South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 77, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1922 — Page 3
SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 18. 1922
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AGED RESIDENT OF HUES DIES FRIDAY
.Mr. Mary A. Huntley, 6, LitV-Loni: Kr.-idrnt of City, SuccuniLs. O Nil.!:.-. Mi -h . M?irch K MNs I ry A. Ilunt'.vy. ; y ;- of at'", a; i . t '. I -t-.u-:u : :i.r:-i ; irt'y, dh-d arly Friday r;. orr. Jr.;: at t ; o.Tif oT h"r sd-t'-r-in-hiw. Tr-m t Ar r Huntloy, T'-C S. Fourth rt .. ' l.t r" sh has ma df j h-r hir:t for t i .ft two y-ars. Mr-. Hunth-y' ih wa .vw-d by a corr:;:'.' atinn r : d:s- as-s. (jr.- si tr. Mi -a NVdie !i ;r.?y of Nlh-s. and two sltrs-in-i Mrs T:il7;t HurtU'V of Ipswich. S Im'k.. and Mrs. Anr.h- Huntley of ?h;- citl, furiV'- h' r. Funeral serv..v. will h.- h'd 1 at tri" ilur,tl7 r-s; It-.c on I'o'jrth o'rlo' k S ;r.'!ay aftf-rr.oon. th i: v. Alfr- 1 i Tr n rry of th First I'.aptist chun h . -:;' -latir.?. Inirial will b- In Uvr ! J. rook. rrr;' -f ry. .i:: '.-o .har!r H. Wl.stf, IYila? : i.i;ir:tf'I Mr-t. f;-rt rr.-! Jianic of tiiis' ,ry a I 'rt o fjf tllvorff frotn h r J Ki:-lar.:, .Iari:s liamr. k'ivir:.: th"
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11 Known Attorney Does! Not Apin? to He Con:rerinan. l.a'OKTK, March 1 7. .'"oliowin f' titions. personal appeals ami If ttT.s urir.k' his candidacv for demo - -r.-ifi'' iioruir.t! ion for cnr.Kr's.f. t h is i:-trirt, Kulph X. Smith, of Iiportf who was a . and:. late for nomination a; the 1 1 2 L' ' j: -imaries, imiay authori.'- d tiie anno'ir. -ui rit that under i n onid r.i t ion would he be a anlidale for the nomination. Mr. Smith s.u-1 in .-xplanation at h:- decision that uhio appr"ciative of thn support promis.d him from wry county In the li.rict he did r.ot f-1 he could s.'u ritico his lucra - tivn law bn.--inc-.-s for the uncertaintb'S of politics, though hf believed that lff22 would bfj a democratic year. STAKT PRO Hi: ON CITY
PHONKS OF DETROIT j arguments in this court would be LAXM.V;, Mi.'h.. March 17. dropped but that th" case would be Tii" .U'-.-'t i"M whther the telephone i tarried liiher. stem of Petroit is worth $ 1 '.''., 77.- . f.". as the compiny riiinis it is on 11 1 1ST lVIi:R TIIH IVim'. tii" hais of Uli. prices, or .:;o.4')4,- I have Just received a lnrpre con421. as the company claims it would sinment of Pocahontas, Premium. I;e on the i'.asis of prices for tiie Amber Jacket and Hlack Joe coal live years ruling with f)rin all sizes. A coal that has been
Owlo-ther it is worth .--omethinij Ies-? than the f2.".'.lS.:t:s that the r.arkr
audit shows to have been invented ; you will be pleased. Call Main 273 ir it. o.-'-upied no-st of ti'.e lieaidnior Lincoln 5270. C. H. Decrees, 31." b h" ut ilities commission on j S. Vaylor st. " Tlitirsday. 1 Swank. Master r'ieaners. Plione Th":, is ('.. hui;,', attorney for t.v j Main 71. 2 1 f i ovip uiv. cuiteri'Ied that the com- : , . -
jp i - -ion sh'-uld a-'ce-.t tli" valuation ' of $.",(. 4 . J21, base. I upon tii av r-:u;-" pri'T of tfje five yar from 1 . 1 7 to i:r.. He contend.- it should permit the company to nrn a net revenue t pay .".1 per cent d- preei-i f : n on th" p'a vl aid r a --nabl- i T:urn on the .?."". ."on. O'Ot. i KAZOO FIRM WILL 1U1LD UCAl SCHOOL L ALHION AldUX. Mi h., M i r h IT. P.-r.-rhf Itrothers. of Kalam Z"o, Tliurs- ' V Wf-re uieu the co.ria- t for co;i- . ti !icti::-r All'i'-n's Jl ."'. oeo unlthiu-h: t. b.oo. T'u tirtn will ej-eet the huild-in-.r for JU4.4'. Tiie eontraet f , . r t!i" elfM-trical wiring was granted to1 tlo- I .a ::r:s; 'irn of H irk r, Fowl er o. 'o.. for $ 2 . ! 7 1 . Ihd.- f.-.r plumbir'.r avd heating v. ere refused a.s too' h. ' h ar.d T a 0" i v;h l.e asked. Who ;.- i - exp. i-trd to start in 10 days :!'' 1 as far as p.- .-il.:. th" c. -ntrac-tor-s w id ;;s AVh.-e !ah..-. r pr 5T.t it ivs , f . i -' d ' r i : s re hero for the l'.difs". i O ?'M)00 IN POTATO LS STORK!) IN V. I COl . 1 Y IKON MOTWTAIV. Mi.ii., M.iP-h' 17. - A Th Ti-..t:auer of the "I1. "l eo,iv.: br Ith h of the !...' f- IMrm Hur. m. -a;d T:;iiri. w ' h r ' .ire ':::b. peja ( - . ; ?-"or :e on far:;-,- in t:ie cut-.ty to till s; I ir.:" i rs a' i u . '.:'. !nv vah:at:on of ah.-ut j ' " 1 1 at ;c o ir irke-' :::!.- Th- i-d r.lirnbf r of bu-h.-'s is i ! at :," '"). The . t :l"-r- :ir" it1. .;oo 1 ' "d.tion. ar.d w ::. a .: ' - ! market, i w . MICHICAN CITY-CHICACO ROM" LIM TO OI'KN ! : t i : - A l t .; 1 ' ." a e W. dv : - -i u : a - . . V .1 i . 1 :' ! . i V. r.. 1 A; r.i I. ONSTOTT WAHNS LAW lOI.A TOIJs AT AltsAW WAiiSAV.'. in !.. : ,r.-h S:.i:o i :. - ; t . : S.e.jt h , "a ; . "A t 1 lY, ! f ' :: : ti: t he w.U , :. t. !. . -:r: O'; i f.-v da that '.r- j : t:;.i '. v.: "a-- .ill ow.:tr-! t-;;:-.. . : r. n.p'.y with tlie i w ar.d pro- j s fi r .-u.di t r icks.
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omhf zzlf rnont. marrifd 1 . , womf-n m . huv an(J n stof.,. Qf thp,t j various rarU of thf country and T,;u., 'r ,or ltion (f Arn,r;ca and H (lUfr d-o-rted thm, poliff dlarf. , SUL,. it purrhl,,; flr a u.,(,dlt .Chöir.5!inr:r A.rl'1. Profit. r;rTHIi:. 422 JMS. ' K
' manv of the women he wed r.t church funftions. fh' otliciais say.! ' Moore fan r'm"rntr th" n iric s ot j " " .'t' iirniMiTPii i'Aii lUxr.iVLU ruh GOSHEN CORPORATION , uo.shkx. March 17. The cnittd day. ! States Tir" Company of Xew York j s;artfI a'tioa in circuit court her? j fry today asking for appointment of a I i"r .iver for the Hastings Mrg'. Co.. i . of Gosh n, which is alleged to he I . insolvent. Thf; Hastings plant la not 1 oix-ratintr, inde btt-dnr of about j $ 'j 3, 0 0 0 is alleged, $ .0 7 ,'"'t0 0 of which j is not secured. A few years ao the j company so'.d $121,000 of preferred ' stock to flushen residents. It wns I recommended by tho Chamber of j (."omnvrce. KNOCK OUT ATTACK av DHMCTD TIHY T KW Ul KLLrlO 1 II A 1 llJi LAW I ÜIIFl-TÖN', Ind.. March 17. Atj tacks airalnst th" Indiana rcistrni tion law were knocked out in the Wolis circuit court here today when J Judije Prank V. Gordon, sustained 1 a dtr.urrer tf the suit of Abram Simmons, attorney and former state snator terftintr the constitutionality ,f thn If indie:itC'il fnr-fher 4 often tried, never denied and willing' j to be tried a pain. Try a ton and I Edwards Iron Works r.r.T orit riuci; Itrinforrlpp. Cliannels. 1 IUam?. Angles, liars ?If S. MAl.N si-. M. 31?. We Sell Coal fok Less SAM C. LONTZ & SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74 CHAS. J. MUMFORD Contractor and Builder isii M.MiiNi: sr. I'hone Main öl." I ! t Inuilcs t ln'crf ully 1'iinil-lual
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Swagger C5 ncir ciglit-quartcr mid one-piece shapes $2.50. S3. $3.50.
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Stumped by Girl Smoking Cigar et n She Did It Kiplu in the H. II. h Station I)eiite the Stare- h of Crowd. i U WAIIS.VW, In'I.. Mar h IT. FIorM whil waltir.i; f'-r a train at th- l
h nsyi .m.a station th.s r::orn:r.i:. w!l drr-'-l woman, aps-arontly I t Kool l.rx'o!ir. nrA lucation. i w !l drr ! woman. aM-arontly &
pav-. stail a r.l dini.'i '1 cit..ms a ; .-hock hy pro'Iucir. a poMplatf'I t H ; c,'i?f, s-l-';tin a r.ir;ift an 1 calir.'.y I smoking it ih pitf th- starts diroct-! iv' i f -I at h r. 1 h
Thf attf r.tion of th- city marshal ! Ij ru'ikd to thf unusual oo-ur-;n - rlf look"-! the yoanc; weman n .'iiu io'ina r.o;:;m rif njuiu ii-1 t .1 a1. : 1 ..,1 1. 1 r-d !o. oxc7)t po'-oihly tho ciarf-tjlj 1 -arr.eJ that shf hn-1 f rr7.e:.' ; f-5 ,t stif ii.i-i irf)Zt-:; ' ft who hul t r 1 to'P Hf took thf mattt rltl ouw men nith hf r. - r rulvis mc-nt and was still ru i- ', f-4.cc' i f-ly as tho ; h: (hin r
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k.h;iiis or cx)limihs Attention. Special me f tint? M-n- j I j March 20, 7:30 p- 7S 13 , A U S-l IM ES Want Ads - .... mum sm r h' ViE EECYGASOlIiEOTHEfJ C015VMEfS PI0DVCTS forBVLK DELIVERY C0HSW1ERS SERVICE s COMPLY if'v f AN IN5TITVTI0N OF QVALITY' ti Chicago .r- aj .iiiuiii nr i' & Northern Indiana Railway Co. r' r &S0UTHERN MICHIGAN . RAILWAY COMPANY rFFECTIVT, NOV. in. 1921. Siibjfrt to charjr without noticetrains leaving South Itt-nd. Inrttsns.
i j - - v.,.. .. MIpb pnly. j. k moohk. r,. r. ä r. South Hnd. Ind. M 1 ; If I. i - I: More Style than ; t ever 4 1?! That's really true of our new Knox and Stetson II! hats. And the style "stays j put because the quality is there to hold it. You'll like the tan colorings. Thev're great hats fT" for". ÖJ Others at $4, $5, $6 io $7.50
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You follow record fans 1 DANCES On the 'Gin, 'Gin, 'Ginny Shore Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His Black and White Melody Boys Tell Her at Twilight Fox-Trot The Happy Six After the Rain Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His Black and White Melody Boys Broken Toy Intro. "My Darling" Mrdley Fox-Trot The Happy Six Good-Bye, Shanghai Intro. "Call Me" Medley Fox-Trot The Happy Six Wimmin (I've Got to Have 'Em, That's All) One-Step The Happy Six Stealing Medley Fox-Trot The Happy Six Why Don't You Smile Fox-Trot The Happy Six Ty-Tee (Tahiti) Fox-Trot Eddie Elkins Orchestra When Buddha Smiles Fox-Trot Eddie Elkins' Orchestra Marie Fox-Trot Ted Lewis and His Band Down the Old Church Aisle Fox-Trot Ted Lewis and His Band Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes Fox-Trot Ted Lewis and His Band Everybody Step Fox-Trot Ted Lewis and His Band
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HAWAIIAN Hawaiian Medley Intro. "Kawika, Hawaiian Maiden and Waikiki" Ferera and Franchini Sweet Luana A-3422 75c Fercra and Franchini J On the Beach at Waikiki . Louise and Ferera Hapa, Haole, Hula Girl Louise and Ferera Smiles, Then Kisses Louise, Ferera and Greenus Hawaiian Echoes Medley A-1935 75c A-2368 75c Louise, Ferera and Greenus J Funiculi-Funicula Louis?, Fercra and Greenus Maria-Mari Intro. "Ciribiribin" A-2614 75c Louise, Ferera and Greenus J Kaiwi Waltz Lua and Kaili ) Honolulu Ra? Lua and Kaili) n t A- 1361 75c La raioma Louise, Ferera and Greenus Valse Bleue Louise, Ferera and Grernus A-2405 75c Kalaluki's Hawaiian Medley ") of Hulas Kalaluki Hawaiian Orchestra Waiu Lulilui A-2077 75c Louise, Ferera and KainoaJ
Columbia Grafonola Prices Reduced
Prices cm all Columbia Grafonolas have been reduced as shown here. You can get a modern Grafonola with a'.l improvements for less than you would pay for an olcfashioned unimproved phonograph. Visit the Columbia Dealer nearest you. He will gladly play for you any Columbia Record you wish on any Columbia Grafonola. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York
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SOUTHERN MELODIES Can't Yo' Heah Me Callin', Caroline? Oscar Seagle and Columbia Stellar Quartet Smilin Through Oscar Seagle Darling Nellie Gray Lucy Gates My Old Kentucky Home Lucy Gates and Columbia A-2762 $1.00 A-6059 $1.50 Stellar Quartet J Gwine to Get a Home Bye and Bye Harry C. Browne and Peerless Quartet O! Susanna Harry C. Browne and Peerless Quartet In That Great Gettin' Up Mawnin' Fiske University Jubilee Quartet Brethren, Rise! Fiske University Jubilee Quartet Golden Crown Oscar Seagle Standin in do Need o Prayer Oscar Seagle Come Where My, Love Lies Dreaming Oscar Seagle Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Oscar Seagle Old Folks at Home Rosa Ponselle A-22I5 75c A-2342 75c A-2889 $1.00 A-5779 $1.50 49934 $1.50
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The new song and dance hitsr band music, popular ballads, the catchy tunes you hear at the vaudeville and musical comedy shows, old familiar melodies such is the kind of music that makes you light-hearted and happy. The most popular stars in the music world make records for Columbia exclusively.
PIANO Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 j Part I Percy GrsinjT t Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 j Part II Percy GrainRT I A-r,i6i $1.50 Paraphrase on Tschaikov-1 sky's Flower Waltz Percy Graing-r Wedding Day at Troldhaugen Percy GrainT RigoItto: Paraphrase Leopold Godowkv Cradle Sontj Leopold Godows ky Molly On the Shore Percy GraingT Brahms Va!f in A Flat Percy GrsinT Country Gardens Shepherd's Hey Prrcy GrninT Prelude In "A" Flat No. 17 Opus 28 (Chopin) Percy GraingT Berceuse (Chcpin) Josf Hofinrmn A-6192 $1.50 A-5S9S $1.50 A-fJ145 $1.50 A-for,3 SI. 50 A-6078 $1.50 Rondo Capriccioso (M-n- f delsohn) Josrf Hcfmann Butterfly Josef Hofmar.n i Spinning Sons (Mendelssohn) Jos- f Hofm:nn ! A-2434 $1.00 Columbia Record No. 3531 w L u M KJJ J M i
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