South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 87, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1922 — Page 5
TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
DUTY FOR HIDES
DÄTCC0 DDATDQTi VF:v YORK. March C rdrai; r,nnnN"nrH, Conn. KAluCiU I ilUllJul I rrr't -'"i-vIca men and poll e Join-( In-spondency over dot f I force today Jn an effort 1. ar- . r,i brought about the i
LOOTERS STRIP U. S. ! KILLS CHILDREN AND VESSELS OF $400,000 SELF AS MATE GOES
March 27.
domestic trru-
annihlllation
r.-ot an -rjrir.i7.f1 hand of Inders ; rf a who family hTf today. Mrs.
pnn1 Barker. 31, and her
three children were found dad in
ooo.ooa worth "f furni-hlnir from th Barker hern at 13S Railroad
F. S. shipping Niart! ve-sex an-av. The police found a not signed rhnr'd in the Hu ! ? r. rar Fk-by Mr. Rarkor kaying 5h Intended "kill. ' to kill her hu.'., and and then romTh" looting di'-'-ovre 1 dur- ; mit puicid.
?inc thn ha bn working in Stamford, Conn.
ix Z 1 ,nt hlv 1 reponsih for the strip-; H On-on Nlon AaiN cnato , 4oo, and n.- th "Vit f . ' - I
.Action a uniy nrnfimn Parker-1 annrr.
r. f-rir.'- r- rr. mi f ;" r ti'n in put
a duty on h d'-s. boo, hnMi'f'; jen-mon m uih i i t .-,o,.- t n, narKT ramny wan not in n- ., !r( r. a ; t-ring in th river. Evidence .o far j nAncil straits, but neighbors said
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of I obtain"! lads federal as'-nts to be. i there had bn dnmerie troubles
it aa iiir.to of neve i a a t in" ncji'-rs i i.i- 1 nv'T wr.irn in" woman 'ronnc-a. lier
Calvin Stertzhici.. cnlropraetcr. rraduat of Un!v?ra School of Davnport airl Ross School of Fort Wayne, has opened offices at 521 N.
Main st. 4 tf. I
vrsr-! whri th rivr wa-i frzTi hu-hand kft .ix mnnths aco and fvr and tli hue- f;U'int:ty of nn-
trial wa rarrl-d vr th4 irn.
l'a M !r;rh bill.
.. prop.-..-.I tariff, if r'Mir.rd.!
::,.ik .-.- rest from T' to 30 i . , ; i:r r . - ;h,n t rr -nt. SMALL TRIAL DELAY :r. .-rer"Jur' ' I again seems likely , " .,' ", ' fnr' '..Vfnr I WAUKEGAN, 111.. Mar'h 27. i , '., .a s.,. n-UTnrMU'V f another dlay in th- ' ' ' " j trial of Gov. Isn Hmill. f-t fnr n-xt .
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A- h tariff r-'-"d th hr.u. !. hr..y, an 1 K athrr w--rc ; 'h" fr-f !!-. Th- -nat linar.c !.;; if fJ't'iiU;-. );cr. ' f T, dit! :';.- 1 upon a 1 pr r--nt ad i'.r, m duty r: hid-.--, i 10 pT rent ! '.(v'.;. on .. i:. l vh'.'-v and ' '. U " j' r T.t I'-atk'T. II f- ; !U-Uf-. that o:i!y t!,r i. k-r-f a '.. r w .:i!d ' nt:t from the
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r bi- pro l'j. . bi;t lo- and his larm ..i k' r.i v. .-ill h ! to p iy ?::s.;on,. to'.r- f"r f!o..- iTodurts than 1 1 Ii.- u: b r a. fr- l:.-t-
Mnr.day. Jfiomd today
It was bllpvcd hr that th trial1
of four mn on chare of murdrini:
William Ptrson. "hiciCo motrcyn poUrman. would dday Small's trial. Only thrc Jur'Ts had bn aerrptM in th niurdr rne-. wfVn
Judr Clair C. IMwards opon"! Take elevator. Phone I. 6202
Likf rounty court tou.ay. j er.-
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MONEY LOANED TO WORKING fil E H FOR ANY PURPOSE On Watre.r Furniture, etc Terms to Suit. INDIANA FINANCE CO.
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VJEEJEKCYCAJOlEOTfll CO)lSVMEIS PRODVCTS
foiBVIK DELWERY
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COJJSVMERSSEMCE
COMPANY Art LN5TITVTI0N OF GVAL1TY"
Small, rhartrol with ronspiraoy to f,mV,t.-Tlfi Intprf.c on vf.'itf funds SP-
Th'- farm r--fo. kman "" . " ' . ,
l( I rur-a a conunuanri. u iour
v.h"n his tas wis r.iiicd March o on tbi. eroundft that it was nffowry for him U dovot- all his tim to tho void buildinc protrra.ru of tb tat-.
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i-. r- a- ;r. fio- fri- f lio s won 1.1 .. 1 n (:. a piir. In addition to 1 1 1 liid h-i't! ; -. -a .11 a i-:h! on hr msar - t, iu' ar-.d prbaldy on th'- ium-i-r .-t 1," 1 a I''U::ina. tii" errat ' .'nr.;!,;' .-tat-, uants two r. nt i r if . : : r. 1 1 duty on Cubnn yw-ar ivhile rl;. ünatio rommitt' r publicans I bx'-d th" rat- at l.K cents a P-.ur-d Likv-.vi-o th- louisi.ina t n:t:f arr d:s-p!r-ae! with th mild f itmor.t arf-ordri blackstrap ;no-!,.-.,..: u-f-d for feeding ratt!1.
'a!vin Stertzbarh. chiropractor. cradUMto of Universal School of Davenport and Ross School of Fort Wavne, ha. opened ofürr. at "21 N. Main st. 4-tf
I Gland Trenimesi
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COST OF LIVING IS SLOWLY DECREASING! WASHINGTON". Marrli 27. The! i'.-f .f living is still cominc down, j .-.owly. I Th- r-tail co-t ff food decreased j fioni on' to four per --nt in 10 r-p-j
r-n t a i V- tit :-.- scattered over tht r-;it.d states -Iurir.tr th- period from, No mnttPr i1(nv touch or how stuh-
i'-ii. 1 ."i o March 1"., th- d-p,irtmcnt
Corns Ouick
'.' Iilmr anr.onn'-d today. Pr:c- dei lin-s wer-: Ma n he-tor, N. H.. tour per cent; P.altlmore.
Pride-port, Newark. New llayon.j New York. Richmond and Wa.shine- ' ton thre- per cent; Milwaukee, two! P-r cent. at. 1 D-ner. on- per cent.
l'or tli year endir.c: March 10. 1 tyier was a decrasf of ?j per i tit in the cost of food in Pridjro-P"-r and Denver; 12 rr cent in Ma n li-vt-i- a tid X'.v llivcn; 11 pot (t:,t in Paltimore, Milwaukee and
W.i -hinet on ; 10 jor -ent in Newark,! and r-.ir.e per cent in New York and' Pis hmond. ; Ar omparrd with the averace cost j in the y ar 101.:. the retail cost ! j food on March l.". 1922. showed anj incr a- of 17 per cent In Richmond; ,
4'. ji-r cent in Washington; 4.'I p7 -;:t in Milwaukei-: .".S per cent in Manchester: ;:7 I'cr cent in New Ilavi-n; ;; per cent in Newark, and
L'i'i per i-ttt in D-nver
horn it may have been, the corn or callus that is touched with a few drops of 'Cots-lt" is doomed to a
TtViusand Kndorso Dnnn n-Kraft as )ltt KffCMtlvo Rolruildrr ami Rrjuveiiator Known. Rattle Creek, Mich. "I came to Rattle Creek two years apo to be doctored at the sanitarium. For 18 years I have been alllnar with continuous headaches and backaches, dulled vision and lack of visor and vitality. Could do no work for the last five years: In fact, could hardly walk. The doctors here could do nothing1 for me end I have tried every kind of medicine without avail. La.st June. Dr. Simpson advised me to fdart the DRUESENKRAFT treatment and I have
This is Just one of many Fimi'.ir cases reported by doctors and users.
DRUKSFN-KRAFT ( Youth-Gland is th most effective rebuild'nr and J rejuvenatlntr tonlo ever known! ' Rroutrht here from Europe, a yrarj
aero. DRUESEN-KEAFT alreadv has the enthusiastic endorsement ot thousands of doctors and u?rr. Men and women suffering from aliments of many years standing have been entirely restored to hea'th and vigor through this remnrl'.al)le discovery. Make the test yourself. You will be amazed at the rapidity with which health and strength will
be restored and Increased. Ask yourj
druggist or end your name for tree booklet on " DRUESEN-K R AFT, the Gland.- and Their Contro' of Health
blessed him ever since. There was and Strength." Compounded in a decided improvement the second j taste le-s tablet form. On- week
uuick. easy, sure and painless end. Never aeain can it pain you Soon you are holding in your lingers its entire remains a single piece of
Prices were l d-ad, shriveled skin that you throw
week, as I could walk stairs unassisted. My streneth kept returning each week and after three months I took a position as manager of the Finley Groeerj- Company here. I am at present as -well as 1 can be anil I owe mv health to the remarkable DRUESEN-KRaFT tablets. Dr. Simpson tells me he has had similarly remarkable results numerous times In prescribing your treatment, and I am certainly erateful to you." (Siunoli -has. S. RIetry, 0 4 College Street.
treatment. $1.25. is sufilcient to start. Desienite whether you wish "Male' or "Female." , imn;sr..Kii.iT
CHITMICAIj LABORATORIES, 1,(1 j r.fi K. Randolph St. Chicago. III.!
To !o sun to grt tho onuitio trratmont say "DRl'1 1SFN"-Kl.ri U'lhlets" to your tlnurslst. Sold in South Rend. Ind., by Central Drue itore, American Pnr; S'torc, Wettick's Drug .ton; R d Crcsi Pharmacy (Mishawaka and all i)roercs.i-ive druegisrs. Advt.
not obtained by the department from p.rid-'fport in 1 '. 1 3 : hence ;o coin-
away forever. Hard corns, sett corns, any corn.
par;. -on for the nine-year period was; Co.ts but a trifle and guaranteed.
kivt.n for that city. i Try if. E. Lawrence & Co., Mfgr..
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MORI! COLD AM) RAW DAYS TO 'niii'
l U.UI.. i Th-re ar raw days yet to come, a i ore of fluni at bast. Retter keep rn'i;Th cold on hand -o you won't, ran out. Plac- your order with C. IT.: I efr, es. ;:i."i S. Taylor st.. Main 27:,'
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(.UAR A.M I :i :i ALr.MIM'M WAIII. FOR OM1 CENT. Wednesday morning, promptly at nil are offer-d 2 0 -year euara: ? -.1 a'. inrnum u are at 11 ELLER'fc ! l ( ! .- i e n t . 7
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A !n n n;i say clear- -ay Dutch i s i i . 40-tf Adv.
BE INFORMED! KNOW HOW TO BORROW, THEN WHERE TO BORROW Our money i- rvail for ou vOicn opportunlt KNOCKS. ( all in .nxl talk it oMr flii- mtI(v et( nothing SECURITY LOAN CO. t. Main mid a-hin ton t' . Soinh Pond Main ifil.s
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3x5 H Ror Plain $1.75 m 4x6 H R or Plain $3.60 m CARD FILES 60c, 80c up SEE OUR NEW DISPLAY
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Swift's Premium Ham and Swift's Premium Bacon are produced from only the best hogs. Many of the animals we buy do not furnish meat of Premium quality. Since these are the choice cuts from the best hogs, cured and smoked in the best way, with scientific care and precision, they are naturally in great demand; but these cuts, with the loin from which pork chops come, represent only about 34 per cent of the live animal. The remaining 66 per cent consists of the cheaper cuts, such as spare ribs, shoulders, tiTmmings, pigs' feet, lard, etc., and skrinkage in dressing and curing. Shrinkage is equal to one pound in each five, and has no value whatever. That is why the, prices of "Premium" Ham and Bacon and pork loins are higher than the price of the live animal. Everybody wants them and yet they are only about one-third of the entire weight "Premium" Bacon alone is only about 8 per cent. The great demand for the choicer cuts, and the smaller demand for the cheaper cuts, constitute the reason for the comparatively higher prioe of the one-third, and the lower price of the other two-thirds. (Some of the lower priced cuts sell at less than the per-pound price of the live animal. It is only by utilizing all possible byproducts and exercising the utmost skill and efficiency that we are able to average a profit of a fraction of a cent a pound on all our business. N. B. Some very delicious dishes can be prepared from the cheaper cuts. Swift & Company U. S. A.
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There are dozens of men and hoys her- in South Rend who have wanted to get Into the hlg-pny tleld of Rlectricity. Not wanting: to leave home for Instructions, they !nv stuck it out in long-hour, small-pay johs. It i- t:. you follows that I'm talking now: I rim making a special, short-time offer to ."it South Rend men and hoys, to qualify th-m nt low cost for big-pay jobs in tli- fascinating held of Kh ctrieity, -where opportunities nro the greatest in the w i rid tM tv. Von don't h::ve to leave South Rend. You don't have to lose an hour's time from your present ;h. Put il" ye u wan; to -t ahead if you want to make mote money I aI11 show ou hou.
READ!
What Mr. Frank H. Shumaker,
General Manager, South Bend
Electric Co., says:--
, h-iVS MA.v.UVl (I .he future holds for men who
j tratneH tn tho ni.ir no :s;'S '.
J of electricity. Personally I have
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How lone are you L'.iin.c: to jctt'-r almit: in small-p.iy. no-future jobs, when you can .-am hie: pay as an Kl-ftrical 1'xp r! ? I.l-teu to iio: i:i tri. ity is tin- -rcat-st ju of.-s.-ion of today. Its wonderful opportunitif "- are unlimited. Thou.-aiui t.p"ii th..c.-at:i;s - tl r l.icr-pnyjnsr positions are open for trained Pit voursf 11" for a ' i,' electrical future a '!::: Kntrine.-r's job. .- Snpr:nKit your-M-lf for a hi:, chctri 'il future a Clrl-f r.mrine. r's jioh. a Superintendent's petition, a .Ma ti.i l: . r'-. alice. or ' n Klee-tri-al Cor.tracting business of your (wn. I'll start you on the road ju-t as I have started hundreds of others who are now in the big-pay class. Witn my help you will climb steadily. Purely. swiftly upward.
m BeOneoftheöÜ Your SUCCESS
SUCCEED Is Guaranteed
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nature that I have not i;ivrn S much thouqlt to the matter .v
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.. such a question off hand.
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through it. I have seveial times
Fifty South Bond boys and men are .? thp f,Pman
all that I can accept under m special offer. I'm point: to qualify these' fellows as full-fledged Vrti-
d today for (..4 and the opportunities that a
Kleotrioal workers, that even the
orelinarv "screw driver" Klectrician
licated i:iectneal Ilxperts, able to js making big money. Hut it's th-
trained man. the "Electrical lxliert," who is liedding down the bit; job with the real salary. That's th-
make $12 te a day, : " t. SH't.OOO a yiar, ami I'm goim; -o it for them ri;,rlit here in South I lend, in their own homes.
A few ta'titl,s ..f tr:iiair, und.- me. kind of men I turn out. tlirnii-'h my a i Iy d-arii-d. j u i - k 1 trasj-eil. ri-'Iil-tip-t-tlie-iuiinife. II. .me
Stu.Iy r.iur-- in Practical l.lect ri. it . iiinl tlio-.' fi : ilvj will l.e ready t- st. ; int- l'i' tn-ney werk : Ille-tri-al Ilxp-rt-. V.m e:iii 1- .ih f them lo in, iiilxr. all I a-k is tli.it y-u ha A.MHITlitN. I II fiiHiMi tl - r-r.
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Outfit and Employment Service To rrTv student who enroll with Me -ii iM special offer I iil civ.-" al-"la'e!y l'Klir. a splendid outfit of el-.-t ri :i I !..'. ii. ;i t.-rials. ii-tru-ni. i t-. -up.l;. -. etc. Tt:N unk"- it p.--;-!.1 f-r a to -!::rt jt.ic! i'-a I '-.rk riu-ht -t th-juiii,.-W .th t l.e-- to.N j.iii .:u .1 i -p.:r- aic 111 t ri' a 1 Work !: j-. Si.uih I'eini. .in.) pi.'k up extra t l-uey i ry w . I'nr't .' c''l-ive l.e!'. 'lit of MX Mil d.-nfs 1 tn lii.taia !:- "I" the Ill-" tri-.il b!.",'".. no at I . i -r i.i.n's in th- at.' ; S'ilcv Thr-uuh th. il--rr iii-i I .1,1 eor.-f :!'i?!v in t-in-'i with f. '' I!'. . ' ri. :tl r- ! n'l i.v.t tin- H l . t V . ;i l.d a Mi to p':e-e l.Mvltc.!- ' !' i -' a-l l.t- it. Ic ; :iv '1'hi- s-rvic,. u ! r, . !' . r .i man v .ar- a- oa nr- j.
J know I can make yu a first class Electrical Expert. So sure am I of this that I will positively guarantee, under bond, to return every cent of th- small tuition paid me if you are not fully sati-hed that my Cotita-e j. the best investment you ever mad-. The Chicago Engineering Works a million dedlar institution standIia.'k of me in this Kuarante- and still further insures your success.
V; good, practical knowledge of its ( ) K j j I uses have offered. lilertric ity is t i i I f
setting to be a bi-qer thint,' year j i after year. It is us?d in almost M'(
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j. : lieve that in a few years to come I you won't be able to mention a
r thins in the physical realm that does not depend on electricity. ? "This, in itself, means more ir.en . j are s0'" to ne needed all the
( i time and those men who really
2 know 'what is waat. won t have j any difficulty in making a :ood living.
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Here is Your Chance to Wir As f Ilt.-it.-i'r f th- "'hi a-. Iii tri i.-rinj W-rk. I k i . o w et.j'-f ly t no k ir.d i : !r.u';i-:r .'.-)" ic I " -,-,-,.,. i ;,s ..- I".!. - tr. :il ia. r'. ; ad I U' ' -i th-t tl.lil.i! V. i- t...lif .III V t'.l-- ..i ! Il " with !;c word.-- j:.-. I 1 I : a P.. -;.-!: tl.- kind y. ii : a.d I u v-ry 1 i . M v eo-.ir-i' i- t - li:..t -!-!ip!- and i ia-t:. .;l in itiT'... and ft r - v.-ry nvi, r-r-i ! - of edacat i'.n -r - r: r,1 1 p ;.o r' ii r. ' v t h. -c. ia a . r y rt t pn- a ' rt ": d P. ! 1 r' . I Kt pert, alee to H.lia "e' t" .Jon a we. ;.; .
Get Started Now Write Me Toda-v This wonderful offer t,f mir.e is surto l.e jumped at by a creat manv boys and mrn. He- r.n- of th- tifty tii.a srie tlii.- golden opprut un;t . Cur (Mit til- eoupon b' low and j-o-t
i? o:T to me in th r.ext nnil. You
do nd oMpjate your.- in any way. Fill in ttli- cupon now----T D. Yit's the tirst stej) toward- biu'-a- piy. Votir. fur iii'ii', i.. i.. ( ooki:. 1111:1 i:f.ii i it. ( UK (.o i;..iM:i:m(; works Dept. ir.1l. l,HriMirr Ate.. ( hit ;mo. F. S. A.
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