South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 98, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 April 1922 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 8 1022

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WILL BEGIN ROAD REPAIR IN STATE

LauTPiifp Lvon?, Director of Nntr Highway CommiÄion. Annnunrcs Plan?.

' l.oxnnsport Woman Admits Adoplin

Illegitimate Child L'CJA.VSPOUT. Ir..!.. April 7.

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: FACES CHARGE OF

JURY TAMPERING f

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frm "h jr-i

hit" -ljiMrn war.! ?hm

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n iv!v 'jivIt way mithin another

:-. h!hwav m ml '.ion ai 1 Ir'. !iv.

.-.uJMIr.z in Ir.'i:ar.;i will fft 1

of

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r-rty r..i'i-.-

r-rtnr: for r i l 1

n"'J arrr'jx!:r,it"!y fif'v i t : - '1 fi t f"fi n? n ' t !

'i.!ii;!.on, r'';r.t"i ojT th'i

o cat for thm at h'-r him hTf ir:: th" -hI!irn. ji1 j:av thrn to a r.rcro woman who work'! as hr '-r ant. Mr. Ilhhy thrw hr-If upon th niTfy of th crurt a prpara-

rr.a'Jp for hr arrainrharsre or violating th vhih prohibit- adop

tion-- wr n i n t r,n a Il!n"is law

m a i- I

tine April

tion of infants without ron-nt of

i th 5tate

the!

the j

fjpartmnt In

dications wpre wouM tr'l.

I Mrs. Llhhy toM of rmrryir.c a

whit" man two yarn aeo.

i d MANY FOREIGNERS

QUIT STATE FIELD

ty o-Jd rnis fpr'" r.tinir f in tho ria?i"ra! ma 1 aril

:: !r ron;r1(t -"vTal uvck? ar-i .iPproxi:nnt"-iy ; l.,'",,."f, WH ,p . t .it a''U? $v .'''' 'i m!J' rh-a;i-: . t 1 m :k i ..-- i 1 ' -- r v r a r w h ;i

' i ' ' 1 lli.a i;r:ull!.2. ! H 'rl)a - IVputv 'Collector r,)r. .,n-?i -ip-tinn .i-p rtisi-n hasj of Internal Hcvrniic, Issues

1 -r .rk at '-.ra liiu' an-l buill-i 'iirlr I'1 f-t r..i on th irap: . i Ki' hnvn-l an'l Mt. M-ri- j vi from Ilr.n.i: to TV-rr- Haut", j r :! :;vport to r-'t U svill and fmrn I

Statrmcnt.

1 1 !! 'i'5! j.-.-r to I a i ! to r. r t!

1 to ImMin

r r ; n ; ! r 1 -a ill Tfrr- Haut- jo .. t?rst tirn- iii it

Th fir.t pro - i

INDIANAI'OLIS. Itrl.. April 7. Koroinrrs ar- rturnin to thir native lands In inrroasrn nuinh'T

lii'tory

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a ;i ' ! i

;i--i.'n will liuiid frn l ral ni.i road hl f-tr. ..m; lliin;iti;'!urt; anl ot-n inh va tr-l-ound

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; as a rrsui; oi tue ro.r sirue. j . M. Tohay. deputy collector of 1 internal rf-vrnu in Indianapolis, dejrl.irrd I'riday h- had l.fon Issulnc: timro frtifi'Mtf's f rloaranf t Jlioth rr-siilfnt and non-residnt alij ri.s sin f th strike prartcd April I 1 than during any previous period

in

loni; lime

t a rt ed.

TWO CHILDREN DIE IN KKKOSKNK EXPLOSION VIM'KNN'KS, Ind. A.:i: 7. Two . !r-n ar-- d ad and th-ir mothd ir a th rrult of a keroyrr -p! '-."ti or. the Prather farm f -.r miU northwest if fa ktnwn, i" r'.ie north ep.d of 1'pox county. Th AIHI1.I-: i-t .Mr. Ivhvanl !-"!roud. 21, Aife ,,f a tenant of the farm. The children were their two yf nr ld "in and thf'r eiirlit months' oi l du'hter. Tlo- rxp'oMun .-p-curred when .Mr. S'roud poured oil on the kitchen s'nv fire from a five gallon can. Sh ran from the h"We witu hr clotliiri in Marne.-. I.uf ian FUand. of (aktown. h: . n Clarence, and Ifarojd I'rathrr nnd n Harry, who vere near when th1 explosion occurred, attempted a rescue of the two children, but were iind to train entrance to th home. The hoi:;e, ri tnree rocm structure, burned to the ground.

Fourteen certificates were tacn rut last Tuesday. Since April 1. Tohav ha.- issued 4. Thirty-three

'of these were for - foreigners living

m tne near: or inaiana coai iimi. around Clinton. Ilnton. I'niversal. Vi'-ksburp and Terre Haute. The majority of the men applying are It ili.ir.s. Tobay said. Pome of them have lived in the United States as lone as sixteen years. The wases earned by the applicants rancid from J 1 to J2.".r a nunth. Tohav said.

Herbert S. IIcekin Was Al?o( Said to Be Connected in ! Dynamite Conspiracy. j INDIANAPOLIS. April 7. Herb-I t-rt S. Heek.n. und r arrest in 1' , Ar.rdej, f'r allesM Jusy tampering ' in the cae .f Arthur C. Purrh. i charged s:th the daylr.? of J. Pel-j ton Kennedy, wa eor.vieted here in 1M2 a- on" f the rincr leaders in! the dynamitins: copspiraey in whieh I h" and ev-ral o'liera of the inter- ; rational association of brids- and!

t nr! u ral iron worker were e

' to jri-ion. ! A? a union organizer, accorlin ! ' to the ev!d-erre presented at the ' 'trial. Ifockin pointed out-the non-j unin work rvhieh u-;i o dyna-j

mited. 1 1 " continued as a "dir-M-t-1 in' officer" after he .-U' ' ( 1 1 Johti M '-Na nra ra as !cretary and treas- ' urer. lipT.n McNamara's arrest fr,r the dynamiting of th- Ant''e-j

Times hurldln-itt whi-'h persons u f re kilbK Indictvi! In HM'J.

Hor-kin tvuv inir' tf fi here in Fob- , rn iry, and ".ras sentenced tf sere six yc,ir in the federal pris-

or. at Pcavens-.rorth.- Kansas, i,, rerernber of that year. He served four cars of his term. Accordirsr to Clarem-p V. Nichols, deputy d!-trlct attorney at the dynamiters, trial. Hrrkin. although he put on the appearance that he was tirhtfn? fr the union, was tellim; evrrythlncr he knew to the district attorney, who frc-quontly referred to him In his address tn the jur as the Iajri of conspiracy".

WOMEN'S TEMPERANCE UNION NAME MEET DAY

coi.l'VHI'S. Ind . April 7. The

' state convent ;or. of the Women's i Christian Trnperance Union will j be hel l at Wabash. In-!.. In OctoI l er. the mo-tin;? of th executive : board of the orsanizat'.-'n. decided ' I a t nicht !t was Ir arr.ecl Friday. , Tho twr. d-.-v rvectitiVP meeting al-

j. urt.ed after natir- th.e conven-

in city.

Yesterday's .sessions were occupied . selecting "dry" candidates

which the union will

prima ry.

The state

back in the orcar.ization

on reeord as accepting

prohibition and match the antir.Ttion doUr for

for member and

i.te for vote. With the wet organization bmstins fifty thowind members in the state, th W. C. T. U. has srt this figure for its troil in the membership lrivrt to bein April 21.

pUt itself

trie c r a I . e r c e o

against national pledged itself to prohibition oran:

dollar. ir.emler

nt 1 INDIANAPOLIS CITIZEN

DRINKS POISON; DIES INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. April 7. P.iddins; his family rood oye in a note found op th brd. t'rank San-f-rd. 7 . drank poion Last niht and died. The family returning from a motion picture show found the Poly. Sanford had o,uarrelpd with his diuchter earlier in the r oninsr.

When you Master?.

say clears say Dutch 4rwr. !

EVANSVILLE PAUSES IN HONOR OF BOSSE i;'A.;vn,L,i: Ind.. April 7. Kvansville pau-d to-day to pay homace to the la'" Penjimin Iios.so. n.nyor of Kvartsv:l and state dem-

chairrr.an. v.h.o lit-d Tues-i

Broods Over Loss of Home; Lnportc Man Takes Own Life IjAPOHTK. April 7. Wright Buck, aired AT,, brother of Dr. pcxten A. Puck, practitioner of this city, committed suicide Friday by hanlnr himself in the basement of the physican's home. Klther before or after Puck hail placed the noose about his neck, the suicide attempted to cut his throat with his pocket knif. He had been dead about six hours before hi body was found. Puck is said to have brooded over the derision of the city to utilize the

i home he had lived in from boyhood

as a site for a new. school building until he suffered temporary derangement.

si:i:k it.vri; ixciikasi:. INDIA N A PC1 IS April 7. ThCitizens fias comtany here Friday petitioned the public service conimisi.,n for a rate increase to $1.2"). Indianapolis, on a par with Gar; ;:nd Connors ille, now has 00 cent L'as. th low i--; price in the tate. Prazil pays ir..ost having J2.2." pas. Mayor fthank immediately declared

t war on trie proposed increase, j I'AMOI S AUTHOR DIMS. j DIITPOIT, Mich.. April 7. Ime:

i li.ness toiiowinir nervous collapse

resulted I'rlday In the death of Sheridan Ford. 55. author, art crit:c and connoisseur, and former stato representative.

Don't Worry If

Back Is Aching

Stop drugging and get a bottle of old reliable St. Jacobs Oil

When you Master?.

say clprars say

Dutch 45-tf

What is rheumatism? Tain only. St. Jacob's Oil will stop any pain so quit. druETKlr.fr. Not one case in fifty requires interna: treatment. Hub soothinpr. pere ratine: St. Jacobs Oil directly upon the tender spot and relief comes Instantly. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism and sciatica liniment, which never disappoints and can not burn the skin. Limber up! Quit complaininprl C.et a s-mal trial bottle from your dtuEtciPt. and in just a moment you'll ha free from rheumatic and sciatic pair, soreness, stiffne.-s and swelling. Dcn't suffer! Pelief awaits you. Old. hörest St. Jacobs Oil has benefited mi. lions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as jrood for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains and swelling. Advt.

$MkM Urn

( rat

!''rn:ii f to 2 th..

r,-j uas uspondd. f-noo'.w an

ether public institutions were closrd. Hundreds lined the strret in front

fMUfs b'lSi-

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if

povc-. h' - r ices

me. wherp V. er- hebl

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A. M Th-- crowds utp: fr

b .id'T as til" fl!H 1.1

-';ouly throUlt th" s!ft"-ts ity I.Mtli. i;m h ir b. wb.t-re w re. held.

In th.e i.utlior.n teno-

private t 0:b)

FOG ARTY WILL SPEAK AT CUICAGO MEETING CIHCACO. April 7. Memberj of

1 the law enforcement oommissior of

the American Par Association, which begins- hearimrs Monday, will hear addresses by men prominent in the control and conznement of crime.

Dr. L P. Paddock. Spc i.'.list. ot ' Kansas City. Mo., has distributed I free over 100,000 copies of a booklet !

i on cause and treatment or Inflam- :

mation of the flail. Pladder and Pile' Ducts a?? associated with Gallstones j of the liver; Piliou colic. Jaundice, j pas. indigestion. Just send name to- i day for this Fr-e Hook to Dr. K. K. ! Paddock. Pox SP201. Kansas City, j Paddock. Pox SP Kansas City. I Mo. i

Included peak are

diar.apolis;

those invited to i

r t . e n . " 1 !

amonc

Amos W. Putler. In

T. T l.-.rr. .- Atlnl.i.iti .

d'-a I I'kiH l, .Uli lll.UI

:ty. Ind.. and Dr. James L. Inches. .

o inn i-'k r v i-e

I commissioner of police, Detroit.

mavor's lolv vu; hi;

pry. I to

t he r ( -: .

.A l ET HO DI ST CON V E R ENGE IS HELD IN ELKHART IlLKHAKT. 1 1 . I . Apnl 7.lh:-.-. s-'p i rate p, ..! w i sessPni here Fr.-lay in cm ne t Pm witli the Northtie, Ir, 11. m Conference (." ;!; Me'ho-

pa ' ehmeh -lit

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in 'if i

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t '?; and the min ;t er 1 d v.; ;ht Th

confer-

' ; v s . widow. t;:-'. sess.on of

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Capital JSO.000.00.

.H .MIN MIMI TKAIN. I)I:TR( HT, April 7. Robert Hamptiii of Oetroit. who was injured Friday. when he Jumped from a train in an attempted escape, while being talxer. t Leaven worth penitentiary. wa.- sentenced to 10 years imprisonir.f nt 1 l-'ederal Judsre Tuttle. hero

ia.-t I riday. Tor automoPi.c t.'u tt. j n and rtt-r wb want money for H nv.pt. n was charged with !f alius; j If nc er uhert t1ru can get It ht? on

a ca: in Danville. Ind.. and driving it b'.'.ded with whisky to Detroit. He wo -j arrestd here after the liquor had been stolen.

7 n m

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Service every day on every street. Family ice Fifty cents per hundred. Artificial IceCo. MAIN 302

". " .i 'err. e :i s . day and ir "i ib'h ca te

crt:ani7-ition was heil a a.s attend d b- about.

Mils l MY I.Il.Wr. W I NON A l.AKF. April 7. Mrs.

W

V Sundav left todav for Char-

-r.-n. W. "a . to ;.c.:i her hus'aand ' Pi'.'.x " Sur:day. tile aP-T'li-t. h. o

' .1 i rirs of :on. N"et Tu'S-

:-iP'!a-. - rrturn to their

: l r e 1 1 t . 1 1 J a short a c a t i o n or.du tin; a p. evangelistic

S u : 1 a y w ; 1 '. ;::-;s a! Char-

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. K. OF i. orrinui DUX. INDIANAPOLIS. April 7. Robert Allen Prown. for many years rand keeper of records and seals of the Indiana prrand lodee Knitrhts of Py-tb:a.-. died at his home here Thursday. Mr. Prown. who was h4 years old, was educated at Franklin college. Franklin. Ind. Since hi retirement fron' the jrrand chancellorship in m.". Mr. Prown hell th ottW wli ch he occupie-d when death came.

.H.nKSTOfK. IMPLEMENT. FlK-

MTl'KF.. riANO, rto. Fasy terms No endorser. No eomraitislon. No infret lu advance. I'hono Mala

! State Loan Co.

FxtablUhrd 19'r. Suite 3. Merrbant Hunk nide. 331 S. Mlrhlcan. Oprn 9 te 3:30.

A FRIEND IN NEED A FRIEND INDEED

1 .P 'JMr-Ha

a:-:r. at P. I.non.

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.Pw.mi:d Dixopci:. VAÜ.-'.WV A; Ml 7 Marv

- tod y srnr;!' d a d:orce from .--1! ' Filer, (,;' Watsiw, form rof South Perd. lc d r nr.i;

' m -!!.(. i r.if.iy was tlie .r ;pal r'.i.i:---.'. Tii- moth.r r a tf:e rl,!Oiij of TWO ChiMien.

IWTALIA' IN.II'Ili:i. j MFNCIF. April 7. William O I Duncan. 7". of Dayton. Ohio, was I fatally injured here th:- morning, 'wh.en struck by a city car. He died

few hours after the accident, ncan was helping a frit r.d unloail

a D;

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was

i n t o

some pop near a car line and ne tepp.-d in front of the car. He is jurived by three dauchters. Mrs. ! Ina Painter, of Dayton; Mrs. Anna j Pat. son of Terre Haute and Mrs. ; My rtle Armstrong of this city.

(iioLi.itx iki:v.li: T. i WARSAW. April 7 . Accordir. I to P:'. .lulii:;. -täte veterinarian who1 Tv. id-- a trip to Franklin town-ship.1

tr.s io.:r.ty. ty-.

W e.

a am j . o a r. t y. and

caused th.e d'arb. of Tb-- d :-e i -e bri- n:-

k. hoc oho'..' in Koscius

.o

a i r r. t

n t'ne J i-t w ek h.as

about 1 'v hoes. '

: on th. e (r!and"

( vclo.m: ixirs D.M.r.i; Wt.ODWAIlD. la . April 7. One wotiim w a killed, srvrral persons ::i iuroi'l and nronrtv i!ipp

ra " .--.-

I .t . i . i i i . i , : : hi ..iu.v'm'.i tioj;e ;ij ,i

M'rdit!i farm am one s ly -Iii pp 1 from (! oreia .

ent-

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. i'ii" I I . v , i s. . j , t i i .t i ; n i - . .11-. Will Tiem.in uas killed when the home w ii destroyed and her son uni injure;!. Firm home and b ill lines were wrecked ocr an arei of several mile.

( ON "IIKT.n Ft ) I". TAIN pll. WAKSAW. Apr:! 7. a fountain

T -n. lnvep.tfd ar.d patent. : Calvert, of Warsaw, sou placed on the ruarket. Ar;

I f converted into a f ur.ta

y Fl mo

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NOTICIl. be responsible

not

for any

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throuch the ir.vh acuuni ti:Pe.

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1 to pen i

p-n r.

I debts contracted by my wife, pnuii"

Taelman.

:ned. Arthur Tad man. Advt.

Chicago

South Bend & Northern

Indiana Railway Co.

& SOUTHED MICHIGAN RAILWAY COMPANY rrncTiTE no v. t. im. Subject to cnarjr wlthent nrtl'"vtrains leaTloff Souili Uend. Indtmi.

East I?ounJ iS :0," a. ra. 6. -00 a. ra T :0O a. ri. .m a. ra. 9 OO a. m. io.OO a. ra. 1 1 CO a. r:. 12. -on nv-voa 1 xo p. ra. ?:r.o p. ra. p. m. A :") p. Ul. 3 :0O p. in. f :00 p. m. ? oo p. m. S otl p. rn. Ü :00 p. m. 11 .00 p. m. rlally Mlea

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? :vM a. m. 10 :0 a. to. J2: r.ooa i:0. p. m. 4:00 p. ni. 6:00 p. ta. 8 .00 p. au 10:40 p. m.

Norta Pun-l iVVl.) a. r:M a. T:Oo Woo a. 9.00 10:00 a. 11:00 a. 12.UI p. 1:0.) r.

4 Oo n.oo fl A H) 7:00 IX w

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m. ra. m. m. m. tn. 21. n. m. m. rn m. m. ru. rn m. ra

x-ept only.

is. MOORE, o. P. r. vSoath Bnd. Ind.

Writes Mrs.Hardee Regarding Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound

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LoaAneclcs, Calif. "I must tell you that! am a true friend to Lydia

E. rinkham 3

Vegetable Compotid. I havo taken it off and

on for twenty years and it has helped me change

from a delicate

girl to a stout.

healthy woman.

When I was mar

ried I was sick all

I the time until I

Itook Lydia E.

Pxnkham's Veee table Compound. 1

was in bed much of my time with paina and had to have the doctor every month. One day I found a littlo book in my yard in Guthrie, Oklahoma, and I read it through and got tho medicine Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound and took eight bottle3 and used the Sanative Wa3h. I at once began to get stronger. I have, got many women to take it just by telling them what it has done for me. I have a young sister whom it haa helped in the same way it helped me. I want you to knew thr.t i am a 4 friend indeed, ' for you were a'f riend inneed.' ' Mrs. GEORGE HARDEE, 1043 Byram St.. Los Angeles, California.

V a t a

im.i: m vroitM. INrHANAPMMS. Apnl :.. t-.derah!- minor property d inn go v.. done by a hail rform lure thin r.oi.n when ice s'obt. a 1 1 r h K'cht-h walnuts pelted the city. I'rer'.d by th storm, a hor ran ,Tay tiid p'.ur.cc 1 pito th cam!.' dr.if a w;t tr-.n with P.itm.

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

FREE

to Every Man That Buys a Pair of FRIEDMANSHELBY SHOES Priced $2.85 to $5.85

SATURDAY A REAL SAFETY RAZOR WITH BLADE Take advantage of this exceptional offer.

Men's Furnishings and Shoes for the Whole Family 913 S. Michigan St. One Door South of Bank

BE INFORMED! KNOW HOW TO BORROW, THEN WHERE TO BORROW Our money Ls rca!y for yon when opitortunltjr .1LNOCKS. Call In and talk It over this !erlce cofts nothing. SECURITY LOAN CO. Cor. Mala mid Wnshlnftton Sts., South Ilcncl Main 10 IS

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Dear Old Southland.

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New Columbia Records come out on tho tenth and twentieth of each month. Happen in at a Columbia store today and hear the newest of the new dance numbers. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY New York

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