South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH SEND NEWS-TIMES

SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 29. 1022

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PI LS niOM BURNS. TKRRS HAUTE. April Kus-

f C. Stockn-.aster. 24, died Friday lUsters.

roo auditorium Aid in the lean-up anc oarety 1 ered vrok,.

, o : : i fr Campaign Which Uvens on Sunday :: :

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Y.'h'-r. i.riiy two responded Mr. i:: th:? city ar.d tle-.vhere. Ir.nar.ces "There is or. ' the public cani'en employed as chemical encin

For Sa Keeiaimn. reclear.ei

Jcmrr.ercnl Mi.vr.ts Co. two year old feel oats. Star Mills . i v.-.u- .-, i

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lied up- iir.ff :ar.t iSr.::-u. ökuiM..iit. , When voi ci-ar

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Institute last year and had Fine?

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to lU'lnV tf) Llinll,:i" Ol i ' n v.r'.l di! tr.butPd. ;;r.I pTf'ty campaign v.hich will b' en alarm is Frundoi. or a Maze be-'

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' JUycr L :v. :ihank. of Indianapolis. : r r cf Commerce, civic organizations j wjth cars that It is almost impo.I-j Hfc , rlilJS .. ' h r- ral I.iy.s aro in L'-h'iif of ar.d th- . ity admini.-trat :n. iM" for u to ret additional help j ' tiiom " vri'VI'V :i. : tin- Mr. I5-ur:.;-. IU. .vid h could not -In 13:0." h- j-aid. "thro in ! ;.ear a blaze. Kecr.tly at a hir?e 1 'l f VA-'lv of -oith . Sk- ; '. v.-r;v Mr. Shank -houM say that Un'.ced Siatrs a lo? by fire of; tire the streets were blocke! with;., ;! V wl'ÄiVv ' in rra'-o ;.rv ::...n: .- Nf-v v. , ,pt n:li:.S S1m,.,,0 in thi, jcoö.COO.-).-- ) ar.d U .'.) l;v -and ' Storno.:;.,, and it necessary ! di? !f v m?' . h;. kf;:., f. vampairn M.mply ?" auso one In- r.jcst cf that v.-a 5 due to carOisness. f.r our ho?e companies to find a j m "i, " win" ,r-He

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A :h'rt band concert prcdd the j.rom'.s'uo'.iFlv. the cir '. us

1-Rhted clgaret fftubj thrown about ; tion. In ca. o of any -ort of an ex-

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Iocs of life anon? the cnlooker?. Safety Surrstlon..

; called to a rf?id'ncr- wY.fr a woman j "Sometimes we Hre condemned I had hen wa.--hir.it a silk waist in a for fa.-t driving when on our way to

12:53 o'clock the the Iafce hore ; railroad. "The funeral srccj will ,

plrsion ton, thr 5? great dancer of

DESCHAXEL, FREXCIl i WAR TIME LEADER,

DIES OF PXELMONIA tlu wo :-t rently up and down shv of tli-- perst ns at the e:.d of our

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. cau.-td a blaze, and cor..-: b: rablr j u

v.-hi Th he hud two rnl.-adver.turea re- damaro resulted.

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La.rdtd by i.iai.y peri-on as attempts -it .-uic.dt;. Al-xandrr Milierand.

KccalU Incident-. "Anc.l.er woman had cleaned

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?onie of the safety suggestions of Chief Sibrel are follows: F.e-

' r..c rab'.-r where tb.e nc-arctt lire alarm

i bc;x iö located and have the call

be held In t:.e L. II. Orvis chapel at 2 o'clock. Rev. N. M. Rodder will ofTiciatc. Furial will bo In Uiverviow cemetery., Mr. Stevens was a members of the Knights of Pythias.

STATISTICS

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P-:.-..r, of importance urM M. t , , u u j 7, inumlcr of your tiro department in 1 I - . 1. --1 !.' t n sirn. This h- did Putthm on and he.d . he r , near th hoRu C;iIllhe U..U. -at rluetan.-. .Suddenly it han-;, c.er the gas stove to dry them , lmen. as soon as fire la iua, a:.r,our,:-.d Dchanei intended rriedly As a re.ul e spent disC0V( r,a. Kccp yüar matches In it, be om, a candbiato for the .-n- "h we.e with her 1lan; fca.Tl3:a metallic box'. Extinruish matches

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: f pub!!' a n party a iicirt. I irn

at-, an 1 latvr h.- wa,s re-elected vir

t -ai.y unopposed. H'- took h

a?ei ar.d hOmeono else feeding her.

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d vir' t! V 7 , "C4;. before throwing them away.. Have :, The death of one person resulted! . ..t st-at a:i outside thutoff attachment to

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look;:: fr.iil and with rt-.: b-s.i tye. t' ' . V ' . " ' your ras supply pipe. Kep coal oil :Or. various r,ca&ion.s he said he in -, h'1 ttart4 tno care.e u.--jJn a tafc Ucd and ,n a nirtal can. .tended to take Pirt In debate Theso '$o.in. A woman had a large f;lVe ,-i:mnoy. cfovrs. tlr.es. and ! intention..-; he r.cver earned out. , r?b ' th- -;inf5 i:: wh-ch e vnf ! stove piP- examined and cleaned at : Th. former r resident was rrally j c";" a v;-' , A ho i least once a year. Put ahe3 in Ian obscure, person In a plao wh-ra va cca u,'lc;,a 'f M 53 s Jct metal cana only. Ke?P all buildings

mo. t hgure;; of France.

any suK-gestion that t:. ;an. rr.ethoi are t-'.r:r r-I in tb.is tat. I am sur thit bet'j tiT"c who f i vo r i " r. a t c r New h n d those w h o ft re friendly to another ear.di late e.ji unit in aror-.-vinr: ihat v : rlutfon for wh-vh Senator N"a voted, ar.d which -eadc: "Th expenditures c? 1 uh rxc-.ve tums in J-.chalf of a c.ir. dldat e. elt'r.rr Tvith er ur hl3 k nowise! so anl n ,

n'irr contrary to a wrA pu.- ',frlnr, a c:iJIKneIuouü Fervid to char-!

ic Pny. narmiui an : -nn-geroufl t-" th-n perpetuity of h. free joverr rner.t, stich fxce?flv

Community Chests. Social Ven ice Federations ISow

Assist Many Worthy Poor . quickest ways of ttartinr a blar

explosion and evral persons sever

ely injured, one of them fatallj'. "JZindliivg fires wih rasolino or keroien. polishing a hot stove., allowing oily rars or floor mops to

lie around the so are the citie s, and

That Community Chests and Fed'

I t-rati'T. of Social Agencies arc ren-

;whi(b may be very difficult to cx- ! tinguh-h.

City Iairly Clean.

itahle and welfare organizations in "The people of the city can io

nriLDIXG PEILMITS. One-story frame dwelling. 801 Corby t.. Henry C. Eckler. estimated tost 11.0 00.

Two-st'ry brick 6tore building and

fiats above, 2 255

Portage aw, Clar

ence 11. Edwards, cost $$,000.

in good condition and free from obstruction. A stationery iron ladder leading to .the roof of your building

will help. Remember that all fires

are the same v.-.ze at the start, and that an ounce of prevention Is worth a larye number of fire de-partments.

vVhPn you ray clears &y Dutch Mattel?. 1 1 1 -tf

MOVING PERMITS. R. E. LoKiugh. 201S Leer tt.. to 60 Ohio st. .1. W. LeGate, 022 S. Fifth rt,. to 21 "7 Mishawaka av. Mrs. Florence Brewer. ISIS S. St. Joseph st., to Mishawaka. Edward Lars-on, G52 N'. Lawndalc a v., to 2K E. Dayton st. H. M. For&ythe. 1113 V. Colfax av. to 120? W. Colfax a v. John H. Da Witt, 40 2 N. Main st., to 63 3 Irving av. August Kraszewski. 1 22-? W. Thomas tt.. to 609 S. Walnut st. L. Richardson, 1219 XV. Colfax av. to COS Laurel st.

many leading cities is shown by a 1 much to prevent fires if they will

expenditures aro herehy severely condemned and disapproved." Will you rot, tnnighf. Mr. Yeigl'-y, give Jo the rc-;"u V.ican

only think before they do tho things (van-u

wb.ich are so foolish a.;d so danger-; ouü. On the whole, South Bend ,

from the iiro safety standpoint, isl

brief summary of their past year's werk submitted by the local Federation for sorlal service. Figures compiled from the last

report of tho American association j oi. aner than a great many cities its 1 ft-r Community Organization show ! size. Recently when Ct)5 buildings'

voters an approximate estimate 1 thtf Community chest? in 51 cities 1 in a mercantile and garage district!

of the sums of money you have jrai.-et, sums -aggregating JiM.oDL.-

S41.1?. actually percent of the desired goV.-'. Thi:i is thought to be. an enviable record when unsettled business con

ditions ovi 1 the country are taken

pnt, or ethers have spent in be

half of Mr. N'-w In this county? V.'ill you rot. Mr. Warily, tell irr voters whether it !.e true that n-orkrrs have been birv.l in Jbbi

vity to work among tn.-- of wet I into con-id-ration along with the

tendencies, at a fixed rate of 51 O.a.-) rir-li f,r f,-,r nrjv otlur sum.

and if so, hew many Mich workers have T.teri employ d or will be enipleyed? Will you no-, Mr. Teag-. fak th- republican vote.-.-, of thi.. city into your confidence a 5 to all ums which have b-op. spent or will be sprnt in behalf i.f your ear.di late in this county? As chairman of tho eommitte supporting 'r- B-erlde. T pb'dre that !y Monday morning there will V.e efft red t. the pr'-c. of this city a eomplete n --our, of a'.! mom. spent in his beb. a If. or that will spent ri. b: !" h If. I itn sur- t!iat ymj can not '.tu 1 crreo that perfect frankness and full pü'-V.u'y In t!i:s nntrer at this time will he most effec-

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TIZ' FOB TENDER,!

SÖRE, TIRED FEET;

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fact that m-iny cities have not pe

fected their organ community or-j All! what relief. No more tired1 ganization. . jfeet; no more burning feet, swollen.;

In i'J of tlie community chest

cities there were l,'2M beneficiary

organizations for which appeals w-ro made. -There were TOI.öTj contributors reported from 25 cities. While the.se figures Indicate tho er-vi'-e rendered in the raising of funds, fed-rations are performing a greater service in promoting team work among the organisations. Many communities are making their chest organizations the community mind and voice through which citizens discharge their ob

ligations to the si' k and needy. Each; y.-ar th- list of Community Chest 1 cities mcrases. Hardly a week

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just u.-o "TIZ." ; ä "TIZ" draws j fj out all the pois- ' (3 onous exuda-1 S tions which pufl j up thc foet; a "TIZ"' :.s magic- 1 U

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pa.-sts without an inquiry from city ! will cure your foot troubles o you'll! that contemplates the inauguration j never limp or draw tip your face In; of a Federation or Chest. South ! pain. Your shoes won't seem tight

Bend Is giving them tho benefit of jnd your fet will never, never hurt!

her experience.

Three Large Stills Arc Seized in Liquor Raid

or get sore, swollen or tired.

Get a box at any drug er department store, and get relief for a few cents. Advt.

No other legitimate FIRST TIRES and tubes can compare with the popular American A. T. C. in price. Nor is quality sacrificed in the least degree to permit our making such a sweeping statement. Local Agencies CENTRAL ELECTRIC CO. 128 S. Main St. Phone 104 A. W. DA1LEY CO. 223 S. Main St.

Federal Prohibition Enforcement' e :it llarrv Mathers and Deputy

CARXEGIE COMMISSION' 1 n if -terday seized one of the;

MAKES AWARDS TO J3 l'v"r iV-lX li,,,,or fWanU "ncuV t-iei h.-;-e for j-omrtime. Accoid-

ing t ' th" prohibition rfib'ials, if, i tb-v had not arretted the viol ltors, I i South P-er.d. in all probability.:

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a- :--i htm to a pi . f af. t' ; :n and a 3n gallon still, all n ":'"'r rri! -; ' : r 5:::":'" -p-rat;ci.. Tb-y seized '21 gallons of , T. il' rrard, r .e ': M-''iu. .V;;:..:v and 00 gallons of mash. I I . b : .1 a p o ' : -, lm iav. d tv.o: i:viczvniski was, hh-id in $1.00

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All Dav Saturday 4 A free demonstration will be given on our third floor of the Toledo Fireless Cook Stove Actual cooking, roasting and baking will be done before vour eves, showing you in a convincing and very interesting manner the splendid qualities of this wonderful cooker. Come up any time Saturday and ee how your Time, Labor and Fuel Can Be Saved You will enjoy eating some of the foods prepared by the demonstrator in the Toledo Cooker.

See Our Gingham Window

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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

Company

Open Saturday Till 9:30

Order by Mail if You Can't Come in

Gingham Holds First Place As Children's Dress Material Use It!

27 Inch Ginghams In checks, plaids and plain colors 19c, 25c and 29c a yard

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Ocean Spray and Lombard 1 issue For the summer-time frcck for child or gTown-up these Ginghams are lovely. You will find in this line all such shades as Sand. Tangerine, Peach, Apricot, Pink, Tan and Brown. 59c a yard Alsace Tissue This is a 36-inch material and comes in both plain and corded effects. The colorings are most unusual and arc the kind admired by women of good taste. 69c a yard Zephyr Ginghams A fine material for a serviceable Summer Dress. Our Zephyrs include all the new colors in both plain and broken checks. 69c a yard 4 Wm. Anderson Ginghams These are plain colors and small checks for house dresses and children's wear. There is a color scheme in this to suit ycu. 45c avard Gaze Marvel and Cuban Tissue These two Ginghams are here in broken plaids, checks and stripes. All the patterns and colors are good for use in a pretty Summer Frock. 59c a yard Imported Ginghams The quality of this fabric appeals to women who are particular. There are plain color and two tone effects not found in the domestic grades. 98c avard

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Investigate Our Ribbon Specials for Saturdriy

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New Wrans and Coats On Sale

Saturday at $15.00, $19.75, $25.00 and $35.01

Our buyer, now in New York, has just tent us this splendid purchase of fine Wraps, reprentins the best fabrics in all desirable shades and styles.

The prices mean a big saving to you. We have all

sizes including extra sizes. If you need a Spring Coat, you have business here Saturday because this opportunity bhould not be overlooked.

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Dresses for Spring an Summer

At $25.00. $35.00 and $39.75 we are showing a group of Tricolett, Taffetas, Georgettes and Crepe de Chines that merit your attention. The models, are just thc type that appeal to younger women. Our Molly Mayde Dresse? arc meeting unusual favor. This is because they arc of good quality Jap Crepe, very attractively made and cost only $6.95 each.

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jucji top i m-e in

new shades f 1 .00. Pure Hoot Silk Ho-e in black $1.50 value at 75c. Children's blark, ribbed Poney Hose at 25c. Infants' white W o o 1 Hose 25c. Women's I ivJ.erwear Carter's fine Combed Ln-

ion Suits with bodice top J! or built up shoulders 5I

$1.00 and $1.25. High rrid" L raon Suits with built up shoulders 75c and 85. . Deist hr k n l t Lnion Suits, with built up shoul-

Saturdav Shoe Offer "Healthy - Foot" first step Shoes with good flexible uppers and turned soles. Plain or combina-

tion colors values tc j 'v

$2.50 at $1.50 a pair. 100 pairs of soft soled.

Shoes in the highest quality at $1 .00 a pair. Men!

Millinery We are now clearing our Spring lines o: trimmed and

Athletic Union Suits of patt"n Hats in dress and ders or bodice top 50c and

semi-dress styles. There arc . IvC.

line Madras nd Nainsook, cut full, assuring comfort and long;er service a gopd buy at $ 1 .00 each. Knit Union Su'ts in Athletic or fhort sleeve style $1.00 and $1.25. Fibre Silk Hose in all the newer shades 59c

$7.95 to $23.50 alues at$5.00 to $18.50

Carter' Athletic Und wear S 1 .00 to $1.2 5.

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We have just received a new assortment of Eoys Knickers and Straight Pants that would be plendid for your son. These are light and dark colors and rr.'xed patterns. They arc all wool material and Tailored riht up to the minute. Sizes 4 to 16 at $6.95 to $2.75.

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