South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 72, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 March 1922 — Page 3

MONDAY MOKMNÜ. MAKCH 13. i)22

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FLORISTS ERADICATE CITII) Ml ZZLEI)

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Wh .-it Kvarus-vlil an! Vincenn: 1-. For -ar K-nn-th Yin

havo rporte'l the compW? -radier- j mut not tion of th" chrj.anthfmurn mid?- i If h do-.

ai; ! Iii- s v f t h .. rt . it ni itr.s ii ;.-o:i. II cent-

irul .r, a pr raison ru.:, ;t a M-u;t j 2y Wine, ik y.--ar- .!!. v. a.- air-t-n

ollowinj: ir.Htrijrtion fmm :h cthc 1 a ftf-r r-in found in th- !o:h-

j of the f-ntomolfi'ist ? th atf i on - j rlovpt of Mis I;v.- Md'.ircy. 17 i-.rvation d'-jartrr.fnt. it ua an-; Mars oM. a I. ,n v.ith two ln,!!'- nf

Woman Say- Hrct!irr Member of Clul Scratched Her No?r and CraI)I)rl Her Ankle.

nouno! li'Tf Unlay. Th- sivirii; will amount t thousand of lullar. it was siid.

J Th chrysanthemum luid warp.i th !(-;iVfs and rtrvnts llowtr

I I-:TJ: IT. March 1 j. How the j r-achintr maturity-, the conservation

;r:: of lirnthf-r.y an-i fri' rd! i wl'l that if v:jfip.., d t pr' !- r Tl.o rri't:r. and arti

chloroform. Th rlrl'y r-lati-j ins..-: he intended t' rniirdr her: th youth sav.s he hid in ord t to e-t a ('hino"

to find Oliv- alor.e and pitch 'ip m lover's quarrel, the chlor f .r in h tv-J'

I BATTLE CRICLIv CEMENT Warsaw Octogenarian is FIRM NAMES OFFICERS . Found Dead at His Home j IlATTLi: ri:i-;KK. Mi h . March V AKSAW. Ir:d.. iirrh 1 Th- ! 1 TU" I'. ! .-- I'ortiand Cement ( hoy of Samuel I.aker. f. who is fj Company, has l.'Cto! the following l:o" el to hae.kd last Tue-diy. was SoMw ers: j d.acovert d Saturday at his honte, lie ! I'resid- nt r.d general mauasfr. j returned Thursday from Indianap-C-'.onel William M. Hatch. Uatt'.o ' oil?, where he had pent thrve

le;.-, Jf.hn GÜit--j months vi.-ltin his jrra nddatiphter. secretary-treatMrer. ; No;hVors noticed him f-nterinc: the

Prcd H. I'ane . I etrc.it; directors, j horie and this was the last en o! V.. D. H iker and .John Gilles: I him until Saturday, when friends, r oth f Detroit, fj. W. I'att. rson and i a-ominff a". armed broke in the door f'.donel V. H. Hatch. bth of It ittlo ti -! fouml Itaker tlead in a rockir.c Creek, and irir! s Hush. Kalarna- I cl air. which he had pulled cl--e to o. Report of tin- manacer showelja coal stoe. operations of the comp my th.e pas:; Coroner Charles A. K'ily. who invar had ben sitisfactorj. ir.ore ' vestlgated the case, found that death ernent having b..-n manufactured ; w ; due to aute indigestion.

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v.ar in the j:,int's history.

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CAN N EL COAL For Your Fireplace. Burns Like Wood. LONTZ BROS. 602 S. Michigan St. Phones: Main 164 Lincoln 5164

department said. It can be eradi-1 inp nothing to do with it as it was ' ated by consistent Hprayln over a j purchaH.-d to kill cats on his father's I Ie-iod of from 4 to f, weeks vith a j farm. j

, th- " I t A' 'iuair.t-d' V i r t i 'onreL-ationa church. W'oOiju.trd av. j :;if e, wn put to fhpht

ci'jh of the I 'nita ri i n lid liilin'.iiiil an! the de.

n;on d.si'ord. ir.' itmu' men. hers t ii -lu't ar.'l battery, enthroned in its ' a d w to'il Saturday in the pro- . '-tutor's of!.ce by Mrs Ro-e icinker. ?r,(, i;fth st.. a member of the club. Mrs. Ftinker a'-ked and was rant1 a warrant harin;' Robert Iownie ".117 Twelfth f . also a member f the club, with a-suul! .and battery. TliarrM. He STallied Her .o'. Sh told th' prrs'Ciitir that sh "ndrd tfie a-t mo-tin;' of the i ;nh, where c'irm-.s of -ards w ro mon;' the entertainment offered. T ? -at. 1" . ) alleges, wa.s in char'j rf the party, as superintendent of recreation for th- church. One c,f the players, she- said, committed some breach of card party "'.UUette to which she tok exception, -"he said that eh' re ported the Incident to Iownb-. Instead of sympathizing with her. .r e.fferinc te se-o that th- offendini; -ard player di! ri'it repeat his or her offense. Mrs. Kinker says, Iimv- ! ie be-K.an upraidini; he-r for conerninsr hersedf w ith affairs that were none of her busine.-s. "it' shook his fine-r so cles' to t.iy face- that he scratched my nose." Tdrn. Kinker told the- prosecutor.

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that happened. .Mr-. Kinker (Lrla red.

solution compos-ed of one- fluid ounce! Miss of Kiar-k Keaf 10 mixed w ith three merely

gallons of water anl three ounres ff tish edl soap. i The snapdragon rust can be con-' trolled and eradicated if florists will des;t from propagating plants fr'jtn cuttintrs and instead row them from the .weed, aecorlin:r to the depart-, rnent. The florist bufMic.o of this state; has been srloudy dam;i-l, frf.m these two pests In recent years, according to Harry F. Dietz. assistant e ntomologist, but if the Instruction are- strictly followed they will be eliminated Ju?t as FCvansvil'e anI Vincennes prower. have aboliniie-d the-m. he says. Mr. Diet, cautions florists not te purchase plants propagated from cuttings as they scatter the pests.

McCarey a-ke-d tha. Wine be- fined and no; sent to

prison. Th charge was reduced to "lreakin7 and entering.' and th.e boy iut under probati'n. w:h reb rs not to communicaie w ith !:e for one year, by voice, letter cr telephone, if he would enjoy his liberty.

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Lanvcr Clerk is Held : The

I.Aii;i:K. Mich.. March 12. Wil-, ham Decker. years old, nigh, j c'.erk at the Hotl Klaine, is in the, county jail in default of JC0O bail! bond, on a charge preferred acainst ' h:m by Mi Kthel Thrasher. JO years oiil, who alleges Decker seized : anl kissed her at her employer's honif.

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WESTINGHOUSE Homer Mowers Kattcry sliop Ikcpalring and Ili-cltargin? Ti.'i S. Michigan I.iiu dn ri;;. Kfldcnco. Linea In s."."fi

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Income tax returns made out at Ergel's Cut Rate. 7 4

Swank Dyes Clothes Main 791

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When you say clgar. say

Dutch 45 tf.

Income tax returns made out at Kr.gePs Cut Rate. 74 !

SPKAKINC OF CIGARS. When you cay cigars say Dutch Masters. 45-tf

Apprecitee good service. Call It. A. Kay Ice Co. Ask my hundred of satisfied customers. 30 4 E. Donaid sr. M. 2 72

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was Paving the- church. Downie frei?ed her by the ankle, tripping her and causing her to fall down the f.eps. The bruises re-ce ived in the fall constitute the basis, for the an.ault and battery charge-. Mr. Downie, who say he came through the- fracas with a .scratched lace atvl a kiek in the abdomen, declares that Mrs. Kinker had made herself obnoxifius to everybody throughout the evening and, after she had disrupted the card game, went to the lower floor, where dancing was in progress, and tried to break up that pirty too. "I was downstairs in the dancing room when word came to me that the woman wax creating a disturb

ance in the card party. Ie we-nt up i J.I.SOO.

talk to her and trieri to persuaue nounce

i" to leave the room, at the same f:me offering to give back to her the admission ef ?,o cents, which she had paid. "Had Her Muics Worth." "She said she had had her money's) worth and did not want the :..". cents back. Despite my protests she went about from table to table, talking" incoherently about the way sh- thought the game should be played. She did not accuse anyone .f (heating, but simply objected to the rule ohtaining in the game. "I told her whe would either have to ce,a-e disturbing the party or leave the building. Then she starteel for the dancing room, declaring she, would break up that party, too. 'Tier actions there compelled me to take her by the arm and force her through the door. She jerked away from nu1 and kicked me viciously in the stomach. To protect myself. I grabbed her foot, and in trying to recover her balance I had a chance to get a firm hold upon her arms, although before I did so she scratched my face'. ' Someone- else called an officer. .Mid 1 turned her over to the patrolman, at the same time returning her It." cents, which she suddenly ei.-nianded. We told the officer wo

il 1 not wish to have her punished

a::d that if lie would we she did not enter the building again we would be satisfied. He teioK her out .o the street, and that is ail I know about. It."

Congregation Seoks to Break Pastor's Strike KLK RARIDS. Mich.. March 12. .Mem.bers of St. Raul's Epicopa! church here Sunday were discussing means of breaking the "strike" of their pastor, the Rev. Mortem Rf.ss, who ha-s left his congregation with the announcement he "would remain away until the members displayed a greater interest In church work." Rev. Ross, who also is pastor of the Kpincopal church at Trave-rse

rr . I City, IS miles from here, walked

. over the icy roads fremi Elk Rapids i t Traverse City because trains were

not being operated, due to the recent storm. Membership in St. Paul's, aggregating more than 100 last summer during the re-sort season. ha-s shrunk to 22, IS of whom are women. Preaching to empty pewa once a week discouraged the pastor, it was raid.

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Take a glas nf Salts In tlii-h out jour Kidneys and nciitralic hritating acids.

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Union Trust Company Safe Deposit Boxes with special facilities for the privacy zi customers.

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No endorser. o commission. .No interest in adrance. Phone Main 174;. State Loan Co.

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Kidney and Rhulder weakness r--sult from uric acid, says a noteel authority The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up ; an irritation at the neck of the : bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times luring the night. ; The sufferer Is in constant dread, the 1 water passes sometimes with a scald - ! ing sensation and is very profuse; 1 again, there is difficulty in aveuding ' it. ' Bladder weakness, most folks call j It. because they can't control urina- :

TEACHERS' SALARIES ; "on. While-It Is extremely annoying

ana sometimes very painrui. this is ' really one of the most simple ail- , ments to overcome. (Jet about four ounces of Jad Salts from your phar-

macist arid take a tablespoonf ul in a

glass of water before- breakfast, con-

tinue this for two or three days. This I will neutralize the acids in the urine

so it no longer is a source of irrita- j tion to the bladder and urinary or- I

gans which then act normally again. Ja'I Salts is Inexpensive, harmless, and Is made frcm the acid of grapes

and lemon lnire. rnmlifnod win. HitVi'i

luiie is mai in in tie i u iet-j uj. ll 1 and

standards of the educational sys-

THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son

ADLER BROS. Op Michigan at Washington Since 1884 THD STORE FOR MEN" ANI BOYS

D0WAGIAC TO SLASH

DOWAGIAC, March 12. Teachers of the Dowagifc Higrh school have been n entitled that they will be

reduced in pay next year. The

board of education made its decision to make cuts when fixing the

salary of Sunt. I- W. Stewart at

a cut of ; ". 'JO. They an-

that a redaction in pay in !

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Keeping wjiu me ec-uii"iii u- uniu and that with a lower ilary teachers still will be among the better

paid professions. I he hoards atti-

We Sell Coal for Less SAM C. LONTZ & SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74

Edwards Iron Works c.i:t our prici; Ite-iuforclng, Channels I Ream. Angles, Rars :t'M s. MAIN ST. m. 375

tern and building a new high school operating costs will have to be reduced and that- salaries is the biggist item in this direction.

is used by thousands of folks

'who are subject to urinary elisorders

I caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and ; causes no bad effects whatever.

Here you nave a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble Ad.

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KREVvT.RS PUT KICK ! IN REER, IS CHARGE!

SAGINAW. Mich. Tarch 12. j Wa'Tr 11. Weher, ow ner of the Na- I ? on.il company, which operates what j formerly wa. the brewery f thatj n me. was arreteil Siturday by fed-j .-.al prohibition olticers wh have , i..'t:i working quietly h.ere' for sev-I ral weeks on a charge of making! teer if more thin ;he !e.:al p rcent-j . i e o f a 1 c o b. o ! . Henry Jo--ph. th.e hi i.-wmate r. i ,s0 was arr sled Both demanded' f.. 'a mi !ia t ior . a ?iil were released j i.-. r.eoa t-a.l.

When the ticker tape tells you that your favorite stock has gene up ten points . . . 3fou know what a lucky strike is.

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VIOLIN 201 YEARS OLD NOW OWNED IN STURG1S: STCKCIS. .Mich.. Alarvh l:'. 1.. V. (",inhr. of Sturizi. lias a genu-,

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The discovery of toasted tobacco was a lucky strike for us. If you will buy a package of Lucky Strike cigarettes yourself you will see why millions now prefer the toasted flavor. IVs Toasted Do this today and notice the deticiou tomated ßuriev when you try Lucky Strike.

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md is va.lued hih'.y. to f'arn.f-h liiusic for da nc s. ar.d is in fiio-

It is nia le of genuine ih a mm ke . ooj bow.

Th.i- inscription is .-tamped on th--'s. de in Ittin ; "Antonius Stradiar.us 4.!r'mont'i'..-cis l'acieViat Ar.hu 7LM." which me ins Antor.i.j Stradiar:. of Cremoni. made this in th.ar i:;i.

oman Confesses That Dead

Son Murdered Taxi Driver IVAN'SVIIJ.i:. March l -' Janus Ar h Varel en. age ;;j y ars. who died Aug. 'V I'.'Jl. at St. Mary's hospital w i rio- lar of lHr.rm Kue-un. act '7 yi ars. tax: driwr. on Nov. l. lv.'n. aiiord'.r.g to Varil-:i' mother. Mi- Ma- I'ooley. in a (or.fession Saturday night made to detectives. Th- mother .-aid robbery was the motive for the murder.

LIMBERS UP YOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS WEATHER exposure and hard work bring painj and achea in mu?c!f3 and jcints. Have a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and opply freely. PeneirzUsuilhout rubbing. You will find at once a tomfortir.ar cr.se of warmth vrhich will be followed by a relief frorn the torer.css and 6ti:7nc53 of achinj joints. AlbO relieves rheumatism, Bciatica, neuralgia, sprains and strains. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your r.pighbor. . At all druggists Zlc. 70c, $1.40.

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Lest our silence be misunderstood, we want to acknowledge the untruthful statements, misrepresentations and insinuations of the news items and advertisements which have appeared in the press within the last week, and which we assume reveals the real character of this competitor. We feel that our standing in the community, and our reputation for honesty and fair dealing has not suffered by this comparison, and we are not going to lower our standard of business etiquette by replying in kind. We are an old established industry and truth and honesty will be our guide in the future as in the past. If an industry cannot stand on these principles, then there can be no hope for honorable business to survive. With clean hands and clear conscience we submit the above to our thousands of customers and friends. Artificial Ice Company The First Ice Company in the City to Return to ! Pre-War Prices

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