor. Main and AVuhington. Take elevator. Tlione Lin. 620-
Choice of Any OVERCOAT Half-Price
$30 Overcoats . . $40 Overcoats . .
Store Hours: 8:30 to 6:00 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. m.
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South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avcnus Yard Goods and Notions At Worth While Savings
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Overcoats WLa?l
$60 ' Overcoats
All Kuppenheimer Overcoats included.
Cotton Goods 36-inch Percales in dark patterns; sale price, yard 18c 36-inch Percale, light and dark patterns, extra quality; sale price, yard .21c Dress Gingham, 27 inch, plaids and checks; sale price, yard 18c Dress Gingham, 27 inch, checks and stripes, extra quality; sale price, yard 23c Outing Flannel, 36 inch, in light stripes, good quality; sale price, yard 22c Apron Gingham, 27 inch, in blue and brown checks; special, yard 12c Curtain Swiss, 36 inch, in dots and bars; special, yard 33c Save on Notions Common Pins, good quality, sharp points: package of 360; special 8c Presto and Crown Snap Fasteners in bla:k and white, card 3 Vic Hasting Thread in black and white, spec! 3c Hooks and Eyes in black and white, card 7c and 8c Fancy Pearl Buttons in different sizes, special, card 8c Safety Pins, good quality, special, card 8c Comforter Specials Another big reduction has been made on our entire stock of comforters. It's the very best opportunity you have had in years buy now at these tremendous savings. Comforters reduced to $2.19, $2.69, $2.98, $3.19, $3.59, $3.98 and . .$4.79
Woolens Wool Skirtings. 54 inch, in neat chrcle; sale price, yard $2.39 Heavy Velour Coatings. 54 inch, in navy, dark green, wine and black, also suitable for auto robes; sale price, yard $2.39 Skirtings in plaids and stripes, 40 nnd 54 inch; sale price, yard $1.35 One table of 36-inch Dress Goods in plain colors and plaids; sale price, yard 69c Silk and Cotton Poplin, 36 inch, in range of colors; sale price, yard . . . ,89c Wool Serge, 36 inch, in many colors; sale price, yard $1.29 Embroidered Baby Flannel, all wool: sale price, yard $1.29 Art Crash, 17 inch; 25c value, yard 15c Table Damask 64-inch Mercerized Darnaik; sale price, yard 59c 64-inch Mercerized Damaik, better quality; sale price, yard .79c 70 and 72-inch part Linen Damask; sale price, yard $1.79 70-inch Linen Damask; sale price, yard $2.98 There is Always a Demand for Remnants at Half Price Assortment includes Silks. Woolens. Wash Goods. Linings, Towelings. Ginghams, Percales and Curtain Materials. Reduced to Half Price
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Highest Grade Makes Originally $3.00 to $5.00 "ZUCKERMAN" "MAJESTIC" "KAYNEE" "CARLO U"
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An Exceptional Opportunity for Mothers to Fill an Entire Season's Requirements.
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Middie, Balkan. Junior Norfolk, Regulation, Dutch Beach Suits.
All strictly hand tailored, of Linens, Repps, Galateas, Carlou Cloths and Linen Finished Chambrays; smartly styled and careful attention to details, such as buttons, trimmings, etc. Plain colors and many desirable color combinations. Hundreds of suits to select from. Sizes 2 to 8 years. Sale Starts Wednesday Morning Wise Mothers will shop early and take advantage of these Wonderful Values. BOYS' SHOP THIRD FLOOR
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The Best Men's Store itnce '84 107-109 South Michigan Street 108 West Washington Ave.
