South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 200, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1922 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 19, 1922

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VACATION RULES ISSUED BY BODY IN SAFETY MOVE

Local Council Announces Li?t of "DnnT That Will ! Eliminate ArridrnK

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TVnrnir.fir to ummrr vacationist, which, if hMc'1. would provnt hi number cf ccMnts that usuiliy remit from c-r fun rn th laks Ar.l rivers, hav h-n l-v.iI by th? rcnt!)' erKr.!2M outh n p.ifry council, through th courtesy of th" National f-'afny council. It is rr.a'ed that ovr 7.0"i0 prons drown In th Unltfil Ftafs acli fummpr, chiefly through aori.int to r-r?or who ar not famll!r with a fw slinpi ruIM or from lv k of knowledge c! ruoittlon nuho I. Pome of the pafcty f.rn ru!"3 for filmmfrü aro tig follows: Ion't .v;m cn a. fvill tomirh. (Wait at .t two hour aftjr at Inp ) I'cn't fw irr. If overhcvM. I)on't fwim until fxiiau.f -l. Ior. t wim If y. j have heart trouH. Itnn't dlv withe it acruritf knowldc" rf the dpth nf th wafr. Ir."t ,ruJ:, if r.iiuht in a nvift rurrnt or uo lrto'.v. (Th force ut th cMrrT.t i!I hring you to the turfa -.) I'r-n't '! Into th xtr with the ;rru ahovr th in nl. (You will not 1 . r .1 1 y to .'trfike it you . t p into a hol.) J i": t lan Kickwar wh' n wading into th v.att-r. JAlw.iy.s l.- rca y to fall forward.) Don't f.ul to Uarn HM Cro lifp j-avir r''if.tati'in method.. (He capiM" of fvivirs yourself and your oro pa n ion. Don't cry for h!p in fun. (You may j-ornf time n'd h!p and not Rt it.) Ion't po in swimminsc alone unlff

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?nmo tiling, for th rinorl!?t to kep in mind ar as follows: I n " t tr ranofiriir if you can't 5 w : m . It 1 not nf'cr.ir)- to pull Into the wavr ha k of a -tf.iruho.it to how that you can han llf a rann. Paddle fjUlrkly to th shoro If you hav a p.tffn k'r who thinks it funny to rork th only foundation hr-tw ren you anl death. It mi?ht as well ho rpfated for the. millionth tim itisfiod with the fat you took vh"n y .-u started. If you do capsize, don't try to climb hack ?nto the ran..: not many can do it. Do not fcrah for anybody's neck. Whn the rann rL-fl Jut lay your hands on it. and ret. A paddle will do Jut as well. F.y holdins the pad llo before you In the water you can keep afloat until help com"s. Keep a cool head. If you can't do , this May out of a canoe.

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MODERN PIPER TO ! BATTLE MUSIC IN ,: 'WAR' ON RODENTS!

Baltimore Water-Front Fire Loss Is $5,000,000

American Drama Is Crowded Off Boards by Imports From Europe

Ijfhvanl I'. firablr, irrsllont ut tfu Inliitif.itic4 f Way 1 "mploj .' union, with limluart(Ts In Detroit. Tili" union, nltlionsli n Mrik into vn taken anioruj it incmlxTH, did not J'dn with mSkth In walking out July I.

VUOXOGRAPH IS 47 YEARS OLD TUESDAY vi:st oiia.v;i;, n. j.. ju'.y is (l:y V. IV) I:'.; what is a!i-id of ni. not hfii.nd. that int-r?ts mp" Thomas A. l?lon .--aid tod'iy on the IT'h ann! -!.-'. i ry of his invention f the phonograph. Tii inventor oaid that h was working on a ihonoir;-.ipi which wouM re ord th ninth, t-ymyvhony of i: ethov -en, played by Z Instru-mer.ts.

Kowlcy ami Crew to Drive IVts From Theaters IScxt Week, Announced. Mar.'-'tve: ;n th wir on. rats wh'.-h ! hftin,T crducld in S-uth Ind by A. C Ito-.viey will b tran'ferre r.xt to the 'mr'v!e" hou?4 wh'-r t;4 "r-it mn" c-xpect to find an umvn'.ly lirrt number of th ro.'r-rr. Kats. thy fij. ar attra''! by mtj:e and will pntlier in Vtrs: numbers at placa whre thy iii.iy ) frquntly entrrtiined by iTt if.ras on a p:ane. pipe orcan, or by an or--hf stra. The 'ientific resa. pn f-T thH not known, but the fact remain that th animals have boon found in Inrgc numbers in the rnovie hotje r,f th country whre thr i a continuous mu!cal proprom. It is estimated that thre wcokf) will be required to finjh th work of cb-a rir.tr the cjty of the pec??. At

i th en-d of that t:rr. the rat popu j iat'.nn f.f the rity I.- evpect! t be I srrat ly reduced. A lar?' number of j flmi Ii.iv' already taken measurer j to be r;d of the rodents, among them thf Oliver Hotel, Oriental Inn. j .Te(Ter-n lfotej, Campbell Paper P.ox Co., Stephenson Underwear j I.M.1!.. fjoorpo :-.itter Co., Jr Mer!Mnt:!' Cc, South Herd Lath .VVork, I) ivies' Iaundry. I.evy-

eVard Oroery Co., Wahintrton "fvafe. piru-'y Wicrsly tore. Start Mill. S-uth HAnd Toy works. W. H.

I'1'onihu crocery, Tjisa'le Taper Co..

Vf.y Milier. Hollir.crwnrth-Tur-p-r Co., Dontx Tror., Klks' club, 'K.'ukhi. and Phillip?. Krexe Five 'and 10 rcnti ftore. Anderson P.ottlinc Co., MeCollouch Hottlin? Co., 'and th Aud:tfritim theater.

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Com nan v Instfrrs Ca o 'Aunt Maria s Home Hose companies from the Central Kir .tation answered an alarm at 10:3") o'clock Tuolay morning at 601 W. Ia.SalIi av.. the residence of . M!sj Maria Studebaker where some laborers had been burning the paint off the house preparatory to repaint ins:. Tiire was no damage.

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NAMI'l .TUSTICi: Klward Ciusham of North liberty ha:-4 been appointed Judiice of th peace to act for that township by tho county commissioners hi.- srlo-c-tion tri ft.ar.'il until after the election this fall. Mr. C.usham nil.-; the unexpired term of the former justice who resign d.

The Atinint club of tlie (lirl DoNerven will have a house party at Thruhwood, July LT and 2K. All reservations must be rnado by Monday, July 24. Tiiov- poinc will meet, at the Y. V. C. A. Tuesday afternoon at 2:1." o'clock.

OÜII HOOFS AD I' OCR PDOOIS. When better roots are old you can re.-t assure-l that it will be the Elaborated Pwooffln? Co., 107 V. Division that is felling them. During our years of business in this emmunity we have made friends by the .score ami now when one wants information

relative to an Elaborated Hoof it is

only necessary to ask your neighbor. Apents for Warren Paints. Main 2403. 165tf

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Mrs. Arthur Hunter who pave birth to a sor. Monday, the day o her husband's funeral, was said to be restintr nicely at St. Joseph hospital Tuesday. It is expected that fhe will he able to have the hospital within the next 10 days.

Save your 'garments Aetna Cleaners satisfy.

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Mishauahn Man Still in Critical Condition, Said Advices received late Tuesday from the "Warsaw hospital stated IT. M. Siokafooe, 734 j; Eifihth st., Mishawaka. seriously and perhaps fatally injured in a cros.sins? accident at Iyocssburpr Sunday nlsht, was still alive. His condition, however, is extremely dangerous. SicUafoose with members of the family rind friends were occupants of a Studebaker tourlncr cr whici was run down by a Hip-Four passenger train. Kipht people were in the party, all of whom, were more or less seriously injured.

This .Okmvm the lire that Mrit the vater front at IniKt IoInt, Mil . near Kiltimon. tbdriK (lain i cstiiiiaUHl at nearly $.,OOO.non. Two elevator, -utulidne 1 ,274,000 !imh-I of jraiti, to anliiwiM's, piers T(,;uhtl ulth inercliarMllM and many dlic structures erc tlohtixi.vetl. This picture slums a his elevator of nod by tlio H. St O. railroad li(!ainos.

Hubby Met Former Wife Often, Mate Tells Court Tor many clandestine meetinpa with his former wife. Hazel Anions and a decided infatua.tion for her is 4 the. ground on which I leva H. Smith is ."nuking a divorce from Kalph Smith. Her rcmpLilnt was tl'.rd in Superior court No. 1 Tuesday. Ttie couple was married Sept. 24. 1021 end separated July 15 of this year, she maintains.

- I) i:tistuy. lr. Oren, formerly of South Bend, i associated with Dr. Carson tn his new location under the firm name of Carson and Oren at 123 W. Washington av. I'hone M. 549. 145.

Men Consistently Seeking Business in South Bend are Unusually Successful

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volume of Business is attributed to that fact. Our men seek consistently and come in contact with the wide-awake, future believing people of South Bend. The properties they handle back up their efforts.

0UE3 Bill FOR TOT ii SALES AGGREGATING S0J00 5? mwm mm

Ve are now developing and offering for sale that wonderful property on Portage Ave., facing Riverside Drive, opposite St. Mary's Academy, known as

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"THE ADDITION WITH CHARACTER" Over one hundred sales made in Woodlawn since July 1st. The 1st unit entirely sold out. Unit No. 2 just being offered. If you are wide-awake, and believe in South Bend's future, as the 437 people who have invested in our properties do, you will welcome the visit of a Woodlawn salesman. He will have something mighty interesting to talk to you about.

Sites $800 $30 Cash

PRICE INCLUDES STREET IMPROVEMENTS High Building Restrictions maintained. Environments such as found in no other residential section. Talk to our men. They know values. You will afterward thank them for seeking you out.

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Alleged Reckless Drivinp Brings Arrest for Drunk Alleged reckless drtvinc brought nhout the, arret of Loui Wood. ."17 1-2 K. South 5t.. on Mihawaka av. and Fourteenth st.. shortly hefore 0 oVlock Tue?diy mornimr. Officer Karl Smith was called to tl is point, where Smith, it is

charged, found Weed steerinr hJ machine -wildly in a circuitous courso throuph River Park, hsdly under th influence of liquor. II1 was committed to th? city lockup for temporary sfe kenning and will to called to appear hefore Juds;e DuComb in city court Wednesday. Wood is cliarged with drivin? an automohile whi'.o Intoxicated..

srjxi.ii sr.uviri' A ?ipecnl mid-wee preichim: .ervio will he held Wednesday e-ve-nintr at the Firt Evangelical church. Iafayite hlM. an I Monroe i:i place of the usual midweek prayer meeting. The ?ermon will hie a mo.we" w.-th special reference Co interfflcation oX the vopirituil life. delivered hy the Hev. John W. Metzner, of Elkhart.

HY JOHN o nONMTEK (Sial to Thr Nchh-TIuks) Ni: YOUK. .Tu!y "--(T.v N'T A News Stv'c) Th sweltering in terii:de htween the dnmatic ffa.tnr ha? civn opportun .y for th pokinc o; evera! ir'tp: !in! trto that distended baüon kr. own as th American dramatic n.ovement. Aftfr a derad" of dra:r.ati' workshops, little theaters and woman's cluh ( rt u rpr.". together with enthusiastic fwf atirg r t: d strivirg ! v litr! j Croup of cer;ii;o thir kers, th condltlon nf iho cr" it Ai:iricar. lintm !- rather hi''!'-.. Three slcr.irl.-ar.t cver.t hive takn p'.aco recently. I'ir.-t ii th los'nc of th Froviretown Flayrrs" Theater i (Jrenvirv, "il!ace ar. 1 rh X'-isrhPorho.i.i I'ayho'i-e !n (Irani .tret r-u:. of th;r failure to -.ure American pi.?. virüi pr i u ci n r. Pin Hojx-s to 192.1. Foth of th.-""1 pioneers tn th tVld of dvi-lopint: r.ntive ti!e!:t under the favoral'ie condition of hox-oth.-p contempt ar lav:r:g th!r the. iters dark with pmu iop. that their !ran , a t .t--' wdl spend a year in ftndy and c -ntrrrtpl t i n and return in 1 2 witi -omethinr: worth wh;!. Thf .-on i n poij necnien t tli.tt 'f th Th.atT OuiM'.- pr for next t .- ,.-. . N A m er. can p ! n y. ar included ;:t its an neu rp -d pr;:am :1thouija there v. as a genuine c i4r"neps on the ji.irt of tli organ Izat "iivi to pro-luce oro. The third i fli unparalleled thity of F.roadwiy prolucep jn competing for rights to European plays. S'our lairojo For Flay. Evein- New York inan.isT rf ir.v Iroinincnoe is scouriny Enlird. 1'ranco and Germany for plays, which will relieve r,t season of th curse of mediocrity. a mediorr;t whicli reduced lat se;j.-oi to a hroid Mr,r' of dullness reli-ri by only a few stuh i.-o;;... 1 p .ik. as O'Neill'." "Anna Christie" an-1 "Th, H.iiry

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The keenest buyer will recognize the importance of Newman's Sales. Every woman who desires individual, becoming clothes at minimum prices cannot fail to sec the desirability of prompt purchase.

Gingham Dresses in Every Fashionable Style. All Small or All Large Sizes. Reduced to $3.95, $4.95, $6.95, $7.95

Ratine, Voile or Linen Dresses For every woman everywhere, these Dresses now reduced to

6.95, $7.95, $9.75 and $13.75

Navy Blue Tailored Suits At Low Prices No Woman Can Afford to Overlook Great variety and most emphatic quality are only two of the strong points of

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These are far from ordinary sale garments. Many of them are our best models. That is why these reduced prices make this sale most desirable. Suits now Reduced to $15, $20, $25, $35. Cape Costumes The Swagger Sports Outfit For Vacation Cape Costumes Cape and Dress to match of Krepe Knit, Vel-Ette, Crepe Delhi, Eponge and Poiret Twill. Reduced to $17.50, $25.00, $35, $49.50, $75.00.

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In Sports or Dressy styles, and innumerable dainty tub modes to wear with sweaters or Sport suits.

Silk Pongee Blouses Brandy or Van Dyke Collar effects Reduced to $3.50, $3.95.

' Voile Blouses with Tuxedo or round collars of filet or embroidery. Reduced to $2.95 or $3.95

Tailored Shirtwaists in all white or with colored collars or cufTs. Reduced 'o $1.50

Bathing Suits For W omer Or Misses S3.50, $4.50, $5.00. $6,95 And Up Bathing Shoes, Caps, Bags, Belts and Cape3

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20 c'c Reduction Women's First Quality Silk Hosiery

Van Raalte Onyx Merrill Cordicelli

$3.00 to $5.00 kind at 20 Reduction

Black, white or all new shoe shade.

Pure Silk Sweaters Fibre Silk Sweaters Light Wool Sweaters Smart Tuxedo and Slip-Over Styles Pure Silk Sweaters $15.00, $19.75, $22.50 Fibre Silk Sweaters $6.95, $8.95, $9.75 Light Wool Sweaters $3.95, $4.95, $6.95 Khaki Knickers , . .$2.95 Jersey Knickers $4.95 Linen Knickers ...... ...$4.95

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