South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 162, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 June 1922 — Page 3
SUNDAY. JUNE 11. 1922
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BAPTISTS PROTEST
MISSIONARY SLASH
REORGANIZE GOSHEN
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Tries to Kill Wife
VWmiMCIWC rlMiVilJlL.rV , ;h- first reorganization meeting 121 : f- j j n n? T GOSH F.N. jur.o 1 r Sp?r;al ) ! nirnber?h:r were pled-M. It Is f IttClS OUCLL LJ 10,71 K
The Goshen Chamlr of Ci'intrrf. j fxpectd this r.umbr will be n
wl.'.ch w-r.t nut of existence several erfand to at !ms: five nun -3 red
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RÄNDIT SUSPECT !
TURNS 'SLEUTH' ! , Je, Pace--. . r r lUMIO OLLI) 111 ! A v TL'c fLP ;,:..n
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1 Vnro Tlnn SftOftOO ooAot rr('tn" T'x fo::.-vinff !r.trr.al ' in the business of recomrr.endSr.? , . ' .h ,v,'..'V ,v t . More limn Reeled , ,lr;f anJ ft.r th. tr.a?ry sa of t d trtR, .toe,,, a. was 0 hnv;V;n : u;(rl.I.,,;iI:.-r i UlUOn Tvl:-i Ceil ;PanV in i nreipn I ields Uelc- Tnpty. : r:r.? r-Tnr,;:! on r.rx 0M by th old chamber, srr.e of r.u.n . ,V1J ,-. , n , w , 1Iy ,r. fWlire i :ir'4' rrar-irr.--p.do.i l,y a special 1 the stork purchasers who Arted on ( . ro y. J " r". v. . 'Vv ' rafe Deposit Boxe with I r I mmmittee of ven Prrs named advice of th old chamber My trjey . ' yr? 0:'.:Vv .IVV r :ial facilities for the privacy
ir .r INDIANA POMS. Ind.. June i m - - - u;ur ; atter.i-d a theater Thür.! -v . v-n-
.cm. nromls-d !-v Sen. IFoüette. I Th- appropriation of J'-nonn for ' ' .''''; '. ' r"--.?'"" . '" 1 . ire. .t w,, n :: ? ., n ; , y.y
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Husband. Sorkinj: Divorce, 'Ihv,. .
rs.n. r r. airman, f-fiay,
rr.is-i' tr.arv work in th f r'i-". flej-ig
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of A-: i Minor will not be su"Vr.t A 5 -'-'ry wii! mt be : rhae of which was recommended m,)tor; k,tl hfr
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North- ' :i r 'r'Vl. at -- a trained vf cr.-- : y th old chf.mber. Now the Hast-
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! t:n VAIiHAW, Ji;r. 10. ia!.) I: 7ah ;r.jr th rt md in the !r.' c.'i.-ko kr.' .: c-urt evtr rdav ;n h; i; ' '
: ..- jrN,.,. ,i.. carrv on the w-rk of the
.J LI J.! : erR n,ntits church in that foM. t: r r -tary rocMvM I3.v:ng9 corpora! on is in receivership. ! hA hrr ln th n,lchlr,, ,v:t,
for Viitill? Friend. U Zu It r, r known that a Mr.. N. fj. w,:t. secretary of th- -'- ar.r-.:m ar.d du;-!n? the three : with little or n-, proprt of the pre-j 0.her r;v:-. nrl h flr, , sv.r i!!irJe r.t ,f witn.s-,. " n.-iary work. told the Foreign ! : ' " ration. . U rred Mockholder, getting any-! hotp Mh,n ,.rt t, ?r,,. h.,;-
:TI:0IT. Mi-h.. .Tun- l0.Mar- ,. . , M ,r rv r r-r v r.f th church in ; 1 '"jUl 10-""" as exP-nacc wn.nnut tr.inff. ' Mor-.ro -b. r v. t .!
M.G:;,n. filed suit Friday for f,;, ln,,';rv h.i lentativrdv lVen : n hr- Frid'iy. Owlnc t th, i -''.-uch of anything re.-ultlr.c to the" It Is planned for th neW chamber ; h.a a'ct ' an , 'a.kfil thlt h 0 V,,; r from his v. if... Antoinette, i ,..rtf.f, to a ' f.-tr t in lustrial depr rsion In th- l'r.it" l! ' nf '"- community. to operate economically and to con-; c1 up sn as Nettie M Guire. not be-( Tho.j:rh ;. ,vnV irr,p0;i!,jp to oh : a t e. t h- annul! appropriation hasi TlA r'f 'v hlr'iV,r r' r b cm f:nA Its activities to public madtera, Ca;inrv to:1 r.nv th- cm N.tth- roib-d hrr ho-e. i,.,t on .f oe tK h.--n , n- " . . n.r ct i "1 of lu .l:v:-:on 'v.v.Mrs. mer. without nnan:;n? any industries. ! '
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ti '. :.-.. Otis F. 'oM.;.tr,n. . 'iar-.d . a -ro irit of tin.-, plar and err- ; ...... t va uned otfS rials of lea l- The forcer, m i. : r. r. a rv vto;i can- ' ' " 1 v .th huric!arr- and lana r.y In t ..r.r.'-'--; . um:ance of the rolling and of rh- wsn!:rr (,,nrTus A-n-ri a ' r.ot hold Its own with the preont f
I reduced appropriation, h" said.
t -. W 1th the roM.ery
xhU.it. it is a!ler,i n th,v,,.r1 ,r!. r,n tho i;.ct
hints, doctors, .and dentist . manu
urer?. real e.tate and irurance t
a'er.t.-. farmers.
WAR mothi:r I I IX.
.: at Ltr.a, ür'-'Ti April 12. d"-1 riir-? 1 ho h 1 no part ii; th- ro' h-ry
n;i that he si;',"-"! that (!",r-' : a - married in Roch- sir, N. Y..;v-v ard the federal trade commls-. rre:dent of tho society, announced
r.ers, '.ahorer.s. school'.. HERFORD. June 10. Mrs. Maryj d hanks. Each division : Jane GU'en. years old. said to be,
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MrG.iire. who ets forth that they hau f)f ni;c, . th oloial s ur- Mrs. Andrew Macli.h. of Chicaro. airector. ire 10 a;- tn only womin in Indiana to have r;rn7a uZZS "Tt'vVV r
ri-T..rs mnnsp f,n exreutive map tne sacrifice of pivinur tne 1ivü i aiin. rvr.ii .mrrii nä .;,V,;,;,. .
r. r.roy. alia, Mv.-rmi-k and Vw-; A u.: i; -t ::. ir,. and s i-aratd July . sion. also, it uns .aid. are to l.e . she would retire. Mrs. IT. R Mont- l' AT'1 OI -s. Ail ct ner only tr.ree sons in the world . ,J w' h 1 Fv-.r n' s-h ::.. ..f S-.uth i i i 1 -.v v. v,...;,. i..- ...i-a i i i.. i ; t.,.-i - t- . . ,, n atters coming r.r re the chamber ' war. died at her home at Leesvllle. nrk n-aü . .-..-, u,.,t' e !
Jh-.l and Jam. - G.lv.oie of F-rrien . hl4 j-0 n ,,,..k s;ii.ry in. b-ttinu-! , nd-jeted a prrlimir.arv survey into. i. named president of the Foc:o:y.rv;" h f'r 1,,ls,:'d upn by the ex I n,'ar hrr' l'V nicht
rprir.''s. Mich.. tr 1 f.r th san;e , tj;. rae,.j rit Winc-or and in htiy-'t'n- jtric soarinc and are n.ady to it wa said 'r,-'' and t,..nv.' 1 to ?re J to ; ;r; evt'en-ive rtres-i-.- arid fitter turn over to !. Follette committer
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24 year?, "'.ot re--.rr.ir fron; S-.ut.ii r.thiri: for- her-if. He also al- details of consumption and produc- iif ni'TPTTTXT TITTIT ! 2iend. -.vhrr- tn-y had t. id him they .j th;.t ,lftf.n shf, wotildn't sp.ak : -Ion of v: soline dii-rin- th.- past few ,wUL' 1 1 1 tj ! t
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INDIANAPOLIS. June 10. C. T. !
Gilluly, 35 years old. Pennsylvania i
were on ,i .-::o;.;.:i lour i to fr.ni ur naj at a. tinu. :efveen vear.-. rrr-viMi-iy V.- T. I - r. . ' fi ir.v.ti- j p.-r.u.iy a nd that on- r icht she f-ator for th- .-'orr.-y cr-rah had i t..ok a paring krife to h.e.l with her piMp INHI AN I A K"F
t.t.fled tha- f i --..m:,; r.,'.vs t.d mad- dark hint, about DCCADTCD rAD T71QIJ railroad detective. ls m a 'serious'! 1:- to th-- r-he had watched.;, on M-tPj.r.-. REbORl ER FOR FlbH I condition at a local hospital today th" 'om;-rori ;-.. i n th it it ; :ut ,.;,rn.-1 M- Guire s is I WAGI A June io i Special ' ;h th" rrsult of an unusual accident.! I ' ' ' a ''-' -"r r,!,:1 1 lP'" i fo: t.. u hen a fr;nl and his wife. Paul Conklin. wea!thy Indian lake i which occurred in the Pennsylvania i I
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-)!,! to v::t and Mrs. Mif.nire (!- r .rt wr.r. paid a ?2 fine f r : railroad yards here last nicht. , p. j the habit of i:uir.' in'n the tr.kinr hlue zt out of sason. H;?- Gilluly was struck by an eniin
hath room and rollm- her sto.-k-, r.e;-?r;-.or. Fr d Phillips, a deputy , and his hand cut off. In his efforts
GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN
Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a bottle containing thro1 ounces of Orchard White, which any drus store will supply for a few cents.
vhat a,-:' ''' to r - pacKaices oi a r.d then taklnsr a s at acros , anie warden, noticed a boat in the 0 avoid beln struck, Gilluly's reJ;ier har. !.-. H' admitted, no v ever. ( i,,. r,.,n froIll ?h. visiting man and ; middl" of the lake at daybreak. He j volver fell from the, holster and rxth at on th" !..-i:t of tin- rohh.-iy ' t , , v,,;, her üiiih-, rfiuch to th" ha- h. stirated and learned the 'angler . pioded. the hulle-t striking him in
i " il tmi:.: :i" '. i h - at ... ( and discomfiture of Mr. M--. was t'onklin. A toll-tale bluv trill i th- shoulder and ir.füctins a painful shako well, and you have a quarter 3ia?;i'.;:j farm. , .June. wl;o was finally fore d to lay in th- bottom of the boat. Sev-: wound. He also suffered s-vero cutsjpint of the he?t freckle and tan
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1,1 l"-41 " ' " 'r. o.d-la-hioned way. . v.a ? ordered into court by Phillips Massazo this sweetly fraprant.
Q- members th- .a-..,.. ..at: i and pleaded puilty. The latter is, A Twonze tablet, placed ln the me to h::- hou.e two '!.;!,., north- i Thf l iriret hnihlirtr rind h.an a;. Lnp .if iht. Tnu-n X? C"nymr- Jnnrt;. , Wnhith nürr.iil ctatinn mnrWj tho
"ir.e to h:s hon.e. two !.;!,., north-, Thf. i.t nrf-st huildimr and loan as-
wert or i.iKnir. W..-1 in- t oi j sociation in the world is in Indian-j men's club officials that Is waslnsr a site of the first cabin erected ln Cass turr.ir. th-m o.er to the auth"riti ,., acrordinir t otficials of "the f a nipairn for strict enforcement of; county. The cabin belonged to a m l collvrtir a r-w a nt of ll.O-o of-: M.(,t l(U.j,liruf and ioan d.vartment. i tl;e fishJmr law.. ili-nilv named McP.ean.
I-r.-d for th ir appr 'n-' r.sior,. 1 II- told ( ha,n . ri'teri ever-ii 3-tiers pre.'.m. to April 12 to Walter ' H'..l....r.r . 1 ,.f t h I ",il 1 n-i lt:i i.k- '"
is' a Relation -and who is 1'i' tt-d in 3:idiar.apo..s and to ha: inform-d
Aveh-te-r that th- men n- was nar-
lonr.it had r o'..'.. .'. the hank at Wa- f v waka. Ir.d. W b.-f-r wax to ha- f fe.'.t det-i-tives to air'.-r the Pandits, omptori Ktil, hut hef.-ro he had an
epportunüy to so th- jranrr p iii u ff tht.- Hami.ri s;or- ro'..h r- with h- re-.-ult that the members w-r-irr a-ted.
It de vol oped during the hearinc .
today th tt as .1 matter of fact 'ash-i-r S -;;-ab of the Wawaka bank has l:Ot b-e.-l .ah'.- to J ) " - i t i V 1 V identify ir;y of th- five in' n arre-ted at the tVrv.pton pi.ace on April IT, as parties of th- bandit .tar'ii that robbed tht
Tank. r 1 l the cro-exa ml nation of Compt n It was brought out that 2 year'f . et"i. h- wa.s -onvictivl on a h.ir-f ol ;i l.'iceny ar-,1 tliat h- V- rvcJ two years y.
In the p-nitentiary.
lemon lotion into the face. neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes bleach
out and how clear, soft anil ro.y-1
white the skin becomes. Adv
UNEARTH CEMETARY
UNDER SCHOOL SITE S
GOSIIFN. Juno 10. (Special) 1 now develops that an entire come-
C JO' as u:..arthed by workmen en- fc
paired in mikimr excavation for th" new hih s Iiof)l strm turf F. Furl dt. Four skulls that v r Ju up arVeintr exhiiiitcl ir: a di-'p'ay window. ruhe city b' .artt of education lias jriv-
Til wl'll. ,11 11.' n r t Furled in or- jrr.iv- at the northwest
i i ii i . iii' ii ri""mi tl'eV Wi'.l lot be .li-turb-d.
Tin. letniterv un.aithed was es- I
tabli.di-d about .' a-ars aco. It )novn the hodies of l'rank Fdln.e:. JO. and Henry G.irdnt r, two, waif I'Uried there. At one time the ccm tery was rn-
f In,-" d by a. fenc- and tomb-tota-. -
ja.arked th- jrraves. With pa.-.-ii .ir . i !
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t.m- th- lots wero ab'.ndon-d a d ' I r.al'.y the land was cu!tiv..td. Thin t It became a circu ground. Fir. a'..;. - It was ac'iu'.r-d by the schoo". P.. aid I
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CUPID CONSPIRES ON
D0WAGIAC TEACHERS j
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teach. r- t h. ':. v ir. l'.oird if iu-
at. n m e t i s i . r s :n th lrkt wck I 3: ie hr. Tl t.-dd "V several t- ich-rs i
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I'ri-r"., lies Mr.'S. (Mh"r teach-rs J v h say th y will wa d ar Iron- ; '.o!. Coloma. M.ch.. physical in-
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Edwards Iron Works c.irr orn rnicc P.elnfort In?. Channel". 1 Rcaaix Anzli. Iur ! SIAIV hT M. Stt
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SF YOU are considering the purchase of a new piano and wish to "trade in" your old piano in part payment of same you will be interested in these pertinent and important facts.
IP HE W. W. KIMBALL Company enjoys a record of 65
years of successful merchandising in Chicago. A LL KIMBALL pianos are sold under the "fair and equit--ra able" KIMBALL one-price policy. FJ1 VERY KIMBALL piano is marked in plain figures that's the only price it is the cash price no discount. 7F YOU "trade in" your old instrument for a new KIPBALL, & our "one-price policy" is your guarantee that you will receive every dollar of your allowance. DO NOT guess at allowances; we send an expert to your home to examine your old piano; and to give you what it is worth 100 per cent. HE KIMBALL one-price policy is your protection; it is L every purchaser's assurance of the same satisfying KIMBALL value. O ECENT price reductions on the complete line of KIMk BALL musical instruments make buying at this time unusually attractive. Ij7 ASY monthly payments, if desired and back of every purchase it the KIMBALL guarantee.
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that dressing table you've A number of them are in this wanted so long. Several two-day sale at the lowest
Think of choosing from wonderfully w ell- m a d r v.'ood I;eds in ir.-.ny flilfer-
c-nt styles ;;nd f'.nidies at
different designs to select prices in years. Come early prices as low as this. 1 lore
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the best selection.
is a sale you simply cannot afford to mi-s.
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Very popular with the men folks who want a place for everything, and everything in its place. One compartment is divided up very conveniently and the drawers space. Several different designs to select from and
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3-Piece Bedroom Suites as Low as ol 15
Wh en you can get a complete three-piece bed room suite, especially in the popular Queen Anne pJriod design, at prices as low as this, you can be sure that it is a real event.
This is ju-t f,r.c of th- mmy opportunities you will t,i:l
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"Queen" Card Table Very Well Built Covered With Felt 82.45
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Two Big Special Values Offered in Connection With This Sale
50 Ft. Goodyect 5-Ply Garden Hose Complete V. ith
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OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT TWO DOORS NORTH OF THE GRAND TRUNK DEPOT
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binding ourselves a little bit overstocked on bed room hirrrit'xe due to the unexpected arri ot -lup-
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delivery until later, we are hold in:; this two-day sale in order to qui lily reduce our stock. The extremely low prices make it more than worth your while to take quick advantage of this unusual opportunity. Convenient Credit Terms, Too, if Desired.
Not only are we oftVrirc; you choice of our entire f-tock of bed room fur. niture at specially low pri.-e.s in this sale, but we will trive you our cus-
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