South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 219, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 August 1922 — Page 3
MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7. 1922
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SPEAKER STRESSES 'RELATIONAL LIFE'
Applicants for County Office Show Strange
of State
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DETROIT MAY SEEK 1926 WORLD'S FAIR
YOUTH'S BLOOD IS DECLARED SECRET
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':,. h; !iru J' .-m- K. Mm hl-arh. ohi-l i Mima r of th' .taf' hoard of acrot.rj'H. K nj tiiun J. l'urri.-; state s',ii) ritit "ink ill of puhlir 'n.-trurtlon : Ilhvood IIane; Mrn. Kichard VAvi.r.l Iiu; and Warren T. McCray. In the a."." v r. Mr. Il' hha;h a !;;('. a hvinu 'it Jmditor of state, "has to do with tat- utilities", two oef'Iared he v. as the .-tate attorney -'r.ral. while till another claimed Ii., was a piernh.-r of the public serh rornniiKs-ior.. Llwood Haynes. inventor af the -i ntomohile, and a j.rominent alvoi ale (f prohibition, was not Riven -if.Mt for his er-at invention, hut several claimed he was prohibition nil.! erneut officer for Indiana; ot hers claimed he was sstate super-
MAY WATI-K SYSTKM IS PLANNKI) FOR WARSAW WARSAW. An-. üirials (: :r Winona Water i . ioineidnt
-ith an annoane iii. r.t that tet . : lent, and others stopped n.orely well unk at Winona lake with ' , bv ayin he was a prohibitionist. mi v of ntdir: a source for i. water! .Mrs. Kdwards would r tlie busiest -ppply ff,r Warsaw bae failed, h te; woman in the tr,tP f)f Indiana if she rr.riouneed that a 'ir y will L. , cr,uld hold down all tb- jobs sho made to determine the h. -t place ', v cre dited with havin";. Tno mcf. r filtration t.eds in -o n n a t :on with i vcr.1 listed her as beinr state tstaa new water system. ; tistician; state superimv.vip.u. prc-i-It is undersfod that o!fi iaN of the i (1(nt Gf tne anti-saloon leainjr and
Official- of Hoard of Com-j nifHT Study Plan as Phil- ! adrlphia l)rla. , Ii:TIi'IT. Auw. ro.--ioil;iy that Iero;t may a.pir; to holding I a w fri ld's exposition in ('!' brai"r. t of ;h" l.'.ftth antiiv r.siry of Anier-!
i'-an .ndej.endence in l'2,' b'on'd Saturday when the st.tteineiit. wa." :r..:de by I'rest. Harold Knimoris t h- I)"trolt lioard f Con.nierce that i e would call to til" attention of th" diree; ois of the a--: ia! ion at th'ir nei meeting Ih lla.K 1 p'nia's s. m:uk ind.ffrenc.e to su'-h an undcrt ikln-r. "We recognize that Philadelphia, the ciadle of American liberty, has first claim on the spsqnlc-rfnnial exhihition,' Mr. llninini: said, "but .it pre-ent ;t se. n:s hopelessly divided and making aVe-olutely no progress toward prepariner 'r s;n h a celebration. We believe :t w 11 for i'etro'.t to kc"p in touch with this situ ition and be ready to step into the breach il It sin desirable." Harvey J. Campbell, s.orttnry o the Hoard of Commerce, e.pres-sed almost the same thoutrJit. "Not only is 1 9 2 the annivei-ary of the sinins of the declaration of An;erican independence, but it also I the jüöth anniversary of Cadillac's landing in Detroit and the settlement of this city. Detroit has sufficient reason To celebrate of it.s own accord and probably will do sorreihinpr alonp: thi-s line, though of course it will not be on the scope of a national vir worM exposition unless Philadelphia's indifference continues. ' "P.y 192 this city will be in splendid shape to take, of a world exposition."
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ctrnpany favor placing th filtration plant at Winona lake, but at least
president of the state board f charities. It may be said to the credit
thre of the si- members of Warsaw , Df snP applicants that none of them c ty council will insist that the pla nt ; ,If ssf.(i wronK on what position
b located within the city of Warsaw A report on th survey will be ,sub-o-iCed to the city council, S. pt. 1 " .
INDIANS MAKE PLANS FOR BIG CAMP MEET ri:AVlKSi: CITY. Mich., Aur. 6. Ore? more tfie Indian camp meetiri.: is becoming one of th interest-in-.,' featurt. of summer life in northsrn Michigan, and this year the annual encampment will be attended by thousands of Indians and whites. Thft meetings will be held at Northport Auprust 1 7 to 27 illusive A number of prominent Indian and white fpeakM-s hasp been se
cured to preach on tho several days
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come down to the metlnp, hrinprir - their camping equipment with them.
Warren T. McCray holds in the state. The state attendance officer Kave up the Khost at this one: Q Name six conditions when a child may be legally absent from school. A. When he is dead.
it is reported that the Indians i tnIn,r? catn ' i Charlevoix. Harbor Sprlnps.. ! npn,J, n"Mn.p , Villas and Petaskey will ! V"tU ?y nh.
LOOK AT YOUUSKLr. Siy ytu are between the acres of seventeen and twenty-five. You Ttave hid a pretty ?ood time al! your life and you otieht to continue to have a jrood time. Put you will have to earn your own way, If you maintain your selfre.pecit. and the respect of others. Of course, you are at an Insurmountable disadvantage unless trained for some specific calling. This
trainir.p can be secured at the South
ss College In a com-
hort rime and at a very
nominal expense Call or telephone
for particulars. Advt. 219.
FLINT TO VOTE ON MILLION BOND ISSUE FLINT. Mich.. Aug. 6.' Flint taxpayers will be asked to approve bonds. Sept. 12. in excess of $1.000.eoo to make needed improvement in Flint, it was decided by the common council early Saturday, following a lengthy session. A major portion of the amount will be required to make extensions to Flint's new south-jide industrial section, whilo !S.),0n0 will be asked for the con--t ruction of three more fire stations.
For reliable dentistry consult Dr.. Carson & Oren. 125 W. Washington av. P. Main 549. Adv 205 tf
DITCH MASTI-TRS. Insist upon a Dutch Master; you know they are good. 213-tf.
"My Wife Is Now The Picture Of Health We Think TANLAC
is the grandest medicine ever sold" says G. E. Van Dören, 294 W. Albans St., St. Paul, Minn. Mr, Van Dören added that a few bottles of Tanlac restored his wife after he had spent hundreds of dollars in vain on other medicines. Many have had similar experiences. Tanlac is sold at all good druggists.
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SAVIXCJS ACCOUNT
Start today with the Indiana Savings & Lan and have your money earn you 5 Interest. INDIANA SAYINGS A: LOAN ASSOCIATION 122 X. Main St.
ASsrssMFNTS KAISI.D. WAIISAW, Aug. The state tav hoard has announced an Increase
of 20 percent in the assessment ot j
lands In Warsiw over the abstract f th tax assessment fuhmitted to th State board by the Kosciusko .runty board of review. A 10 per- , frit Increase on lands has been mad at Mentone and a ä percent lncrrnn at Iee!burg.
DR. L. WAMPLER DENTIST 113 S. Michigan St. Phone L. 2473 Over Mayr's Jewelry Store
sviry, a'-cori: I rofsor of 1 l.'-:r th.s.
J'.i- b-en sU'iii id:.' al S' - ty. D'v.ri:;g to
a to-n-t oh ruc.il explan iti'Mi 'of th" .'.-tottp.'li'Tg metamorph.i:s of ol:l 1 '. o,j ,.. j ; ir, to new ones, the United
rr' v . nt'-rv:ew e.i Dr. ac.n t. c.: i-i h"!".tor of rr. Jawor--ki and Dr.! I.'ickard. who carried oat t!ie lon?j s r:"s of experiments on which their!
b lief ;s tipf(l. Tne starting point of thfir investiit ions was the dicovrv I' v Prof.
Mauna, now ic--(!nted a an es. I
tt.hlished fact, that infusoria, unlc llular animalcu'ae which reproduce by .scissir.n. or division into two t ells, ocas, to exist after three hundred such subdivisions. "Itcli-s," Man. , tri ."". Prof. Maupas observed that about th... eishry-jift'i repoductinn the ni.iceiiuivir being sh.owed stirn "f
If erepttitde. in other words, w as
he-in nine: to grow old. Put when a vigorous yri'jMg ce': was placed in
contact with the one. crowing old. J
the latter n-eained all its vicror and. instead of dying after the three hundredth reproduction continued for three hundred more. "Thi. being granted." s.iid Dr. Vaohet, "it remained for tis only to apply that principle to hunvin beings. The white blood corpuscles of
cf VoU;h
t he'n y -ur.c
s .vc .ar l.tugh at advar.cirg age, h'.aitse we have conquered it." Dr. Yah.et cite. 1 as .in example the case ,.f Morsi ur I.. M.. for twenty-five yp.ars se-retary of th I'arls ?dnrh pril V.uncil. who. at the
ar.- of fifty-five. t,is fa
;i,;i-C( J i ; ; f , 'r'-rn arterlo.. Ater a series t : o r. of Von ! ;
rormil young fierson. Men. M. beian t (-I'.ov. c:.'n? of renewed vigor. His health imp-oved ripidly
Viford.n? to fir Viibet be nctnil-
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He was suffering ro.-.s an 1 nephritt. o f in t ra vr-al injecipn'.ad bv a healthy.
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".ve years. "'The r.nlv obscure point so far." a Med Dr Yachet. "is the determination of the exact amount of new l-lood whih it i atlvi.ssihle to u ir. a given case, but we are continuing ..ur researches with every prosper t of Sucre.-; "
XIX II MI. I I P: 2S9 IX.Il'PFD. This the -e. ord o' nc-idcnts for the. countrv most anv Sunday. Of
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for. the d-sid and injured, but there! is a grain c.f satisfaction in the fact ,
thatt you are insured. Any person that drives a car these days when ever;, street ini highway is filled to overflowing should he insured fully. all th" fk-ooinn Agency. Farmits Trust building. Dint-oln t3ö4. Adv. 2 1 8 tf
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THE LITTLE FOLKS SHOP H. Albert laclcstone Theater Bid?. WEARING APPAREL INFANTS TO 14 YEAR3
!23Watch for Grand Opening of Gur New Shoe Dept33
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Women's $3.50 BLOUSES 149
Rig Tllesd.iy SjeM.il ! In many etyle to select from. Cheese from all sizes at
Women's $2.00 M'slinwear
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Chen.. troiii tine soft muslin (inv.iis, Cllrlllise ;ind lVttio.Tts. lace ;m,l embroider v at ss..
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$2.00 WASH SKIRTS
Mnde of pond prade Gaberdine, in mnnj st.vles. all sizes at ro
h rnnciixT coiporxnr.n QrAItTHIU.Y. Plc your money with the p-uth !tni PulldinjT and Ixan fl.oclat!on ond re-ceive -5 percent compounded qiuarterlj-. A-?ets $ 1 ,49.0 00.00 Contingent ftind and undivided profit. $F0.0OO.np. ?300 yearly income derived from Puilding and Ian dlvlderd.i ! exenint from income tax. 2 Iff W. Washington av. adv.lOTtf.
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$1.25 GOWNS CHEMISE
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Mrtde eif good grad. oft Muslin, lace and embroidery trimmed, all sizes at 4.e.
BOYS' 69c U. SUITS
It nys' sii ni in e r weiglit T'nion Suits, well made, ad sizes, mesh ..tily. ."sc.
$8.00 Trimmed HATS
Choice e.f any summer, trimmed or tailored Hat in the' house at si.oo.
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wili uis I ii . .1 uw .ia .n. Tfcfe low p-;.e are f t
üi'il UJ'f . ill. l . i ' mn'i'i h .!. 4V. j It Will r"T T'1 1 f1 wi'l-i feT fa Mick o'ir sl:op tec.'i ;: u , rI'Uiri von f r rear ir-i'tliV. i
Washington Shoe Repair T h ri g i n n I 1 19 . ithliiKton Strrrt
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Girls! Girls!! Save Your Hair
With Ciiticura 4.r4 Otaot to Vit Parrcf " itrhir. . ich. tr.ptfafr.Mcf C;ter,rtjt X fcl.m.ii4i
That Clean-Up Sale
Our entire stocks must be sold in the season for which they were bought. In many instances we have priced garments way below cost to move them quickly. You can't afford to overlook this opportunity the remarkable and substantial savings offered are too vital to your pocketbook. The low prices quoted below are absolutely guaranteed. We stand solidly behind the goods offered. Charles B. Sax & Company
$1.25 BED SHEETS
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Fine Muslin Rod Sheet. 72xt0. well made of jrood prade mndln at OV.
$1.00 RAG RUGS
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nooj size K.ig Kues well made. worth ?1.oj regular, fringed end, special at
MEN'S $1.00 U. SUITS
Athletic Nainsook., nizes to 4tf, well made, special Tuesday at iW".
Men s Khaki PANTS On DO
Mens fine Khaki Pint, well made, all sizes. ?-,v V3lue for? 1.15.
Childr'ns $1.50 DRESSES
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ChLMren'f Presses, worth 5 1 ,. regul-ar. many styl.-s, sizes to only, s i'.K'ial at Mh.
Women's $1.50 Hand Bags
Women's fine Il3nd r5agp. w 11 rruade, many shapes, sfipcial at onlv
Women's $2.50 Silk HOSE 1.00
Women's fire IJoll Tp sjjk He. in all wan.! coi-rs. Ct'.ove S:lk. peMal it l.oo.
Women's $2.50 Bath. Suits
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Women' fin" Rathir.g Suit?. in all s'e. well made. ?j..v'..il at ?!"'.
MEN'S $2.00 SHIRTS
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Chouse frein with end without the collir. all sivs to 17. manv patterns, at Ks-
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: VAC AT IOW: Tk je? If 'i dm:I I ttttt tr eh for mfety-flrst k I yon eta get it tier and we will ! j tn 1 year flrt fsynent lit r two rnontb I.oids on Cstte 1 1 Mala 1741. ! i
i STATE LOAN CO.!
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A SPECIAL OFFER At 302 South Michigan St. $20 Full Upper and Lower Plates $20
Wom'ns Buron HOSE Women's "Hurn" Hose, in Mack, cordovan or white, ail sizes, spoci.il at 24o
$3.00 BED Blankets
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Fir n-d IVankets. well mado. prcr nly, 04i7. pe-:al at H TT.
Another Tuesday
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Another Bargain Day
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Tuesday Tomorrow! A day set aside this time of the year by this department as bargain day. Those who took advantage of our ottor last Tuesday will appreciate the values presented on that day only to be repeated again tomorrow. 65 Boys' 2 -Pant Suits Broken lots from our $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 lines. Splendid values in rich mixtures. TUESDAY ONLY $6.95 Sizes 6 to I 8 years . FINAL CLEARANCE BOYS' WASH SUITS All sizes, all styles, in values to $5.00. Choice of two lots
Odds and Ends Boys' Blouses Percale and Madras. Tuesday only 69c
$1.29 $1.95
Small Lots Boys Wash Suits While they last 59c
Odd Lots Boys' Bathing Suits Value to $2.50 $1.29
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Women's Silk Camisoles
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fhnose frem to d;fferct col-r. well nia1.-. spei.il at n!r tlc.
A Roofless Plate at a Special Price
Absolutely Guaranteed or It Costs You Nothing
Traine.1 r.ttrse in attendmre llumlmls of S.itlsflnl natlrnta In
South ltriil. Ilshaaka ami Virlnlty. to which we refer as to our -J rainless M-tlifxl and erticient work. llisli cla Crtiwn aiui Ilrhlzf Work at ieo:a'.iy low price con- ä DR. R. iv. HEATH DR. G. W. TAYLOR i Tcvloru; Lincoln ((pn Kvenincs) ()vtr Star Store. J
ANOTHER BIG TUESDAY DRESS SALE
UP to $6.50 WASH DRESSES
Vör!i.-n'f firi Wal:- Irss- . ctw.v' frm flinsharn. Voll,., anj t h r . all color n-l pttTn, 11 !. -T-lal alt- at 51 TO
UP TO $20.00 SILK
BRES
Your chiv t ar.y 8timtnrr Ir in th Ho c!ioo.p fr-"Tii r.i st any -!-'ir, :t Shan t up. z, Or;. i'Mti". It a tine. .. st $"
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The righteousness of the great principle of CHIROPRACTIC. CHIROPRACTIC is reasonable because it is in accordance with nature's law. The greatest liability of humanity is disease, your greatest asset is HEALTH. On which side of life's ledger do you stand? Ill health and disease means a shorter life, bill as far as it is vithin man's power we hold stronger to this indefinable something than anything we possess. Each moment our energy is manufactured and distributed to all parts of our body through nature's wonderful communication called 'The Nervous System." Health results from a free passage of nerve current over the main trunk nerves as they pass from between the small Bones in our Spine called "Vertebrae." The CHIROPRACTOR adjusts the vertebrae of the Spine to relieve nerve pressure that causes dis-ease. The layman can easily see that the CHIROPRACTOR is the master mechanic who adjusts these short circuited wires of thz Nervous System health resulting. The Chiropractor dns not treat th trouh, if th?re is- trcub! but looks for its cau5i. lie finds it and fixes it; and thn Natur effects the "Cur." ( Rights He-served) The United Chiropractic Hoard of Kiucation ha- np;.n;ntM th" following committer of Chiropractors? to carry on an Pta-at.oml camp.'tJgn for the science of Chiropractic. Artic!-. will l. a published In this newspaper each Monday. WHERE TO GO AND WHOM TO GO TO South Bend
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