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FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 9. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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FORD FROWNS OH PRESIDENT RACE AS MRS. OBJECTS

! TOURISTS' CAMP IS ! i OPENED AT PLYMOUTH !

Factory, Mtisrle SlmaN and Monetary Schrine Krps Ilcnrv IJu-v Tlur I)a.

ri.VMoITU, Jun K. S.- ial. ) J Th" Plymouth tfuri-'t (amp . nw "pr-ri to tnvi!T. and h:i" L' ' n '

ijc.vj hy many nlr ady th; I.r.- t week. Plymouth has built a n -i t lit?;4 cot face whi'h cr.tn:n irtKl''-' of nr-.sify. Including a stovo. with 'ir t.il n' ar. nood water, el ' tro

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KHOKK LICENSE OF INDIANAPOLIS FIRM I.II..AP US. Jun- S. ThI.f n-e of Wm. S-yr and fo-npiny. of Milwaukee. Wi.v. to sell stork in Indiana. wi revoke,! after the c-mpany filled to f;l" an audit of ;i(vo!;n:- w;th th sti?e wur:d.v c.'.juin ii'n. Miuri'"'1 Mir.d-nh ili. .idmlr.t rr of th commission, sail

i Thursil.ty. The ionniI;nn aik-i

i tvnt the oorr.pmy yuhm.t it 5? au1:;; , : ( commlwinn anl a f t erw a :t in

j Knkomo Lavs Extensiv Plan i " fif iwfi t w tit l'if. ffV

, iw. ' r- ' -" ; i::i.uk an ar,I M. T. C ;: 1 Fncainpincnt. In Iri!!. in and Wisconsin.

REAL WELCOME FOR

SPANISH WAR VETS

.-r:-.d the fjniüy inter, ded to m'v A.thtut piyirc their rent. P '.ire r i M Mrs. I. irk?r an I th two

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pr:sw.e.j sev---r.il hours, and as:: ir. th" removal of the f'.irr.itur-.

N action w,is taker: l. r.dlord.

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AUTHORIZE THISTLES TO STAKT BOND ISSUE INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. J v The st t" i ' .ard t i c.iii.mSei'v.-

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14 IIKCFIVF DIPLOMAS FROM ROSK POLY TECH

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TCPJLK UAUTH. Forty-four .-n i'-r.-

month; asked that St !icen i Trh. cmrri:nc thf (la kfd. Sy!r r--'pre.--nt'd the rtfivcd their diplonva

Jh ritv for th- tfwrit-i to

c.is..y ih1 cnmc' anl .-f r --, tourist who ran f thrr u'h

, Florida Mid thi i.ri.e of thr

l"'M'""1 "7 r u , ! "il'l"-'! ramps from Florida - n-t a rir.ddd? for th prpJ-1 Mirhjran r". fr.y.

If Touid rrt "turn hi' hnnd to ob tain th nomination, a'rordir.s to ( i !-. air;at hre. Tord. It in said, ha hut two in-j

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A' .-ordinär to rnort r'ivd

th In liana roir.miinn from ;?

K'iKOMd, Ir.d., Jii!T j . A r. n

w c.rr.rr.e .nair.i. ine arnvai in Io-; corirt. th peeuriti- rommi!on in ;o;?if of war i tcr.ui who will com! that stat ii makinc an invt!sra-

for ;h. n:r. t- ntii annual -ta.to n-;mjm'-nt of Spanish - American! War V't-rant Juno 2 and 1". Tii

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-.:?in for niony. I'ord. d'-!ar r. fr.nd. will -rta.nly rvT h" a rari d;dat f' T th rrs!dney or any political offio if Mr. Ford has any voir in th mattr.

Th action of th popl of Dar-h-rn in frntir.s a 'Ford-for-pred. j ".er.t" rlTjh wa? a comp!'!- s'irri ; to F rd. If h:i nvr r ,or.izd j th' r'.uh In any way. ;

STATE COMPLETES

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t'vT". Should It ho found that 'h cminny ha io'.atd the scurit ! of thi s'ate they will h pro cut1

Mindenhall a!d.

In 1.. Jun ?. 1 C-f Kos" I'nly

of F 2 2. : Thursday.

com;, i r.y ir. Philip IU Wor fj -.vorth wav : ff-rn'.iliy irtai:d as p-esMr rd. He'

dlivred an ir.augrura! address ant ".n addr"-?: of we!'-o;p.o was jrivn hv Arthur M. Ifoo l. ;r. I.hajf of th :

alumni and hy YiiVr K. Foyd. who' "k" !n l ha!f of th'ptudents. ; Mmll I. P.rin and'H. Lc Ifen-1 drson. hoth of Trr Haut, were each awarded th INnway C'i : j Mr dal for th hipht average crade

tn entire four yrnr work. John

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Compton Will Rc Allowed to Take Stand.

ntir city has jolr.od

t th' thintr and p'.ar.s arc about j Mr ornipl' tod ton.ak th- t nca:n pm r.t i ...... i

ori- or tn io-t tne v t rms ever en

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' ... . . .i cur rki." t ii'i::'mrt' ;i,Mr 1 Th0 br,'nz th?

inos,. ,n rniw oi arranrm n:s , JV LH I.O 1 av Mfda! fr.r th h'eht ave-

iav- not ifro.ifi: ui- ia.ii. s mix-. KHNTIjANP. In'l.. .Tun I n , ura d f'T th ; jiiary. f itli-r. The mcmb. rs of Ev- total amount received for Hereford !

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:7.9o0 TOTAL FROM

M Parr, of Plooniinct an. 111.

irst years work.

was Pen-

of Kokomo wil act

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CU W hfther r tt Irirnth camp, and Lidir.c'

! a UM.i i i v of konom-o w;.l act as !'ts to the att ndlnc d : -cat s and

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Thou ear. in f lttr hav

rc!d at Dearborn ursine Ford to; h a candidate or. at lat. to take!

r.n .om form of political Iadrj! ip. Th jucr?t ions hav horn rrt with ?i!nr. ForilN distant f-.r pol.tio is well known. II ha

frquvntly dclard "p'diti-s curs to th country."

WARSAW. Ind., Jun 8. The stat Thursday com.plted it (a- in th'' trial of nti F. Co.mpton. i f nar Flkhart. chartt'd with hurl.iry and

r)f.r.ri i larcny In connection with tn rob-

t'ry or tho Hamlin K nrai store at Ftni Green on April 1 2. Doubt was expressed this morninir whthr defense attorneys woul I

'allow Compton to tkke the stand and repeat a story he told Sheriff . I.'. Moon t th effect th it ho in-

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Ori-hard Tiko farm

Mr-C'ray was" ?..7.!."0. F.j.'ht hundrd and nintv dollar? was the avracre

prior paid at the sal. Th highest' INDIANAPOLIS. June S The price for a bull was ?4.ono paid for 'silver service set and th ensign fl:is

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BATTLESHIP TO STATE'

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Dupean Fairfax, a representative

d .Iph prior-

four years old. Ly of William Han-

i-'ltoi s. Plans haf been nnle for the entertn inrnent one thousand or mote lir-rsns. Tli city will b staily decorated, autonu biir ce.j wiil le furnished arid the rfc ption committee xv-ill be larpe enough to m.ak every ' n welcome, it was said. A splendid program his been arranged for th teran.s and the ladb'S whil" thrv are in Kokomo. The

Soldier's and Sailor's Orphan's banli OWNER LOCKS THEM UP dipped

and -tarf. which was used ott the battleship Indiana before she was

Hearst. Tho next hlcthst j t rapped, nas bn presented to the r a bull was 13,70 for Kufus tate by the Fnited States navy de

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Fairfax. 2'0 years old by J. V. Hill, of Roundhead. O. TRY TO VACATE HOUSE:

form the Kinsr,'stown home, wiil

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NILES HIGH SCHOOL HAS RECORD GLASS

" ..... .... ... j j,jr ,v Illlllll't I i"i I III 1' i i . III or, i p"i'!ed members of a bandit b i nd j j,., rado nn June 12 will ho amdhr jto his hom with a view of turning , feature. It is hoped to have nearly them over to th" police authorities I a thousand Si. inish-Ameri. an war

v"'('inn in line, csenrted by PattrTj "A" (Kol;..?no! with full equipment.

56 Students Rerrivi Diplomas at Graduating Exercises t Other Notes.

.and collecting a reward of $1. ') ctfered for th1 apprehension of the mn who robbed the Wawuaka

l ank I.aKt fall. It was said that of j f'ompton took the stand that he' would place himself in a position

whereby his ist police court rt'C ord would be barred.

doors Conrny, William Kvanst

and James F,ilrn.ore, members of th" irbtr band, tritd several weeks apro, are now serving two to 11 y ars in th Michisran City prison.

INDIANAPOLIS. .Tun S ATrs.

i'.arrio P irker her 1 venr ol 1 ' museum

daughter, and Iren Meyers. n 1 i ... daughter of Jack Meyers, fori

whom Mrs. P.irker is housekeeper, were locked in a room In their hom Thursday bv the landlord, who as-

partment, it was announced

governor's oRlce Thursday. The silver seric set ind the Ma and staff, which are now in th navy yard at Philadelphia, will be

to Indiana within a few

weeks and placed in the state

RED OR GREEN SLATE

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PLYMOUTH SEEKS TO CHANGE 'DEATH ROAD' riiYMOKTl I. June 8. (Special.) A petition wa.s presented to thfj commissioners concerning the ehansInt? of the Plymouth-Inwood road where it crosses the railroad twice

east of town, to have it chanced to j run al'nr the north side of the j tracks all the way and eliminate the I "death crossings" which have been j fatal to many. The oommis-sioners j decided to sriv leeal notice of the . intention to change the road, and appointed a committee of I'harlea

Neu. J. C. Frwir and Chatles I'owcl! to view the road and report on it on June 17.

NIII-. MIh.. .Juno s. Fifty-six hisrii school 5tU'lnts rereived di

plomas at th Riviera theater; Thursday nUht, th riai be ins; th j lirsr'-st ever jrra luited from the local sohool. Th formal address was j

f;!ven by James p. Fdmonon. M. A.. a member of th faculty of the T'nlversity of Michisran. Th local lodfrs of I. O. O. F., Ret.ecca Commandery and K. P.'s will ohcerv Sunday, Jun 11. a a memorial day for departed members, and appropriate services will be conducted at the cenvtery. Mis Quelle IaPointe, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Frank IwPolnt. 010 S. Fifth st.. an ! Pwichard Hamilton, son of John Hamilton. 7'H Oak St.. were married Wednesday evening at the hom of th bride's parent- by Key. J. K. T. Iithrnp, pastor of thf First Meiho.liM church. Mr. Ati.1 Mr". H.imilton will reside at 701 Oak st. Isaac Williams, 2 1 T St. Joseph aw. was knocked down and painfully In-

jure.i oy an amomoon aoour in Xf.rv hearins? a $r00 o'clock thi-; mf.rninc. while cros-'inir i . . . rrn

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th street near th corn r of drant and St. Joseph av. It i - believed tl.-it his injuri'ifl will not jrove .'vri.ui. Mrs. James Iiv!-, of Kikhirt, In.!., is visitincr at th home of O. A. I 'ever, nn., N. Flfth St. Richard DoMorrow. o! R iroda. driver of th car whieh struck and Injure 1 deorsr Williim, on Fake Shor drive. St. Jose-h. Iat Wednesday niht, was today fully exonerated !y a coroner'.1 jury of all liability for William's subsequent dath which occurred at Mrcy hospital. St. Joseph, soon after the accident. Th preliminary examination of Stanley Sosnowsk!. of Mishawaka, charged with larc-ny. has been postrcne.i by .luetic Picon until Mon('iy, June 12. a 1 : o 0 p. m. Th" Sonthrrn Hrrin County Rot end dun elua will receive 12.000 Iir mouth black has fry next Mond'iy f r planting in barren and Smith lak 5.

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uckeye Spring

FIVE WOMEN ON JURY HEARING GOSHEN SUIT (lOSiril.V. Ind., June 8. Five women are members of the jury

damage suit !

T. Walters, of

Nappanr vs. Joh.i If. Poerin;. of Wakarusi. Walter i- suin? foi damages he sas i.'uited when his automobile was struck by a car backed by pterins. In a counter

I claim po.rintc asks $200 damages

frm Walters, claiming ho operated his auto in such manner as to ubHruvt the street.

SEVEN GRADUATE FROM CASS COUNTY NORMAL POWAdlAC. June S Seven graduates (f the Cass county Normal diool received diplomas Wednes

day. They were Mary A. Shattuck, j

Florence Jolinson. (Iladys Stewart, Raymond E. Smith, Frma P Purk. Fannie J. Kllffore'and Clarence A. Rondo.

Question of Swimming

Pool Immodesty Cause of Debate in Detroit MlT'li IT, Mi.-h. .Tune S. "Are

fovimming: pools conducive to lmmodesty ?" Members of th Ptrclt boird of education have taken up opposite camps in debate nn this question. It nro-e with th development that pupiN in some of th' city's public trho"!' bathe !n th swimmin-: pool ertirely mkfd. "I cannot lol:eve that our pupils l ath" in the 'alto- th r.' " P, ard President I'dwar i IV Pevine d-

(larfd. whon he Iearn l o

tion. II v sufU"1''t'd in

rsainst the pro-tie by Andrew R. "White, a Sunday school suprintnilent. and th con,r 1 1 : - n of th.

CRAWIVRPSVH,LK, Ind.. Jun S The annual convention of the supreme tribe of Ren Hur came to a eins here Thursday with a business session. Reports were made by a number of committees. The meetinc opened Monday.

umpers

WORTH TWICE THE PRICE No. 1 1 30 For Studebaker cars. $13.75 & $16.75 No. 1080 For Frankli n cars $13.75 No. 2803 For Ford cars, Front. $10.75 No. 2806 For Ford cars, Rear B . . $11.50 No. 1350 For Essex cars $13.75 No. 2244 For Dodge cars $13.50 Sprir.g Bumpers, several dtyles , $10 00 Drive up and let us install a protection on your car. The cost is low. You can save many a fender, lamp or radiator. Stromberg Carburetors for Ford Cars Improve your mileage $15.75. We are the only authorized service station for Stromberg in Northern Indiana. Monkey Grip Tire Patches 50c, 75c, $1.00 Complete line of Sidelights, Cowl, Dome, Stop, Spot, Dash, Headlights. Electric connections to fit every place on your ignition and lighting system. National Mazda Lamps for all cars. Tire Reliners, 30x3l2 $2.00 32x4 33x4 32x314 $2.25 Sun Visors .$3.75, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 Holly, Heath, Kingston Carburetors $5.00 up Complete sets of 4 Demountable Wheels and 5 Rims Put on your Ford $30.00 Ford Radiators $16.50 up Simon's Cleaner and Polish 50c can MILLER Geared to the Road TIRES Special Sale First Quality Fabrics 32x3J4 . . . . $15.35 34x4 $21.85 32x4 20.35 33x4$ 27.60 33x4 21.20 Tik Tok Auto Shops Where You Get Service 113 East Jefferson Blvd. Phone Lincoln 2483

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'vho declared tha! would be "prudi.sh.

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LEGION HISTORIAN HAS VISITED 12.000 VETS INPI ANAP M..1S. June Mrs. P. 11. P'.ock. cf N-w Mexii o. ration.1 hJstorian of th Amerim I.eion Auxiliary, visited disabled etrana in the past 14 tunthi '.i' "crd!n to her report to the mot-

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R'-V'Tt. were nlo received .at the n etin? from every state department anil the P:-tr:ct of Foium'-ia. T!i meetinic will cl-se Thursday n.cht. Mrs. R. P. Hohart. of Milford. O.. pres: lent cf the auxiliary, presided at the meetlnc.

I)0WAGLC MUSICIAN TO MAKE EUROPEAN TRIP DOWAOIAC. June Victor Abbs. who musical trair.inc brenn when ho plaed a cornet in the hiijh s.'liool band here. s.iils from New York for Ru'rope soon whTe he will Join Arthur Hickman's orvhf5tra on l vir of th continent. Abbs addd lh firaphnr to Instrument h9 p'.iys and took a chair with the unl",'ltT of M!"hian orchestra. AS-. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorni Abh. of I'au Clilre. whom he i -l'.tlr?. pliy sveral ir.t r-i mnt veil ar.d will with Hickman's as

1 " I II. -I . . , . - r J t lf ,,,,,,, i i. 1. . J . . . ' I Yours! fWBll ) ; An ice-cold bottle that makes P i j'.i j ' you glad to be thirsty. Jpf I I Make use of your icebox at twT" rß jf iji j home telephone your grocer f") i . ii j for a case. W S il Bottled J ' I j! Delicious and Refreshing W W ! I LICENSE FROM THE COCA-COLA " ' S "A , ov 'l ' jl i j COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA. V. V v.- V V i! ' ' ! j The Coca-Cola Bottling Go. jj 1,1 Soath Bend, Ind. '

It's the cost of your mileage that determines your tire economy, not the price of the tires. It's the extra thousands of miles that make Firestone Cords the choice of taxicab operators and other big mileage consumers: You can't buy mileage today cheaper than Firestone is selling it regardless of what you pay to begin with. What will give the Most Miles per Dollar determines the processes and methods Firestone employs. For instance, Firestone Cords are built oversize,

cured on air bags and the cords gumdipped because these processes add thousands of miles to tire service. Most tire makers find such operations too difficult and costly from a manufacturing standpoint, but Firestone engineers found the successful and practical way to employ them. The result is that Firestone Cords are not only outstripping all previous mileage records this year, but the cost to the user is the lowest in history.

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