South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 168, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 June 1922 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 1 7. 1922.

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DRY SPELL HITS INDIANA FARMERS'

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Many Loralitie nf State AfQ feited by Unfavorable Weather of Two Week;.

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FISHING SEASON IS OPENED IN INDIANA BY LIFTING OF BAN 'INDIANAPOLIS. Juri" le ' i'.shin 'a-on o;,f,r."l In In l.ar. i Th t ban p la '-! fr, cat-" h !a an I hin iriiN April " Vn '.T'-f. !-orn'i M.ir.vi"!'! of th- ?a" (orisrva'i'n I ji;irtinr.t -t ;rm if (I th-r' a-" millions of ' t-.h now in In liar.a -nur whirh wouM r:ot havf n th-r- if th , ';,.., n had r,ot ! n mf f r r - ! .

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;iYK DKGKKKS TO 86 AT STATK NORAIAL SCHOOL TKIIIU: HAI'TIl Juno H.Th i'omm'ncfri;nt v-k program of Indiana St r Normal M'hof)l ram 'to a ri...... 1'ridav ir.oinintf with th annual 'jrraduafion f x-r ;s. li-'.d at I 'i ' b '.( k in Normal hail. The diploma' wop pr'snr,d : L. N. iir. ?. president ' fif 'i'0 institution. '.tr;d''Rev. - Kdwan' Holt !hiche..

Group Succeeds in Having Creed They Proposed I?atified hv Two to One ote. I.VIHAXAIVJL!. June 16. A crush. n deftat to th funda:n?r.ta:it proup of the northern P.apti.st r..urch was -r-f-n at the I5th annual convention of tli denomination I'rio i when th" m )dcrn;-t succeeded in !iainr the cr--d h.ich they prop..l ratified hy th" c-onention The vot3 on the modrnit.s "iifoinn of faith. whi"h states that

the r.'v testament of the Hib'.e shall iaw. has Peon ordered to report to he the creed of the northern Pip- -h- I'nlted States marshal. Mark t .-T-. '.was 1 . 2 ; 4 for arrl r,7 aealnst. toren. Monday. Mr. Sporen said Th fundumentalivt rroed. which I'riday. Ossenuers'. appeal to t);e aked that the Panri. chun-iif J Poited States circuit court of ai

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Piank an 1 John H ; -!l.i:.-.:;:o:ii. Pi., ai.d rdr.i to the h r.ff. r.f i oh buries. ;no;vin r..eei, rhick. r.s. wh; h ' I on th? Chii-a.,-men hid mere t'i r. v. ...i rh ::i wi - ;: : s

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fr oj'.-p ,r r.r:r.es as Jeyers and tr. '. of West 'nfe-ed. a' -:o namht-r r. ore than ry said we: -- ark e. Tile ::.') chickens 1

cm up. Art cool. at half

day i price. Ginsham dr??,-e n: ad up, k en ' ? r O ü and u n

230 S. Michigan. Advt-16a. m.

ont nool-s hii oru phooin. When hettfr rooft are sold you! ar. rest assured that it will be the! elaborated R;ofir.c Co. 107 TV. Di-' vision, that Ss selling them. Dt'rin ! our years of business in this com- j mur.ity we have made friend bv '

the 5-oro ar,d row when one antS i formation relative to an Piaborat-I

LIQUOR Y 10 LATO R MUST GO TO PENITENTIARY INDIANAPOLIS. Jüp.r. 16. F:! '-senherj,-. of Pvansviiie. who Aas onvlcted in the federal court about a year aero of vi(latin? th- lir.ir.r

TAI), 11. lil()VX Pra7..1. Ir.d ., Jure i I The ;;r.t drowi. .!.' if t:i ' urred nr- t .ti iy -r ;v Lahier. 11. It.st hi l.fe jr.

a P.owiin? Ore en near here. He was v:sitir:i: re'.at:es ht re and v. as out taking a morning ptur.g .

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MONEY 10 to 300 Mt low rt of lntrrt with rfy monthly or qnsrtrly paymfuit mmngrti to -nit yonf 1nXn on FIHMTIKK. IMNO4. Ttf TKOI.AS. ALTO. KABM IM ri.r.MKTi tc. F.!rfr. M?iln STATE LOAM CO. F.fblUlied rtl X. ilrrrhant llnnk ni1. si M. Ulrhlran. Opn to b:SX

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!re- rn "The Foundation of Courage." Michty-.ix younc men and women received bachelor degrees in edura;rn: six. bachelor of science in the industrial arts course, and two in horr-e economic. Diplomas for the two ve,ar course for the i reparation

of teachers for the elementary I s "hnnb were presented to sixty-two I studen5. President Hines presided Innd introduced P.ishop Hughes.

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cieed wa presented by Dr. ". P. Liley, of Minneapolis, Minn., this, it was said, wa first ad '.-pt d bv th

N w Hamphiri' J ate c onvention more than 7." year. ago. The cunfession of faith adapted Friday was only a recommendation ' to the churches of the rlenominait:on and ;h not cons'dereil binding ori any church, it was said. The modernist crrol was presented by Dr! r. Woelfkin of New York. At an earlier meeting the modern- ' i ? group, nominated Dr. Frederick K. Taylor, of Indianapolis, a." ! .resident of the next convention. It I was said late Friday that the run- ! ! men'ali.ct irroup wnuiil nominate' ! t.' f r. O, V, i ' .1 V r.. I

is the next president.

n.i'-M Virtus circuit court or ap

l" ais at t!i;( at;o. was recentiv h, ard.

icapi: pko.m piusox JO LI KT. 111., June !". ( P.y U. P.) T-.vo pr;-' T:r eoap-d from ih state pt niter.tiary h ro early today. They were Cn ir'.e Conway,

and the lower court was sustained In '. Kankakee count , and Ira Walker, its conviction. lb- will be taken to. Took county. the federal penitentiary at Atlanta, i (Pt . Mr. Store n said. Wantexl -nmotcFt lady !kh)UK)- . ornnd asi.tant Imh-KIu -M-r. PuildWhen You Say Cigars Say Dutch and aku "r.. 21 W. WasliMaser. l(:,tt Huston Ao.

You Will Have to Hurry if You Want to Purchase Stock in the Knights of Pythias Lodge and Office Building A Safe, Sound, Non-Taxable Investment

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ISSUE WARRANTS FOR ARREST OF 100 MINERS

BILVZIL. Ind.. June 1. War- 1HITS SANTA ON HEAD;

of Indiana has j

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MORMONS TO DEBATE ON BOOK'S DIVINITY DOWAOTAC. .TTine 1 fffpxMal

GETS 35 DAYS' TERM ('RAWWItPSVILIiE. Ind.. June D (P.y U. P.) Dan Clouser. who

dropped a hammer on Omer Wheet-jf-'

of dis'r'ct ' f r M:'a at a church entertainment. -i,r.r-rr;' nlawt Christmas because Wheeler wasjpi

alleged to nave

dic-ignated to act as janta Claus.

was rejientant today. He was m

.'.f 'o'r-.iits to keep the

":rar-h of .Ten- C!ir:t of Twitter

3viy Saints nu of the I'nion rtiurrn j l.t Dalb-y is followed by agreement i

the firsrt day of r 3." day Jail ent-

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:n a few lo-' ,.r. mines west of Prazil Wertneff- i '

dav and compelled them to close. It tno, r,,o f n F tVn ,.r!t-.i When YOU SlV Cigill-S Say DlltCh

! f'M were from Terre Haute ant j ns,Pr'- 11:-tf ! Clinton, and many of the warrant0 -

J have been senr to the sheriffs of ! thoe counties. At a result of the

ppr.r-, n-Tud ' biuing f.f worn in tne wagon mines.

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! whi".h supplied loi-al ! vith crial a number

have stopped work.

( ' ay prints of factori's

f that chtirch and the Church of:

TO h'ld a series of debate! I"

ture at the Oliver theater tonight.

I b.r:t to h':d a series

there beginning June

the five frTlTeq

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rhrrrh voted to bar the Latter Da v j hT ' -etl .., . , , i ifl be made. Adv. fa;nts w hen supporter averted i

SERVICE MACHINE WELDING V. MA 7RER & CO. WIm'm a thing iuh'1 living, jam want it done quick and rlIit. Our .Machine Shop and Welding Department. have mighty ra pa hie men 21 .2 S. St. Joe St. Hear the )ilackstnnc

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WE RECOMMEND and OFFER FOR SALE 7 CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STQSK of the STATE LOAN COMPANY Par Valus $100.00 Interest payable Sept. 1st and March 1st. Exempt from State, County and Municipal taxes in Indiana. Callable at 102 and accrued interest. A gilt edge investment in the Preferred stock of an old established company with a well proven earning capacity. D. M. Coen, Cashier Merchants FlatloEial Bank 229 S. Michigan St.

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A limited amount of this stock can be purchased for cash or part payment, paying 10r(' per month on each share purchased. The par value of each share is $50.00. Your investment pays 60 rr cumulative and is absolutely safe. Interest payable in January and July.

The Building Will Be Erected This Year. It Is Non-Taxable, and Consequently "Better Than a Mortgage" You can buy on the partial payment plan which gives you an opportunity to accumulate your savings without a large initial investment.

Chas. F. Zillmer, Sec'y 236 S. Mich. St. Phone Lincoln 1361

If Interested, mail this oonpon nnd we explnln In detail.

CHAS. F. ZIIJMi:it. S'j, 23. S. Michigan St., South Jiend, Ind. Kindly send me particulars of your pnle of preferred stock of the Knights of Pjthins Iluildlnsr.

Xnmo ... Residence

that sec recognizee MormonT;m. Among the propositions to be det ate.t !.s: "Revolver that the toor f Mormon is or y-n-tne Origin and I."iit:t!el to the Hespert nnd I"!el!ef r.f a I! "hr:tiar.." J. F. Curtis. 3 r. lependenro, Knr.fi.. will .aflirm for the ainfs and .Tonn T. Hrldwell. Or'nldwater. Mhh., of th" Churcn or f"hTsf, den!e.

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Thousands of people have heen reaping the henefit of our reduced prices, saving half their Shoe hill. If you have not already done so, DON'T DELAY. Rigger and hetter Shoe values were never hefore offered. You simply cannot realize ihe sensational price reductions until von can come and see for vourself.

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VALUES TO $8 Brown and black oxfords, $.89 hi or low heels, turn soles or welts, many differ- -- nt styles from which to make a selection.

VALUES TO $8 Brown, and black calf oxfords or shoes with narrow, medium or broad toe shapes. These are exceptionally good values at

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VALUES TO $8 Oxfords nnd strap slippers or "Flappers." Patent or brown calf, also light weight kid. Most any style that is desirable. These are splendid bargains.

VALUES TO $8 Y'ici kid or calfskin in black or.brown. Many of the best styles in shoes and oxfords at

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VALUES TO S8 These are our very finest and highest grades and include all that is new and good in footwear. Nothing but the best is shown at this price.

VALUES TO $10 Our very best makes including Dr. Reed Cushion soles, J. P. Smith and GloveGrip shoes and oxfords as well as other splendid makes. All desirable styles mav be had.

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June, the month of Brides and Roses, also the month many women plan to go away on their vacations. Going away generally means some new article of summer apparel. We are well prepared to look after your wants here. You will be pleased with our assortment and the prices, too!

Summer Hats In New Sport Models

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Here are Hats with that careless dash and freedom both of desipn nnd making which rocs so becomingly with the Sport Coats and Drcs3es. New Sport Hats of yarn, straw and ribbon vand yarn combinations and felts at $2.50 and $3.50 New White Ribbon Baronette Satin, white felt, also black and white combinations and all black dress hats at $2.75 to. . . .$7.50 Children's Hats Special at $1.39 and $1.98 We Are Closing Out All Summer Trimmed Hats At $2.50 and $3.50 Wash Skirts $8.00 and $8.50 Values $3.95 Here is an excellent value in Surf Satin Wash Skirts. They are made of good material nicely trimmed with larpe buttons. A skirt for warm weather an unusual value at $3.95 On the Beach Bathing Suits, attractive styles. Smart color combinations and dependable qualifies. Men's and Women's Suits at $4.95 to $3.50 Bathing Caps in assorted styles and colorings at 25c, 50c, 65c and $1.00 Bathing Shoes in white, red, green, navy and purple at pair $1.00 Rubber Garters irfvarious color combinations at pair 25c Bathing Suit Bags, waterproof, at 50c Knickers Are becoming more popular every day for outing and sports '?.-. These are of tweed and ' t in sizes 24 to 32 waist .-.sure, at $3.00 to $4.50 0

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Gingham Dresses For Street, Dress and Porch Wear You -can't find any. prettier dresses than th

which include everything from the simplest type for porch wf ar to the most elaborate of summer frocks and all nt prices that have been especially to make th is offering a nota ble one. Smartly made of Tissue Gingham, French Gingham and o th er kinds of the better quality, neatly trimmed in becoming styles at $2.95, $3.50, $4.95, $5.95, $7.95, $10.00 Children's Dresses We arc showin:; a very pretty assortment of dresses for the young girl and their older sisters. They are made of good quality Voiles. Dotted Swiss, Linen and Gingham and Organdy combinations. $3.95, $4.50, $6.95, $7.50, $8.50

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New Sweaers For Summer Days New shipment of Fibre Silk Sweaters, slip-over style, low neck and short sleeves, in flame, navy, silver and black; good value at $4.95 Slip-over Sweaters of ice wool in jade, navy and white, xery smart, at $10.00 New Coat Sweaters, very nobby. Tuxedo fronts, and fitted backs in jade, mohawk, jockey red, buff, navy, black and brown, at. . $7.50

Pretty Crepe Dresses Priced Low at $5.00 New shipment of attractive Crepe Dresses, sizes 16 to 40, in orange, tan, pink, blue, rose and lavender combinations. With patent leather belts and neatly embroidered in colors they are a very good value at $5.00 Dependable Corsets The Kind We Can Recommend C. B. S. and Co. Corsets In medium and low bust, slender and stout figures, plain and fancy materials at $1.00 to $4.50 Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets They beautify and improve your figure. In front and back lace at $3.00 to $6.50 Tompson's Glove Fitting Corsets In front and back lace, medium and rubber tops, Ions hip, at $1.00 to $6.00 P. N. Corsets P. N. Practical Front Corsets, medium bust and long hip for stout and slender figures, at $5.C0 and $6.00 Kayser's Silk Gloves The Name Stands for Quality Kayser's long Silk Gloves of excellent quality, self stitched backs in white, mastic, pongee, navy, brown and beaver, at pair $1.50 and .$2.00

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