South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 113, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 April 1922 — Page 3

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half of the county than the Mtch. QE ROUND FREIGHTERS cahlr.etF. and that th "undu.y hisrh I f , rarin? produces freight thar:-- ho! MA kE SLIGHT PRO(KhSb

RADIO WARTs'S POLICE AT KAZOO OF THEFT KALAMAZOO. Mich.. Ar-r.l 22.

PLAN FOR SPRING BUILDING DISPLAY

'FORD MOTOR CO. TO INCREASE SCHEDULE;

j vi"'.- r ! ' i': rn reerds "f ;b ,

'"'. Mf-rr Ca. uii! rna-h-d '!'r;i;c th" irvinth of May v. rh

CABINET MAKERS

k!?h rj to ferlou.ly rtrlct sas , HATL.ST-: MAT-MK. Mu-.h.. Anril

artd production" on Indir.i pro- :o r, , , Ka.l-trnax' police Friday rfoelvM

r-:f (rrs ,.a,;h, ln th ,," ,.,rk 0f whit tb - ,r firpt radio communication, jui Iris- p.a.-. ,i. .'1 Thrn-, a:"ur '.virC.ess operator having

. niraro ani rewyed It to the local

II?ar Mayor Le Shark and Dr. Keller. Tuev-Iar. P. M.. H'.h School. II

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It is every mar.' divin rieht to think that h l fatally d.ir ! women, no ma't. r xx'-C b.-- mirror

ASK FREIGHT CUT ;)

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... A shift of wind

ISilr- Student? to Takr Part in

Show April 29 Drfrat St- !

loifnli Trnm i 'u tner

IM-: Crd. Ir,M lrnt. announ..! Onr-Tlunl Reduction SoiI'llt , t.ted arr-t It w .x. m::;-. ,;::,.,,, t0 in Appeal to Intestate tJl ' " hots were

PORT Anrl 22 .lor.,

lohn Carter. nzl u " r4 th .nv rP.

hil'.ftK after it i. allied, they re- " r :ur rre;v alter s.ne

as a;d that r;r ! v a" Jlh.-'l J'1 lke llun-i. The

rre-.v. taken jff :.- the r.oast sruard,

i -ruri :rr to a wire

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?6.O0O FIRE MENACES

FRECKLE - FACE

fired at th rnan

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, , TK v ""VJ V ' they ran from the home of Carter. vn'MVhr Tv,fnr ' r"ry ;" f"r IN-IrA.VAI'OLIS. In.l.. April nf the citv Throe sti;u an(i

- -w ' toi ui;on r ,r x-, .1: , f? . :-h: i:.i'i.-s on kitrhn cahlnets , .

Carter and Hubbard alleged to!r'iChrd horn 2f'-r a hazardous 48-

ur trip.

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- .r,. .-n.. .r .i . i ' i mit nie iwn men,

i:nq April 2C have ber. foru;'? -, . 1 .Iuni''r students 1:1 th- :. .ü.ü il T ainiiiK department of rh X:!'.- h -h ! !'',ol Ii.'lv- br: ;i'--kd t' iiio-!

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KAIL-2iOO. Mich . April 22. Fire of unknown origin for a time threatened to destroy the chapel and

amusement hall at the state hotpltal TAKTS IVHSOX. for the jr.sane early Friday. Damage

INDIANAPOLIS April 22 Mr ' I'Prr x imately J.OOO caused.

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-ar- ' of th" '-"unt r v from Indian,!, where

To meet the ervromu Increase 1 : 1. 1 y r t t f t h kitchen :: bin - ' from the pre--nt idiil- the 1 1 : 1 1 u r niur.nf t ; i 1 r - I . is a.sked of ;

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i 1 , . 1 .io:ir a ux in or iui a pair Oi ! riv;n" dnriK ponn th'-- afrernoon I -1 r 1 1 ' , . ' .. . . , Hiof." Repaired for your money?

I-ORT WAY.NK Prinar.er.t or- ! ,l UK- " 1,1 1 ' 1

ranizaiion or the Universitv of ,,: P 'V- 1

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t.V- WOrk I.e.?. - done a.rordll! to U ,firy tr!,-u:i ;v ., ;,

The (lifference Is In the nnmhor nf

I- onl as ,. i , . , r.t. ,. ,y be .:..?, in a i -titinn at Washington by j -X1 :"ni?an Alumni Association -! . ,; . , ' , ; r,'t- Gardner's factory shoe repair-

.!.- s:.i.'.. Tb- far- th.. Indiana Pubü- Service Com- 1 ort vr.e. has been enacted. ; i'a. u itu . ins? shop. 206 K. Jefferson blvd. He

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; ;. ' iti at ;.r. - S.-Tal hundred do',- , 'irs in i-r:7"' '...'.I b- av.ar'!'d by M., :'.. Pud:-::, ''.i -r ,f tb" Nil"l.MiiUr ('.. fo siie f.o : i i n b ; ; ii ti.t most at.sfv:.ry delhr:.. More ,

a s : !.! a we. ;., May I. they bejj.

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on i m;.-s:on.

Tu l'.A'-r rate, whi'-h th1 petition

Harry W. Muller was elected pre.-;-' dent; J. H. MrCormick, vice pre;-

I sure of the value for what you pay. In Mexico are eft tain Im alities ! Xn shoe rerairinc ss cood a iv.n ho

bed on shipments of i ,lt'nl: Howard H. I'ierce, secret a: y. w iierc 1 a in rvr h s !--. n k n.-wn to done for loss. For Folks Who ("are

Thvft of S0()() Is Laid

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tlnn ar!' ad los. wu'd place! t:.e ! ;): -h ires on th- Indiana '

and L. H. Dunsten, treasurer

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Snn anl ilnd Tiring Out Vtzy Sivi.. I How to Il4Tnoar T,11r.

HOSPITAL FOR INSANE! Heach,, yu rr.r.

to try a remedy for frerkb-s w.t'i the Kuarantee, of a reüablo concern th.it! it will not cost you a penny un'.eo It J rf moves the freckle?; whi'.e if it deep' ive you a clear eomp'.evn the epr,f is triMir.?. ' Simply tzrt an oTir.ce of Otb. .". ' double strength fr.-m any drucii

M.d a lew applu atior.s r."U, l m-. .v 'o'i how easy it is to rid yourself "t the homely f reckle-a and gt a beautiful complexion. Rireiy more t!ru one ounce needed for the west n."

Re .iire to ask the dru preist for tb. double strenatli Othine as this strength is S'dd under iru.i ar-.tre o! j money ba k if it fulls to remove;

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To Man hv His llrolhvr r t r.

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on the - tine baxis for the; oictiy, the state, ronirnis.-io.n '

f."' d their intention ox xmw. Kred William--, N.,r-Aoo,l park. Ill

d;,h April 12. . .-aid. asserting' tlie rates for points

;e.-t of the .Mississippi beiniT lower

plays at thi rnitnl- and h' wife, were arraigned befor- than eastern or southern shipments. in a one-dded con test in the Ju,tlCA f)f :?10 v r yKnlLi Th. r.etUIon of the mdiana comP.rk of the Garden City F an Co h at Ca.-opoli. Saturday, or charts j mion make partim defendant of

s., n. w.M, - 'or larceny of fj(u;, preferred by his all railroads in otTicial classinoation,

,u.eu ' brother James Thev were chief, the turrit, ,rv M?t of the Tisvn1

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..-ore of 14-2. A larpe crrwd v.a.s

mourners at th-- funeral .f tli-.r1 ;u.d north of tlie Ohio, and also all

.-. .-..; .ith iime nn nut:i-. .

' . xv,;;t;;.; f,,rlre that St. Jo.;I Uft": - Wfalth- ' for-, those in -Uthem c:i-iMc:ltion, the

. , , K i v.- ko i ?rrr- 1'L"t- "'i'lay. , u.. st riet ast e.f tin- Missis.-ippi ar.d alr.;.dy vanished b the jo- Jarm.. u:,.rUs it as his fathei uth of the Ohio. In support of! -i'j in funO.fi pnn bnketoali. mtiit . , . . ' 1 .

: . . t. uyu.ir request thnr th.e bm-hers not i the contention Tor lower rates on

v 1 I enter the old honu-tia,! until aft-r ie-n

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Launch Campaign. A campaign to drive out "r-juarks and fakir.3. ' to eüniir at" detrimental

practice, and to l.iid up communitv

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than carload shipments, the In- i

the- funeral ar.d that jr. iolation f-f i diar.a commision ays such shi;- ' K. this v!h. I-'rej went there .mrm-di- i men-ts to-ve-t rn classification is. on l

ai'-iy aiitr me nana i. : :n oa-is ot tirst ci a. rates, w hile Fred says the .a-n Was turned ; 1-e-A herc the frcd3lit is one and

over to him by a Jinvs- Mich., bank ; ..r.e-half times first class.

A sk - i "Other commodities of substan-

nattrrs pertainirir to modicine has , - m--.v mm -; v, umunuuvN ,n suosian-i !,,n iuunehe,l bv the Rerrien Countv I ('f ta'lmit:-0r h appoint i tially tne same and of greater value! . Medual -a-iety. workinr in co-opera-'1 ,fiM.UUt" U vSf-,r'-h1 "f th" o'' ier pound ar.d per cubic foot." sajs; :Wfl vi.h fho M'rh'in 'tab- Medical I wh'r honi v.heie jlO.OOf. the commission's petition, "are rat-if ;:;;;!'h.;;:; CpVlnV made bvhv?,-,I,,ha-' e omoial and southern!

veral u.el

the society at Its April meeting.

Pp.--ikprs will address public meet- ; ' tr"" 1 , ,. WO II be b.catne liejnjef irxr- from tins- to time. du-u.w:n n-ui

frankly and openin- certain medical ' .jirtiors. and endeuvorink' to give A fit1 roC o MlSSlll

j,,. profile an intimate understanding; cf the aims of the society. A speak.r' committee, appointed for this Purpose, includes Doctors C. N. Sow--r-am! C. A. Mitchell of Renfon Jfarbo;; T. .1. Witt. St. do -ph: C. AV Merritt. St. Joseph; and Robert A 'erson. Nibs. federal I'rohibition Apent Delano

Sharp, aided by two meml-er or tne j itate cont;bnlary. raided the farm

home of Otto Smikel. northeast o! N ies, late Friday afternoon, discov-

, elder Williams who went to his son . clarification than kitchen cabinet."

James' home

Banker s Books Starts llinili: RIVRRS. Mich.. April 22 Inv s'lt ation info the tin incial ai-j fairs of Fred Shom.akcr, assistant j ta-diier r f the l'irst National bank. ; w!;m dis.-'Tif fared Tresday durincr a".; auf'it of h.s books by the dato ban': : oN.aniir.er tiok a rv.-w turn I'rid iy. ! An -aminatic.ri -f the books of th ! St .Jo-ej.h C.itinty .Mutu:l F'irc In-j S!,raü:'c rompany, was started after' charges hnd bt en tirade that money' ha! Ii'fii paid in p.ipcbs bii !i !

I'urther, the petition asserts that ; ; other commodities of comparative j i io .;ht a cubic foot, and more sus-j ;-en;ibb' to damage in tr.insit. have I i ..... i

'wer rates than tor th" cistern i

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4.. t,A -.oO-ii- .r too house a

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of tlo company. nf vor d li vcred. j

Ft ill a quantitv of m.'c-h. an

,on- nf whisky. Smikel was t.i.vcr. to Kalamazoo, where he will appear tndav before a I'rited S'.ates prohl-

YOUNGSTERS HEED FOR

i ne total .-'aoTtae at the panic, ill was said by the examiners, would Ii; mcre tiian $ I. ''00.

AGED WOMAN STANDS

PASSING PHONEY BILLS , ON TRACK FOR TRAIN

, .. , . Tun I o lilt- . 'V s I I IU-i. DKTROIT. Mich. April Tw j '(;osm.:v AprH 2l..,.o!ir, nn(J rf the y.ttv--f respondents s,.,v Vork c.ntral railroad employes , i. . ,-r-.- rn i IOrior.lI 1 . ' "

l-11 1 :,U " V- , ' ! ar-' rinb a.or.m: to learn tn

barere appeire.I i-Tor rmen

States ( onii;, I'Oier ... iiuim i--b.y f"r .arr lUnmen? on a charge o' ' ti;ir-.' :,:;', rfe.t money. The ei:? .'-'e.-v.- Fr.-da Roi. T ar.d her .r-rher Sr:.und l!"i l-". wer"

or-"n .o o i " wla i! he .-aw flic woman with out

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iib.-rttity of an airid woman who twice within a f w 'lays has attempted to

'omn.it sua :L- by standing in front

ot a tr- iunt

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FOivBVLKBEMEYI PHOHF LINCOLN i

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COMPLY

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Pe--i. a!-" were arrairol and held j ;Vt. v;r,t.(p:,, in lh(. jj.pjp. 0r ,

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be could MiDiinon an otfic, r to U'..ll l.ef ,' .(

t,-.,:n ,:e.ir th- paTr yf5 ' "he same enuaneer nai, X&ib" V-i-fain in ,ach t-'ILUAMS 1'

Slower GiRb

and fa mi; the lnrn-

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v ,.ri, arretted by .-ci'-t s'rvic- men j.fTvr. it i- ediarued. they attctnpf.d t . pa v-i a c.ür.f :-f'-d 4 '- ld.1 in a i,;e iloninioi! s'oe. T'.e veer,. -el ice on. r.l lives de-

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hr to .'! pbl'-e "Vhere -he never . ouli hive at; V more rn'lv. '

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Jir.'o ; i fd( t"al coijtt ti"lay by tic; ! ompany. wdiich asked that the stat . . Pm !!,. . na,-.,, i ., .., - . ... 1

In Detroit Booze Situation j strained from compelling the rolnIi:TR'IT. Mi.h. Atrtl 12 I : vv,. th. :fi-.-r:it -as rat". F.-der ii Rridii'ot ion Commissioner j The company's action fol'nwed tl:a-! lb A. Hav'ics will take n pirt inj nf t i i Cmnmis.-ion denying a k-ar- ' The !nv.::.i': 'n of b- il m ror"- i- ord . :-s'o ! y.-.-fu-dav. ' ...Ii of the drv la -v as .b man.de I ; :-. d to im r.v tlo.- rate i t-tly b Fnited Stat-s Patriot to t.2Z.

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'olor and Fracrranr v; v:

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atetr.en? Siturdav. T r. Hay- ocrt : h. P.. aid by t br jad-; . i- imc here .. addre-s n mass ; ..'a'cy n- t Sati:tdy.

Sundav an.i ir.ct lentaily to i - - -

.1-cL-s th- work of the loon pro-! 'OLCM PCS A tnoy,?,,. rt Man'".hitlon enfoivement aiten.de. The : oJ hf.r,, sornn tjt.,e a-to for the r- . ...v.niisi.ner exp-a-.-ed himself ::,,(:., of nil and t,;.,; fm,:i v,,v ix -.rxr the fuiv... eon ihm.-. -n th. !.;,.. whicj) ,: w.,s b. cd would ,c, ,! o aniaMmi anl the activities :,,:y y, t , as.. tf, production (f I Prohibition Dire. -tor .Lams R. b an.s at-.d open a better markelvix;s naytms. Plr- ;., P !r?h.!om.. w nrd ad.xtfr Daxis and Pop:e Fon m ! --- Vlnincr rotjp.ti 'has b . n abando(;

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crs, which appeal to your wife and mother most. Cheerful

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IT- nr Max or Txx' Shark .ami 1 -lb ;:. t -d .x v : p. m.. Hi-h s. ho..: 115 A b.td ca n cen, raliv hf' on-h I f

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a'.ee.i v !;.ivi I : t u n.'-d t !ej' -i f y I. ans ami the a t' -planned x' ould not sutbe-e for a' ! n ol ; p . I . ,-.; . t

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Cheaper than last year. Service everywhere. Service very day. Ice that is pure. Weight that is guaranteed. Let us SERV-ICE to you. Artificial Ice Co, MAIN 302 Member National Association of fee Industries.

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f0) FULL UPPER AND LOWER PLATES t-5ri 44.l; AS LOW AS ip

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The entire Furniture and Housefurnishing stock of

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Beginning Wednesday, April 26 at 2 P. M. We have, as was recently announced in the daily papers, taken a ninety-nine year lease on our store building. We have arranged to have this building completely overhauled and remodeled. This work calls for a new store front, removing partitions, tearing out the present flo ors and replacing new throughout; together with many other changes. We find this work cannot be accomplished with our stocks on the floors. We also realize that to transact business during this period is almost out of the question. W e must move this stock. Therefore, in order to do so quickly we have decided to seil all furniture, rugs and stoves at PUBLIC AUCTION to the highest bidder without reserve. This is one of the finest, largest, most up-to-date furniture stocks in this section of the state, representing both medium and high grade furniture from the best known factories of the country consisting of bedroom and dining room suites in walnut, mahogany and oak, in all period designs; dining room tables and chairs; buffets, china cabinets, serving tables, tea wagons, gate-leg tables, Karpen living room suites, davenport tables, library tables, davenports, writing desks, floor lamps, all types of rockers; brass, metal and wood beds; springs and mattresses; rugs and floor coverings; stoves, kitchen cabinets and hundreds of other items that are needed to furnish the home. Space will not permit us to enumerate this complete stock. All stocks will be :,old to the highest bidder by the piece, lots and sets. Nothing reserved. You are privileged to make your own selection. Stocks will be ready for inspection WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUCTION will open Wednesday, April 26 at 2 P. M. and continue daily at 2 and 7:30 P. M. until sold.

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116 South Michigan Street South Bend, Indiana

Harry Blackwood Clerk

Fred P. Raven Auctioneer

ipid Automatic

Presses

tubl uj to p've quick rrv ice and ood v!u o n j o h p rin t i n j; c f evry kind. Telephon Miin 63f

Peerless ress 203 E. Vayno Su

COAL KELLER-RAMSEY COAL CD. Main 477 Lincoln 1349

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