South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 165, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 June 1922 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 14. 1922.

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JUNIOR COMMERCE DELEGATES READY FOR CONVENTION

l'ir Hundred Krprr-rntativr-

Will Attend IndianajMjlis Mertin.

dv,'y ir. h.-fory. hav !.-" irT'.i! ! f in a j-ror.a! O l an ! i"rr. ii !!r;w.rf;i:y. Th! I- whit ):' J'.rtrir. of tho ovo',':!!, n 1 dotr.t? f r ur rhll lr.-n." Mr. Pryan i;!. "If It r 2- ! t hi at an Sr.--T'l ' T ir ir. th -h '".! ha- th r.'k'ht . : vh :ir.;thln:r Ilk'H thf-n tho ; ;f ::!' -.v h jviy - salary hivr a : to (; : !" wh it th-v ( iioul'I b

arram-f-niT.t Mr. Sloan conic

;n!.-.i-v-:ori of r. 0 ' shares of ci

'vhici; Att'-rncy A. S. W'iJaman, rf-I-! c-rt!r.tf th" rnm;;air.ant. inform'- I Ju !;;. Hoy 5? was i ayir. divid-nJs.

.'-q HOLD TWO BOYS AS

BURGLAR SUSPECTS ;

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ONE SKIRT, WAIST, HAT 111 FOUR YEARS

GETS WIFE DIVORCE

KAUFMAN ELECTED

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Scottdal, Pa.. .Man CIio-imi 1 President of Mennonite College.

ST. MARVOI -THE-W 001 ; Indianapolis Poliee Relieve r A YOR FOOPFR TIYF Ti:i:Ki; HAUTE. June ic ie-: T, t i. . 1 " - - ?rv arc! honors were conferred on 1 Ii C 111 Illiplieate.I 111 MARKETS FOR DAIRIES cra.luatcs in tho Sift annual; S.OTC Rol)l)erie-. , , , ..... ,r,mm,nr( mcnt cf St. Miry-oMhe-, IM.IA.VWoI,.. J:n.- 1.. W il-

WnrwU ror.f todav. The addres I INDI ANATOM--. Ind.. Ju:-. 1". I".-' . 1 Schill;::::, of II.!:M. Minn., j C. OS! IKS. Ind.. Jun- 13. T!i

a as spoken r,y Dr. Jonn taanauu.iT,Vll bo-. ac 1 17 ar-.d l:. r-

re Dame university, nisr.cp Chartrand of Indianapolis

prt ifnHl the diplomas and honors

were announced by the Rev. AufUf I tin" J. Tawlinson. chaplain of the

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Florence Sloan Charges I IllS- j college. Miss Helen l'arkhurst of

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J ,,. .n ,.f r ! a r;.'t;men? that 1 1 I ar. in to aorej.t

r.f.rf. thr- third ar.r.u il c .r;vnti"r: T'nited 'i.tT Jun.-r "h i:a

" , . . , l.Mtiil s,w.t Ml HI. Tmtiov I Indianapolis, was awarded t ho ! ' , , .aw or pr.r.-.p.o m carfal.y kUH p lilt All 111, .Mone j i;rock w H KoM medal, the hlch t 1 r,.r ! ,,t by D.rwin i--ir GaillLlill-. I scholarship honor. Visitin? clc rcy j ; ; ,: Nf . ; ' - r: K" "V-'tVl V,ith Frl"nt:"- ! included Tishep Glass of Fait Jh f lh mo fo. lowers of D.irwm are tryT.c WaKSAW, .Iu:v U Charing ; f itv and I;ishop Dedi-ina of Corpus j ' " n r-a ' n vi n t ' on v i i '.i r , r. - i - 1 n. grocery cn til r .a... t.ui..n r j , h.tt ,,,ir.r(. t!. f(,ur v. ars of their; CI -ti. Texas. ...... . "

an ad dr-; i I- fore t h mt-etinz of ( Merir.onit Toard. In s-sion at th

! lively, are under arn-n 1. r . i)-. T , ty urM(, th. adoption by In-L-tected Daniel Kaufman of S-ottdal-'

- di.ir.a .Jairvmcn - of a co-oj.erativ"1 1 !' a ir-.-"idint of do-hn cf'l-",--

Tfie !)';. e f.ri.-.d t v..ut.i:- ti:.-; plan id disposir.i: cf their i suoeoed It vir. K. Detw-ia-r. n h

und- i t.ru-a : ' " f- , , Th.. Idar.

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el with burglary ar.d

ser.y,

steps liidins in h- tvy

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II.1- !,u,n...r:Jri,!,v!, f::r r',y,av: name vi.:ennes man

u'-.:.n trov..!e! for trie -wr. 1 . i '

. a-: an f-x;'anat:on of !" var!

jl.f" of th" plar.'-t. Sam" f-vilii!k'n-

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of ComiiM-ree Vf Jr. 'lay in-

rj- et Iarwin's ;r.o of .ose nd-! .M;..iv. aka .

r-arri.d l:f h--r ht!ard. T.us-cl!' ' b ,r ,f J ...r or;. fornr! of STORM CAUSES HEAVY

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wt'k a'o and liav.nu .-'.! -

wort'a ( f u'"'ds. ace iru.i.ir toth poworth of -(.ids, a c. r i.au' to th- i

r-aniiiatiop. cf an association of the Ileit of Sot:da.

th--- poo'.ir.ir of thtir a:i ot tn- f.- .i.-nnnn.:o r-

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n ola w r repre.-nt d at ti

da.ry pro l'.;rts, t'-r.ds to k p the , j" -- l-.w a-.d the 'iual:ty liirii, he

d - pl:!i had been worked suceef;;'dy :r. Mirr.eapolis and. ?t. Taul. a :-d;r4 to the sptrikfr.

TO CODIFY MINE EAWS p;i -1 v ;a .t - : v.:-

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H-.-dom of tn- n. ' r.t: n 'a'

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.Mr. Tryan. in cor.'" P.:d;mr hi- ad-

. referred to th" I'r.iv r.dtv of

; Wi.-eon-in anil several other Ciile'I and unlv"r.-df i". inoludinu' V"lley.

Val". f'dunibia and th l.'niv"rity of Mi'-hi-rt.n, whioh he n'. critic;:-, d kirn Ih-'-iu.-"1 h" called atf-r.ti'.n to f.rof -. -ors who w re tea-h!.n? that th- Ilii'di" was a collection of mvths.

cr.r.fr r.timr th" r;at

tb-n. T-io tu.,- i.r. a-tivit.- 0i tin Tr.-e.'i;a,' indad- a tb-itr party. t ilara s::i'k r a.-. 1 ! a r. ; ' i t . Or. .,f th- r.-i' -t jrr. port ant qu"tlons i.efor- th- Jur....r einmi-'-r of Comtn'-rc" or;a:.i i:'V.' v. ill b- the f "!' ti"n - f a pr rani of civio act:-

Viti" ia w-;..-h :h- VMun-r ro'-n ran, ri?,rY!rnnt(.,v i io r.oii ir.lit

men took part in the late world war. a coord in? to Harry 17. Smith, adjutant, general.

one l.at. or." shirtwai-t and i OIILKANS. June IZ. Roofs were

rn from business hou

Mrs. Minrii Hut- d.arna'e done by a wind and rain ,

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jr.o-t f i'" id.dy participate, ,t was fai l. Ah a pr.dirn'.nary to di'-u-ton if thi rtv.' ;'b-n. Ciart-n II. IIowitrd of St. I'Ui. Mo., president of th Oirr.rrici.weaith S:-f i Company, ar.d tho originator of th" Junior

Chamber of Commerc" 1.1 a, will j H

iidres the oprr.lr.' s---ion on The i Mwd.on of Tl.e United States Junior ; , Chamber of 'omm rC" j ?

On Ih oriT of b-M.ri -.--- f r to-j -i.f.rr. w'.s ".f.ssii.n are addreveH of 1

uei-orn. ov i'r"m;r.-nt e.i:-n "i

Imliannpolls, and tho apolntnu-nt of the c:iimitt-e of the convention. ;-or-e O. AVINon of Dil'as, T x.. rati-. nal president of the United Hfat Junior 'h iml-'-r, will preiae

nt all e..-ons. i Two important addr'-s-es .ceduled j lur toniorf'v aft rno.n are "What 1 i

n City OiiM'ht to I'e." by Oer?- M. Verity, of Miblb trwn. ().. president! f tb American Tollimr Mills Co.. J

and "Forces That T.nild a City," by th.M T.ev. Arthur Fo'som of Fort Wayne, Tr.tl. Th" r-p'rt of th" cre-

dentlaU commift-" will be made at! tho afternoon .es-'i-n. it w.as said. A IiUfv-Ion of th- looal probl"msj Ahlch confront inbvidml junior chamber or.?an!7;atior.M also will occupy part of th" program. ! A ladies auxiliary of the lonl jun- j

or chamber of commerce is arran?Jnc for the enterta!nm"nt of youn? vnmen who ar? expected to come to Indianapolis with their husbands for the convention. Th" yount women will b invited to attend all the social features of the convention. In addition a tea party ar.d ptylo (dhow for tomorrow has been arranged, at whioh Meriditii Nicholson, the author will talk.

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-i:.' r of Jb r.d. was today .-torm which ?w"pt Orleans and the a;n d d a li r rc" by .lud?- I. W. north half of Orange county TueÜfy . , in th- K- s -iusko circuit ; day afternoon. No one was roport- ' ourt. j cd as havinsr been Injured. Mr--. Hutzitmer. taking the stand. A wall of the Orleans Trosrcss-:-nd te.-tifyir..' in b- half of h"r Examiner building was Mown in and dau?ht r. d-tia'-d that S'.oan spent 1 the roof Avas lifted from the plant of pra ti ai!v all hi- ii.cn' y in p-anil-! tho Orkans Cabinet company. The lia-.' arid that durin-r time he and ! sprinkling system of the cabinet

iiooniu.k si ri jiagist dii:s. tTIiMVAN'. Ind.. June Z. ( P.y

DAMAGE AT ORLEANS day n -it. n w-:, ,1

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v.. i .or. i.'-e .oan. or r:-rr"- torn from i-usmess housos ana ou.- , . , ., , T v .t- vn.'v of Mr Anton-

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Hdr.d.d lortuno is th- older boy. ; iop.-tt- D. dtneh. pioneer Indiana according to the authot it b-s. d- t c-' .-utfragist and iir-t woman admitted ives said, and h- 1. t Io a living in; t tl:- bar in Indiana, who died Suntlie bru-h of i:.ig!e Or--, k td.-r sev.-dai j day at Oxforl. N. V.. will he brought nionths. orhc-rs captured. Fortun" ' ta Sulliva n tomorrow for burial.

hi-; wite lived with th- hatter's par- ' r. s that h" contr.but'-1 but $2 toward th" household expenses. Mr--. S!"an was given the custody of a minor son. Itobert Francis Sloan. A property ttl-;m-nt was effected

company was destroyed and water frorn a tank above the building damaged furniture that had been In storage.

outside of court and through this Mastern.

When You Say Cigars Say Dutch

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OVER METROPOLITAN 5c to 50c STORE 219 S. Michigan St.

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THURSDAY

For the 1 hrifty Shopper

8:30 a. m. to 9:30 a. m. Thursday 75 Organ-

aie, voile ana umgnam uresse.:, pcirtiy soiled

from handling, values to 520; Thursday for. . (

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:30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. 150 all-wool Slip- y ver Sweaters, sizes 36 to 44, all colors, for- 5

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merly priced to $6.00; special, 9:30 to 10:30 a. m

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irtr held at The Forks ediur; h. ; It wa de- ided ti m 'k- c,. colU i:e th" stand. ir.l i-olVce of all

ith" church schorls. A c v str!'. t:v-v

program of educ ation n a s subm.t- ;

tod and will proh.addy o" ado;.'e,i. Fin ford O. Voder of Kalor.i. I.-.-a. was b -ted rr'-sid-nt. P. P. Mi'l-r of Middlebury vice pre-i r.t. Ativs

F.. Kr-il-r of (l.lu-n s-- r-t iry. i Solomon K. Oood of Scrl:ng. III..; treasurer and David A. Voder of Wa - j

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Dr. Goodrhild Arcu?rs Henry Vcddcr at Baptist Convention.

I XI MA XA I '0 T A J r. - U .Attarks on the aüe-re.l teeldng- of Jiere-y by lb-nry c;ay Vedder of the Crosier Theological seminary. Philadelphia, I'a.. w r" made at the meeting of the fundamentalist group of the Northern DaptUt chtirch Tticsilay ly Pr. Prink Oo.idcnltd of 3irooklyn. X. V.

"An immunity lath from ftri." a!J

p.-ntence whi-'h Pr. Vedder is charg- ! rd with having often spoken and written, w as tlio Pasts of th" attaok by Dr. Co b hild. "If. id I been th ;

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liave wa::-d Tor HOtne one irom tn(j

: ue stirfcd on from the lns!de." .

10:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. 25 all-wool threepiece Jersey Suits in brown and navy, jumper dress and sport coat to match; special Thursday, 10:30 to 11:30

SPECIAL THURSDAY 300 new Gingham, Voile, Taffeta and Dotted Swiss Dresses, all styles and Ql Sj5 colors; Thursday, special Ö'i bu

Dr. Co..dchiM averted. ;M I'.n-'.nsr of the ch.arifn of fparhin? ; ; hcr-sy at the seminary before the ( N

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c invention when it convene

r..lay. It v ns sab! nt the meeting, i lo'd! b.i atte.nipt-l. .

V. '. ". a m J r.nir.g: Bryan, former ; Fc-r-tary of state and an e'. ler in the

I'resbyt -rkin church addressed the l

cn-'r.tion Tu-day niht on "Tink- j I

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Lwing to the enormous demand of our 10c Hat Sale last Thursday, by request we will again offer you unrestricted choice of 500 Un-

trimmed Hats, all styles and

,rmr v;th th, Mairrir- , colors, Special Thursday.. Mir than one half of the pro- U J mlr.ent scienti.-t of th- F r. i t f .1 . , TtrTT.-?.:, ."''.irrTrr?-' TTTn

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For Thursday these White Pumps with low or French heel will be on sale at $ 1 .00 a pair. This is a splendid opportunity to buy an excellent pair of pumps and to visit

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