South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1922 — Page 5

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STATE PROBE Oil ARTISTS' BATTLE

PUZZLES C0L0MS:S-T;;::::r,:

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LADY ASTOR FOR 'SEX ALLIANCE'

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IiNDO.V, Marrh 31. An alliance rf th womn of Amrira and Orat

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Directs Strike

PORTUGUESE PILOTS PREPARE FOR "JUMP

Science Clashes Over Question I i of Kelationsliip Between ; j Locked" Twin?. CHICAGO. March 31. Do -tors j tiers: j "Is Frar.tz Rlazr-k th sen of Hosa ,: H!n? '-: r -f both Siamese t'.vin- who are d( a l here?" On th question, whirh win be thrf'hfi out In "'ook county probat :

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Kosa and Josefa Dlazek. known ' jfr :'"j:;v-1

thf world over, died here y c s: .- ra a y . j '. -. t j a p , i . Some physicians as?rt that the K-' ' twins woro on Individual personal- 'v'i.-'rfi f V? V.-''J ity; others dfclar they constituted lt'y-ilM-

LISROX. Mrch 21. Word r-nm Lü-r raln-.ss, In th Ca:iary I: i r.d s. oarly today said th I'or-! s'.:aviator., who corrtpletM th rt.r-t 1.0C0 milps of thflr trar-A.' i r. tb flicht to Rrazil. wpr prP'ir?nc for th" PToni lee of th1r lone ;:r:.''y Thpy will f'.y to th" Cap Vr lr Irin: d fr:n th.p air;"'. '"apt.

i Ccitinho. who pif d th Ta ry ; hydro-arrplar.o whih ",rcecf:i"', I rf-arhpd La paltr.a. his b-r. v:rV" 1 ! siyinc the odd ar n? a za:r.t ithflr complptlnr the tr:p. 'ipt-

?n-ad'.ira. the ether aviator. I? more optimistic.

I you sprir.c wardroho a prblm ? FVr arrurn"" p'iidanc st :dy April Harper's Ha.'..r, oontr.ir.ir k late fashh ns new from lar:s ar. -1 Fifth a'vi.ue. No,v at your r-'.v-den'or's.

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If in efforts. It mo.t imperative that . nit' ' 7- 1 f Criio,-s i-t rmi.t. !.,. wrrmn rf hnh ( (;untI,., r.,r., I vts as Officials Meet .Wording to a n-.w there r( ivf. tlrit th,.:r n ,n aro rarallel : At n meptin? Thursday evening of v -r--- six kno, bd.-wr.H sr.- ad of four F.r,.ri-1i:v js this true when it corner repn-sentath f s of the South Rend fi:" ' borted ar.d a-rordin- toj mmbatting the world-wide forcj Iost ' of the American Lesion and re r ort. i wa Wilson who i ( rr-.irtion Ith rehabilitation committee of the -r,t 'lo-.vn on all or, a .o-. j , n rny v;5!r tn ?hp TJnlted States ' Veterans' Rureau. with headquarters 'rii"y. the r. ports y-.y. n.i n ; nxt ninr.th. I will try to persuade ' !ri thr Chamber of Commerce, the ore surpri-ed :,t the otJtcome 'f ! American women to tako a construe ! olaims from this district w( ro carebattle than ?;k vanquish.-.l WH-j "tiv interest In world affairs. , ' checked. :-n. Throuirli their efforts. 1 hope th : 1:- .s I'-'ilrd, assistant rehabllltaI had expert,.! tn be kr.orked for I Tnitrd S-at'.s will abandon Its theor- 1 tr'n r-'lif''. Dr- I'- Martin of Cincin- .. row of goaN." he t Mi l to have j i(.s'of Eolation and take a rpon."!- ' r!"ltI. of the district medical ofr.'M friend afr r th- affair. "I was share of the work of remn- timers, and Sam Jarel. Jr.. district '.-.ore .---lrpri d th in Mr Wilson a . rur t i r . - the world, which is neces. training officer, reported that they

o-jtf oni" of 'p,- ..:;ar. I n-v-r ' . p,1Pnn .r. rrnrd wero well pleas-d with the conditions

I will r xp'ain to American worn- found here. The "tralne-s" at Notre n th-- Kf.-P.-h oro-ram re. I'-tie university, they said. ar

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- irtn .v.rntlon " - a vera coa 1 miner worked onlj

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MORSE REFUSES TO PLEAD TO CHARGES

sin.-e the establishment of the bureau here. The work of the committee will be ompleted Friday afternoon with a visit at the Studebaker corp.

1 l - t k f M i k ( J r i -,v n . h.-pit- the weakness r( bo ly

the a utlior's spirit is reported to have

lema.na s.ron- to ti.o rP... Mot wealthy ship buildrr. his As Ir.s .adversary, a b. "!y. !hl, n .nns anri f.j-ht assoc iates, re1;Ml!" h"" v :' f:r!l- be "!"' f 'hft!,-,r,tlv indioted on rhartres of a ron-

i'-ro.t.it. a woo'lrd glade on Yankee I F,ir:iry to defraud the shipping oonolidated and high schools, will I'oint. overlooking th" m.i, Wibon j j,0tl j.,' rf fvr, to plead either iruilty fake part Saturday afternoon in the i reported to have : ij-. I him-eif rot cu;jtv whtn airaigmvl in the music memory contest at the South painfuhy to hi.- el'.o-.v and a 1 l . j. .. ,-,r,-.r.,0 (-0urt of the district her? t Rend High school auditorium. In ''Vit: I I Rrafions are that more than ?,00 will

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Washington-. March si.-c. w. Morc Than 300 Students

to Talic Part in Event Pupils of the township schools.

"This settle nothlntr. Dna't think you ate through with rue I have

only begun."

Carrr.el, Ulagr and nrdable

alike, s e o mostly the humorous

of the affair. Hero ami Ilf'ioiiH. It :h bring di-r'.ls-'-d on all side.v. ith f-mib-w. Tlie variou- c--1(.s jrntiirg up to th. t'-t-.h: are b.-ing re-

The rornm'T, ;t "i'enandr Walk." a romantic bit of y.ntini'-nt on the s;-itr-: Wilson'.- :::st - pige l'tt'T tr Crüey, now rejorted in the hand- of the district attorney; the .author'; fareful thi-e mr.nth? tiainlnr period: a party i-n two Aoks ago from whiidi Wilson departed angrily with hi-- u sfe. fol-

TheJr attorney then filed demur- i participate. Miss Kffie Harmon, suit i s and motions to quash the Indict-1 pTvlsor of music is la charge. Suit, ments. asserting that the eharr s of able awards will be made to the win-

alleged fraud were vague and Indef-i -'er of the contest.

ifi ; inito. ! TO ATTirVD MT1MORIAL. i Argnments op theo rnotion will1 Members of the Chamber of Com

be heard April 7. Recaus- of the ; merce are being urged to attend tne ;:!!. i d agueness of the charges, the ' memorial services for the eight dif'tidatit said they could m ike no ' South Hend scouts who lost their pleadings. lives last Saturday in Magician lake i S inday afternoon In the high school

C rms look sad and cross th. : auditorium. All civic and fraternal

street before passing" a house cleaned organizations of the city arc invited

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Pry loose from 13 cents once try iIue Ivi! Clear.ser. ?1

Did you ever see (Mrt fall out of clothe- Use Rlue Dyll and watch.

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Swank. Master Cleaners. Phone Main 791. 72-tf.

When you say cigars say Dutch Master. 45-tf Adv.

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tludr phvsical relationship." in-n mig.ai na nen worft;ni ; (. Vo .r. j.or.er. No comni:. o i,Dr. Benjamin Rreakstore. head of the mines weren't shut down by I tj interest in advance. Those Main W the hospital where the twins died. ; lak cf orders. ' p 'J r ' declares that the boy always knelt; ij State LOOP CO. beside or sought words of comfort' Ppring tfJlburs, thre-e-plece cos-j i rtuiUni during the illness of the two. To- tumes, hats all r.ewt fashions! H snjt s. Merrimnti iiank ntdr- " u-orH T?n-i ho declares, was there from Paris and Cifth Avenue in nrl U 2S1 i. Mlchiiran. Opfn 8 lo 5:3. ,

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k pass to the Blackstone, LaSalle or Castle The;; tor. South Bend,

Ah. i'a:n g n: St. Jacobs oil i or Orpheum and FfLmily Theater. Elkhart. act? almo.-t like magic. kj Rpcr. Our Pne. Quickly? Yes. Almost Irstant re- fe p.ifiex Guaranteed, Standard Rumpers. Rlvd. type 28.00 ' 17.0.

lief from soreness, stiffnes-:. lamepe.-s lflo; O

luarar.teed. Junior Rumpers. Rlvd. type

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atica liniment which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. Straighten up! Quit complaining! Stop those torturous stitches. In a moment you will forget that you ever had a weak back, because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't sulfer! Get a s-mall trial bottle of cdd. honest St. Jacobs Oil from your druggist now rind get this lasting

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WHO WOULD FREU OLIVIA STONE. TUB WOMAN WHO SLEW HER HUSBAND (BELOW).

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and pain follows a gentle rubbing j Guaranteed Ford Radiators 25.00 v;th St. Jacobs Oil. R Sterling "Gem" Aluminum Nickeled "Stop" Light 5.0 -J

Rub this poothing. penetrating oil L; Spid Lights, Edelman Jr 5 . o o 3,7-

right on your painful back, and re- a 50 Quality Rehners, 30x3H COO .90

Mansfield Guaranteed Tubes at greatly reduced prices.

harmless backache, lumbago and sol- 3 Fidelity Fabric Tires, 30x3H. guaranteed 5,000 miles 16. on a.s-a

Fidelity Oversize 30x3 Cord Tires 27.95 16.9.: Genuine Ford Repair Parts Complete Stock of Motorcycle Accessories And a Xumlor of Other Money-Savors. THE STORE FOR VALUES 21 1 v. .Ti:rri:rcso.v di.vi. orr patntngs P. R. SFYBERT. Owner.

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Men's Furnishings and Shoes

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Calvin Stertzbatrt.. ctlropractor. graduate of Universal School of Davenport and Ross School of Fort Wayne, has opened offices at 521 N. Main st. 4 tf.

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DONT GET FOOLED ON THE COLOR OF WAGONS OR THE DESIGN OF WINDOW CARDS WHICH CLOSELY RESEMBLE OURS. "LOOK FOR THE NAME." OUR NAME HAS NO PAST RECORD OF WHICH WE ARE ASHAMED IT STANDS FOR SOMETHING WORTH WHILE. WE PUT IT ON ALL OUR BUSINESS FOR YOUR PROTECTION. Them is only one "ARTIFICIAL ICE COMPANY" in this city. Thoro may be others who sell artificial ice, but it is not made in South Bend. Don't let anyone tell you when and whero we deliver ice. Wr are tollin it and we deliver ON EVERY STREET OF THE CITY EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK. We were the first to go to pre-war prices in this city others followed. TRUTH IS MIGHTIER THAN PAID SOLICITORS, but it may b- a little slower in reaching you. DON'T GET FOOLED ON PRICES HERE Tl iEY ARE: Residence price Fifty cents per hundred Cash or Coupons. Meat Market Price $4.50 per ton and up according to quantity uced. Grocery price Forty cents per hundred, unless large enough to class as market. Saloon and Soft Drink Parlors borty cents per bundled. Drug Store price Forty cents per hundred. Bakery price Forty cents per hundred. Dairy price Same as Meat Markets. Restaurant price Thirty-five cents per hundred. Special prices to large users in any class of business. Price at plant Forty cents per hundred. Very Special Price at plant to large users. Prices will be made on any class of business, as low as can be mad by' anyone unless their price is below cost we will not sell below co-t. LOOK FOR OUR NAME ON EVERYTHINGIT IS YOUR PROTECTION.

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