South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 214, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1922 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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STATE WILL DRILL WELLS NEAR CITY
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EMANCIPATION DAY OBSERVED AT MILES
Home Made Booze Again Urges Whiskered 'Gent' to Heat His Mate; To 'Farm'
'PETTING PARTIES
DISTURB FARMERS
' i Richard Lieber Announces!" Hrl ntfccr thn- tn. thrp is'
will b ur.f!r Am:!Mn rgl?ry; n i'Lir.n do
cargoes b:v.-on Th- :.--l?tn'l: ar.i th U-uatinn
r.o: think fo. When the
is ailjusfd. Manila will
l n:tei Ftates will f cirrir ;n foreign ves: Filipino will liavf th ?im opportunities a Amr'ar. to
et the Circo whioh Cows through
jth i' ort hy rif-or. o
favcraMe rate
rr.r i! t f" or no ?:nv nnd
acquire and oprat Loth ir.tt r-Kar.-l j oau Manila i the natural and ocran sh:;?. Thv ran operate i for carfto from Iuzon." .hip? - f-rnnom:ral!y, ar.d thv can!
f 1 mp tl r.' ro r-
evry fvilTr J-in hlrru
Math:. ?cfT,irK' gayr '.ic:
hour tli" MaW?ti-? -pi : n n-I. merrily pir-riM y.iri:i-r.s rr.r. inIr.c her pl n To m rrv. L-ir c pr-c-
! t.f ir. ri'",' irg th ran.ii. "f Anvr!ic.ir. rfi'' r'Ti'.-m ha brought 11 - k-
K II.T.fTT BY nvA Nsvu.T.n.
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at th
Turhr Hundred Colored Pcr--oii Attrnd Services Pioneer Resident Dit.
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i :i ' 'i: i -i go. ., r.d 1 1 i:.: ' h --r '1 il-:'-- Tuday in ' Knwm'-.pati'n Day, '; oration of it- rind ti rut - I in N:'. s i:i 1 f y t an. j it ram, pr' -ir." dl un'lo: th'- ! f t!-.-- :.!; liar.-In.fliaria i
::-! Alhletu-js. opcne.j . ' par-'ir to I'lym park, j rf ;-thl-t;cs contt-s's' A::y. stu.ir; v.'hlt. !- a i f w-'.r m- i.i f-f Mci or Horner I' Ia k Turner, of :?, .f u'.' d ;.'-;ik"r of :n.: !('. to 1 ' i t m r I w f
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nrt -l Athl"t:cs l.y . of a .t . ii Uoxir.-.
.1 arK I.oumN -I ai'l J,i -k Kennedy i ntT: rirf.-i with i ". f ;i .! a !; Slick ' ar..l J irk .-latPi .-f il inc at Moov ha!!.
'JoSHEN, Ind.. Aup. 1. Jacon r. Tr'yr, 51. farmer r?i;rir '-at o ov non, h bn tak-n to th- stat ;.nal farm to -er a '.o-day .nt-'r:-, supndI lat winter whTi Troyr t R-Jiity to Violation ol rne i)-jurr law. He manufactured a i vtfK-tion from wh?at ar.d rye and ;f"r Irlnkin? it kicked his wifo lown cta.r- ar.d n.Hirtrd tiir brutal treatment. With the und-r-"andjng tba: l.c wo--l r-frain from K-.rh conduct, v. as permitted to r tan h. liberty, hut a t w da a ,'o r';i?hrH riirted h- had aaui b--lrunk on his home-made booz ,-) n I was Lratinff Yii'i w ife. Hf' .".as o:dr-d into court and the rjs-j-n.HjMi; revoked. V'h;o a prisoner in the jail. Troyr rr.t-t a oiithful barber, who told if he went to Putr.amviKe with lorjK bia.k i-ard and h.s heavy h'ü l of r.air, it wou'.d be i einovod Vitliout pperat ra;e. The !arier
''Flippers" and "Flappers' Line Up at Curl) Chief of Police Goes to Rescue.
Plan to Conserve Underground Water in Indiana. INDIANAPOLIS. Au?. 1. (I3y I. X. S-) Work that promises to have a far-reaehlnfr effect in bettering condition in this state, and which is expected to provide data to help conserve the underground water, is to
no reaon to !;i"p that with the
coatwi.f law f.xtenJM to th islands thy would nt soon have nn important part of the o.-ean carrv-
ir.sr trade between the and the. United States i hands.
Philippine n t."!r owr?
WouM Help rmployinrnt. "Th"V th- 1-n r'i'ht
SEE URGENT HEED FOR 4.000 HOMES BEFORE MARCH, '23
W he rft
ci-nnd-iiuthtrr to
a
Io r.t vüb
W r T e - e;i T ; 5 ' e n e : :
rr"r i-k ! '. . y love 1
y a ?r-i:n rr.r r.'.!" r as tr'r'i !-." I.-Vi.S-
der the American V,
s:;e praticnlly as I mm -it -
! abl as the o kirc him'-elf. i "The less 1 say, The nonr.fr Atr,rleans will frt me," f h nid. I "That's what IM like, abvo every- ' thin? r'. to ho left alo-.e. (thur '!iae tha.t rieht, why h uMr.'t I?" ! ?Iat.h'.c!'s clot-" cmpmion on th
the a ;
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be smarted the first of August by the.can rav c
! division
or
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c amen.
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tnai AH"n-uew JlOUlCi Dlircail VJllHliil f ,
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""f- i. . a. j ro.iservauon department, ac Efforts to brlnjr a halt to a "pet-, to announcement .today by i ting" party here recently, almost Lbr. conservation director.
there
would be
I srreatly Increased.
proed dia-trous for Chief of Police ; Poite.
i Several of the town's youn "flip-;
; pers' had their 'llapprrs" lined
lOiong the curumtr. when neighbors
I put in a complaint 'that they were I)f:'oniirm boisterous. The chief re-
This survey, fays M. J. StinchSeM who ha active charge of th work, includes investigation of draining
up ! lowlands and its effect upon th un-
, derground water table in the Kan-
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i i.ii,,U'l.' '." illf IJtiiari" '4 developing into an importart ir.ar.u-
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Complete? Survey of City's Housing Situation.
th.it as i n
diu:ttei the p,e'. r's-
extraord. r.iry 'it-
She .v
ae uf if.h'T
That S-uth Prr.1 w.
nerd 4.000
j Oonracks. however.
j sih'.e to pr l do.
w ,
ophesv what M.it
r M i:;ip-. le w
kakee district, once widely knuwn as art immense tract of swamp land.
sponW to the call, pnd one of the j The 8Urvey is beinj? made by the lad, beib-vin the chief was some rORWVation department at the re'hi'd' tryir.tr to cut i,i and take h:sn!JPSf 0f the bureau of nublic roads.
irom him, K"t "hard-bo;!
iact'.irinsr country a lore as the i
the er in o
are pen era
pine out of raw
f fore! en
y in favor
but cannot do so mds are heid in
lines. Hat-
of the hip-
produts: for this
additional houses before March 1st. i 1523. is the estimate furrheJ by: REPORT COTTON CROP
ship
city
reason alone rr.anufacturer.- already
e.tabl:shed hfre frd the j- :n - dif-l variou ir.tere's cf the
! flcu'.t. ! pointed out that much
w.
ffered h:. servlc
Trover arc.-ptej
I:
.i r.d his i hin. . ii.a -d-
face and head w ere j Farmers
"The rocoanut oil Industry, for an I
s.rl iway from him. rt "hard-boil- tr r k.- .,.. - examnle. Ur.favnrnble r.i?. li.iv1
v . n.r-. . - - - - i Tu. inn .ii- ...rr t ; to ' caused the oil milt !n :nni'.i to
i'jt v to. ii i.nin tur i.aniii! n. 1 4 . . - - - - 1 He timed dow n soon after Chief neU work the firn of the month. cl"?-4. It is advantageous to ship th j l;o:u txbii.itJ his star. j and lnitlal st,p, wm 1)e the -inkiriK , ra w r-opra to Kurope and America;
Complaints at'ain-t aile-ed "pet-,(1f a series of test wel!. Th"e weHs ' ari(1 fVtract the oil there rather than
t;n- parties h.v.e te.n pouring into ; w in be drille-l about sen miles ; extract it where the copra !s pro
the countv and
be-.rsr done here at the present t.me
been pouring Intoj be drilled about si-ven miles ; 'Xt ract City authorities, nr.nr-t artA will -rf.n.1 arm the s r a t e ' d U cerl .
are ciaimin- their much j from south nend to the Illinois s-tate I r.prs iirhflts that It would be to the
exekutiv merabers of the
r.ous.r tr-exrpans.on cmpaicrn. who
hive been busr for some tims
h er V i n r 11 r nn Ihn noar! r the! - '
c:fv. It is
bulld'ns .,ncm.. s. department or .iZiu u.a . ' 1 rr rr. 1 1 or! Tiit-sil.iv (rnn-, r --rs
I II a I lilt I'it'M'IU UU..Ll.I. I ti i I :
e n t ' c ' ui e with the h u i ! d -
ir.c: r.efils. An effort i? be in? made to have .... . . . 1 . ..J . . . V.
IfiIMt; wie ainanutge ui iaif 1 summer .and -foil for construction!
1? :i kin n thit . niniihpr of 1
torecasus a ;...! p r a. :e o: a
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COAL RAILROAD TO BE STARTED AGAIN
m-t jed r-bej) is bein disturbed
youn.s' men and women indulsir.? in
these youthful ainusen ents
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Resumption Will Give West ern Indiana Farmers Means of Moving Crops.
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s program. Kcid nt DIrs.
r-. P' t r ior ' v t
Ulli-- T'"i je.trs of nso. -ident of this section
1 i.'t rio:ne on lanef
iy f i 1. w 1 ;;;; .1 sfroke ,f paral- : f f t it , 1 more th.m two weeks Mi, irihs a. is bt.rn in She'by y, 'bi". and ca:n'- to Cas y 'o ! .d niin .-lie was b ,t .1 r ld. She is survied r h ti.b. i nd, on daughter, I)oro-
. and by twi s'.-t-rs. Mrs. I'rar.k ich of Nib s and Mrs. l I. Ia.'-
t-r 1 . .1': 1 r. Pu'i'-r.i! rvl.-c will be at the r-: b n at lniT.O o'clock Friday
Mo i u r . i , Th.i 1 P..
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t,
P
ia- rti t!..- 1
;.' ;a:ii.-r. Pnrinl will t-r I :r .. c n:s ii ry. W ill. 1 in F. Cl tner,
Rev. II. T. Si'hrrc-r,
-vbvterian rhuirh. o
occur in Sn
or
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4(7.
s. Fir: is
M . a fornn-r well knwn resident of tins '. y. died at the home of his ji.-ler. T.P-'s. T.i!y Clymtr, at Iäke-.-blo Monday afternoon following a stroke f apoplexy. He is survived by two f'isteM, Mr.i J. W. Dirk of N'ilf s and Mi--s Daiy Clymer of Iake;de. and ly two sons. Thomas and Car. on Clymer, who reside hero. I'lirit -mi! s rvices will tTe held at 1 "cbck Wednesday afternoon from the lu-mo of Miss- deiner at Iikeid... 1 1 1 : r 1 1 v.. II occur in the Ioi'.i; li ko cemetery, n' lth of Niles,
ATTICA, Jnd.. Aur. 1. Farmets of western Indiana rejoiced Tuesday aver the prospect of renewed oprrati"n f the Jhi'u-i .v Indiana
o:il ra iirrad. Wli' n tiie roiid was abandoned as j a financial losw, this territory a'.ontj
itM right of way was 1 ft without transportation for crops and without invars of hauling cual from small mines except by motor trucks. A syndicate of men from Attica
has arranged to buy the road ac- 1 1 cording to a telegram from GeorK' 1 ' Pernard, former member of the; . . public st rv ice commission, who is ( in New York n- cotiatinft the pur- ' chase. J "Ju.-t cb-ed deal for p irch;ur of j
) remainder of ("hicapo and Indiana Coal railroad," Hcrnard's tolerani 4s,iid. "This achievement will in- . s-ure resumption of railroad Vervice r over 150 rries. It was made possible by the loyal co-operation and
MICHIGAN CITY GIRL VANISHES FROM HOME MICHIGAN CITY, Auff. 1. Pol.ce departments of Indiana citic
have been asked to aid in finding j Hattie M-iiin. 1 -year-old daughter-
of Mi-s. Liuri Mann, of Michigan City, who disappeau-d Sunday mornin. . The ctjvI left her home intend-
1 it-K tj go to Sunday school and has
not been seen fince. When last seen. Hattie. who i of dark complexion, with black eye ar.d biack, bobbed hair, was attired in a blue and white dress, white hose, one buckle tan slippers, and an orange-colored hat with a black ribbon attached. She is a fjiil of ndium height and considered attractive.
In all about 150 test wells will
be nunk. Itecords will be kept for at least three years and possibly for five years, or until such time as the conservation department determines what drainage of swamp lands means to the future water supply ot this state.
P'op.e ror.ter.ip. ale ou.idin? sprincr n nd it is hoped that a".!
70.8 PER CENT NORMAL WASINGT-'N. A-ic 1 - - i Py I.
The crop reporting boar-1
of the bureau of apr:c:;it';r.al e.o-
!f
fron; r p -rs ot
correspondents ar.d averts tint
tbe rondition of the cotton ti1:' on
duly 2 wa TO n percent of r.orn.ak a coripa:d with 71.2 nn Jur.e ... If22. ar! an averac f o on .Tup. 2: for the pact io years. A condition of T0. on Jnly 2"
j Hard work ' prerrit". Proverb n re
do in ! TV i Tu a r
w : " n t -. r Work sei pose n n 1 y ou
It :s th! ours. N o o r, a
I.ad o
I r. n -,; t h
' Te la-k t mrre 1 1 . . i t a If o -1 h a v ' ( ' e e r. i i . Two proM! fart A pruler.t w : .! o m .
th e s a rr
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t h A r"- ö n er s--d wt i -
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wo
n a
. : 1 r . ;;,l'ht ; what Tm I ;rh re-iy'S P. T. t- h r f w 1 r a - a . rk o-.p- ard rr-tn-
r ot
T OSe
i'.'S
: th- rhaff. ar. i prVtn a pr-'m !s. r"!or.'t r-.sk rr."
WANTS SHIPPING RULES EXTENDED TO PHILIPPINES
mutual advantage of Filipinos and
Americans to leave in tho Philippines. Until the coastwise laws are enforced here, however, the situation cannot be controlled for the benefit of Filipinos and Americans The foreicn lines govern the rates, which are made at haphazard. They should bf scientific and plve the domestic manufacturer an even break with the manufacturer abroad. 1 Vmuarnors Opjve-c Iitiw. "A creat .leal of opposition to the law comes from foreigners in the
next thoe
i w ho are in a position to do e.o will ! a'ter their p'.sns and build this year. J The New Homes bureau announces i tli.it it l.s in a position to secure con- ' tractors for persons who want to
''Ui'.d.
The seven the r;ty wh:
of the ramp i:
the Augu-i. mo-sigt
pou-id. ami a total pr Of about 11.4 i'.r.iH- b.t'.epourds fnsi. The tinal mav le larrer or smaller t
amount. aorordine ris o r-.iUtl"t i developing durlr.tr the remainder c-1 the season pnn'e . more or 3.--'
. o t : 1 v . :. .1 0 outturn han tli is
ASK YOUR DEALER about the new prices on
billboards located !n h carrv the messacreta
! nroonetion was
n are now" showmsri '
pointing
favorable to the crop .ivrr.i.
department statel. List ir
. 0 T n , 4 1 bale.
th-the
out
that South Bond needs house.. The
September message will make pub-j.,
sacrifice of people who have interests aWmer it. The read will be in full operation in .10 days."
FAIL TO GET FISHING LICENSE; HOLD MANY WARSAW, Aug. 1. (Py I. N. S. ) Failure to procure state fishing lioer.se is resulting in arrest of numerous an Kiers at summer resorts of Kosciusko and adjoining counties. Most of the offenders are from other nates. Taking of undersized basj also has resulted in H-veral arrests.
Official Thinks Extension of Coastwise Regulations Is Advisable.
LINTON MAN JUMPS TO DEATH FROM BUILDING PINTON, Ind. Ausr. 1. Thomas Putt, proprietor of a soft drink es-
IIOOSII-.K AUTO. KoKOMO, Aut,'. J. (By I. N. S.) A Kokorno product, the first, auto-
mobile ever to be built in America.
invented by Fl wood Hayn es. is occupying a place ot interest at the Pageant of Progress which opened Saturday in Chicago. Just prior to his departure for Europe. Mr. Hnynes gave the Smithsonian Institute at WaahinRton.
inter-island shipping business. Such
I opposition ous:ht not to weich an in-1 jstant with the authorities.' ' ' "The opposltlonis'ts want to per- : j petuate the status quo in inter-: 'island shipping to continue to! (charge double ocean ra'es from'
many ports of the Philippines to; Manila, where it oucht to be possible ! for oeean ships to call and load car- j ?o direct for the ports of the world, j "Now as loner .as the minor norts
MANILA. Aue. 1. (By I. X. S.) are loft un,mnroer! American siiips!
Joseph F. Marias, general acent of oan hntjl rarjJO (C) Maili;a from tho,p ! the United States Shipping Hoard in pfrts no rhf.a1Pr tn3n tho prP;.cr.t ; Manila, believes that for the benefit j ,la?s ran I;,n tht, Il0rts win not J of Filipinos and Americans c"ast-!,,0 ,cf. unimproved, whether the; wise shipping regulations Fhould be ! t.nigt wli1 aws arP aprijP(i horo or j put in force here at once. j not Thr situation is intolerable; it I
I "I believe," he said, "it is possible lovies nn orerous and constant! jto prove to any fair-minded Filipino J charge aminf the Filipino producer! ! that extension of the coastwise ship-' and the American consumers, for-j
in many j
f or.lcUn '
Spaniards, some
i p
i
some buildinc statistic?, accord-
Iet experts clean your parments.
and hats. Aetna Cleaners, ?is I..
; Sample St. i-- aav. .u-o-rr.
ir.c to present plans.
MATHILDE URGES U. S. TO FORGET
Try XFWS-TIMES Want Ads I
I pin? regulations to the Philippines j eizners reaplntr the benefits I will benefit Filipinos and Americans , instances. Some of the ir.1
alike. "It us take the actual situation. Filipinos now have no ocean ships and only a portion of th inter-island ships. If the coastwise regulations go into force all ship. Including those in the inter-island service.
ships are owned by
by Chinese and some by other foreigners. "Eventually the minor ports will be Improved, however, though a! present the owners of vessels that co tr.adinc alone the roast of the
American Heiress, on Speeding Liner, Tells Correspondent "Greatest Desire.'' P.y WILLIAM H. KUHNS. I'. V. Stall' Corrr-iMuidrnl. A HO Alt I S. S. MA.IFSTK. Ai;. 1. (Hy Wi-ehss). Mathilde MrCormb k. paoim; the deck of th liner rushini: her to Europe with close to record speed, today told m--the secret 1 her .erratest desire. The Chicago heiress wants to 1 forcolton by the American public. That she. wants very much to be rem "-in bore! by someone elo, she laurhincrly refused to confirm r deny, luit a. larre photograph ot Max 0o- js displayed prominent 1 in lier sta tei-oonis .and she iv-
cigarettes
They arc GOOD!
KS n
tabllshment. committed suicide Mon
day afternoon by Jumping from the where it is held as a relic, rrmla-j
. ir" Ti ft oof of the Grand opera house. Putts ! 'nn to ship the machine to Chicago- , lsierytlay il ill be Uay , had been in the Moose lodge club- It was removed from the institution
for Kiddies at the FairToom on thc filt floor of the huild-i J'y 4tn 'or the first time in many! INDIANAPOLIS Aim- 1. (By I. ,ns- IIe elintbed th tire escape to years, when it was returned to Ko-j
ine top OI me tnree-siory DullUinKt 'v,",'" ll" in'iauun tu iwnur oi
N. S. ' Chiblren s Kay" will be observed on every day during the v.c.k of the Indiana State Fair. Sept. 4 to it was announced today by the 3i;o:m." Hoard of Agriculture. Cliil!n u under 12 years cf a?H will bo foinutted to the fair Tree of chargeon any day. In the past Children's Ikay va- obsered op. Tuesday only, bur tb'- h.i be.-n chanced in an eff ut to in 'rase the attendance of t li:Idt n at the fair. The c(.mir;' fair will be the 'Crcatest eer" members of the P.-u d iy Ninety thousand dollars will e a'arde,i ix each prizes, and I i eti.iuir.s liavt- been increased In Jc'iny dep.- itments At a tec uit ir.eetms of the Indiana
and leaped Into the street below, barely missins; a passim; automobile. Practically all the bones in his body were broken. His act Is attributed to illness.
to ! I d o d a i -i i;r .i
. !' th ! O tithe
I t 1
J-ibi'ation the board ndopt'tution settins: out tbat th r-at r-Iucational institution "rui'il- .n tho publii schools
Tb-- s.ate w b drire to attend state f ur should be permitted to o b S' hoc; authorities, counting r attendance in s-rho-d full for t.me so spent."
Democratic Committee to Meet at Capital August 7 IN! J ANAPOMS. Ind.. Au,'. 1. The democratic state committee and tht state and congressional candidates have been called to meet at headquarters in the Ih-nlson hotel. Auk. " at 10 a. m. The purpose Is to survey political conditions and make plans for conducting the campa icn. Several political sperrhs probably will be made before the end of August, but the intention is to make the heavy ampalt,,i drive later.
VETS MUST DISPLAY LICENSE TO WARDEN INOIANAP I.IS. Aue. 1. (Py I. N. S S A. C"r.no'.:y. clerk of th" Crant county circuit court, devised a '.heme of Issuing cards to efervtco men which were to be pr-s-nted to state tame waitbns in 1 eu of fishing and hunting licenses.
PERU ENGINEER HAS SUPER RAIL MODEL PERU. Aug. 1. (Py I. N. S. ) John F. Mulfield, of Peru, a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, is the designer of a new super-locomotive to be constructed in the American Iyiiom.otive works, at Schenectady, N. Y. The new creation is to be the latest and highest development l-i railway motive power.
Mr. Hayne.
kxc.ixi: LiiAvns tracks.
(JOaiinX, Ind.. Aug. 1. A Pig j Four railroad freight locomotive that If ft the crossover at the Purl ?t. ! crossing while switching, was off the i rails nearly :M houir and was so bad- j ly damaged by a piece of rail penetratir.g the water tank that it was I sent to the Wabash shops for re- j pairs. The wrecking crew was call- I od from Elkhart, after a force work-' ed for many hours without accom- J pushing the purpwe. No one wa.- ,
hurt.
CHIVALRY VS. SFA'. HAMMOND, Aug. 1. ( Pv I. X
S- Chivalry will be an unknown) virtue in the court of Judge Allan" Twym-an of the East Chicago city i court, in the future. An edict ot ; the court is to the. effect that here-! after bootleggers of the fairer sex j who are hailed befoTe his honor may ' expect no leniency. j
he pi a n w as Ma
n1. how t er, by
the f.sh and game department of the e-".ve dcparttr.T.t of conservation.
A'tho-. fl!v w
:h nt charging Mr. Con:i any mti ir. iti'ing
1 to "po-
t itf cards, other than
t ho form r -oMi I'.unit-r.t do-Li! r
o be of a
'-rs. the state 1 th.e jdan. if
lowed efcn-iely throughout ja'e. might -vt i.tu.i'h lead to
l;:v.il plunder." Mr. -tmelly has been r.tit't d
: e- r ice r.en m u 't produce r ih.s-liir p-apers when rond by gi me wardens, otherwise n.av be subject to arrtst fr
CULVER SCHOOL WINS SPECIAL U. S. HONORS WASHINGTON. I. C. Aug. 1 (Special) Culver Military Academy at Culver. Ind.. head- the list of honor military schools for i$2'2 just
announced by There are ten
TO VIIIW HO AD. j rail', Aug 1. Official of the; Indiana state highway department' early in September, will view the ' Chili Pike. from Peru through1
Akron to Warsaw, on invitation ot f
boosters from the three eommuni-' ties who wish the state highway i department to take over road and f make it a part of the state system.!
i
the war department, school on the list.
hahy is i:xcrsi I
I - . x I Iii ji , r m Vir. a . iir. vu. she had a baby in arms. Mrs. Thekla Puente was excused from Jury dutv in a murder case Tuesday.
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I'DILMLK POLICEMAN IS PAKOLEI) FROM PKISON ;.N-l t n;T. P.d . Aug. l Don Xt.. ha.-.-n. former Iogansport p-!..-r..i-;. w ::o wa- sentenced to the f- i' -al ;i:ivvi at Leavenworth Kas.. 1 (..-r.i!.er by Judce A. P. An-::-.-n. at I r. l .a na pohf, for one year . - on (hi:.;es growing out
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Elkhart County Contracts for Eight A eir Highways COS HEX. Jnd. Aug. 1. The hoa"rd of commissioner of i:ikhart rdiintj awarded contracts for paving six county and two township highways .tt total cost of $40.000. Successful bidders Included the Seaman Con- ' struction Co. of Goshen, the Northern
Construction Co. cf Elkhart. Harri-1 church here, given in a sermon oi son Miller. Jesst E. Stump. John ! imarriae and divorce. recently
I.-.chty and Edwar.I Ma honey. The Lev. Mr. Elkhart county his issued bonds! ur marriage totaling more than $..000,000 to pay v...rce statutes
. for highway improvements.
FOKT WAYNE. Aug. "Pe careful of love at fir: sight.'" is the warning sounded by the Itev. J. P. Potter, pastor of the First M. E.
1 1 Ve I a 1 w his new dut :--s A Uvst.
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f L 4.-ar sp-rt. wv.o wis sentenced at operating a farm
rO.VSIDKH GIFT. ' KICHMONP. Ausr. 1 (Py I. N. S I Decision as to whether Wayne county is to have a tuberculosis hospital is expected to be made Sept. .". when the county c"mm:s.ci,,ner? submit their estimate of expens- ! for the annual budget. Since 1917 'Wayne county has be?)
f 5 acres for-
,.s Uic!-, ison. d:ed at ; merly il ey.-ral weeks ' E"teb,
Potter declared it ! aws. rathrr than dithat need fixing-
The- pastor contrasted the marrlage customs of today with thos of biblical times, comparing the "heedless ar.d reekle.v abandon ot present day young peopp with the prayerful e,-.j-r.etr.es of the youn p'-. ple of earlier days. "In those days." he said, "the rboioA of a woman was left with Cod. It was a matter of earnest tr.ayer and consideration. Cor.seuuently divorce courts were un-
owned by David and Mary known, ar.d turned over to the countv ' ' How
different
-with the understanding tha: the gift) fltchty marriages
NORTHERN INDIANA WHEAT CROP GOOD
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1 wss to be used for a j hospital. Meanwhile, p
tuberculous p.
. heedless of the advice
!n the days ct with yours l-
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.'ins for the J ents. preachers ar.d Providence,
1 hpital have bn presented to theiThe result is lf-evident- There 1 countv commissioners several times, are too many unhappy marriages
3.) 1 but various causes. chief amonijiand all too many divorces filed and
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North-em ! which has been the t-arc,ty of tax i granted.
h.hir .i th.s year is ejual to
previous vears, avopi;
fig-i.t s reperti
hat of
M, axvoplip.? to county j is from Ii granse. T!3k-i
money, cision.
has operated to delay a d- The Rev. Mr. Potter set down i
these questions that should be con-
hart , IW.alb, Ks -lu bo. M.iryha!!
Ar..l Wi.itlev. ar.ii other counties.
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DITCATCK CM 11. DECATUR. Aug. 1. (Ry IThe Northern Indiana fail rac" meet oper.e.j he;- today
I stdered by a your.j? woman in thc
selection of a m-ate:
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racs wre on The
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reprrt a jieli low as five bushels to the L.cre.
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More thin
ground, waiting I fo-
the Mrlus speed event?. The purses J 5 for the races total more than J4-00D.J m
1. What kind of a man H he? 2. What of his character? j What of hi family? 4. What provisions can he make' - mutual happine-v?
Where will this marriage lead! to?
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Effective August 1st, 1922 StucJebaker plants, representing the investment o f $38.000,000, operating at capacity, produced 60,000 cars the first six months this year, and broke all records. Although we have on hand unfilled orders for I 5,000 cars, we believe our manufacturing savings should be shared with our customers, and hence the following price reductions are hereby announced.
.r. New Prices Old Prices , . MODELS f. p. b. Factories f. o. b. Factories Reductions LIGHT-SIXES Chassis $ 785 $ 875 $ 90 Roarlster 975 1,045 70 Touring 975 1,045 ' 70 Coupe-Roadster 1,225 1,375 150 Sedan 1,550 1,750 200 SPECIAL-SIXES Chassis . 1,000 1,200 200 Roadster 1,250 1,425 175 4-Pass. Roadster 1,275 1,475 ! 200 Touring 1,275 1,475 200 Coupe 1,875 2,150 275 Sedan 2,050 2,350 300 BIG-SIXES Chassis 1,300 1,500 200 Touring 1,650 1,785 135 Speedster 1,785 1,985 . 200 Coupe 2,275 2,500 225 Sedan 2,475 2,700 225
-' The quality of Studebaker cars has not been decreased one iota. On the contrary, they are better than ever. You can depend upon the performance, durability, comfort and quality of Studebaker cars, and the integrity of v their makers. THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF AMERICA South Bend, Indiana, August 1st, 1922 The Studebaker Corporation of America RETAIL FACTORY BRANCH: LAFAYETTE AND SOUTH STREETS
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