South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 40, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1922 — Page 3
THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 9. 1922
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"Thirsty Travelers" Purchase a "Quart", Then -Pinch Seller
i REVIVAL LEADER QUITS State Cares for 10.000 i CADILLAC 0N41EQI EST Mentally Defective I .WDLULAC. Mich.. Feb. S. Se- ! oW'OSO. Mich.. Ftb. v Approx- ! moon Dun I op. "prfachr" In charge imat!y lf,.f,r' mental defectives ar?
2 TO I I YEARS FOR FORGING SI CHECK
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CEMENT CONCERNS DENY COLLUSION IN PRICE SETTING
rJ t il MrCrav Smaller Com-
panio Follow Lratl of At la- Co.
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I0VAGIA Mih.. Fob. . Dr. ; ;org K. Gr-n haa b?n intructd j 1 y county authorities to mak: th , :-' mortm examination ".f Hit;
b.dy of Claud" Cu.-hing. who died Ic. 3' of raus-.. thy believe, hifh v.rr" not .-utücit ntly st out ;n ;i tie, ith rtitlMte signed by a i owaiTiar osteopath. Pr. Cru-n will have the assistance of I):. J. II. Jones, who attended Curbing. The viscera will L sent I'rofy-or A. S. Warthin. path-g:.-t of the University of Michi.oir:, fur analy.;.. i;r::j-t G. Ramsay, medical exitoir.f r for the Michigan department " public safety, indicated hj would i-ny the riu-t of Mrs. fcstoric, widow of Curbing, to attend the .st inertem examination. She demanded that the parents of Gushing also attend. The jury will n empanelled to hear evidence sutroundiiii, Cunhing's death and to receive the report f Dr. Warthin. Clashing was a member of one of the oldest families in Dowagiac. Though ailing for Mjriu time, his death came suddenly. Mrs. Storic said her for-
as th.it of otherinier husband's parents were with ; h.:u in his ding moments and thai
he was delirious.
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FATAL TO WOMAN
Mr?. James Dios After Three Week ?' Illne s s Na t u ra I i z e Nile Citizens.
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peial to Th News-Titne NILKS. Mich.. Feb. Hannali .lame.-. 7 7 j-ir known resp'er.t of N'il5. hene of hr riauhtr. Campbell. .'0."i l'okagon
s; - Iii to Nw-Tlrn9. I'osir? a thlrpty travWs," Pro- .'::! :tion (?A er I). II. Shamp cf irand lrain. accompanied by thr? t rm'r.rrs of th stite constabulary, succeeded in Kettin?: eVidenre enough to convict John "Walter. Maple st.. of thf unlawful posee?lon and sale of lirjuor Tuesday evenlnc. Shortly after their arrival in Niles. th- four men encountered ThomaX Si), ( f whom they inquired ta
, p-'sibilitis of getting a o.uart cf hquor. McXiel, for a consideration. yir. ! ".reed to find the liquor fur th?m.
'it up in r-'t'jrn:ng from hi' mission
i of revival meeting? at th- G"p-
Mission here, left th city Tue. lay on the urgent invitation of th tiiief of police. "Rev." Dunlop hie promised not to return. "Mash" notes alleged to havtbeen written to a womar. parishoner and" the claim by hr husbat.d tliat the pastor chose untimely hours for his ministerial calls upon h. r .Yd to the action taken by the
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P.-ague and ls rrmposd cf a group of religious citizens who hiv s-rv-i c e ? nearly every evening.
;,e:ng cared f -r by the state of Mich-: forged chk for $1. plead guilty I
accord.'Tg to Dr. A. tlirrs- before Julge 1. W. Rovpe in th clr-
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liar., superintendent t-t.ite h si ita'. who
mer-.'s class of th (nercgatlorial ; s Sundav scheel. Ir. Chr.-tian urged .
sentenced to
cf th ro:-.tiac cui: court nr.d w
a'idrr il thif-erve two to 14 vnrs In the Jeffr-
nvill" reformatory'. The pricnor di?pliyed r.o emotion
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tlie employment by every county ofiuhen srnter.'- was passi on him a welfare worker o,:aliried by train-! .
g au'l temperament to aid trie:
j; g ami temperament to
probate court :n so.vlr.s: protoems
arising frim iusar. cas .
l"or that investment,
Guthrie.
Gospel Mission was formerb Tueuty Orphans Rendered Men's Christian Workers'- ff . .... , ...
Homeless by imlit fire
(d. age, weh died at the Mrs. John Tuesday.
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MINE EMPLOYMENT STATUS UNCHANGED
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morning m-'-tit.g witui men ha;' b-en continued ' J aftei noi.n. the tate o:!i- '
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after three wpks of illness with heart disease. Ileid h-'r daughter, j Mrs. James is survived by two sons. John Rratt of Iigrange. 111., and j Levi Rratt of Decatur. Mich. Fun-' eral services will b- held at Mrs. j Campbell's home at 3:30 o'clock i
Thursday afternoon, the Rev. II. T. Scherer officiating, Th body will i-e taken to Chicago Friday morning for burial in Rose Hill cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Ferol Dreher Iloffer. only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. K. K. Dreher. 101 Hock-, cry st . who died at Mesa. Ariz.. ! POPE MAY BE RELATED
rost. When given tlie alternative , of telling" where he had secured the j hquor or going to Jail. McNiel stated j f !llt hfi b n rt nvrhiv-ofl ,,f-ii atnff" !
from John Walters. A search of t'.e Walters home followed, and more than two gallons of liquor was discovered. When arraigned before Justice of the Peace C. R. Rowley Wednesday morning, Walters waived examination and was bound over to the cir-
STATE MINERALS NET 99 MILLIONS IN '21 IXDIAXAFOLIS. Fb. 8. -Mineral
products worth 5??. 238, 079 are taken m . . w it r v t
irom inaiana son eacn year. ur. . N. Logan, state geologist, sf.ld today. Dr. Logan made public the figures to refute a census report which valued the products of Hoosier mines, quarries and wells at $52,810,252.
euit court under $10 bonds. This bis second arrest for violation of the dry lawj.
Monday, will be held at 10 o'clock Friday morning at the home of hT parents. Rev. Alfred Trenerry of the First Baptist church officiating. Burial will occur in Silver Brook cemetery. Six Niks resident. will be among The 4t". Berrien county residents who will obtain their final naturalization papers and become full-fledged Americans Feb. when an examiner from the Chicago oflioe of the United
States department of laoor will conj f-r the oath of allegiance at the S:. I Joseph courthouse. They ni Louiv (Siegel. Russia. Adam Au-mus. Cer-
Coal produced in the frtate in 1920 was worth $60, 3-10, 000 on a basis ol value of $2 a ton at tho mines, Dr. Iopan aid. In addition to this there were 10.700,000 barrel. of cement
,with a value of $19.795.000. These j figure are in addition to the lime-
VKjyjlJ L.11I 1 1 ALlAIN J waters, abrasive, mineral pigments, RATTLE CREEK, Mich., Feb. 8. j koalin, marl, peat and other products. Alexander Rattl. fruit merchant :
and owner of down-town business: ' blocks, in writing "home" to San t
;Rr:Kxr.v-TLi:, Ind.. Feb. s. persons living in and tuar Gre-n-f;it Wedreiay are caring for chillrm. ii'.acie homeless again a. a
i'-pu'it of tlo- burning Tuesday night i of the Putnam county orphans home. , The home. which contained 15
rooms, was destroyed by re, the loss being estimated at approximately $15,000. It ras situated a half mile
south or tne city ana was aimosi without r protection. Most of the contents of the bulldlntr were aaved. A defective flue is believed to have caused the fire.
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io:iios aiKMUOi,' nie enure huh toaij (ari Retruska. (7.. ch( j industry was taken Wednesday i r.orge Weinm.in. ( '. rma t J tli- .-calo ommittee of tho lni: l t(.n Hödel. Cze.-ho-SInva'.
AliUt- 'rk rs of America, which began its v.ork with a general ill- ill' J' I w piMTmn"'!) eu-sion of tl.o employment situation I IV Aj1j 13 L.IlJ3Ilit.U
sebastiano, Italy, to learn what relation he may be to the newly-elected Pope. Ratti comes from the am.t district as Cardinal Ratti, the new pope, but as he landed in America In 1ST 1. he is out of touch with Italy, though owning conslderbale property in Lombardy, not far from Milan, where the pope was born.
( b-r:nany, Slovakia, '. and A::a.
CAJ CRASHES THROUGH CHIXA FACTORY WALL
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CHOia: SLM-iCTION IXOVEUS. A very choice selection of cut flowers and blooming plants awaits vou at the ISouth Bend Floral Co..
122 N. Mich gan st.
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Choice selection cut flower, and blooming ph nhs. South Bend Floral Co., 122 N. Michigan at. 22tf-25
QUITS POLITICAL JOB TO RETURN TO TCLP1T LAPORTE. Feb. S. Donald C.
Ford, city engineer at MIchgan City, j has decided that preaching paysj better than a political job and has ! te dered his resignation to accept j the pastorate of the First Christian j
church. Ford was a Kentucky preacher before he came to Michigan City to become that municipality's engineer.
Some people "blow up" when they j trv to clean clothes with gasoline. , Use Blue Devil 42 j
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tro.t; I). I!. Ma. -far'and. Atlas portlind Cem't;t '"''.. Chioago, and o. A. Strass, Ir.d'.ar.a I'oitl.ind 'ernent i ' . I r-encast le.
' ou ntry. ! Le,. Hai;, i
m.ners I'm mittle.
i' the j , mstrict pre sidents com- G-tv ;-lit and water plant, is in ai
posir.i; th" committee, indicated no! serious condition in
president (f the Ohio! iiairman of the .-alej
a:d that reports
PY "HAMMER" THUG BROWX CITY. Mich.. Feb. S. His skull fractured by a hammer,
hied bv nr. unidep'ified assailant.
KAIAMAZOO. Mich.. Feb Hundreds of dollars damage
done to the Kalamazoo Sanitary Manufacturing company's warehouse and to its vitrous china con-
K ntfl when a lone car on the Grand;
Rapids & Indiana railroad jumped
WHEN HAIR THINS, FADES OR FALLS, USE "DANDERINE
K. OF I. BUILDING IH'RNS.t ;
VLVCEXXES. Ind., Feb. S. The Knisrhtfi of Pvthias building in North
was j -. nn v,,r, a v.-innt.;n,. -n i'U o cenus b ivs a bot-
4 i i V. iiiil .1 UUillVU M (.UiiC'jiI M ilii llj loss of approximately $30,1100. tie of "D-inderine
It is thought the fire started from! Within
!& gas stove in the home o? the Yin
jcennes Candy Co.. on the third floor.
made j John p.. Young, day manager of the
I tiit- track and tore a great hole in
the .'de of the building. The entire
ten minutes
i after the first appli
cation you can not f;nd a single trace ot
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SPECIALS IN .Basket
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Gym
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j .... i improvement m employment. Other
t oi.nnitteo men aid id.eness Iiad f 1....... . . - i ,1 . - .-...i.i . .i . r f r .
n 1U' J'l n'i tl II.' II JiiiiiCir IUI the la s-t year nr.d that the miaers were v:or!;ir.g half time or les.
; Aside from th dis'Usion regardji i . r i' ing emplovment. the committee II nman (rets Lonp Seilten e c:amn, n0o ro.oi .tiers, submitted For Setting three I'iresl'y local unions throughout the coun-
IIRAZIL. Ind.. Feb. V. Mvrt!
operation
Huron !
to
hospital, awaiting an
save his life. Young'- attack, r hM
the entrance to the light plant, and s'ruck Iiis victim repeatedly, as he wm abour to enter the buildinc, Tuesday morning, injuring hi arms, shoulders and body, in addition to his head.
wall was left in an unstable condi
tion. The warehouse, usually filled with workmen, wes empty at the time. A large quantity of china was smashed.
l.iflO MKX WANTLD. One thousand men are wanted immediately to place their money with
VALUKS OP IIOU: IXCRnASi:i. dandruff or tailing
Foer of Terre Haute, w,u senten-ed To two to 21 pears in the woman's pr:on and fined JlöOand courts in circuit court here Wednesday when she
j-b-aded r.uilty to arson Chargen j will be considered a the union growing out of the burning of three 1 special convention here next we-M. hous-es. A murder charge placel J g.;in-t her a the result of the death ' SFNTLWCL riRIinrCL
the Building & Loan Assn., 216 W.
try. which embodied proposals of; Authorities believe that the assail- j Washington av.. formerly 124 S. ircreased wages, a --h rtei- work dayjant was familiar with tk? nl.uit and ! Main st.. and in return they will
or change- in working conditions. the habits of tho employes. No ar From the.se. the committee will diaft ; r:s s have been made. its report on wage demand- that'
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iveeive 6 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. Stop in our new
MICHIGAN CITY PARTY HAS NARROW ESCAPE
oMice and allow us to Inform you
of building and loan.
35-tf
I Guthrie haa the kind of stock you i desire. 32-tf.
ef a fireman in one of the blazes was tir pped for lack of evidence. It was
tir."- time The new state law pro-
lirg for murder chirges in event; !-,:-. ;.- killed in an incen liaiy! - h. 1 een trbd out. Albert Vo- '
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BLOOM ING TON. Ind.. Feb. S. Robert Havis, 12 year old. who con-; i'esed having er tire to more than ! P bnililings here l-t we ek, was sen- j toned to the state correctional; - hool for oysJ a Plainald, by the !
ju-le of the circuit court here Wednesday.
Relieves Rheumatism
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r.ilar chare-s.
oviniHArLs um own car. T!ie man who plans on overhaulg hi ctj car this spring can save
the necessary
IXM) TRALL CHARfJLS I AriAIMil).
V' u cm go it. to anv on of r.oi.r i n.or.ey by buying
Mann's C.gar s'ot es ard he1r : tool? and accessories at the Linccdu L-V5 rehash th football .i nd .1. i A t:tomoti e Supply Co.. 11.1 F.. Jefi u can nu et the boy? nnd 5. de t ' r"on l'V("I. No - Lenk - O piston J our mok s for the even'r.g. y0:I ri'ici, cylinder head gaskets, replaceeci get all tho popular brands of ' n;rnt i",lrts or Fords and all tools
inrs .i'.n cigarettes ard enj. v
pis-imc. Why don't YOU do H?
MICHIGAN CITY, nd.. Feb 8..us. C. II. Manny, Mrs. John Harri gan. Mrs. .T. A. Henry.. Jr.. and Mr.-
Mariorv Parker, all prominent loo tl !
women. narrowly escaped death, j .
..... , .Müstereie loosens up fsini jmuis aim j here Wednesday when a Per. Ma r- ; ,lriV4,a t,,!t T,aiil. A rean white olat. ! (mette passenuer train struck an no-nt. made with oil of mustard, it ! automobile in -vhirh thev were rid-' usually brings relief as soon as you start ! . . ; . . . do rub it 'ii. t
i in?, 'ine women escape. i witn nun-, jt (lor3 an the good work of the old-
or cuts and bruises. The car. which : f.slii..ned mustard plaster, without the v.: -blister. Doctors and nurses ofteu rec-
!S, ui'illH ui.n j-.xl c.: ."1""'.-, , ,f
ed crossing by Mrs. Parker, was,
completely demolished.
Rig half-price fale-
bt Musterole today at your uruj s'ore. and '"c iu j.irs and tubes: hospital fdze, ?3.rHi.
nr.TTr.i: than a mustard plaster
Guthrie sells all kinds of
.?,g('nt reasonaide prices. (Quality and I
workmanship guaranteed. Lome jn
and make voitr selection. 29
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Swank Dyes Clothing Main 791. 22-tf.
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Here Are Other Bargains in the Finest Made Pianos Kimball Grand, satin finish brown mahogany, was 51.085.00 now $780.00. Kimball Phrasomone, was $i)00.00 now $750.00. Kimball Player Pianos, were $775 now $650.00 Kimball Pianos, were $450.00 now $350.00. Mallet & Davis mahogany, oak or walnut finish piano, special at $425.00. Just think of these superior values at these ultralow prices!
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1 he finest makes in the country are to be sold at tremendous discounts in order to stimulate sales during a dull period. You are to have the advantage of a great price cut. With every new player piano I will give you
12 Player Rolls Pfj Bench to Match Piano y K Beautiful Piano Scarf 1 "
Liberal allowance for your old piano ask us for an annraisal. $
r- j . . 1 am able to offer you these big discounts in piano prices because of these reasons: upstairs location low rent no salesmen to pay I do all selling myself and otherwise greatly reduced overhead expenses Now think this over here is a chance to put music into your home at a price that you can surely pay in installments. " Special features of this piano: exquisite tone golden oak or mahogany .finish and beautiful case design
Truly a magnificent home player Q ! ßj
piano io dc soia ai & hs&mju
109c off for casn no interest USED PIANOS IN GOOD CONDITION AT PRICES YOU CANT RESIST Player Pianos, $300.00 to $375.00. Other straight Pianos: Kimball $150.00 Lexington $200.C0 Schumann $175.00 Dunbar $150.00 We want you to come in and look over this wonderful line! Prompt attention to all customers.
The value of a great many home has - been increased by protecting them with Elaborated Roofing. Xot only have the home owners Increased the beauty of the hom but have added untold fire protection a3 well. No longer need the home owner worry about roof Ares, as Elaborated Roofing is Fire Resisting. Elaborated Roofing Co.. 107
Y. JJlvislon st.. Main 2403. 22-tf
Dr. Carson Is devoting hi entire timft and attention to the practice of
dentistry. M 5 49.
125 W.
Wash. A v. 23-tf
hair. Danderine is to tho hair what fresh showers? of rain and
sunshine aro to vege- ? tation. It goes right
to tne. roots, in vigor
a tea and strengthens 'v.- $
vhem, helping youi
hair to grow long,M'
thick and luxuriant.
Girls! Girls! Don't let your hair ?tay lifeless, colorless, thin, scraggy. A slngel application of delightful DanderlnG will douTde the beauty ar.d radianc? of your hair and make it look twice as abundant.
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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Knee Pads, pair . . $2.25 Khaki Pants $1.25 Stockings ...... 65c Shoes $1.45 and up Shirts 65c Basket Balls priced very reasonable. BATHING CAPS Rubber Bathing Caps for tank 50c and 75c Water Wings 45c A complete line of Sporting Goods for every occasion on hand at all times.
MICHIGAN FISHING LICENSE $2
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