South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 67, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 March 1922 — Page 3
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;.r--ir,. Kr'ion of t'ru- r M ir.or coarüi in Indiana will have th ixif- involvrrl in tlu- il.vz ! HU. Cnuic of Ni!-s rtivl .limnr.c Shn-i.-.i - -ao i' I rrli th lr --nt con- 1 -'fn added to Oios already or." . Senator Nevvl.c-rry ar- p ir-l- "r.'-c- j j,)ai:-r w ill op'-n tlu- show hy hat-,-t,on ir, U at rr...in cyr.inaiarn, hundred year. old lfor the ir ! ative." t!:n? four round.; at. l the sr miÄ !;:.!; ,tow ! I with phyi'-at f-dn? : 122 i c-rdrrl. according to th In- 'W' w.mt to ;iut i:p a fir n: a t i v.- , r, na , jjj a ix round ev.-nt Prit;on (la---- and the Var!ty. It i cltana ftate library. The counties :--u-." aid .Tudt," Hull. j tween Jark Iymims of Jackson and aoiiM materially a PI iU- lotmn-r oI-ra-.sir.K within th- -ntury olI class "The dftnoeratie andida: . will ; Uirney Itarnliar It of 'Miliiza n City.
id itiii'ti" f-ar---. for ir would i:?"I Ui!) year aro Morgan, pfcatur. sn:.- " "i"r ppMH" wi;n ;:o a,-; ah oouts win ! r P if-fi t Jan; s
f,,r ".ir-i'v and intrainural ; l ". KUri. Marion. rutnani and i.iinaii propo.uoi; mi n',n:,nn, UicKfiiMin. sporting fditor or th j .;(,rrv ll-nrv. . . ' fortdsrn ir-.arkets. threiy Pri ni nc ( , a ml Jtapids llra:d.
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. '..... . ..' , , r.j i.itif.fn the Armorv at Illinois : fr,ftv-four counties' or ni-arlv one-, ran make er.oweh money to pay , fund accumulate:! by the A. I., for
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. ,1 f :-. i:i '.. mi . It v. o'jPI be the ra t and ' centennial. " Indiana h- ninety-two ! nesman want- to ma ke hi- bui- ir;? place.
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... h.. ! : ,. a'int; r apacity of 1 ).'. The oldest county in Indiana is , ; r orty-seen hou?. but recently A y-t the idf a of the fifldhou ; Knox, whi.-h is 1 H J ear.- old. It (; HILL CIYFS CI IT , 'mpb--te(! in Katlake Terrace are f-..nt has not b-en elabon:rdy developed. ; became a county in 17:m. Clark fol-, ' " TV 'P I)pp L' PI I I'Ia,'r'1 n tm "lark-t at on-e H oi rut if pin ns w or out smoothly and no lowed f!e.-n year later. Dearborn ; IO HOI :h, HKLAKLlk and sohl on asy terms. Itepresen- B !. ' ooi.o'.tion i- e.jrount'-red. con-tr'jr- lmiio- t". o v. at s after 'lark and Mar- I X I ! A X A I ' iLIS. Mar h 7.- A p-a -! tat i s r,f t he lod?e Hrothers Itoalt ?
til,,, ho ild Lectin as son as f inds ri-'.n and Jefferson and Franklin ' ''ill made out to I'cii Mincle. found'-. o( 1. droit, owp.ets of the prop- , ar. aai;ah!e. and others followed. The growth of j - dfif'ives in estiva time th" rob-I r-rty, are now in the c-tiy for tlit? pur-
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the st.it in cf, unties from then on.hery of the Walter Cox home, pd wa rapid. x" Mir.!-'s arrtst Jo-re Tio-.--lay on
po of cor.dui tir.? the sale.
Tiie lierrien County highway com-
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M. n.,,. . nt- n-'d' nAiTC taVit un! 'oil n ties whieh dtlur have pased j n "rand '.arcen charpe. The de-j mi.ioners have purchased a loada- .,, it KOLLh IO Uh I A III ' tll one hundred year iiiiirU already ! tective found the bill layincr on t he . met er and turned it over to the sher-
f.,- f.r.o.v. fi Ali, h. March 7. Hound. . or will do so before the end of the ; 'acK uoor steps or me nonie., n.w u. nun u. rin wci.
a. i.-.n.. nt. n--d p.f, .-,t niirht in the Sraiiary of present year are Knox. Mark, pear- t and coimr to Miiic.m home. ,,vif s-I mot or irucK runnmcr on improved
. ., f ? . . i two to . . a ;,,,,, i,v rr.l.hers. V. ho in Jlai i Ivnn. .Jefferson. I ra nk'.in. 1 Honed him. Tlx- man denied any nmnwavs it appe.-
: :....!,!., n lor forejy. ,p ,z. r. ,,rodtK-- dealer, of Luid Wayne. Warriek. ibs..n W.-ishinp- i connection wit n t he robnery. but w i .. . ........ I . i a . . j . . . . .i !... I. ..1- 1 u f o i i.lont if On! w .ri-.inr? lib . . if
;.f' 10,1.1. when he was found by Klli-- son. vtjfan7e. Sullivan. Jennings. sernd the aw him enter ihr house.
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law will be -t,-H t Iv-enforced, as the r (lA i -pv :&ttWp? hielt w ay commission is determined fr-'-' --m ljC. ' ' - - - v to stop duniiU'c to public highways äuärrf .tf:tuM
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0 0 , ouiity io 1." days imprison- driving a truek, by a woman motor-j Monroe. Ripley, Randolph. Owen, r f,.r .'''' !:!. ' i.-t. who ask ";d for a pump. As he j Payette, Floyd. Scott. Martin. I'nion. (lnb.'.l l'u :. ii-rd fun-.d to t it he was covered with j c.reenc, Bartholomew. Parke. Morf o- ; All : ! !!,. to -. mont b a 'o.r by a man in the tonneau ! pan. Decatur, Shelliy, Rush, Marion,
IS HERALD OF SPRING PONTIAC. Mich.. March (. There may be no truth in the pro
phecy of sprinc by the first robbin.
from this source. Five motorists were arrested and lined for speeding in Justice Rowley's rourt Monday. Dr. Robert Watterson of this city
Üi Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffner & Marx
i nor of the wild creese and dtn-ks. I has befn eleted exalted ruler of the
! -, 1 . : - .1 1 1 1 " M :: . . , i . . ,.r t he ear. 1 he couple tnen km t Putnani and lfe.iry. Pi?., 1 . on;r!,d for .olat- l of. ir- bilN and 51 n) in certified!
... 1 i v in I :.iv a:-e .ir'uit , ... k from P.m. tied Iiis hands andj pTJJ ISHFRS RFDFCF ! !'uX ff,rinors of this vieinity de, la re ; b" a I locve of P. P. O. I.
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v. --I., o o! !m- l.arn. ' rlill.li ßl v rfritl UinaMcn, tue cawinsr i f rows. ( rows
l. lu.M.! S :-r nf n d fo.in St. . U truek win found .Monday , INDIANAPOLIS, March 7 tie-
f i i'oii!i! I.. to , i i i: aoont a nine lioni tile scene or im ; oprraphies used in the Indiana public
Hchools will cost pupils 2H- less in
1 , i i.-t i -"i: n omit for u'land 1 . r - n -. Iiobluo. He is confident that he
Walt, r Smitli. t . t t i e I from would t eromiize the rolher and hi.s the future than thev have in t h
1 r'.iw.i.o iouit to to. ,iay. in 'ail a. i omplo and county oftieials are J past few years, it was announced
.-'l !'"! ' I for lolation of th'- inhinu' for them. 1 here Tuesday by representatives of ' : ' k'" - j the Ginn and Co., publishers of New ; M'l.- S'Aalt.l.ott. tibfd Ml rtCCCD CQHA DCUADn ' V,,rL- who attended the meetini? of
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have been reported in several see- TKRRR H.M'TK. March 7. Dcma.tions of this and Maeomb county Deminp, si. well known Indiana lidurinp: the past wok. cancier, died here early this morning.
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V,-" county, on,- to 1 1 year- ;m- m,,,.. .tiro-. .f KnriT-rt
FOR FARM TIRE BUG'
j t.m. r.t tor 'rand .an-eny. . ..untv ha. offered $T.0O reward for j a year. Pos.o.. sparrrow-. .-n'.onl from ,.;,nNi,tion of tho p rson or per-
. ! oiitity to on, i' i I yt',i r; no o ,(.pnieiit for emb-7r.b"mr nt.
the state board of education. Members of the state board said the re- : duction in school books would mean a saving to pupils of about l.'Pl'M'r
.ots who set hre to the farm home ftKGROKS HOLD UP AND of Albo.t and Christ Msner in Mid-! . T .,,1,.-,
deburv town.hij.. Feb. 1:'. j HUM IiUiL;1U IU13I SFLM)I.(r HOLIDAY IS R-c.-ntly the state lire marshal was INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. March S.
a-k d to conduct an inquiry into the .1. It. .Jennings, r ort Wayne, was oric.ii of the blaz-. An insurance I held up and robbed of $3 by two
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"Pape's Cold Compound" is Quickest Relief Known
HATTLF FJi!-:i;i'. Mi, dr. Manh policy on the buiblinc; was carried in 7. Addo siiu- th Rotary . lab Mon-'ibe l'.u niei' Mutual Co. day. Arthur R. William-. .-. r i.iry When members of the Meaner ff tli- I'oKfiioi ,ra: I'onipmy. d- f.miily returned from Middlebury lar ! that M h i . n -!iom!1 tak- a thy found their residence had been "'it' ;.a. holiday " on pwbl:- -- ...j ihrouii kerosene soaked corn j.cnd if ui cuitin erthi!f-' ! u? bejtie; ud. Several rUffs. and 0'" . p i . o p r a t i o ; i . , j, were burticd and the" houve .Mi- bi-.ii;"- -I..I,- and local rax.-. xv;l., 1 1 1 1 -. 1 with smoke. ' . tailed ? I :..inoi .in h mi I'.M tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm a.:.sin-t ""iioo, M1 I p 1 o . 1;,. -.,i.i - -
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Tuesday. Jennincs said that he was approaching a railroad crosin? in an automobile when one of the bandits stopped the automobile and the bandit covered him with a Kiin. The other necrro then came up t i the machine and took the money.
Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Papo's Cold Compound" taken every two hours . until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe misery. Tho first dose opens cloguel-ii! nostrils and air passages of head;
stop nose Minninc; relieves headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing. 'Tape's Cold Compound" is the 'juifkest. surest relief known ttnd costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist upon Rape's.
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' "' " -.i im ,, a . VV daily outtloor exerci.-e in I I a. ta-. ü I.., an, Adrian T childhood is the only foundafiu'a. ! :i er. ta , ,lmk. Ch. - , , j,,,, strong bodies in later l.fe. " ''--' 1 1" ' : : ' 'h-it ' fonmit- Daily no an v. inter as well a.s sum- .. i.-t'. to .l.iri,s.,. '... t!i' r,.t of . 1MM-. - Rut. with outdoor exposure, some tl:..:.- - i'.,! o- a -o y cip elds ..re bound to come. : i -. t T . i . ! : . r . tor ! o - o- Sb p. r patdor. d h:m IP- Must not it -..! wa- ht Id a t Adr. a n n?
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ill Too 1 much coddling over-heated rooms too heavy
flannels and. lack of outdoor exercise make weak- 4x
lings in later life; Let the youngsters run outside in winter as well as summer.
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Much of the catarrh, deafness and ill htalih of adults is now laid by
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aborbe? throuch and stimuatf.1' the skin like a liniment, poultice or plaster. Grandma's method brought up to date The value of external applications for cobl, .particularly thow. of children, ha lcn b n recognized. In the days when grandma ... . r.. .... .1. .
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What; tin stomach i- upset and app'-tlte impaired, the rhild neither
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t" it- strength Tiii. in tutn. lowers its bodily re-.-ar'c.- -iait- furtlor cobls and li:. r d !- aSt'-. t oo.
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A druggist solves the problem Th.s ju-obb n, h is been ohrvl' by .i Xortb Faroiint tlruuit. IJIj . I : -o r - "..--c Oil ti nil acta
AKF rLACl.D ON I luAL like a vapor lamp and alo like a Pi'I.WLToN. Ir.!. March 7 " Unlment or plaster, i . . . ur., ..-a is .,-.. r ,i,.f...-,b ' ' If comes In the'fpr'm 'of a'salVÖ
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j;oes a lout; st p further. Colds should be treated directly Cold.- are -imply inflammations of the mucous membrane that line.- th
jair passace and limes and should be
treated ju-t as we treat surface in-j fla m iwnt ions. suh a bruises nr. burns. ' ! The ir.M;p-ation should !, applied I dric tly to the inflamed parts. i Jiut the air pussa u-. can ,nl be
reached with ".apois tli.it can be inhaled. And until the discovery of Vpks tip-re was no convenient method of supplying these vapors. A household reliance
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THE MOTHER'S PROBLEM Growing children need outdoor eiercie With outdoor exposure comet cold. Serious retalt often follow neglected cold. Out too constant doting for colds it alto harmful. To these mother who hareu't Mtisfactorilj solved this problem, this mrtufe is directed.
;s npfdied . xteitja.lly doesn't .disturb digestion can be usod as often and a-- fre- ly as desired. " with per"-
afetv.
; lrj defend t ti ! s : :i tl:r ca-e utt.!
week when A. R.-'h Turp-.n cf '":,et.)n pleaded gu;!ty to the '.: irge. SrT.tcnce wis taken under ' V '. e m e n . .
Vapors set free by body heat This drugcist found a new way to f.mbir.e the old time-te.ted reniRes for. colds Camphor. Menthol.
YirTKKINAUIAN PI'..Ll'.D. Turpentine and other valued ir.gre- ! dient VKltON. Ind. March : - Miami ; m.ld, that whcn .r:ty farmer report that '"-y app!iM OVrr throat and cht the are dying :n tP.at set tion from I ,n-riJ,nt!, ar released as vapors
Good for grown-ups, too Vi ks is ju-t as -cid fui" To-,::-ups. too for ton.-ilitis. .iiirsy, dep chest colds, latarrh. brotu hitis and ast lima. Its penetrative and rubeia i, nt action makes it useful everv day. also.
lor Cj!. burns, scalds, bruises. Jioi'.s.
This treument is 1 n to iuhi'.c skin troubles, chappml skin.
hill 'alns and sprains. For any troubles, in fact, win re there is inflammation or conue.-i.on. How Vicks should
It works uuickly in ore throat,' be used htad colds and chest olds I "or ;t.tnol ir Croup. ("Iiildrcn's Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly
mothers.
I'sed immediately after exposure ft 'helps to prevent children's colds. , .Applied at bedtime it i a safeguard against spasmodic croup
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uliar fever, which veterir.arl- 1
by the body heat.
rs rave art yet raeen ur..ime io ui.i- ; inhaled with each breath, the?n v The feer has afflicted herd vapors carr- the medication diretly
cf -.-Mr.e m wlje.y .psr.'iP'rt parts jt( the parts affected that 1. the; ef Ml-ml county. : n0sA. throat, bronchial tube, ..nd !
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33c 75c $1.50 Threo SLxet
the DIRECT treatment
ABSORBED at ajinimant.
INHALED it a vapor
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Cold Rub Vb ks ov er Ihe throat
and best until the ditiieult bre.itb.-
mc: is relieve, l. then spread on I
thi' kly and oer with a hot flannel j clotii. One application at bd time ; T-. iistiilly prevents a nicht attack of croup. Vor Hcal CobN, Athina. Catarrh, Hay Ioer "icks should bf melted I iti s:nnnn n nil trio r i o r 4 Vi 1 v 1 I -
or a little can be applied up the nostrils and snuffed up the he; d.
Ir Ihrp ('hct ("olds. Soro j Throat. Tonllitis. Ilronohltis. Couglw j
'i ks shoubl be applied over the throat and chest if neres-sS-ry, first using hot. wet cloths to open the pores of the skin then rubbed In weR until the skin is red; spread on
thickly and covered with one or two j "EES thicknesses rf hot f.annel cloth. If j EES the cough is annoying, wallow small i rZS pieces the $:?e of a pe.i. ! Vapors j - important j H When Vicks 1 applied ever th throat and chest, the hd -covering j
and el'Mhing should always b left
loose around the neck in the form of a funnel. As the bodj- heat release
the ir.gr Rents, vapors arb from the chest application. To pet the fullest pfTect from Vicks the5e
vapors should be frely Inhaled.
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Few stores have such ambitions such earnest desire to give you the best of service when it comes to providing your boys' needs in things to wear. Every department of boys wearing apparel is given over here to the individual attention of interested people capable of serving you in a manner not often equaled in a boys' department. We are proud of our boys' department. We have confidence in the merchandise and we're interested in seeing that you secure every good thing you should have for your boy. It has been our aim to give South Bend as fine selections as can be found anywhere in the United States, so that all of our friends in Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan can have all the advantages in point of style, selections and fine quality of merchandise that they could expect in a city many times the size of South Bend. Our Juvenile Department, for instance, for boys from I t to 10 years, is in itself a revelation. In providing for these younger boys we have brought together such styles and assortments as would do credit to any metropolitan center. And the values are typical Spiro values. You'll appreciate the facilities it renders for clothing the small boy. A good time to try our service is now when stocks are unusually big and attractive. It is not necessary, we think, to list all the things you'll find here suitable for boys. We merely say, you'll find almost anything you want for boys to wear and many things you may not have thought of at moderate prices.
The new clothes for hoys for Spring arc hrrc now. Sec some of them in our uindous. Glad to show you many more.
Sam 1 Sp
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The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
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