South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 137, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 May 1922 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 17. 1922
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TOBACCO ADDICTS
She Told 'Em
Survey of Indianapolis Higli Schools Shows Big Major
ity of Smokers. I.vnrAN'APOLLS, May in. High f-hr,n pirls and boys, rather than
thr In th univer.tij? ani coLIo ! In Indiana, are more pivn to tri i
n. or tor-acro, aocorair.fc" to information obtained by Charit M. Fillmore of IndIana.roIl. rneral Kcr?iary of th No-Tonacro L"--iTje ol
America. Mr. Fillmor ciid h tvas to-M re-j crntl that from 75 to 90 percent ot j th boys nttndlnir th thr Indian-j
apolia hih -h'.ol.- u.eM tohacco in j f m ff.rm. 7 J " add-I. howovfr, that tüvr I this was an oxa-1 pratlon Fv jrirls in the local j hih prhnfil? f-nokf, h paid he had j -n lnformM. I "Thf arc- mnr cirls and womfn j In Illinois smokimr than thre ar ! are in Indiana," th funeral cr- 1 t arv j-aid- Ilnwrvr, thur are pome!
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NEAR SOLUTION OF NICHOLS MURDER
MIs3 Calahan, leader In the Irish Labor Party, denounces frunmen who have terrorized peaceful clti tens.
frm hold on our yotinc women.
rtntli', I wss toM of on of th trichft stJdnts at th hieh school in IUoomir.pton, Ind.. bfinp found in a f""!'2d-d plap mnkin a ciart. h was attendinar olal function, but th tohacco habit had formM 50 ptrongly that shr f1dently had to fatiffy the eravlnpr." Indiana has br-en connected with the no-tohaco movement for three years. Mr. Fillmore paid. He paid the membership at the prepent time was approximately 2,000. and wa about equally divide between men and womn. J. TZ. Ramsey ot P.lriomlr.etori. s president of the ftate orpanlzatlon. Other oir.cer? are Mr.. Daisy Douglas Darr of Newcastle, vlrr-presidfnt : Dr. Homer JHall. Franklin, eXrutive s-rretary, and th H'-v. C- M. Kraft. Indianapolis, treasurer.
APPOINT RECEIVERS FOR INSURANCE COS. HAMMOND. Ind.. May 16. Receivers were appointed today for the Lion Life- Insurance To. and the Old Line Life Ir.uran Co. of r.?t Chicago. Atty. Gen. U. O. Leh of Indiana made the application for the receivers. It wa.1 alleged that the Lion Co. failed to maintain any lral reserve for the protection of policy holders as provided "by law. It wan further allecred that the company has ben mismanaged and lta assets dissipated. The Old Line Co. was in the process of organization.
15-YEAR.OLD GIRL
SLEEPWALKER SHOOTS HIMSELF TO DEATH VINCF.NNFS. May 1. Fred Cr a Jr. -1 years old, a slAp walker, accidentally phot himself to death near here a short time before hf- wag to have been married to Miss Marie Hill, It waa learned today, the marrias?f license was obtained Saturday. According to Craia father, the younsr man left the houe, early yesterday morning clad in hi- n!?:ht clothes and armed with a shotgun. The elder Cralcr took time to dreps before atemptin? to awaken tho boy and before he left tho boure he hard the i?un discharge. About a nuarter of a mile from the house, the father found the pun on nnc side of a ff-nce and the body on the other. It I helltved that the shotETun was disharcre when he
attempted to climb over the fence.
" Police Sav Mysterious Death ! Will Re Cleared Up Within 21 Hours. i SUKbP.YVILLL. Ir.d.. May 16. 's' üution of the murder of fiuy Nich- ' o', within 2 4 hours was assured by imemhera of the local police department and county authorities. Nich- ; ol?, whoe body was found Satur-da-nn the interurban tracks near 'here after it had been struck by a !car, was said by authorities to have ! been murdered and placed on the tra k.s to hide the crime. .vron-r J. I,. Fortune, who on the finding of the body, wa.s of the opinton that the man committed suicide and that the body was placed on the tracks by some persons interested in : the $,0'r life insurance policy i whih he Is said to have carried. When Nichols was list seen alive
by members of his family, he had i f t the house to pump a bucket ot water. "When he did not return, a search wa-s mad for him and the 1 bucket was found hansinsr on a : rence r.ear the pump. 1 Thomas Kfhoe. told detectives (.Monday that shortly before the body 'was found, he paw a lare tourlnc i rar speed to the place and stop. I Several knife gashes were found on ithe body, .and for this reason, the
coroner believed the man committed suicide.
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are planning to attend th 600 mil automobile nice at Indianapolis. Memorial Day.
Co-daof the public schools of Nashville. Tenn., defeated the boys In a rifle contest. Elizabeth Harris. left, and Katherine Colbert mad a 84. The latter won tho tie with 94.
GRANGER
Qharles Sml'.h of Ohio la vipitir.g ;
friends here. Traverse Bay and wife of Three Oakg. Mich., pent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mar:1 J. Bay. Otto Ray and family of South Bend spent Sunday vith Mrs. Lucy Goc'ey
and son- i Jasper Smith and family and j
Ethel Middbton spent Sunday at Buchanan. Mi'h. Ida and E.-.her Hoffman of Ed-ward.-hur?, Mih., spent Sunday with Miss Dorothy Catkins.
ASKS $25,000 FOR LOVE ALIENATION
AUBURN. N. Y.. May 16. Ernest j Lennox of Detroit and recently oi I
iiunaio. i nas niea suit ror $25.000 chargrlng Dr. Hugh Harris, yald to be a wealthy and prominent Detroit physician, with alienating the affections of his wife, Elizabeth.
The Lennox couple were married j
in Ithaca, whre Mrs- Lennox wa. a dressmaker. She has made an announcement to the newspapers that sh believes her husband is tryiner to "pnue" Dr. Harris.
KMPivOY riiir.no i:rrjtT. GOSHEN, May 16. A. J. Muth of Chicago has been employed as superintendent of tho Goshen municipal water, licht and heat plant to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Joseph II. Stewart of this city, effective June 1. The Stewart resignation was requested by the board, following differences of Ions? standing.
plans i:ri;opRv trip. GOSHEN. May lß. Mls3 Asnes Shoup of Goshen, who Is a teacher In the Mishiwaka public schools will sail July 6 with a party of Chl-
caco friends for Europe. They will
1 VLMRT V T prn I stop at Rome for a visit to the lr LStLsXlXLil SL'VLI LFVatlcan anj arrans:ements have been INDLVNAPOLIS. May 16. Mis3made for an audience with Pope Florence Klvett, 15 years old was pjus xi. nearly scalped here today when her j
hnlr caught in a pasoline propelled; wash machine she was uslns;. Herl
vo. o,,r,f tn fh. mhin. whilei DETROIT. May 1. "From now
LADY BOOTLKC.C.IIRS.
Ehe was tihtenin? a s-crew. and in try in? to release herself, her hand was also Injured.
Part of her scalp was torn before
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on, I'm not puilty. This 'yes. jud?e, I'm guilty' stuff is the bunk. Honesty doesn't pay." Mrs. Catherine
j Du scan, pleaded not guilty to a
the i charge of bootlegging, the third she
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JUDGE SPA 1 5 KS NOT TO SEEK RE-NOMINATION RFSHVILLE. May 1. Judge "Will Sparks of the Rush county cirsuit court announced Tuesday that he would not be a candidate for the nomination for justice of the supreme court to succeed Judge Meyers", lncurr.hent from this district. Judge Sparks said in annoum-ing that he would not ! a candidate for the post, that position he sail was better fitted for Judge Meyers.
.1. F. ROBERTS DEAD. INDIANAPOLIS. May 1S. James E. Roberts, 7- years old. died at his home here early Monday. Mr. Roberts, who was born at Brookville. Ir.d.. was well known throughout the state. Death apparently was due to heart disease.
When you ray cigars say Dutch Masteis. 111-tf
ALCOHOL IS MISSING
AT WABASH COLLEGE I'iLVWFiHiDSVILLE. Ind., (May 1 Several callons of grain alcohol were mis.-inc today from Wabash cr)t ce chemical laboratories. Small theft. have been reported frequently but none had been larg enough t- warrant a search for the tbicA-e--. It was said that state and federal aid ha. been invokt-d in an effort to reci"vrtr "several gillons."
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SELL C.OSIIEV ROVIW. GOSHEN. Ma 1'". An issue of $2 4 O.oo a of Goshen sc h "" 1 city rive p-r c r.t bond. maturing I3'r-1?44, was soil to J. F. Wild .v Co., Inliura;1! ;;s li.ankers. at $14.074 l'i -r nuum. Tlie.-e were five cther bidders, whse premiums ranced from $ 7 .-t--, $13.2.".". Funds obtained fron', the iie of bor.d-s will be u-ed In paying for erTtion of a nfw high school liuiidir.g.
TENSION WIRE KILLS MAN. MI'NCIE. Ir.d.. May 1. To-.tohirg
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poles oi-t of the city. Homer Rulle. Ice. 41. receive l i sho- k which -aus I him to lor sen hi? hold. Hi s wfty belt preventei hi falling but he was dead when ether worker reached his side. He had been employed as lineman for the co.mpanj here for 17 years.
Dangerous Days For Winter Furs
This warm weather that we are now enjoying will play a dangerous part on your winter furs, unless they are. prcperly taken care of.
We cannot urge you too strongly to place your furs in our vaultsaitlioiit delay before expensive damage ora vs.
REMODELING AND REPAIRING
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benefit of lower summ r priec-s, now is also the time to arj.ancre for necessary re -r-odei;r.g and repairi'.' of v i;;r f u i s.
MINER IvTLI.ET. V I NC E N N E . May 1. Marshall Thiliiez. 2! years old. a m mir.-r living at Blcknell. was killed here late Monday when a freight car on vhlch he was riding left the tracks, nnd overturned. Five other cars ? . r pe,' th derailed cir.
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paint
THE PrRIMESOF PAINT are two. T'- b .iutify r. i to protect The ubst.ar.tia! body in our paint, which is the result of using only pure chemicals, enables it to effect the50 purposes w ith . uniformity of color And thl.i means that its beauty is uniform and the protection 4t have been used satisfactorily on affords Is the right kind They the- best dweliir.u for vears. C. E. LEE CO VnllpiiT, Paint V .la. 214 S. MAIN STREET
BUCHANAN Work on the new Buchanan-Berrien Springs stone road is now under way and a large crew of men are grading; on the section of road known i s the. Kinney hill, six miles north of
I Buchanan. Contractors expect to
have, the road available to traffic sometime this fall. With the completion of this road, Buchanan will have a stone road to St Joseph by three different routes. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Baker of South Bend wjre in Buchanan Saturday. Loren Parklngton of Berrien Spring was in Niles and Buchanan Saturday evening. Mrs. E. Stutfke and daughter, Georgia, have returned to Buchanan and are visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. G. Thumm. Mrs. Stutske and daughter moved to Denver, Colo, nearly two years, ago. MLss Marguerite S'utcke will return from Savannah. Ga., the first of next month and will join her mother and sister at Buchanan. R. W. Pears was home from Chicago over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stevens of Battle Creek were in Buchanan Saturday and Sunday. Leslie Huff was a berrien Springs visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Casler of Benton Harbor visited friends and relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb of St. Joseph visited relatives in Buchanan Sunday. Elmer Thanlng of South Bend, spent the week-end with relatives in Buchanan. Ed rar S. Murney of Chicago, returnee to that city Sunday evening after a three day visit at the Joseph Boyer homo on Tortage st. Maynard Martin entertained sev
eral friends at a theater party ir South Bend Saturday evening. Thft warm weather which has perflated during the l.at few hays ha brought a pudde.n end to the mushroom" season" which usually exists at this time of year. Everywhere in this vicinity there was a sm.all "crop" of mushrooms. wea.ther conditions being largely responsible. Herb Beck and Leslie Huff returned to Buchanan Thursday evening In "Kactus Kate." the famous Ford car which has thrice made the trip to and from the sunny south. The young men were acompanied home by Charles Ebert of Foley, Ala., who will remain in Buchanan for some time. O. Schriver returned from an overnight trip to Marcellus Saturday. C. F. Pears was in South BenA Saturday. Ralph Rumbaugh Post No. 51 of the American Lepion meets In the Legion rooms Thursday evening. May 18. Even member should be there as there is important business to be transacted. Miss Mabelle Roe Is convalescing from her recent illness. Joseph Richards has purchased a new Bulck coupe from the local Boycej'Buick agency. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Eggert and family spent the w"ee.k-end at their
farm near St. Joseph.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Stiner of South Bend, visited friends here Sunday. Boy .scout tag day wa.s held in Buchanan Saturday, May 12. and a .sizable fund was realized from the tig sale. This money will h used te help make up the balance due the county a.-oeiation by Buchanan. Marcus Treat was a busines visitor in Nile.- Saturday. Mrs. Ed Weaver of South Bend, spent the wek-end with relatives in Buchanan. A hrge number of local auto fane
ygfitt around:
GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN
Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a botle containing three ounces of Orchard Wühlte, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a- quarter pint of the bos freckle and tan bleach, and complexion whjtenerMassage this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes bleach out and how clear, soft and rosywhite the skin becomes. Adv.
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WOMAN BLAMED BY HER FAMILY. Retles, Irritable, nervous, excitable and exacting is the charge against her by those nearest and dearest. How little they realize the struggle the overworked wift and mother is making to keep about and perform the hundred and one dutiesthat devolve upon her! Every hour her headaches, backaches and paint drag her down until f?he can stand it no longer. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound has restored more women in this condition to health and happiness than any other mediclne. The grateful letters wt are continually publishing in thLpaper from women who have found health by its use prove it. Adv.
Which Makes the Home Beautiful Select from our beautiful display of cut flowers and potted .plants those which will make the home Adorable and Fragrant. All varieties.
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ESTIMATES
YOU arc entitled to know liow Mirprisiiislv little Areola will cost von eompletelv installed. NOW.
Call us up or call in. TOM WILLIAMS Plumbing 122 E. Jefferson Blvd.
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SOMEWHERE in your neighborhood there is a man who installed Arcola last year. Ask him about the comfort and joy of having every room warmed with its own American Radiator. Ask him how much Arcola saved him last winter in coal. Then look at the money-bag chart above. The bags represent the price of Arcola. See how the price of Arcola is the lowest this Spring, NOW, that it has ever been. Don't wait for the rush next Fall. Let your family be one of the fortunate ones to save time worry and money. Pick up your telephone; call your Steamfitter or Plumber and get an estimate on Arcola for your home at the low price NOW. This Neighbor Saved Half His Coal Bill "A year ago we installed ARCOLA with six American Radiators in our two-and-a-Lalf story frame house. We have saved fully 50 of fuel over the old-style hearing stove, not mer.tior.ir. th cleanliness and labor saved, and the even terrinerafire throughout the bouse." CHRISTIAN KOMMER. Cincinnati, Ohio
Half of Your Coal Bill is Worth Savin-: Get an Arcola Estimate Now AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Ideal Boilers and AMERJCAX Radiators for every heating need 243 North Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IncL
'FREE Your Plumber or StPimfitter will charge nothing for an estimate. Ring him up today. And drop a C3rd to the address above for a fine Arccla book. It is free.
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We arc prepared to g-o over your home and 2;ive you an estimate for ARCOLA completely installed without obligation to you.
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