South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 64, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1922 — Page 3
SUNDAY. MARCH S. 1022
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HEART DISEASES LEAD IN CAUSES OF DEATH RATES
Minimi Day Habit- of Katin;; Blaiiud for Nimirrou- Hrart Disonhr-.
I N MA VAF OIS. March :! ,i' .- have b ad a j to c; t'i rational -bath rate in
pidem;
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Tli pneumonia -.nt. urankrl s- oml vv ' h as Ii1 n i ii! J o w n to
rov rational m rto It. J. N. Hurty.
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Dr. Hurt v. Int
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i a a r n i ; -:t v. ; -. uplit.s'
n-farv f th- Indiana
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"Thee heart I i po rI rn nr
T a tüimriT r.
o' living." sav-
j" r r. r in -a! :r- j- ' r;r.e," that Ir. II:
I'fariltntr i i! r r ioi.'s jnun'v.. "Ar. 1 the wor of it .- " says tii Ir.ifi.r. "m that n.y work i- to .-k in r r -t tli'' w ak. ("n'i' - - there 3- a change, the weak arid th. pafohOl- v. ill predominate in modern " iiizat ioi:. and tb.en there will b a. JT- try ror.il it ion .' Th -trn:h of a nation, I)r. 11 irtv n : s. may be Kauye.l by t);- r.nin'''; or old i n ri that it has i,inr. Tie "il aä line" under which V -.atmri dare not fall, if It boaey to ror.t in::' . i 1". p r f'tit of tlo m-n .. :,. or cars of ai;-. "The l'.;ati s:a?-. altlior.-rh th;. arv;i.'rir.' fon'.aritlv. have the world's )...:h st .-rc r.t.i' of old men." -ays I'r. Hurt'. . "Tli.- I'nit' 1 Stat y .--n-';-has no figinc k-ted." Il;lrl-v-. ami Tiao'lib'.." Mod civilization ;s rapidly ap-
i' hii:g a "hairl.-s and a too'.hac." I r. Huriv Ic-Iar-. "'iVo-
Giai.t Hydro-Electric Plant Planned Now on St. Joe at Mottville W AiiSAW. Ind.. March 4. Harry Il'id. Indianapolis. pr-si-tlr-nt of thf Interstat Public ric Corp.. announced plan today for a mammoth hydrodfctrlf rdant at Mottvil!, Mich., on the St. Joph rlvei Kia -ai'l ? 5,000,000 will b Pnt on the rcrently Jaunrhfd project at Montlcello. Ind.. and that the recently acqulrd electric ystms at "Warna w, Coslien anl tifldlbury will b MirpHed with current from Mottv'll".
'MIDNIGHT DRUNKEN MELEE RESULTS IN DEATH OF ONE MAN
Police Doubt Story of StabInn: bv Srlf-Confecd Munlcrrr.
March 4. headquarters
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Indanap(dis, Ind.. Sta'X rinJT Into jIi'
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Kobrrt Thomjipon. i toM a try of a midnight drunken melo which . resulted In one death. "I don't know whether he's dead . yet or not, hut 'you can ünd hiin , 1;. insr on the floor out there."! Thompson said, p";vin?r the police , an ahlrs whrre he had hern loft; in chart,'- of a home during the i o'.vncr"? alt.-fnc". ! Thompson .aid -tabbed the ;
I man. . a. ropr- . in in- u a I with a Kcrew driver, wlii "Poppy" j wt i , c I . Ii i picked up a stick of wood to strike , rather and bon baid to ilavcllirn aemandin? possesion of the;
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ADMIT HOLDING UP
S GRAND RAPIDS BANK
KKVKNGi: IS THEORY L JACKSON KILLING JACKSON. Mich.. March 4. Mystery continue.- to nhroud th? death
of Otto W. Kaulharnch. who.- frozen Ndy was found on a railroad hr;dpe hre early Thursday, with a bullet ho'.e Jn the head and a havy r1oIvT clurhfi in the rij-ht hand. Ir.ve.-tiirat in oiürrs arc divided as; to wh-ti;cr It a suicide or murder. It developed Friday Kaulbarsch had an appointment with an attorney Thursday, when he was to discus lejral action airainst a local merchant for money hp claimed was due. Physicians who r-'frmed an autrpsy Friday niht dec'.are the man -"iil 1 have shot himself, despite the ;. I.waj.i o (,f powder marks and the downward course of the bullet. Ofl'wrs are endeavoring' to find where th.'- jrun hell In his frozen Anders came from. Friends declare he never owned a revolver. In the opinion of one Investigator Knulharsch was shot by members of t South Iend robber pantr because lie had information concerning the murder of Ix;u:. "Woloshen. Jackson merchant, last September. Kaulbarsch had been In Jackson for several months, coming from
Minneapolis. Authorities In that city have been asked to furnish information of his pat. As far as can bo ascertained he h3d no living relatives.
2-Yvar-OUl Drinks Oil
MARION MAYOR TAKES
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Of irintcrprccn ami Dies HONORS FOR EATING r-V'th - . h HOLLA .VP. Mich.. Mirch 4. : MAIUOX' Ind- March 4. The Physi-;an Chemical wlntersrreec oil which ' hrcf 5t eat'r In th" cur.ly is be- j Fdna Iuise. two-year-oil daughter ' 1vei ra be the mayor of Marlon.- HAS Ani"XT PIIUI
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or Charier Finch, drank. cau.d her e,eor':P K- 1Jln:eis- ! (jrath Friday. ! Recently he ate five meals In less! ; than sit hours. When he attended'
the barquet Riven by the policemen n
tj uu'.cn i f the c:ty. he explained that he S-tfj could at only a few olives: the olives crew to veal chops and all th.it
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When you say clears Master?.
Swank Dyes Clothln? Main T31. 22-tf.
pees with them to make a meal. 1 Vhil'i at the banquet th mayor;
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to the place with two women
day niht. ! Police believe, however, the dead ; man was accomjanled by a man I
Confessed to Robberv in (rand Rapid. (JUAN!) IIA PIPS. March 4-
Allen .nk.in, 4J years old, and niSjand a wnman an,i that booze party, son. l'O, 24 years old, of this city, ' followed In which Thompson stabb- ;
o.-r..i iw.. i.-ri.c,. , ftürn rrtn led at "Poopy." mi.sfd
liavei admitted Sunt, of Police A. A
Carrol
bine th
the Cr ind Ha pid. Savings bank ear-;to runk to
Kr in tlo- ilav. The r..bb-r ut,"'"11i i ir, There
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n; im v. hut a artfe we.i wa.s lounu
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struck the thirtl man.
him
who
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says, to holding up and rob-.ved then to have struck "Poppy"! ac Iunard street branch of with a r rimittiv,. balckjack. beinc: j
raliz- whom he was
Kalartiazo' ohicers Supt.
snitl. ai loUling Alice Dowell. 50
i with a ball of tin foil inside was
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ivears old K.aid to be well known in
' i'liic'.-.iM.s unrlrrworM. .'i-s n acconi-! foUn(1 hidden
j I'li'-. S'iirch is bcin made for a taxi
j ab driver, who. it Is believed, was hird to drive Conklin anl his son
'to the hank. He is said to have!
, waited for them to return, and then
j was required.
wa.s no blood mark. on the.
round
canvas glove
between two mat-
which smelled of !
! whisky, wood .-li-ohol and ?in were ! ! foiniil in the house. !
"We had been drinking wood al- j ohol," Thompson said.
WARRANT IS ANNULLED BY SIX MISSING WORDS I)OWAGIAC. Mich.. March 4. Six words of the lesal form omitted from a search warrant caused it to fail in Circuit Judpe L. B. Pesvolgrne'.s court Friday and Harry Thompson and Harry Pelonfir. Porter residents, were freed of eharpes under the irohil)ition law. Counsel
for the defendants said the justice of the. peace, in drawing up the warranty omitted the words, "a place where liquors, are stored." Jude Desvoiffne scanned tne Imperfect warrant and discharged the defendants. Intoxicants, found on the premises, could not be used as evidence, the court held.
A GOOD unday Dinner
different from ordinary. Chinese or American dishes. Price reasonable.
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outh Bend Inn 132 N. Main St.
INCOME TAX EXEMPTION Any amount up to six thousand doll irs p,v--d in a savings account with the Indiana Savings and Lo.m .Association will be exempt from f ederal Income Fax for th year 1022. Why not take advantage of this wi provision o? t!:c law, and place your savings with this strong institution. It will help to solve the hi?sin problem. Ihe morr money we have the more hoi:es n i 1 1 he built this year. We are in our own buildir.. and pay 5 ' interest and compound quarterly. Our next interest period bei: April 1 t. Come in and talk it over with us. Indiana Savings Lean Asr-cclation 122 N. Main St., South Ccnd
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i AN ELECTRIC WASHER OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT-
PRICED within the: reach cf every family
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EARLY SPRING IS BIRDS' FORECAST
at the point of ;i re
Meinersts necessary to make hair and i volver, to assist them, to escape. te;h A t . I pumI t.th arc born with' According to this orlicer. the Conk- , . h'ld. Th- lootbe.- must haw th jin drove to a local hotel, met the 1. '-t ai y l' ü.ei.ts f,ir makitu' t la - woman with whom thev are .said toi 1 i f i i r..ij;. l io i -ary for if i-i.tve returned from Chicago Thürs-, f Tth." iiia v. and delivered the nimiov to Viel .
Hiirhl;. ri.il! 1 fbcizs and i n la rol The woman shortly afterward board-; deprive men of rb-ments ess-u-j,.(l A Pennsylvania train for Chicago.! t...; to ho crowth of hair and teeth, she was arrested at Kalamazoo IllslilK 1 of MijrratofV Rinl:
3r. Hurtv says. Canned Rood in Whil chanKinp oar I time produ -e snm-y if eaten a!one, J K;iUtn.izoo reports said little, h- a-. Ir. Hurty recommends nionov vas fOUn,i jM her possshion ;
Kr.fns a an sntial part of every Th rtM, bardana handkerchief, fi:t. n,,lsk wlli(h tV1 1, from the! I.'PIAXAPOLL March 4. InAiriiis.- l'Tsiin()m-iil. ! ovo. f n. r.f the rohhrs on u ! d.a 11 will enjoy an early spring If
Taken as Positive Criterion.
.MOONSHINE BLINDS MAN
DONOR IS JAILED, FINED
I.ATTIi; CRi:i:K. Mich.. March 1. Irving' lirovvn. who pave Frank Swartout. a parasc man. some '"moonshine" that caused temporary blindness, will iiend 60 days in the Detroit house of correction, in addition to paying a fine and court costs of $100. Judge Walter North sentenced him. after hearing the evidence, following a complaint signed bv Swartout.
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The awra-r'e p--r-on not only - ! polict- to spect Conklin. His voice
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a s. hut the average young person f today i ;its tn.- many conent rated foods. )v. Hurt " says. He lists as ich .'ncentrated foods, 'ice eream. ! t craiii nut undaes. malted milk."'
"They are all good food." hs ' ! iu houtl be eaten as ioni'.it I foodsi and only eaten o. f aC! ai d when needed. Milk has od value th.it cannot be xoellcd. .-:- ra;r:s men and animals alike startling degree."
Tiki '''eh ca r l -f. ii a t 1 1 water is not jr"'1 i ar. individual. say Dr. II r;. -iirakiiii rf othr ctmimoii i . fi.uritain drink-'. 'Carbonated V . v ;it tms is a gieat r. lief. but 1 t - !n!- to a di.! tided tomai h if d X t en -i e i y. T'h !hm1i carboniitt.ti g. is i.nt good for the stoma' h. .i.l it i no; overly pbasant." 1 1 it f u mat i iii is lft.-n eause.I hv "a ting too mm h im at. Dr. Hurty k iv-'. Howev er, meat N neci ssary. o believes, to build Up body tissues. Dr. Hurty believo that no medi-ci-e i a curative and that all mediine tends to weaken the body. 'T.ut 3t is sometime necessary." he .-ays. "Cverybod'y is a chemical plant.
the instinct of migratory birds is
. . : . . i . a eriferion accoiiimg to tieorge .n .
uaiuit's wer still nv ujmk ein- "
ployes t resemble Conkün's. ! -anniell.
er es and game m me siat con-
Swank Dyes Oothlng Main 791.
and
Search at the homo of Conklin's son resulted in the arrests. H. Fred Oltmati. west side district
manager for the bank; Christian. Kickers, branch manager, and a cus-I
tomer, T. -I. Swart, were surprised j
when th robbers entered the bank. One had hi. cap drawn well down and the handkerchief over his eyes. As he demanded. "Uick 'em up." th revolver shook in his hand. He forced the bank employes and Swart int a room at the rear and locked them in.
superintendent of game in the state
nervation department. ! The meadow lark, kingfisher, the j robin and the turtle dove, which j left Indiana at the first approach j of winter. again are within th" j
boundaries of the state, according
to report.- Mr. Mannfeld has re- i
eeived. Iiirtl instinct brought "then, back here, Mr. Mannfeld .said, and indicated there would be little exeremely severe winter weather. Thousands of ducks have been reported on the waters of the state.
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GIRLS! LEMONS
WHITEN HANDS
Tip robbers are said to have over-
j look, d gold, silver, indorsed checks i and other negotiable i,ier. amount
ing to several thousand dollars;, and, apparently, passed up paper certificates in drawers from which they stole smail amount. The robbery
occurred just Kirnest Ludlow
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i it was said. An unusual number is j reported in I'.arthoIotiP'W and Jack-j i yon comities. Many also are lorat- j J ing around the northern Indiana! j lakes. Mr. Mannfeld said he had j 'b en informed. The open winter is j I responsible for iso many ducks be- j
after a patrolman.; passed the bank ;
ing in the Mate at this time, he said.
I I ntwl 1 1 inn i rfihiro Iv r.f.rtim.
j building, and while Clarence Mc'. tQ l)iril" arul " nn lifp In ln. (Mann, clerk in a mU market acro-sl , m . lmnrovf,(1 .hU VMr
the street was paintinp signs on the j arcortHn. to tho conservation de-
1 artment. There are more quail
i . e.-s i ne juice of two lemon.- into , a bottle containing three ounces ol j Orchard White, which any drug
store will supply for a few cents, .-hake well, and you have a quarterpint of harmless and delightfui lemon-bleach lotion to soften and w hiten red, rough or chapped hands. This home-made lemon lotion is fai
superior to glycerin and rose water t
to smoothen the skin. Famous fLage beauties use it to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, because It doesn't Irritate. Advt.
AT SCIIAFFXEIVS The Gift Store SUNNY SUDS ELECTRIC WASHER
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Skill and Science
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have perfected the modern automobile with its silent gear drive from the old two-cylinder chain drive. The same skill and industry have developed the modern electric washer from the old type belt and chain drive with exposed gears to these new features insist upon them:
1. Direct gear drive. 2. Friction clutch. 3. Washboard sides.
4. No springs or belts. 5. Enclosed gears. 6. Self oiling.
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O. W. Schaffner Co. 127 W. JEFFERSON, OPP. P. O . PHONE: MAIN 284 Easy Payment Plan Also Distributor for the Royal Electric Cleaner and the Butterfly Electric Washer.
$99
You'll find in this i. . . 1 eine w a:-b r all t i.a v vr v1-!k-1 for in a household lal-or-aving d. . -. oinj.b !v buiH rf n-.etal
'of a full six-shfet eapaf ity. it has a 1. vy tiii-l.'c I crmper tub that guarant- s ou aaint thtarnishing of your cb.th.is si i: it ih:mosti:.ti:i).
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i-:i.i:cti:i(".i. 1 1: ii: and m rci.u s lit W. Wayne St. Main 120.
window- of the butcher shop.
' in Indiana now than at any similar j
"When soine part of it refuses to
function, a stimulant or medicin. is j Jur"'i r,'i time in 27, years. It was said. Rob-v-i:allv desirable F.ut the m.-dicin i Mr;'- A,1,' I:'er- of hicagi wasj,,., aso ar4 Jn nblin,ir.nco Squiri 1 boKtrs the bodv for th... , nn,. t;i ken from a FennsylvanLa train here ; r(i,s fm hfk othrr hand aro niorP V::.--:. I: .cum i-av üs mark as 1 1 i-'ruy. n.l held in connection.,. reports are .ail to indicate.
io.s th- iilimss." v. i;n uit' iooot iv oi uie vnaiu uai- Tu nlentifulnt and .snlendid
condition of bird and animal life in Indiana at the present time is attributed by the conservation department to the fact that the neo-
late 1- rid ay. and held in connection irairt. jwitli th' robbery of the Grard Hap-' Tiu'
ids Savings bank. Mrs. Fyer also lfl, j known as Alice Powell. She pro-1 I !esed absolute ignorance of th'!
I ATHKR'S ROAR!) HIM r..l b, ry. denied knowing the two
i;him)ri; ii km) roK
I'KTKniT. M;:nh . 'Pay m--t'-M biard and I'll uive vou your ciii.Ir-n." Mrs. i:o-alind It'is.s. :.:i'l 1 I ( -sev e'. r a v.. told A. b.rt Moeko il' v-ars old. accoi-ding to Alb r's ft?op!a:'" to th,. pros cut ir.c af.orr y. I: :ia . A!1m r aüd Charles- A. 2 'a rk s. ; o est ! o s, atrach-d to
toe prost- u t or h '!ht iiseij((j the
iu:r little lii';.tg. s F.-idiy and m.t le n r.in;-vir' to p l.v 1 1 - board bill
suspects, and declared she had tmt been in any hotel at Grand Rapids during the day. She was to be taken
A few-silver
and her raUia-id ticket receipt from Grand Rapids to Chicago were all otliceiH found in her purse.
late Friday to Crand Rapids, small bills, a few pieces of
mo have become ohi rated as to the ways of protecting it. Farmers and fish and game organizations ar? feeding- wild life all over the state, ! it was said.
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SH1VELY HITS G. 0. P. RECORD AS 'FAILURE'
I HELD IN RAIDS IIUXThVUTO.V. Ind.. March 4. ON HOP VENDORS! "ornrd n llivr!v of Marion, for-
r . , ,r . . T, iner .state senator and candidate for. DIlTltOIT. Mich.. March 4. Pro-!...., . ., , , t.
in .1 new boarding h'uisi
T'a e n ! y - f o ; i r t ! i t.. hi- ehildn a
V.'i'n. to.! ;i!-..ii;t.J h;i.i ui . mere.
i' i hibition Pirector
democrat 5c
notnlnaMon
for
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a. led a raid Friday afternoon on
limes R. I)avis j rnit(d ,,t hQ roni,n;
his eampa iirn
tt i d tir-i-
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a ! : ' o UV
of trio l-.u K hc ii'l ! i. .ait. lions athl other materials com
.ir. il lo a i i . i 'S : : i.i a ; h A 1 ! " t wh 1 m v In r tin: '. cry w e, k utiti! JIT" h i-
ing a crowd
ii p.i id . Th.it ..-j the pi .. e't the- I'Ao Comp Oll!'..s. d
s:: a of Mr. r.ir..". u k o -roved to the
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I ftate primary, opened ,here last night addre
! whicll filled the court room. Mr !
monly n.se.I for home hrrw Shu,,y drelared he was not lihtinq The men arrested are I.eo K l.ar- a,y n;an or any srt (tf ,non jn MM.k.
b.r. 1 1 3 J s Jciierson av.: cnane.s t .
Lt m Ii, r.;u;-s Seminole av,; II. T. May
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RIGHT NOW Call us up this week for a consultation at your cenvenience. If you are planning to build, we can probably give you some helpful suggestions. This service will cost you nothing and will put you in touch with an organization of trained men that you can call on any time for construction service. That's our business.
IN THIS TREACHEROUS WEATHER you'll carry a cold off and on for weeks. Get rid of it quickly and thoroughly by taking a Medicated Steam 3ath at The Hallanan Bath Parlor 218 W. JEFF. BLVD. MAIN 5309 Steam Bath and Shower, $1. 5team Bath, Shower and Massage $2 Wednesdays and Sundays for Men Only.
The Vire mileads is unusually hirfh
a
ing the office of senator. He vigor
ously- .ittacnfil the re t o 1 1 .1 i . i f..-
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the i-niiaaeipnn mah ; f . .
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neaieo-aum. r.. vtm-m.(lf ,j,,roption had ,M,,.n t;
facet ion
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To "i ; i . re. i e " in u-d n i n 1
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!h l!le s;;;.: h iM ren Mo." gko v. as
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days aftt t ' I.rctor la is ays that before dr.-n wen- s;arti:ig the raids he first obtained ;!-.e acree -.1 r ;. from th- stores tellir.tr how
wi-i to manufacture li":ne Prew. Tltese us.i arc th.e tlrs: raids of this kiml to
Alh-rt'! l e undertaken in this city, anal Iii 'l c:f.;r.ctr IVivis as there wiil be oth-
rs. The dealers will be charged
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Up to It:
promises leclarintr that
i win the last election. He defended Woodrovv Wilson and the L ague of '.Nations. ,. pr, dieted democrat io victory in the .state at tin- election t Nov-m''er.
r I CONSTRUCTION MAIN I
Boom 604 CitUn Rank Bids Jt
and thu: able
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a . . v. o a i- . n IX c.
.;. pot p jying h i o i to a '. ' o w him i : -"id s... wtis ! i v. : J-.osta S", b. h only ret'u.-e.l to th" house until
He wanted to! I the
w a sen: ,;: rjuirtlj .
' an 1 th" fath r ' ok ar--- o'.d; I':ri. 4: Mary ei:-:, v. to a new hem. .: and children appar
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'1. .she b..u:r ta R'isi - ' 'isid t'le
!:.s , o-l- : it or. a-.d ! to settle;
a v.o'ating the prohibition law
ellir.g miterials for the manu-(
facture of alcoholic liquor.
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Louisville and LaSnlle Cornjwnies Awarded Bids INHIAXAIa )R1S. March 4. Thiee of the six contract? for ce-ma'-nt to be used by the state highway commission in hard surface of v. miles of the national road be-
i tv.en Terre Haute aand Richmond
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DYE OLD DRESS COAT, SKIRT WITH "DIAMOND DYES"
be
, wh'-re 'd to lie
perfect ' n .
appinews Friday aft-r
down Tin: old cirritcii a ism:. Which is a Mens.it!or.al hit at.J T- 1 J-wLs' greatest record is again fatured first by the Music Shop. Hawaiian Chimes and Muscle Shoals Uu-s, the next bitfge: vllers on n-cords tcday are again ln stock. You get the hi!-s and you get then, frst at the C. W. Copp Music Shop. ö6-tf.
awarded t r the Mam'iefte
in1 ! Cement Co.. of IiSal'.e. 111., and
(three to th.e Im Isvllle Cement Co..
of Iouisvills. ivy. ThLs announcement wa.s made here Saturday by Earl Crawford, a member of the commission, on hi return from Chicago, where Friday he conferred with members of highway department of other middle-
Whn asters.
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Swank Dyes Clothing. Main 791.
Rach package of "Diamond Dye?" contains directions- so simple any woman can dye or tint her worn. shabby dresses, skirts, waist. coats, stockings, sv.eaters. coverings, draperies, hangings, everythir.c. even if she has never dyed before. Ruy ! "Diamond Dyes" no other kind , then perfect home dyeing1 ic sure be- : cause Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye i? wool or silk, whether it i linen, cotton or
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A bid of the Marquette company 1 -nixed pools. Adv. was Jlo-0 a barrel f. o. b. from the
i-i.-ai.p piatu. i nis prices, u was said, are subject to a rebate for return of acks. and for rash raymen t. reducing' the price to about 52 a barrel.
The Iouisille Company' bid of $!.." a barrel for cement delivered on three streets caj?h of Indianapolis was Excepted.
For Your Plumbing Work See GEO. McNABB HOME PLUMBING CO. 221 N. Notre Dame Ave. Main 5568
GQlYlPOUnD INTEREST Paid tc depositors on all money left in our care. Your dollar goes into a South Bend real estate investment' and is absolutely safe.
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Talk with us before laying away any more money. ST. JOSEPH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 124 South Main Street
1922 New Model Apex WASHER Exclusive Agents for South Bend and Mishawaka. Call for Demonstration. AMERICA CLEANER. HOUSE WIRING. FIXTURES AT ONE-HALF DOWNTOWN PRICES. NOBLE Electric Shop 731 Lincoln Way West. Phone: Lincoln 6657.
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Henry O. Grieger 213-17 Eolith Lafayette Sl Main 1287
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