South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1922 — Page 8
SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1922 F.
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
AKELEY WILL TELL ; OF "GAME HUNTS" Dr. Cidman Al.-o to Lecture Befnrr Lor.d Kniff and Fork Club.
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ERIRTR ÄTEBT AT TA I BEAT VILLAGE COP, ; BRITISH DELEGATES
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Servants of Cardinal Seize Gun From Visitor Wlio Demands Audience. ROM!!, April A rr.an who is h-!:vei to have beer. at. American I rif : t w 13 frustrated to-day .n what i trl:eved to have ben ar atterr.pl to Ht;a. oinate Carlmil Pcrr.pill. Vicar to the PopeThe man called at the Cardinal's rf-5idcr.ee demandir.fr .ir. aydicr.ee.
The Cardw-H's s-ec'y. Mor.rigr.or ; Candelori. rcp-lici that the Cardinal ; was encat.d and could not he ser.. ! Th visitor thtreupon arsiulied thi e-crt.iry. Senantä rar4 in and ; o:zd the man. finding a revolver
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BUCKNER, 111. April 8. If you; GEOXA. April 8. Lly.J Gecrge:
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We have practical prep-sals to! CHICAGO. Apr:! An crdtr :
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Hoer ro -u-h F:-- Prr.t:r Facta, at the head of the J all di?cu?:cr.s. If Len.ne U nc-rd-jn;:: be a rciu:t::r. cf 2 '.er.ts frv., CHICAGv) A. " S fa.: Ir.0 v.v.;. h 'to o-'i-ii11"-1 d:-At'or!' reached Gencaled he will be here; that is if his, the rrfi-r.t rat- I: a, .xpc ctl ar.ek. prr---:-; v - zx.--. Üpr"ä native 'cf Marion earlier in the day an 2 was cn hand health will permit hi:r- U rr.akc the j hu the hir.c- in fares will b princ- c - ""' ' " ' w to greet Lloyd George. Co-vers a- trip. The primitiv condition of; effe-ctive Apr:'. No char.; in -cxas f.n i 5 ' . a -ici'.ar .: ..piea tcor: a ,3i on t.. r.:;..: tiorg preliminary to the conference our wireless plan a. Moscow wil!jtn.. nt rlr char?-' I ly the e; Jud?e Cav-rly f-r : 'fr'r'lit- f "r" thforce and the t...rd r.lsnt was at- wrjch crtr:s Monday were begun. make communication dirhcult and-vi ra''-.v v t---ceii 'tr-i! Ro'' -v., tacked by f .ur men and corner. ; , ?.nv d-iav the rrtx-edir.rs at tht. ! " ' ""' " , " "3 " '
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PARLEY, AIDE HINTS GEOXA. April S. Nicolai Ler.ino will come to Genoa if his precencj Is needed here and his health per-
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BUY POC.VIIONTAS COAL NOW.' See our ad cn pa;o 2. S. C. Lontz & Sons, on Colfax av. 3S-33-Advt.
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v':iA ,llr;'r-;; l !J-Jd:;e Chester R. Montgomery in t A: -;'i:n ( f "t"ra! j Superior court No. 1. Elmer Eower t octair.ing a decree from Lulu Lower3 i
WHERE DOES THE CASTER ILUiBIT COMK ITtOM?
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Call Main 1933 or Lincoln 63S0. 5 3
they lccVied him in. This reign cf lawlessness was due
to aroused suspicion anion, the im- j tlve3 of the vicinity that Spees was j either a detective or a prohibition i ohicer In disguise. '
Dr. Wenser. 534 Farmers Tru?t. 13-tf
mi-?ar for fcrelgn affairs in the! J- J- Kreuzberger, merchant tailor Moscow ioict rovernment. ard I tr-cve'' to -Ot-30.1 Dean L-ldg. l-tf.
WHERE DOES THE EASTER RABBIT COME FROM? Ask Adam Eeehler, the Florist. ! Call Main 1333 or Lincoln 6330. 93 1
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cf time. They were married in May. 1320 and separated In April. 15.?1. Mrs Adams, whose maiden name
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non-support and calling her names. ;
Resolution of Sympathy s Drawn by the Red Cross A r sMutb-'H lao'irnln-- th 1o:.t suf!ied by thr i t. J. -eph c i-unty rhapt'.T o- th" Nitlor.al Ii-"d Cro.;s In th- d-ath f Ir. i"?. P. Tracy of Walki-rt'-.ri and f-xtendlng fympathy to thti braved family has ben parsed by lit. Jo ph chaptvr. l follow.-;: Whereas. P-ath ha- ruddenly brrken our urclo and removed from our nibht one of our most 5r.r?rf cte-d .and cthcient members-. Th-refor1. be it Kesolvei. by the ijt. Joseph county chapter of the National Red Ore:--,, that. In ho
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Their marriage lasted from February. 1313 until March. 1320.
CULLY CHANGES HIS j MIND, WITHDRAWING Put five minutes after John P- i Cully had told a representative of j TV- Xe-ws-Tim-3 that he would not , withdraw from the primary race as j
an Independent candidate for clerk r.f th circuit court. h experienced a 12th hour change of mind and authorized County Clerk Wilbur M. Warner to remove hi.a nima from th- primary li. The belief i;; manifest that Mr. Cully feared pubHcily and by a late withdrawal no attention would be paid to hi3 act. This leaves but two candidates on th democratic ticket and one on the republican.
At TUTTLE'Sr;
JUST FOR 50 CENTS A Brand New Good Pencil REALITE It's new It cannot clog It's light It write3 right It's fool-proof It's made for you Come in and try and buy one today, i complete stock of Eversharp and Autopoint Pencils and Parker, Waterman and Evenflo Fountain Pens. "Everything thats used in an office" THE TUTTLE CORPORATION
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Tracy of Wo.lk-rton. this chapter his nit with an Irreparable lor-. HIj devotion to the cau'-e and his active participation In th work wre very notable factors in the acroinpi'.shr.enis of our chapter durln the recent world war. and his i-ervic-.- will be lng r4'ne.aabered. Re .-alved, Thit to the bereaved family vo extend our deep sympathy and sincere condolenc-s. Th-y hav the conso-atior. r f the memory of a r. obi ns-'ful life. Resolved, That th".-- resolutions be fiPd with our record.-; and spread uprn our minutr; that copies b-j furr.b'-h-'d th--' pr : wrh re'iu'.-: for rubM-a'ion. and that .a copy be er.: tu ihr bereaved family.
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C.iv me your Eaer ordev early. Then I can give you the best of -ervicft and 1-rtion. Main 1933. Lincoln 69 SO. Adam Dehler, the Flori-t.
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GEORGE L. RULISON Republican Caudldato for Justice of the Peace Porta se Townsbdp Subject to the Primaries May 2. 1922 Advertisement
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You Can Still Obtain 1 Bonds JUST how much longer seven per cert will be obtainable on high grade, safe securities is a question no one can answer positively. All signs point to an early return to lower interest yields. We still have a limited supply cf exceptionally well secured First Mortgage Gold Bonds that yield 7 Per Cent. Conservative Investors should avail themselves of this opportunity to
j obtain Safe Bonds that will yield lnl for the next 5 to 10 venrs.
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