South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 190, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 July 1922 — Page 3

SUNDAY. JULY 9, 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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LEGION POSTS HONOR MEMORY OF GALBIIAITH INTIA.N,VIOLia. July S. Tho .Ti: w-ii fc fluwn at hilf-ma: ?ur.-

i clay wherever an American IrJcn I clubhou H located. !n memory of

tcgro Caught in Exciting Chase in Downtown Store

Release 19 Men Arrested

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oMAKING PROGRESS ON DIMS HIGHWAY

; CASS COUNTY TO HAVE : LARGE ALFALFA CROP

inc Route Rrtwecn (arv and Michigan City May Open December 1.

INDIANAPOLIS. IrA.. July With conrret. b"!nff a!d flown

rapi'l rat ani over 3", 0 0 feet of I 'tverr.'-nt already down, every Indication now points that the. I zun :fhny. forminsr an alrllnq route

lf.veea Gary ani Mlch!.n C'Ay v. .!; he open to trafHc Icr-rntr 1.'. 1'h.m roal will be on of the most j t il.?tnr,t:.il cor.truc!M th yrar Ly the nt- &r.1 fetlAral jovrr.mTit.

nrrorMK to John I). "William, llr"tnr cC thf Indiana highway com.

t IfOWAOIAC. Mich.. July 8. A firoucht of nearly amr.th wis bro- ! ken h'r yrrday when sun-ak"!

j f elds were- drenrhel w!th a down- j I pour '.Kr,: ncirly a half hour. Th Jmurht d! i not materially hurt j AttorilCV

Ttrps, farmers report. (as county farmer for the first time In yra .

will not bi obüed to Import hay. I Alfalfa crop are the best In the i i Msrory of the county some farmer?'

at & i r.i,tlri rs an1 a Vi'f t nnm on a r-rm

The grape harvest will exceed the! record of 1520. and the market :

from all Indications will be thin ever.

LESH GIYES VIEWS

ON SALE OF BONDS;'

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'no yar ipo .vhllo .rrvlnff a tinral cr.TnmndeV of the legion.

died

INDIANArOLLS. Julj' S. A ncsro glvlnc hin name n? Jr-hr. Johnson cl Dvan-sville was rnurht in a down

town cloth'.ni? rtore aft-T an

in? chase here this af; ernoon

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ter. rr.rn taken it". tor cu-toly by ir he I ito yesterday, follow i:

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excit-i imonj.tra-.lon by 5tMk :r cr Nw lor.-;

and 'Central shopmen rturir.; which or.-"1

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! G.-iIbrnlth v. as kili'd in

lie acldent northwest

an automocf the city.

'He dic-d in active pervic1." Iy-rr--, Urosr.ar. rr.ar.airor

C 'i vacancy, i nun wa? sno: in uu- r.a.:.n. t" rih it he had at- if a?ed without prosecution. Con-

mped. with another r ero to rob! l!:!nr. today were quiet at th- .ho;n e toro caf--h:r . f Jin Panlel It. h'-re.

arrested rn following a

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General Says Tax

Hoard Ha? Authority Over Fountain Co. Liuc. I.VDIAN'ArOLIS. July 8. The t.ite board of tax commissioners

tie. Holies, national adjutant of the Irsrion. declared recently, "and he was cut off In the midst of literally untiring effort for the nation and th lion. A"? comn.ardpr of th American Ixpton he was enterlnsr a mighty career. He died too soon."

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mar shot wns Vernon Kenyon

f Tn!f1n O PL Nw 1 OTK. Central

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caught the nero aftr it wa cx-jof

plained he had tried to 5ze a 510 ! cnplnyr, ho slid h from the rnhler Mis Toulc in Tlkhart. I'auli. The nepro who is said to!

he was reM;

have accompanied Jehrden e.apJ.

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BILLY SUNDAY ASSAILS EVILS OF GOSSIPING WIN'OXA L.VKK, Ind., July S. "Some -women are Fuch golpers that their tongues reach from the

oatciiis me. om; j DOWAOIAC. .Mich.. July R . Mis Geneva Jenkins, graduate of Oberlln college, fishing f r Ms In Indl-1 an lake, nulled out a 1 4 J -pound

j pickerel, the largest cautrht In ths ' Like this year. Sh was iifin; a fro

niTTlUNS LOST IKMS KVAN5"ILL.E. Ind.. July

S.

T.onds wo:-th J5.0CO left on street car here b- Mrx. John Iihr. of thl city, wero later found and returned to her by Willi im Mlnnet. conductor of the rar.

BOOST TOWNSEND FOR SEMT0R5HIP

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par.or to tne rry;n pan :n me k:i-, . . ' Cleaners. W

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f I . S. Ish attorney central . , , Make.

persons who are continually dl

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l.amji, ITürl Crawford, of the hieb way commission nd C fray. rhlef fr.glr.'er, It was decided to ra'.s'i th gTade IS Inches ntiovo th eontract prad whf,rft the road pas through a thre-mlle swamp east of MÜJer. Th concrete roadway al-o will b more heavily relnforcM with fteej. rr.aklnc It one of the mo;t j 1' rf a ntla 1 concrete pavements ever bul'.t in this part of the country. Th Cf'-nTal Construction Co..

one or the contractors on the rro-

ct. has been authorized by the

orr,m!slon to crafl" ami riv th

15rn feet of roadway at the north r.d of the roadway !n Miller to a connection vith tho Gary street vstem In Miller. Th! company has n Iread v STrald tHOO feet r f the rad tir.d the prade !s to b raided an additional IS Inches, brlncrlnir it up to the Rr.nl of the Fouth Phorf Interurhan line parallelling; the liiijhway. The addi'ionn! elevation made for oft-ty nnd in order that the h!i;hvay mar be a permanent transportation route. The interurban prade ha never been Inundated by overt How water. It Is said. According to Fla'o highway ot'lrlals the portion

Niles to Form 4Townenl for Senator" Club Offer Reward for Robbers.

'Coui.ty o Mich I.i aro without authrr!ty to i!! a rxl sell bonds after they are disapproved by the board," Mr. Ish said In an op. nion ubmlt- ! to th board.

Information sent to the täte !e-

iral department bv the tax board

was that the board Iri.s. November decline I to authorize the !-ue. Tho i'"'untaln county commissioner?.

Garment?.

Sample ar.d.

Hats, cleaned. Atr.i 375. New location Tl. I n coin way.

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v,e.t of Michigan. City to the ro-ad will sofni b" rompleted. le cpen'd f 1 r v t to tratfle.

Porter It will

NirKS. Mich.. July In an ef-j fort to renominate Sen. Charles K.

Townscnd of Jackson. Mich., citizen of Nlles will hold a meeting In th Niles club room here Saturday evenIn jc. at wh'eb time plans will be made for the organization of a Townsend-for-ser.ator club. The movement,

however, without giving notice of re,iPtermlnation, have advertised the hondc for sale, the bard has

protzt ar.d the board was not ceritaln' whether under the circumj stances it could entertain the fei rond protest. Mr. Ie?h advised the

i r uss'.nsr the shortcomings and al

! loTf-d nhortcom'.r.gs of their neigh-1 I A FORTE. Ind.. July s

i Lore and other.- body of F'red Christian.

! Tho evangelist was sreakirs: to-iro, 111., who was drowred in

day in connection with the annual Michigan near New liuiTalo several Hilly Sunday camp meeting: at Win- I d.iys ago. was recovered Saturly

cna Iake. He added that some men are equally as bad as women in the matter of grossiplng line, but devoted the major portion of his discourse to attacking the gossiping woman.

When Masters.

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rars say Dutch .it. ies-tf.

u:vin ixn tx)xvi:xnov INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. July S. Delegates representing clubs affiliated with the In-diana Federation of

Ilusiness and Professional Women.

now sponsored by of Nlles. is a part

Hon. C. H. Smith of the county-

wide campaign which was Instituted at St. Joseph by P. I). Pukesherer on July 5. and which alms to establish

similar organizations in every rity' In the state. After the completion,

of the county organization, one man and one woman will be named to serve on the state committee. A reward of $1000 has been offered by Frank J. French of the French Paper Co., of this city for the appre-

i board that the county commVsIon- j Mt Indianapol!, this afternoon on a . ers by failure to rive determination ! pPClai car for Chattanooga to atiiotlco could not deprive taxpayer tnd the fourth annual convenIon ! of their ri?ht, to protest. ! of the National Federation of liusl- ! The board has declined to ip-1 ness and Professional Woman's clubs ! provo the. proposal of Noble town- which will becln Monday and conj ship. Hush county, to ! ue ?.13. 400 . tinu. throughout the week. The

"rnus to rmar.ee the improv: : dubs represented were: Anderson.

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I ot ine iiarvey meizer road. The Crawfordsville. Lebanon. Franklin

about C00 feet from where he sank. The body was taken to Three Oaks,

where the In Inquest wa held.

Garments. Hats, cleaned. Aetna Cleaners. L. 2 3 7 1' . New location K. Sample and Lincoln way.

When You Say Masters.

Cigars 5ay Dutch !C5tf

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'EXTRA ORDINARV Ls the only wonl that closer! bw ont skrvici: Call In and talk it over till-, sen ice cts nothing. Security Loan Co.

Cor.

( board authorized Wayne t wn ;h ip : a r.d two Indianapolis orsranizations.

i of Allen county to isue $70,00 of

i"'nfH to finance school Improve, ment for school districts No. 2, ?. and 4. The unit petitioned for authority to Nsue $?.". 000.

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CONDUCTOR WAS KIND; IS REWARDED IN WILL FOItT WAVNF. Ind.. July S. An act of courtesy performed live years r?o, and forpotten. by James Mcünley, conductor on a Pennsylvania, passenger train, has made him richer by several thousand dollars. When nn old man. partially blind and almost .an invalid, boarded Mcr!neiys train at (Vhlcaero, the obl.'jcin? conductfr almost carried him to a seat. The man became m while on the train nnd Mc'Unely rushed to the engine and procured a cup of hot water for him. Hefore leav in? the train at Fort Wayne. MrfJInrlv w nt to a lunch room and

purchased some food for tho old

nan to save him a trip to the diner. The pasentrer died recently and Mo

;inIy is mentioned in the will for fl lare bequest.

henslon of the person or persons wh"

ransacked his home at 131 St. Jo- " seph av.. sometime during Thürs day j FOUND WITH BULLET

nlarht. Mr. French, who with hl family has been occupying the French eottasre at Parron lake for the- past month, was flrt notified of the attempted burplary when his

lautthtcr. Mrs. Natalie Preckcr. entered the house for supplies Friday morning. While nothing of value had actually been taken, wholesale preparations for 'carrying away both furniture and other articles had been made. Holled rugs were found near the rear entrance, while clothing and pictures were piled upon nearby table. It Is Mrs. French's opinion that the robbers Intended to continue their depredations tonight. This Is the third time during the past three years that the French residence has been entered during the family's absence, entrance being pained apparently through tho use of a skeleton key.

HOLE THROUGH HEAD I5LOOMINCJTON. Ind.. July s. The body of Clyde s'howalter. 21, ot Middle toivn. was found In a wi'd

I rose, patch on a farm near here to- ; day. He had a bulk-t ho through

h:s head and a 4- caliber revdvr

Aa found on the ground nearby. j

According to Showalter's nrooc;ates he was despondent over his financial condition.

IYlt A GOOD TTMH Come to Michigan City. A wonderful resort. Grand opening. Saturday. July 1st. Famous Tokio Orchestra. Finest dance casino in Middle West. Two-mile beach. 4 i When You Say Cigars Say Dutch Mastev- 165tf

FRECKLE-FACE

Main ami Washington Sts.. South Ileml. Main lfilS.

Electric Cleaner S42.50 Cash Buy the best whrn you buy simply call L-6824 for Free Demonstration in your home. SPECIAL 6-lb. Empress Electric Iron, fully guaranteed, for only $3.75 regular $5.00. Paul Anderson Electric Shop Lincoln 6824 410 S. Michigan St.

whcrc you k n o w tho equality yovi !.r,.v the uara:iU"j y o v. can read tle price plainly marked you know that price is the lowest price the same price your friends pay, and we guarantee that price THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Your money refunded if your purchase is not in every way perfectly satisfactory. FRANK BAYR & SONS

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Estab. 1873

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nnd Wind Urine Out l ely SrMg. jC

How to Kfinove K;illv. Here's a chance. Miss Kr-' kle-face. to try a remedy for freckles with the crnntee ot a reliable oneorn t ts a t it will r.ot cose ton a pt-nny unless it removes tlie. freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Siinplv ppt an ouirf of Othine duuMo strength from any druggist and a ft-w nppli rjtien j should fl ow you how eny it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and geat a beautiful complexion, l'arely Is more than one ounce needed for the Tvorrt tense. I'.e eure to ak the drugfrist for the douMe Ptrer.gth Othln? ns this strenirth Is sol ! under guarantee f money back It it fails to remove freckles.

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WINONA LAKE PLANS CHILD HYGIENE WEEK

ont noors auk oru moois. When I'ettor roofs are sold you can rest assured that it will b the KIatorated Itnofin Co.. 107 W. Division that is pelllncr them. Durin? our years o? busines-i in this community we have made friends by the Fröre and now when on vants information relative to an Elaborated" Hoof it is only necessary to ak your neighbor. Agents for Warren Taints Main :40.1. U3-tf.

PRIVATE COAL SUPPLY

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WAKSAW. July 8. Domestic sup. jdles of coal h-re ar and will be exhausted In a very hört tlm.e, accord InfT to retailers. Hundreds of wanfn loads of cordwood are beini; l roucht to Warsaw and purroundin-; towns by farmers. The Winona Interurban Railway o. han a supply of 75 carloads of ff.ft coal, a supply su?Hcient to list lour month.

WINONA LAKH. Ind.. July 8. Child Hygiene week will be observed

at Winona uake beginning ntj - -

Monday. Examination of children ,i"-''r'.

Oarmcnts, Hat, cleaned. Aetna f.eaners. I,. ZZ'. New location E. Saniplo nnd Linolnway.

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Governor Declares War on 'Down-River Rum Runners DETROIT. Mich . July S. !y I. F.) TtelentlcM war against "down-river" rum runners was declared today by Gov. A. J. C.roealeck. "We're going to clean that district up," Faid (low droesbeck in answer to an appeal of citizen for action, "and there'll tie enough state police there tr do th Joh." The t-hooting j-terd.ay of roller i'hlef Albert Jaeger o Ior? and th' mnrrlrr earlier in th wek of rtroliiin Isrnatlti Witzkowpki of J'nrd City. rou?e 1 the citizens to f-ction.

be made each dav by a staff

composed of Dr. Ada E. Schweitzer.; director; May Allen." assistant lir-l cctor; Nancy C.ibbs. Hertha Lips ar..' Virgil lilowers. Demonstration Inl (are of tho baby will be given fach

day during the week.

State Highway Board Turns

Down Rids for Road Paving INDIANADOEIS. July S. Tlv? ftate highway commission today re-J jet ted all bid received July 5 on j about miles of paving to be liid

on the Elncoln county between

Highway In Loko the Illinois Mat

line and Schereville. Thf romm!'; plon will readvertl5e the project and i open proposals July 2T. Director John Williams announced. Tb low- i ect bid submitted by J. W. Nee. of j Frankfort, was rejected although it1 was lower than the encine rs estimate on cost of the road. I

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Will Re Arraigned Monday

On Charge of Infanticide

DPIFS OF TTFIIOTD. WAT:n.W. Ind.. July d. Typhoid feoer reeulted yesterday in the death f M! Iesle iAT.g, 41. who hsd I-een ill ahout three weck.

DOWACilAC, tIch.. July . I'rtha Nash. 1. held here on charges I of Infantil i i will be arraigned: Monday bef,r- Circuit Court Jude i E. TV rvs Volgncf at Casopoll.. Her; arrest followed discovery of a baby; girl In a building rear her home.1 She paid she abandoned thf lnfart j when fhe believed it dead. Fhe ha. icen held without ball.

WARSAW T7TFJt-N Dlli. WVESAW. Ir.d . July S. Albert I'.r.-. 7.1. n rflrI farmer and a veteran of the Civil war. d.ed todiy fo,.lo-.vir.tr a '.og illness of p. compliea'.lcn of

When Musters.

you stay cigar ay Dutch ; Advt. 165-tf. j

BumsteadsVormSyrup 'To children n nrel nf mrrry." Where r1lre-tlon Are follnved. IT NKVK1C FA U.S. rvplte carcltr nJ rn.irmoui rot of SANTtlMN. it couttn full dose. txx IiIt yftin' tet. Sold r very w lirr or br rvall. 50c m Uttle. rt- C. A. Yoorhe. il. D.. rhtUdelohlA

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W. L. Douglas Oxfords hold their shape. Evenr pair guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Now $6, $7 and $8

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Big Values While They Las! S

We make a business of trading-in Pianos and Phonographs as part payment on Player-Pianos, "Duo-Art Pianolas." Grand Pianos and Genuine " Victrolas." Many of these arc FINE OLD MAKES ALL COMPLETELY OVERHAULED AND REFINISHED BY OUR EXPERTS.

Including" all this season's

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Values to $35 Values to $45 Values to $60

Because this is the Sale of Sales, men and young men are flocking here in droves. The response to this event is a tribute to the intelligence of the buvers and it shows that true economy cannot go unheeded. Julv Sales of Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery Now

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Many look LIKE NEW. Absolutely Guaranteed I

PIANOS EMERSON $ 58 STEINWAY 85 KIMBALL 95 STEINWAY 138 KIMBALL 145 HOWARD . .. 128 CARL H. HINTZE 98 BLASIUS 168 KINGSBURY 165 PRICE TEEPLE , 188 RICHMOND 250 STRAUBE 285 STARR 290 STARR 385 $950 GENUINE "PIANOLA" . 485 PLAYERS $5 75 M. SCHULTZ $279 $850 MARSHFIELD 398 $595 GULBRANSEN 425 $750 REMINGTON 445 $660 GULBRANSEN 465 $800 STARR 465

AlsoA limited supply of fiCf!

New PLAYER-PIANOS w

PHONOS $85 REGINAPHONE $ 49 $130 COPP SPECIAL ... 59 $100 SEEBROOK 69 $150 DETERLING 79 $200 SONORA 129 $175 PATHE 98 $200 SONORA 129 $325 AEOLIAN (EIrctric) 175 $150 COLUMBIA (New) . 119 A Few of the Genuine "Victor" Victrola $25 Oak No. 4 $ 19 $35 Oak No. 6 26 $65 Oak No. 4 Converto . . 49 $75 Mah. No. 6 Converto . 59 $75 Mah. No. 9 59 $75 Golden Oak No. 9 59 $125 Oak No. 10 110 $125 Oak No. 10 110 $150 Fumed Oak No. 11 . . 135

EASY TERMS

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Automatic Presses

BAblo lu to grv qwick service, and good value on job printin g of rvery kind. Teleplion Main 636

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Serless ress Fri. Re, Manager 22 E. Wmyrxm Sc.

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Stenographers-Ve Want Your Old Vatches

No matter how old your watch may be or how badly it needs fixing, we will give you a liberal allowance on it and you can become the owner of a new "up-to-the-minute wrist" watch. During lunch time tomorrow stop in and look over these exquisite new watches in the white and green gold. Prices range from $1 5.00 to $75.00. Remember, bring in your old watch. CLAUER'S Jewelers, Silversmith and Diamond Merchants

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