South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 85, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1922 — Page 3

SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 3

Indiana and Michigan News

GOVERNOR HAS LOG CABIN FOR SANCTUM

her mother have traveled. Nebraska's first lady built the fireplace herself, after the foundation tiles had been placed, mixing her own mortar and lifting th stones Into position. Among the Indian collection is

BÜRBÄNK OPPOSES EARLY SCHOOLING

with plants lit. or.vjr-d him i thv same tn .it::;' r.t a: 1 or" :. -i sary to th highest !. :; I plant llf is .--tt!T. to ,. b:.-'1-I development of human l.f. i "All animal l.f ..-t.:T. .

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ANDERSON DISPOSES is WOMAN ON OF 'SQUATTER LAND'!. t:::?,z 'DOPE' CHARGES

ISiiH-tffM YrarV Litigation rr Valuable Caltmirt

Sand Dun - Ended. 1 N I I A N'A )'( M u i. J. dg A I: An-! r u m :d a .i 1 cart h' rr- s"i t u rda-- ;i v, r ! ! IT'1 r,f i :? r r ;.t:,.i" in th" 'al-' ' ' ii ml dune- ? ' h i r . s ' 1 - r;:. :!! -iL-o .,,! .bdin S. IMri1' of lire .:if,.-. m.-s , . w ;. j;. ;.i b ds ' t ! h j r r ' '' . T';' .1-' 1: . ;irs of I : t i : '' CT! .P. hl II I ?:!.-! I! I '.t!f. of I ?L:'"r, I- 1 . . i : ;, w. Wan :jin. of i

i v ;!.' faro of h i :!j u.

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ÄÄS;: SS?,!!"- Children in Country ...-hi,., h ,;;.' tan In 1SS5. and Nvided s.4uau -j il?trirt. MlOUld Mart at I as t;. urrM :: dre.. and other flnery fflven :h- JO Year of "0 ( t h Vlat.'' ..f th-Varr r a.' K-.-ry McKelvies by th Indium from the; 1 1 ar OI j M,,, u.r... Win :. it;ip:.-

j i i.i- ni'.e iv?nirtuui . r-..i.i Lai., .waren -o. 'i upon th t r' i i" iranv LINCOLN, NVb., March 2f.-A I Th work of Mrs. McKlevie' ! ro and ?irls of small towns should ! olercominc 'heredity'. ' A i1,;' ! : ':: abin. the timbers of whieh. I brush Is found on the walls in :!o. ' not 1- allow.! to see the inside of ' o",'. i ..v.. . ;,..At.- ....

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! lint, in Basement of Home, Like Primitive One Now Seen Onlv in Picture?.

j-arty. lb rn it d IV Shivr!;. .f M a r - Milfnnl Yoilll" Woman. For- J':" anri Fma1'' wer brought from tures of mountain, wood and Ink. J s.-hoolhous- s until they nr ten yt-ars j j,, 'r n:',!'-n. appü-d .lür;-; ?!: w ion. ai.dlda?'- for t!f ::; a t i- " . T. f 1 II 1 j W-ori.-in. and th Navajo russ that framed In the birch los. I r., Luther Ihirbank. notrd plant 1 rf .ov ,(. ji.ri.-d will . an - mirri?i..n for rr.it-,1 s-te- Hier tfOlieU IlO.-plial Mead, ; brighten t!i" floor and tables they wizard. Ireland in a mes-vacr- re-' Jr,n 'hHi' ,,0 rrono.'IT.,., . ;.,ir,.

J- Alleweil rorper.

r. a-'T,-, i niKir. t hat r-

' -over. picked up as souvenirs on a -I. s. II. COX Vl.NTION. I spondinc to errf etir.rs from nochbors . nn, jerm.an

,ir:p iiifoun i.:a ana .New- .Mexico, iowa CITY. March The na-i m his seventy-third birthday here

C -SHCN. I'd. March ''." . Mi : I- located in one of Lincoln's fash

id and like tlK'n 1 : r r tlrm

I! y croup .f m n It eer i a . I I(i -rt!"hr " of Milford c, adu-i ;"r-'1 neighborhood'.

kr- befnr th" Ser;t!i ri-tri'-t

. i ' nurse an 1 f.rn.er sup'-rintend-

The cabin is in the basement of

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Women's I Ttiocrn li'- iub her.-. ' ;thf home of flov. It. -McKelvIe.

"Had I br-n a number of tlie ' !:t "f fI"h'n kapital. i in jail at,t ,s thf governor's privat aanc-w-raf'-, I pr'b.ibly would ;ae ap- M if. nra p dl. Minn., charge,! with j turn, t!e privilege of enterlnsr which proved it." h" said', "bur I -h'ni!d ' ,a inz f,,r-d prescriptions in ord-! favor pranted only to his most have don- wit; la l'.wT-d brad ,. t,, ;r,.f n.t rr0t for per.-nnal use. j intimatf friend. For if rh four-pov.r p i't is o..d rre-t of Ml-.s Knriht was brought! Thp cabin resembles the Interior f"r four nation, i i u-oo.) for all. ..i.,.,, j,v "overtime nt ofTic-rs who (f (',e huts that are seen only In

and it ! nothing more c.r i-ss than j,.H trarked hr movements for sev-

iu .admission th it Wood row Wilson, ' , j w .f-ks. j founder of t;,-- of Nation.: j. is a-erted Mi Lnricht Is a iw.as ri'ht. (r.;,. ;i nd and that she has under-

I "The b.j.lf!-- of the repu r 1 i an . p, 4 r,iajor operations for the through whir-h Mrs. McKelvIe and i party can ' a, their wor.N and like . ...j,. ,ilini!K(, ,lf heine rdared under1

Aib. rt ' i a r . r . a ' i I : rt ha. n '.o :!.-."! t h prop rry b rirlit ( ad ! - - -ii'.i of n- r- than ' ' 1

I i r.'-rrer Xn m any turnup o; p-r-on.-. . j..ij.,,.n( cf powerful drucrs. Ac-:.,.

Tii, ; .-...mo- fo-nwir the ' r " ' " ' ' .-oinr to an interview she is said j LfjJlI

d'.veiopm.n of th- . f r . i (itv!, f . . to haVf' -ivn ln Minneapolis folP v.h. , value of ;h ' n : I O KcorpamZC hosllCIl ; l"winr h-r arrest, she be-an uslntj . t... fr.ro I " T ;,: .or.- n"l...Vf,,. 7...- " dope ullHl she wa.S 15 yClfS old.

pictures come from many parts of the country. The massive stone fireplace was built of stones gathered from all states In the union

tional convention of Delta Sirma recently

Tick out any trait which you rvv

d'-sire in a normal child. h'r

Ilho w ill he held at the University ; "I Meak of the boy and .cirl who ; .,.fJ5 , n. ., f v . . of Iowa here April 27 to 2?. Dele- J has the privilege of beir.cr reared in i "tn.'sf! w p i vo- b" w pates from universities in all parts! the or.l place that is truly fit to .. .',,', 'v ..'l.;'i,;..1 .

of the country have sienified their

intention of attending. Stanley Houck is national president.

Fitcher Glazner of the Tirates contlnuees to hold out for more money. This Is rather unusual for a player in only his second year.

When you say clears ay Dutch Master?. 4 3tf

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me cato oi niiiurpii compr pq io . . , , ,, . ,. . . . . ' i and ou may f ;.! attatn tt live in the city, the temptations are; . ... i O b 1 e ( f

ioo Krept, me me so arunuai, inei atmosphere go like that of a hot-! house, that such a child should bei I,ee M t

placed in school earlier as a matter j pitcher of

of safes: jard." Mr. Durbank said his life work

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ed a fadeaway d' l.ve.y . ry a ßJj)i

similar to toe one .iat son t:-- i v.

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reported to have said that

.i (;SMLN. Ind.. Marr-i j:, ---1 teor- I she foole" doctors in Chicago and j

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! l-.i ni.at ion of th" fjosh'-n hamt"-r

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of commerce is tu be brought about

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: r f i r j i ov.ru t-h:p an'! I'luscilla C.!r i:il t!;.- lind '..f mor- than 2 11 .ii'-' an-! th-i' S obtained owner-

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liuri au of ('hi ar. who are under

contra' t to take th" field March P.O.

Two and ont-half vars ao tlie

i i (ios'licn chamb'-r was organized on

n tin -' ar basi.-. Ite.rntly all di-I'-ct'irs arid all fiflicers resigned, ffdlowintr n .Ties of disauri-ments. Harry V. I. Kin-, form r secretary. Is now district manager for the i;ikhitt Commnial Finance Corp. Fnd'T the frms of th" contract with the American City Ilureau, that orK.ini.ation is to be paid 17 1-2 percent of all funda actually

J ' oib eted.

I Durint: its life of less than 1 r j'.'ars, th" Co-hen chamber spent r i ivi j about Jl.'.Oo. Thi sum includes J rrlll: Ol iHlttoll in lllte expend s f the Fneman-Matthews Ifon-e Starts I-lou-er Sliou- I Uan- r in ninvin.s,- from South

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HARDING FORMALLY OPENS EXHIBITION

Sioux City, la., clinics to such an tent that they operated on her 14 times, although she was in normal health and engineered the operations for the purpose of bejn? placed under influence of opiates. Miss KnrUht is prominently connected in Milford.

tii i to at err in aoctii:a't. PHINC'FTON. Ind.. March 25. Charles I'ollock, 25, died In a hospital here today from a hemorrage resulting from his throat being- cut by plass from the windshield of the automobile In which he was rldincr, Th" automobile turned over four miles east of here last night.

.NMAXAI mL,s Ind March 2 , ! ADOPTED DAUGHTER i-'-u , butt.,, in th- uhitej WINS $3,000 ESTATE pn:-e. whb .h tari- a b ll jn tii", Manu fa- tut er building at th.- stafj WARSAW, Ind.. March 2". A i.,.t. ids h re. l're. t Harding! niisplac-.l record in the office of t..n:K'!.r t . 1 1 u. (iiv oj.cned th- tif;lijth" f'i'.ty clerk was found ioday i.at.ooa! flow, r Imw, uiv.-n iituLTj lliat 'Rtit,'s thf D'.-year-old adoptth.. .ii, !,;.... ..f ti... ,.,.,..,,- ,,r a ij.fi ! 'd daughter of Amos Osborne to his

No Strin-s To ThU. Vou can buy guaranteed aluminum ware at HKLLIIR'S Wednesday morning for a PEN'NT. One cent buys aluminum ware.

im Flo.'i-ts and ornamental liortii ulturir.

estate of Slk'tfm. Osborne, who died last

week.

Tii" exj.o-,11 .on, uP.i.-h it is esti-j hi"' Property to the girl, but mated v. ill , o t l.r.oo.tiuM will ron-' relatives of the deceased claimed

tlnuo a!! t. .x; w. k. and ai ram-.--! ! h''lt the girl never had been legally j Tn.r.t.s ?iae b-en mad" to b :i n.l ; i adopted and declared their Intention

For iaval Reserve Unit

T,,o." thin i ...... 'W, vi-itors. Cut I ot" '"ntestinf, Iiis will. A record of r.-a al-.nt on display during thejtho circuit court found today disweek v. hi co-t appn.imatelv ?2r.""0 j 1'"'-s thf' fat that Leom a LightIt is said, and one ruse garden of a ! r;in ua; i'npted by Osborne 'on New Kng'.and Ib-rUt has b en Vl pro-! A l,ri 1 n- H'07. ilueed in miniitare at an expense j ' i f m- re tii in i2. Examine Forty-Five Men

i .ne ,ns. warren n. iiarumg. a; n-w ics. namrd in honor of the wir'uj

of J'res t Harding .at the New York j M ICHICA N CIT V. Ind., March 2ä. ilower show r short time ago. will; Forty-live men were given medical b" oti exhibition at the show part j examination for admittance to tho of n-.t we.-k. ' Mil hig-an City naval reserve unit 1 Friday night by Li cut. C. V. Spa, wr ' lltn , ti rt, 1off'i- '"f Benton Harbor. A large armory

,,r , ,. .on th" beach, fitted up like a ship.

or Assault OH httltor with a seating capacity of several Ml NiTi:. ind , M uch 2.".. Work- thousand people, u ill be constrilct"l Ing on th" theory that revenge an. Fas soon .is a go . mnx-nt a jipropriar ot roide ry was intended, the policy t i r i can be gotten. today arc scouring the city iu an ;tort P learn th" identity of thr.-- (.AltY Sll.".()i0 ISSI'M. maskrd men who late la-t night at- INDIANAPOLIS. March 2... As tacked and assaulted Ceotg- Hab-, n.. remonstrance was filed with the ditor of th- Minnie I'o-t-I inocrat, ! ;ate tax board, the funding bond i'.c.il we, kly paper, and Iiis son. : of $ 1 1 T . 0 0 at . !4 percent for th lo-oiu. 1 .!-. jr., is. as tb- two wer, j (,'ity of Hary automatically became returning iion.e. The three m n J IclmI. according to a ruling of the b-a p-I ftom an a a ; otiiolw le as it, board today. The ruling said: As P i -t--' d tin t'Ao and with bnelb d re- j no remonstrance has le-n filed with . :! b-ad'-r "f th trio or-i this board it do s not have jurisb;d Dai.' to thiou up Iiis hatids. diction. The ref oi e, th. citv lias the

Headquarters"tfor Apex Cleaners ROTAREX IRONERS AND WASHERS

right to borrow th- amount without ! tli board's approval. I

I i.-'e .'. ;1;e editor urappltd with the ii ask d men at..! wt -t:ng the gun ft on, h i i . ! . h. Id close t..,t h-- as-

b.-d ai d fired rwi.e. Tii" No Strings To This.

i. ap.,1 m an a u t omo..;.e mi an tuv guaiant.-ed aluminum

war-' at II ilkkhlK'S Wi ,!ne.,daV'

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Wli'-n ;; v iv '; jns- -.-:iv Dutcl . morning for a FL.N.Ni. ;. cent i

Jl.cier.v 45-tf ! buvs a! im:nuui war. .

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For Free Trial i e Central Electric Co. iH 124 S.Main St. g

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226 South Michigan Street

the house of style

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1 he smartest tJ:, t the fashions show in

Spring Millinery, . $6 $15 In this roup their is every conceivable sort of hat provided it has the unqualified approval of fashion. Jaunty sports hats of every conceivable sort, tweed and felt vying with the say little ribbon crushers and the soft rolling models of novelty straws and wool yarn. Smart turbans, many draped with the newest visca braids of novelty silks; others that are not draped at all, but literally laden with vari-colored flowers. Flattering large brimmed picture hats of Italian milan, hemp lisere. hair and peroxyline straws and others of alluring loveliness made of taffeta and sheer fabrics. Embroidery effectively adorns some, sweeoing feathers or jaunty quills others, and many are gayly trimmed with flowers and fruits. fish hats ja( hats rauah hats reed hats Inland hats

uaranteeo

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You know perfectly well that the value of clothes or things you buy isn't in what somebody says about themithe man who bought the 42;old brick' bought it on what somebody said. Quality isn't just a word; it's a fact; you don't get it in clothes unless it is there.

Hart Schaffner & Marx make a business of putting quality in clothes, materials, making, smart stvle. We make a business of selling that kind of clothes and haberdashery, and guarantee them no "gold bricks" here. Our prices are low where the quality is high, and our qualities are high where the prices are low. You can't choose wrong here. That's why we guarantee our clothes. The prices for our suits and topcoats are for

MEN $25 s30 $35 s40 s45 to s50 BOYS $10 $12a 15 s18 s20 to s25

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The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Stylish All Wool Clothes