South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 144, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 May 1922 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 24. 1922

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STATE WILL RECEIVE ROAD BIDS JUNE 18

Five Strrtrhr. of Road Will lo Pavrd Will Complete

Year

Program.

INT'rANAPOMS. Ir.d . May 23. I'.'N for f!v tr-trhe of read pave-r.-.er.t. prar-ti ai;v com pie Jr. T the. .'' rrrr.rn for tni y-tr, will .. r r.rt.f J;;n 1?., 1 C c O T d i T. fT tO t h a :. r. r u r. rr. r t Tü'-sdiy of th

"HYMN OF HATE" IS STILL SUNG HERE AGAINST GERMANS

M,y J1. The rtlll rlrcJ-ff fn

th) ar of the Iir.Mlr.p hoard ot -dution who .at n.srht vo'1, 7 to 5. asrair.' th placing of the German lnriacf l-ark In the high school curriculum.

LANSING. Mich.. "Hymn cf Hat- is

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DENTER MAN ELECTED HEAD OF BWAI iriUTH INDIANAPOLIS. May 2::. A. F. Friedman of Df nvpr wa. ''-ted prc!4rnt of the prcnr.'l d!.-Tr!ct errand lodeo of th n'.N'ai IJ'Rirh at their annual convention hero Tufday. In his honor. Dfnwr was sIectfl a. the 123 convention city.;

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Alfr" 1 M. Cohen of Clnnclnr.ati. j wan Hectd first vlc-pr'ldnt aid

jVon-anl Freiherr and U'HIlant Orn-

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::::! !r.?; t. L!n- j convention this afternoon and wh'-n

1"fn'f,, Sherev!.I jthlf, is compip.i, adiournm-:.t 1; : z. h a y. b e i u r n

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Ju?ie Bride Coiitest ENTRANTS All prospective June Brides. DONORS South Bend and Mishawaka business men. CONDITIONS People must be residents of St. Joseph county and must be married in St. Joseph county.

All merchants joining the contest should call The News-Times, Main 2 1 00, at once and ask for the advertising department. The names of the merchantand the prizes donated will be listed daily.

John A. r'lf'ury, who dli at hi

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Cl r-rvr rmiC CTHT ttkt j Navarre t. rr?idrnc Monday n'ffht. Vl,OUU VjCiV10 O i UL..iN f dloudntr a sudden heart attack. FROM r.OQHFM WOMAN i r.'rai c.rv:rf, hP hPM a1

of Jun-.'

With th a-.vard of th forfcoln?

ror.trat, and nnn of the -M'-al ItoTd

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iy, th" i'frcr,m for the year will I)., comp'eff4. Hids a-k-d for hy th comml!on rtll for propria!- for rorrref, hitum'noufl and lr5k ror..truct ion.

j.v jev.eis vai.jT, ,.1V af.,.rnnon tho j,f.v K:nipr Ward nt ll.Rfifi. the properrv of r.:ie r i;fi r,.i4,,r,r nf th Fir?t chrit:an Tulh. wnr of th- Royal raf hr-. i(.:i,irrh, ofrntlnp. Hurlal will In urre stolen from Mrs. Tullis' apart-, im,-..i.,. rr,,r.- rrK,.,.

Iment in th. bulldir.c adjoining the . y . amr,ort Wi A'rm.

restaurant poveral days aeo. accord- stron:r I:rl. ivtrson. John Delnir to a report Mr.-. Tuilis has ma-le ,I;tvon rnk hnmaker and Walthe pollro. :tf r r(n Just whon th theft was commit-

t trrl, Mr?. Tullis i umM to fiv. -

day and found the g-n cone. Two dishwasher.51, itinerants, who;

were employed nt the Tullis place, are Fought as suspects.

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HEAVY DAMAGE DONE TO ROADS BY FLOODS INDIANAPOLIS. May J.T Flood v-aters that svvept many parts of th täte recently did J 2 .'. i'.of.o in damage t " r"ads and l-rlds', arcordlntr to c'llcials (I the state lilirhuay comriission. lieport.-r of fild uperintendents are yet too incomplete to ilisclst. the r xact am.ount. l.ut as f'fin a? the atr rcdt d work was H'arted to restoring th hiuhway. Six bridges and culvert- that were wa.-hed out In I-ake and Putnam 'untie are to lie rrpi.icol next n.onth, bids lieirp receid on June 7. Wlil!e th ilairist' ua-; scatterel tiirouirhout the täte, the worst was

Warsaw City Council Asks

For Greater Water Supply

lenders remind the opposition of the fa ft that the country 1 rtill under mandate according to Article 22 of th. pact of the League of Nation?, and therefore ptlll under tutelac. One journal remarked. "France in prantlny us such a liberal constitution has proven herself worthy of the trust piven to her by the

! League."

ai;Hl.v, int., May 2 . Tlie c ity

council of Warsaw Tuesday a-k d !

the public pervlce commission to im-j mediately enforce an order issued in' The state of Lebanon Ilea to the lf17, but held up because of the hich north of Palestine. It is bounded cost of materials and labor, that the' on the north by the River Kebir. and "Winona Electric IJsht v Water Co.. the eastern boundary is fixed alont?

pink sufficient wells at Winona Iiko to provide an adequate water supply for the city of "Warsaw. The present supply is pumped from wells In the south part of the city, but has proved objectionable becau-e of the larpre perct ntae of iron contained In It.

the hills of h.east of Lebanon. Beirut is the chief city and scat of govern rn'-r.t.

State Officers Will Address

Capacity Audience Hears Prosram at Recital Hall

A capacity audience of music lov- j ers filled Recital hall Monday eve

ning to hear the recital plven by pu

Lumbermen Organize AVir Company for River Park Good news for the homebnllder wa contained in Monday's announcement to the effect that a proup of South Rend lumbermen have organized a new company to be known as Th River Park Lumber company. The r.ew home'oullder;: have capitalized the firm at $30.. Kn and within ten day will open offices in the heart of the River Park district. The River Park Lumhr eompany is to be under the man a cement of Milton tf. Kile who comes here from Southern Illinois. Since his graduation from the I"niver.ity of I'ennsyh a nla in I MR Mr. Kyle has been nianicin one of a chain of ten lumber yards in Southern Illinois operated by his father ar.d uncle under the name of th Wilkinson Lumber company. Alon: with yesterday's announcement v.-a? the news that the company has plans under consideration r.ow f.-r the relief of the housing situation

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J. J. KreuzberpTT. merchant tailor moved to r.01-33 Dean bids. 61-tf.

ElSoney Back If "Gets-it" Fails

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ictrola No. 260 5160 4.o(aiV or walnut

fif ered 4n iho .oUr h we stern part of I fV(Jcration of Clllbs Mcctin ',,Is of the S'ith Rend Conservatory iJV: St?rt0- U'l"r;' ,h, MfaV,0r ralnS KOKOMO, May .-Mrs. W. 7. j "f which F. II. Insert . M.. Many bule abutments wero Torrance of KvansvI1I ,tat, pr,. director. Piano selections pre-. I"'1 hy XhA ru-h t. dent of the Indiana Federation of I Geminated in the program, which!

es irom many well-

p ivinp we-re u'ide rm!neJ, while in .''her localities the road surface was at to pieces. Or.e of tho worst stretches of eiamiared suiface- was in Monroe county, where almost three mllea ef road had t I'1 re-surfiiced

WILL CONSTRUCT NEW NORMAL SCHOOL HALL MUNCIK, Ind.. May 22. The fir.-t fep in th" prosrrani for developing tl.e eastern branch of tho Indiana State Normal school here will be t.tk n soon with the beinninc of the r instruction ef the central anil south f vctions ( f S -it ma- Iiall at a tcial cir? of $17:;."', . The contract already has been let by the trustees of the school, and Pinns now are f-'mc considered fur the erection ,f a rr.odern cymr.aslum.

Clubs, and Mrs. Demarcus P.rown

of Indianapolis, have pla'es on the proRTam of the Ninth District convention of tho organization, scheduled to be held here Thursday. The Howard County Federation

of Clubs Is composed of Hamilton

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known composers. In addition seve i a I violin, vocal and specialty numbers w re rendered. Tliose who appeared In piano selections were Muriel Levy, Adeline Witueki. Stewart Fulkerson.

Tipton. Howard, Roone, Montsrom- T:'r'n' Johnson. Frances Fulker-

ery. Clinton, Fountain and Carroll

counties. It is understood only routine business js scheduled to come before the meeting.

State funds ar- to pav for Science ! rated as a

ball, while the pvmr.r.sium is to behhe approval of

standard college" nr.d

a report declaring

the pft of Pall Rn.th.-rs of this rity.'that nlru' attendance otticers. . atIef.. re startinc anv of the develop. ! tered over the state, would nwt b" nunt nork. the trustees adnptd a,el!Kible for ro-appolntment.

baildins' prorrim prevldinc: for all'

son. Mildred Fiedler. Klnora Hartman. Carol Rowe. Rlizaheth Fulkerscn. Rthel Roberts. Rowena Miller, Oertrude Frepan. Margaret Ort. Xeteth Xash. F.sther C.arn, Iucile S'etsnn and Mol S'ieffe.

Expect Record Enrollment "!tr:

Teachers in Summer Schools Prum Routt played peyeral violin I INDIANAPOLIS. May Z-'.. Fn- .' F -If 'tlen.'. A rlar.rp. "La Ballerina," ! precedents enrollment of school ; was piven hy Madalelne Hatfield

teachers in sumnj r scheol wa. fore- j md R.anche Fodder, and another cast Tuesday before the state board t dance. "Sonsr of the Robine." was i t education, whose session al.-o wr.s ' tiven ny Dorothy Peterson and

Hope Klsasser. ' The conservatory's next recital

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Nofhlne i mi 'it I -r 1 y ne-dless as the suffering fnm nchinc. painful corns. It is as easy to reel off a corn as to skin a tmnnna. Touch It with 'Oets-If' and the trick Is done. Ford hard corns, nft corns, any corn or callus. All pain stops lnstsntly and the corn proceeds to loosen and soon ran he lifted right off. Your in ,ney cheerfully refunded If it fails. T.vt it never fall. Costs but a trifle. K Lawrence & Co., Mfr.. Chicago. Sold In South ISend by Central Iru Store.

marked by Hvansfl'.le college V.eini;

ill be iven in two weeks.

the bui'.dir.::s of the school to he la.d 'Ut on a quadrangle. ( ld Fnclih le of a rcb. jt et u i e is to be foilowec in the construction of all buildinc.

1'IXi: LOCAL AFTOIT. C.O?H?:. May K. H. S: a rief South Rend, charc-d with dri:n'b'.s autoniobile past an( interurba v. car which was discharging passet -t;ers here, vas assessed $11.

wI1 FRENCH GRANT NEW

DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY WITH "DIAMOND DYES"

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ery of the ..,ry. r.. A -t:: I - jst w::'it lhf r.t ; I'ros iter d''v '.Pf - re

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RIGHTS TO LEBANON

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Ruy "Diamond Dyes" and follow j the simple directirn.- in every pack-: aue. Don't wonder whether you can ! dye or tint succe-sfully. because per- I fe-ct home dyeinpr is cruaranteed with; j Diamond Dyes even if you have never J ded before. Worn, faded dresses.! skirts, a:t., coats, sweaters. ftock-!

MailV FctCS ill Celebration ir.s, draperies, hanpinps. overythinfr.

jl econie like new nerain. Juft tell j iyour driisL-t whether the material ..v , ' j ot! wish to dye is wool or silk, or

whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed, poods. Diamond Dyes never streak. ?rot. fade, or run. Adt. I

Citizens of Slate Holding

iy Fetes in Ce

of Recent Libertv.

RKIKl'T. Lbanon. April

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F.ar.s arvl Cerp Conroy. d-ml an I James Gllmore. Spr-.r-.i'. M;-'h . wb. o also ted. w;th rr id the Ham-

e i'ondc:e.i nere .as: : r. -ol to 2 to 14 '.ears

m;y masonic temple FOR MICH IC AN CITY P ' I ANA!" L:. Miv Fi

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have Wen celebrating with fetes th

proclarr.atlon of a new- constitution ! for Lebanon, and the settlnp up of j a new national awmb'y under the. French mandate. The constitution. us procIaiMoU by General Gourard. the French high rommiicnor. af- , fcrdp the country a Urge measure of ' ielf po eminent. j The Adminitrath e Committee of .Lebanon, which wus ncmlnat'd by : Frar.ce in llf-O for the purpo-o of ! t i'-operation In government affair

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Use Cuticura and Have Lustrous Hair Rejfular hampoos with Cuticura Soap will kep your calp clean and heahhy. Before shampooing touch pots of dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment. A healthy scalp means thick, glossy hair. .pk.Ifcfrt'.byMrktt. Addrw Cilei-a tV trttorlM. D.pt tit, IfAldft 41. Mm " Sold rTj. Lt Caticura Sp haT without mu.

WTien purchasing a sound-reproducing instrument consider these important facts: "I Musical performance is the first consideration and it is evident that the greatest artists would not make records for the Victrola if it did not present their interpretations true to life itself. O Nowhere else can you find such a collection of music as contained in the Victor Record Catalog and the Victrcb is the one instrument specially made to play Victor Records, 2 The Victrola embodies all the worth-while basic and fundamental improvements of the past quarter-century. There isn't a material nor an ide nor a process that enters into talkingmachine construction which has not been put to the test in the Victor experimental and research laboratories

Victrolas $25 to $1500.

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FOR SALE My fine I'hoTo .Studio at a Facritice of f45". Act quick and call; or come and fee Mudrcs Studio.' F.ikhart. Ind. :

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5f7.s funeral Costs Have

Dropped 10 Percent in Year

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tion. The

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! in addrff-dr.ff the ;i of the orpranizaae in the burial

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cent under :h' 'The co?' -i '! about .at fir a yrirrf." ?r. inr ioa't thT.k it v.

fr. m TS to 40 per t lat year. . .r. has r.'rr.e dowr. it will for ome -.i't n a! I. "and I : drcj) much more"

ha - 1'fcn pucce d d ty a rcpr e :'.t- a-- ti'h'.v u Iu'.m' members

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tior.al Aemtdy. In accordance with lh- French lectorai iw which a

rron.u'.rüted in SyrU. ther Is al- B

Icwed m de'.)i:tv for e-very .v.tuv

lnhutdtunts. Th- er.. :.- Jut c.mjt'.rted hon, the population cf Lcb- ' nr.yn to numhrr CO'-'.oi.""1. i Tho con-tttutlon attcrds th Natiinttl Afsen'.bly ab?c'.ute power over, '.eg!t'.at:on. taxati. n. t'ci'Mt.r. ar.d welfare institutions. France however, reta.r. ontrol ever t'crvi::; and military affairs. The cxtre:r.it are naturally dissttif.ed with the .rov.sior.s of the constitution and ask for no lers than

W art ir.d well

dec !t red the ex- .

Mayor of Aintah. in a speech iro- . testlns: acalr.5t the new orear.ic law?. "When raleftin". Syria ar.d Meso-! rotamia were stl'.l under the actual' sway of Turkey. Mt. Lebanon had a ; privileged system cf government, which Afforded a wlie ?cope of free.

dem. Why canr.ot we. have the eame privileces r.ow?"

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REVEAL YOUR GOOD TASTE by decoratins: the walls of your home with artistic pTrer such as we have on vie w here to-daT. It Ls impossible to select any pipr here that :s not tasteful re-'i'j.;e we don't carry such papers ;n st oc k . C. E. LEE CO. Wallpaper. Paint (ila.s 225 S. MA I ST. Opix-ito V. M. C. A.

The Glaring Rays of the Sun is a Warning to Place Your Furs in Storage

worthy oi

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however wr-.o form the population, al

though net altogether itisf.M with

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preat step forward in their onward j march to freu siatehcci. Their'

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Instant Beauty Guaranteed Look 10 to 20 Years Younger in 30 Minutes If I fail f d'" thi. toij owe i::.-D'-chin z. He.ir;et line? rer)rel ics'lr.Tly. r'i:.irdl of 2 or cor. i--ti-in; painless. invisible. permanent. (in-1 treatment n.it' you t- kej. Ti-ur outhfui .i;pe.ir.ir;e thr'"ivh life with l'tt etTrt in y'oir r-srt. Ni kn'.fe. elect ri' It y." peel'n? e-r filling. I treat yoj pr r. illy. Kree ecnMiltmn md examination diily. Will tea.-h my mettiod. Treatcieut. 1 t. ra. ti ."c.'vi p. m MME. VALENTINE Kmiii 106 Kotxrt -n H(tcl F.. Wayne St. fhone I.li.roln 62l5

Unless properly taken care of. your furs will be damace 1 to preit extent by this warm westher. Let this be a pnt reminder to rlice your furs in our vaults immediate y. Act pow and avoid expT.sjve damare. Now is the Time for Remodeling and Repairing Prices on this work ara now at their lowest. Now is in excellent tirr.e to amr.-e for this work and we behave thit you will b? pieced w.:.-. cur reonablA prp-es H. GREENBLATT I!rluic Furrier. 2..2 S. Mirhlcan St.

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' '' Com&inQ Sentiment and Service Waterman's Ideal rounfaihPen

Evcrsharp Pencils .50 to $ 7.00 Waterman Fountain Pens 2.30 to 12. 00 Parker Fountain Pens 2.50 to 12. CO Boxed Writing Paper 1.00 to 6.00 Memory Books 1.00 to 5.00 Photo Albums 50 to 5.C0 Leather Rin Books 45 to 7.00 Students' Leather Book Ba-s 2.00 to 20.00 Emeralite Reading Lamps 6.00 up

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