South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 214, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1922 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 2. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWL-TIMES

40 KILLED WHEN FRENCH TRAINS HIT

Bears Good Will

More I Iian ."0 Srriou-Iv In-, jurrd Vlirn Pilgrim Spr- ! w rial Has Collision. ATTU. Frvui.-r-, A'i.: 1 I'y I'. X) .FVrty rftrkorn w n kl'.'.M ani 52 fT; j!v inj u r. w h r. .1 ----m1 train rrry:r.fr p'-Icnsr : I,.. ,r-J' rrAh-'i ir. .tncthT r. .r h r; t--jrirr.' h; Mal wr r im'.'-''. h;r .1 f,-r th fhr.n f Our Ii !v of l.'-iirJt? wii'Tf miru'i'.fnj c r : . 1 a pt .'I I"- j'rfrrr."I. I fI;; tkA Mr.ir'.i"! uTf rkn uro. iioiny I(1 f, .-. 1 -! '.v r;,'r- nrii i x:r;-.i!'-Th A:r-ir. in Kv;rf ." cm ;.' ! ' "HTly : 1 .1 ro:n.:.-r r,f :.;f;r.s To rn-r;u; t::r.-;- v:3.t IiurJ. Tili Id! to a r-p-r! th! thr n; l.avj r.r-n .v'ti." Arn'rr :,ir c n th v. : ck-.l tra.n. ( f:;r.r'.- of Tho.o- ' ok an! S-r r" 'W tht t!iv. rc kvl rr.'üi: fro::; n t r 1 1 Vr?r.r : I ;.;. '.iy :: n:ri ; only F"; v 1 . . ; i -.1 ! - ? r r .!..: -i t h 1 1 r f

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I'olanl It i;i!p for wh.cn we ; th two Omer,! men. wh" are

claimed to havf been th i1ers ot th" q'; irtr'. ,ir" o j? on fl.CO h'T.-i".

sir-n of üirr, wa pi'. r arntrv-rf J.lm A. I.n pp rf tin Cat lolin Wc4 nr.ti n::.i n1" ;r. th i" r.-jrt J -rr (' .-Vp rn '-rlA.! Opd.ty ir.orrlrc Th w.th for ' ;;.!," t t n t-i . ;. " OoT 40 trial Tu 1 . Lur a .;nr- x a ; .;ir .- N'nti I - n T i1i)y mora jsrante.l ur-.nl Tiiur.-ifiy r;:o-r. :r; c- i i ' : ' ' 1 '-"

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r?en. I rancc 1 ropnits Unna-' ro r.'.- it w-i.uia av rdanj.

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; n .mii.m.iD.n, Au?.. I i:y l tnan scrappirsr th v j ' dement, Charlo Petr and j P. ) l'nc Sim :s ,k ,1 to c:ve To-I -Pf.:m(i. hn.rnei in .y "tronj? Oeorfr Gemberlin?. charged with Iar.il a r.vy, unJer trm of a h'!. ' ratio-.,, hut with an outlet to the I assault with intent. or( for Fri- , . V t. . ,,' --a. without a r.avy to protect nvm!-- hv Judp. rhe-r U ' hr national safety. I ranc con

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J COLLIDE AT GOTHAM ; S:x cruirs ar,, prerabl-. th- NEW YORK, Aue. 1. (By U. Man'nJ senior s;i;i. j I The steamer (ir.ini Republic

s-'an Fran-I wn.-ii:.n or tr.e v'i.p. rr.ir.'-o ci.-iTi-I th ferry t.n.jt Unautauqua

i ;r(,wrs , f '1 'a liforn.a ' !' l'n uou''- ,A an rx;irspn on ; crashed in tr. .Nortn river nre '.!.v ntion C r-." '.t t ..! for ; !'-,rJ "f Fni;-d Stat ,i of -arly today. j-r;,.,(. j 'ni'r of the -jnoil , ' vvarTn f r .d - h . an 1 a fT'--t4m fr ' n woman was hurled overboard nt ,y the c,imJ li;l penp '..l ir.-l. wii-i have re-! !.y th,e collision and wa. re.cud -.. i . a. t Kr.j ' ent'.y. afier urt r-y of t.opre- ; from the waters. Passenpers wero m ', -1 'ii . fiirrd th- of I.Srty ! thrown Into a panie ut no further . . j ami self -govern men'' " j .--erious injuries were reported. NILES i While the procedure would b un-

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; c- win 1 Xi;.s vi.Mt'T Alonday. Mr. Ile.ldic.e now a banker at CJreit..

i hail chan(;ls! wi, U'ASIII.MiTMX. AtJi,'. 1. ( Fy F. ' alillac :r 5upios-l fo be ! , r.on,r s will komü b" a-k- d to ! "wrd by Flla II. Smith. 117 1-2 iothr the railroad labor board with j Unc.In way F., Mishawa, ran into Mich authority that n-;t)or i .ii'. i ad j a s"r-t lamp at Main and Front ef-utiv.-- T.or union 1-tbor U-.ider.s ! c ' Sunday and put 1t fut of m- . ,l il.irc direar! iLs niand it s, ; mi-i"n. The car was sdlfrhtly dam-f-'nafors -n tlie .nf'.dence of the ad-' r,-d but the occupants were un-Jaini-tration l-' oared today. luirt. Th!s. it was stated. i to be the Frnancipation Day will he cele-I-rlnoipiI item if a I l.-l.at i jto-; brated litre Tuesday. nt Hnl jtram do od- d on !y Pr s t Ilardim;.' Park. An elah rte program lias h. ar iri ai-d IN-n W. I loop.-r. ' b.- n .a rran Jp-1, to bein nt 1 ') ( i ,ijr;i:.in of t!iO labor board, as a o'clock. i- ear. "f pi er.tit. 4 th'- Jhuitin:; oi . A. W. Lambrrt, of Wisconsin, h.af l :f b.atd in t)i- f itur. , pui rhas d the s-.,.i- btiiblinc owned Th program for itiiier-.! no -nt it by Tavid Walker on N. Front st.. the l--h-' "'nntr.ln.s law. includes; land will ins'.iil in it a modern printI. Ke.'ofn rnndatlon for an anti-jit--: plant, rapable of ttirnintr out strike, provision. . -.;tab -ue work and high-frad' comItep.a! of the 'guarantee pro-; iii-r'ial piintimr vision" i:-nd-r u Iii' h railroads were J liii;ht4fivo in.embors of the Web1o ha pa.-l .'. 1-2 pern-nt return. j b-r family attended the annual re- ?.. In l--;d:ns pay of t-mployes. ' urii an held Sunday at the island in ti.e 1 bor board shall t! as its stand-! the St. .T-s-ph river near F.ertrand. jird "a livintr wnce." I The oldest person ircsent was W. ) UionbrKr of Nlles, 7". and the

ounr-l was I3lwml Webber, five wcfkn old urn of Mr. and Mrs. Wytiian Webber of Suth Bend. John Tn.-onherser of NUes w.us re-elected

t liy I. X. S. ) Darnacre 'Hat w ill j pre. dent or the family organization,

j.rohab'.y mount into thousands was; William Webber of South Bend vdcevrouitht by a cyclone an.l bail storm! pr-sbl nt. and .Xfrs. Vernon Itosen-

that devastated an ara 10 miles in br,'-r f South Ben! secretary and

breadth in F.utler oountv late last I 1 re.ts'j re

ii.elit, ,ii curding t reports r eived here this morning. Th- Ktorm. cutting a path of nearly 10 miles wide, destroyed hundre.bs of acres of standing corn, blew !own wind mills, iiTroo?ed tree

r.nd destroyed many farra buildings, j

The hurricane was followed by a l.til storm. Thus far no report" of any rrfiir,i having been Injured have been received .

HORATIO HOTTOMLEY

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On the other I. ami. Franer .-vi !. LONDON". Auf. 1. (By I. N. S.) would do much to stabil. ze and Ibintio Bottomlcy. former edito-

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Beef Pot 2oast, Any Cut, Pound . . , Sirloin Steak, Pound ....

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Stops their hurtin? in one minute; starts heal in? at once. Gets at the cause of corns. Only treatment of its kind

He dene with harsh and unsatisfactory n Ci-;r.

rr.cthods of treating corns. I he sate, diuoztrygite immtdiau scirnriric wav has at last been found. re.'iefrem fain tchiU rtmsy. Dr. W m. M. bchoil, the eminent foot stTtickea:iriibs;!ut;!ysajt i- .

5ec.al:st, ceveloped it. ..mo-pacls hisrf.v discovery not only stop pain the minute applied but they protect igair.dC irritation and pressure, the real tause of corns. True healing bein

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mmeaiateiv. 0 Dr. Scholl's Zino-pada are thin, andicptic, waterproof. Easy to apply; absolutely sate! Special sixes for callouses and bunions. Try them. At your druculst'fl or shoe dealer's.

Schölls

Spttiil that J er h unten. Easily JtfhrJ. Will stay in f lste

Made in the laboratories of TKe Schöll Mfg. Co., nlicr of Dr. Schcll'i Foot Comfort Appliance, Arch Supports, ere.

louses crterJrr spoii tn sole

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Read Every Item $3.00 Barronette Satin $1.89 36 inch good heavy quality in rose, apricot and jade. Big value, yard $1.89. $1.50 Black Silks $1.29 Mcssaline and Taffeta, 36 inch, good quality, yard, $1.29. $1.50 Imported Swiss $1.00 Good quality Imported Swiss, 32 inch, in assortment of colors. Up to 69c White Waistings 39c Voiles in dots, stripes and plain, 36 to 45 inches wide. 69c French Gingham 47c Good quality French Gingham in fancy checks, in great demand this summer.

50c Mercerized Poplin 39c Mercerized Poplin, 27 inch, in blue, pink, lavender and gray. Up to $2.00 Wash Silks on.

One lot of Wash Silks in flesh and white, 36 inch, suitable for gowns, combinations and step-ins, plain and

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French Satin $1.79

Here is a very special Wj

value in 36 inch good heavy quality Satin.

$1.00 Swisses, Voiles 59c One lot of 36 inch Dotted Swiss and 36 and 40 inch plain and figured yoiles. A

special value at 59c. Notion Specials On Sale Wednesday The sale of sewing needs for your machine or work box which we are now holding gives you the very best of the highest quality grades at prices that are much lower than reguiar. Remember that, while "a stitch in time saves nine." good thread makes the stitch in time unnecessary. Mercerized Ric-Rac Braid j! Basting Thread in black, in colors; special, yard. .2c i; 200 yard spools; special. 5c

'Edith Dale v ire Hair Ü Dress Shields, good qual-

Pins; special, bunch. . .3V2C Silko Corset Laces, extra quality in pink and white; special 8c Shell Hair Pins. high grade, different sizes, 4 to 8 in a box; special 8c

ity. sizes 2 and 3; special at 39c Best Brass Pins, sharp points, package of 360; special 8c Hooks and Eyes in black and white, special, small

Bronze Invisible H a i r j sibes at 3 Vic; large sizes Pins. 3 sizes in box; special, j! at 5c

box 12c Men's Pad Hose Supporttcrs, double grip, in colors; special 39c

Here is a real special in

No-Tair Hair Nets, double

J mesh and cap shape, handj made, real human hair; spe1 cial, 3 for 25c

Stickerei Braid, variety of

Snap Fasteners, black and I colored edges; special, bolt white, opens and closes j at 8c easily: 3 dozen 5c Pearl Buttons, good qualSkirt Belting, in black and jj ity, card of 1 dozen, pewhite; special, yard. . . . 10c cial at 8c

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Here's a Special Brass Bed Offer That Q2n) cpU Cannot Be Equalled in Price or Quality tSÄoü)

THIS BEAUTIFUL BRASS BED The bed in this outfit is one of the good Simmons' brass beds. Substantially built and very neat in appearance. Finished in the dull satin finish and heavily laquored to prevent tarnishing. This is an unusual offer in this quality of merchandise and represents liberal savings.

SOLID COMFORT COIL SPRING Your bed spring is one of the most important articles you ever buy for your home. One-third of your life is spent in bed and any other than a good, comfortable, sagless bed spring is unfit for use. We offer this high grade spring in this special outfit for this week only.

48 POUND 100 COTTON MATTRESS Don't let any one make you believe that just any sort of a mattress will do. A good mattress is more comfortable lasts longer stays in shape and makes a better looking bed and in the end, is less expensive because it gives you more nights of service and more satisfaction.

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High Oven Gas Range, Four Burners Large Baking Oven This Week Only

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kitchen cabinet. We are mighty glad to be able to ma ke this special announcement because there are many of our friends waiting to buy a cabinet until they feel they can afford one of the new Kitchen Maids. Now comes this new and up-to-the-minute KITCHEN MAID at this exceptionally low price. AND YOU MAY HAVE IT CHARGED The price will be just the same as though you have the cash.

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