South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 220, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 August 1922 — Page 3

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TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 8. 1022 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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HEDGES AND CORN MENACE AUT01STS

Arcidrnt? at Highway Curvr-. Obstructed by Fnlia'jr. Arc Very Frequent.

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NAMING OF JUDGE CAUSES DISCUSSION

.IOHNS AM) MAKYS. Mr.vriK. An r. :. i:y I. N. S T :. 17;h anr.ua! rinin of th Johns ;nJ Mirys of Inliana v. ill 1..- i;fvl at l:;vrr;d- i.rk Am::. IT. at r.iton. Plirn ar M!rs ri i.l'- to entertain 5.000 v-itor-. .is c.v h John anl rar-h Man- is t'Tniitt'--! Iii or

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CLINTON INNS ARE ORDERED CLOSED

Federal Prohibition Azents Place I Jan on District Much Liquor Found.

ti: prohiMtion law n Chr.tor. ar.-V Yermii'.ioM rour.ty. Sovr.i! j"0' Jpjiiity shersrTs wtf -rr. p'o J l.y tho Vermillion co unty e.-ninK.-cr.rs In an f f'o: t to cl- an :p thf ;'.ac. The ff tlrral acpr.ts destroy I ir.or-1 than tpn whiskey :!!:. 2 r pallors of n:ah an! a j-:ar.t;ty of nthT matf rial s uM in 'h tnanufatur of

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f't, anl it H !' .raM- .f not too -xvrs.v". that thi l:"an' ;n-ra.'-l to ."."0 or I'"1 t. At r 1 : ntra'tion th .-'.v . liouM li" i sr for a- . t lr" t ' ' in ail 'li-rr-i'ini from t ho t :t :-! ior. If ir very import i rit that t. h vt,i:. liitrhway l;ar-.ni-nt M" ' ryt h: " .r. its nowf-r to lr:or a th-- --at : v

i histi'W'ay trav 1. i!i lal- mv, an l o this f nil all apf-rint nilffi' nn-1

T3.n'",rs aro :r -t ru''t"-i to a-o farmri who havi- iltntö oorn '.- i run 's anl road intr-'-t l't to !in!Vf:t th- crop an i-'-on as p'r.h'f. Many lar..l n-Arrs h.tvf wrift-:i J- h.r.

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GOVERNOR AWAITS RESULT OF COAL

STRIKE MEETING!-

J'olitiral (iircle? Speculating Over Appciintmrnt of Kenner as Judre.

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IN'MANAPOMS, Ir.l, An?. 7. (I'.y A. I. .Much dis u-s:on ! b!nz cau'cf! in political cirrl- of In-

K FCO KD KNKOLLMKNT EXPECTED AT DE PALW A.vr.,r:. ltd.. Aue. t.

day, September II. .v matrir-jlatlon j i:hraents and ?-t out of hr r p

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flrj-t chapel excrc!.fs will r" ti.a t.y irt Mr

A'i:. 7, Ord"T Sifurd.iv to about

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I rounds Fritliy affrr.r o-. Mr. M r- ! can said thr would r- trn';1 ! in t!?al:rir with othor vioiat'ov I in Vermillion cojr.ty nfrr th rendheu an l '"inonshin'-rs" wer out

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Udnoiav and rK"'Jlar

diar.a as to whether the appointment j v- m hpxin Th'.ir.vJay

MrCray Says If Confcrrnre I: Not Surre-.-ful State Will Take Over More Mine.

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f 2u m r: r KTinr u- Jude of th3 Huntinrton circuit court i for the unexiirl frm of loortt M. Tiprhart. r'-ignd. or is only for th tiroo tirtll tlu- fall election.

Mr. K'-nri'T is proingr to rjualify for

h' jt:dship nxt vok. h tnid

ondav. an 1 will ictivc- a cdmrnls-

Mon at th limp, whh, if worded as some others have heen, will pro-

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ac.-ordiHK to otMcia! of tb univer

slty. Fiven latt year's

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year ex - , force m -nt a

Indiana.

for

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enrollment tn; year -x - , inrccnn nt a"r.t at' r . .7 , .. o .n -

to break all former records ' and Julian P.rvan and wot 'n n,, ,'

Terre Haute, rounds of the"

!n Clinton

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if'. - A. i'. (iovernor McCray wa Monday .'iwaitint: th outcome of

vide for a term extendinsr only until j the fa!i election. j Mr. Kennt r W it he known that j he will .accept th- appointment aci republican candidate for Judce, hut'

I will make no fight to ohtain th;

place on the ticket. Claude (.'line was!

an active applicant for the appointment bv ov. MeC'rnv. It has ren

roti.M:;on orficer r

freshman ; The orhcers made -h.

c.ai or ii)Q men and women js r ; nrinKin ( s'ablishmerti

! per ted to he ?ma!r th.an tne ciaes j t-erore i-i?uinr the order? thi year. From the number: Th.- mficers aid they' were of th" j already enrolled. or lifted a? beiW f that the n;en operatir.tr the !h sin-t rented room. and made plan" pia e would take advantage of the

for entering, ana :rom up num.". 1 ci:;in e t0 c;oe nr their

places, as

of inquiries received daily, it is e?ti- most of them admitted that they had maied that th" enrollment may ran been violating the prohiMt!n law.

I ne proprietors were told tha

a- n.cn as i.i,v. ' proprietors were told that a fed

Dr fierce H. r.rosn ha. spent tne.eral injunction would be tiled against la.-t two weeks in the cufii looking . t hem in case they n-ere no öio,i

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rso COOKING Th "Focd-Di ir" f-r All Ar.?. Quick Lunch atHorr.?,0:::.:r,sr i Fountains. Ask for IICRUCiCS. xr Avoid Imhlicns L SuLrtitutcs

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nt- "i-e!.ind conference. where

miners and. operator-; are attempt- pointed nut that Mr. Cline might at

ir:-t to ia 'oil strike

l a --ettleni'T. before talcing

of thi further

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way dep,".rti!ien that thy wir. n t u-.ir plant b v-crr w i n X crop-; sic'.". potatoes, iiirr.a'no, bar." arid t! '' like In fiHd adjicept to c-:rv-s rttv! v!ate :f;nl i.'liere-; ,oi il.-tt aii of planting corn, which. a- it t;-,at ur lrotp a men 'i re to highway tritfic ;is It nbs rue's the j. w of the traveler more than ar.y other rrp ra!ed In this state.

action toward production of coal In Indiana. Meanwhile. however. th two trip mins a? S'aunton. Ind., which ire h ir.g operated by the state under protection of the Indiana na-

tempt to have himself named as the republican candidate tor Judg. in f-p!te of the appointment of Mr. Kenner by Gov McCray. The b pal question of whether an appointment of this kind is for the unexpired term of the person retir

ing from otfire or extend only until the next election has never been

iomt ruin! n ro r. rfid M ci V, T roal for

..oe-,.o:,. v n-e. The governor sa id ! l"1'1 on h' th" attorney general.

the production of coal from the two mi ias will be Increased daily until

)w hit,(n .'i ro nneratinir at c ioacitv. i

An o'ti.-ial c!o-e to the situation said

w ill et more coal out of

c: s are expected to be Tilled oon. An early announcement concerning the new faculty members is c-pe-oted.

were no

up by August 13. The federal men say that special Investigators have been working in Clinton for er.il months, getting detailed Information regarding the wholei!e violations of

It'stoastod. Thii

oneoxlra process gives z dolightfu! quality thai can not be (JupHcatsd

vli;tim: nr.Mts Are a Mild ced and Havana Cigare. - C13-tf.

Never buy what you do not want because It is cheap.

it was said. The term of Judge Ko-

; erharf. who retired to enter a law

firm, does not expire until Nov

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ialne 1 r.o-

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than has ever been

from them before. Mf'rav h.13 indicated

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'Sunday Becoming Holiday. Reformer Asserts at inonn WINONA I.AKi:. Aug. l. '. V.y I. N. S. ) "Sunday laws in many states a

"iutiday taw.s in m-ir. !ir.Eer of an-epdme-in Home st.ttes they

siat.s are In : repeal aral d y have been

weakened and htiei -alied," declared Iar!more C D'-n -, as-itpnt superintendent of the Natior.al Iteforni A si.xdation, ad.Iresing the annual convention of the organization here t r day. "Ins'ead of. a holy da. Sun-lay becoming ;i holiday." he said. "Hut. a holiday Sunday of ple-.sure for jome always Is taken at exp-n.-" of the peaceful rest of the o;her." he Added. He asserted tht the National Reform Association Ls not king any blue. law? of a blue Sunday, but de-

tared it i"5 opposed to a red Sunday f licen1 and to ; yellow Sunday

of sold seeking.

Gov. M'Cray H ill be One of Delaware Fair Speakers Ml NC 111, Aug. T. (T.y I. N. S. C.ov. Warren T. McVay will be one of the chief speakers at the

Pe!rware rountv fair, this w -ek. He 1 farm colony

is scheduled to speak tomorrow, and Samuel I!ab!n:i, democratic candidate for Tnited Sate v.nator. will speak Thursday. Politics will tcceive as m ich attention a exhibits at h fair, as

both republican and

havt pet up ramps in t ground.

CANNERIES WAIT FOR STATE CO A L INIM ANA 1 LIS. Aug 7 I. N. S ) Inquests for C'.il were it i-i-ivel

that

in the event the Cleveland meeting do.s pot bring about a settlement of the strike he will act to take over additional mines under state control. While no announcement ha. beer, made as to location of the other mines which may he taken over by the Mate, it is believed that mines in the district now under control of state troops will be the on -'S designated. In additb-n to action on the part of the Indiana state government, the governors of coal producing s-tntes have indicated they will meet in conference at Columbu. Ohio, to outline plans for coal production in o-.-f nt the Clevt land conference is n

j fa i! ure. In. liana ofllcial clo.e to the situ- ! ation -ald Monday that participa- ' tion of Indiana operators In the Cleveland meeting is cxr-ectd. It j was stated it was regarded a likely ! that some Indiana mines will be

operate! uraler any agreement reached at Cleveland regardless of

of the attitude of the Indiana T5I- j tuminous Coal Operators' associa-, tlon. which hns been hostile to con- j ferenoe of miners and operators of the central competitive field. J The first coal produced by the j state at Staunton was ordered to j the state reformatory at Jefferson- , ville by the state coal emergency ; committee. The reformatory will i receive one car a day from the state J mines until further notice, it was ! said. Arrangements were alo made to send a car of coal to the state

for feeble minded at

P.utlerville. The committee designated a number of Indiana cannlnr factories to receive the next coal from the mine. One car will be; sent to each of the following com- : i-ir.!(: j

democrat! Starr Canning company, Fort- J

fair! ville: Acton Tomato Products com-;

oany. Acton: Central state Can-j ring company, between Indianapolis j and Southport. and Morgan Packing j eompany plant at ScottsMirg. Tit-j tV York. Ieota. Prownstown. Austin ! at..' Pnderwood.

For reliable dentistry consult Drs. Carson Ä: Oren. 12; W. Washington ave. P. Main 349. adv. r?S tf

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Don't forget the Crocers r Putchera Tlcnlc, Wednesday. Aug. i adv 220 am.

DANCING Reid's Pavilion Barron Lake Resort Every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings and Sunday Afternoon and Evening Ask Reid About the Big Cash Prizes

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Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura BP.Ott,art.TUrrTn,rSverTwhr, rortmrnpia t-tdtcM: ChiUrLcrtrt.lptI,Mal!jam,ai.

Resinol

does wonders for poor complexions Underneath mcKt unattractive skins is a clear, pleasing complexion all that is needed is the proper treatment! It issurprising" how often abrief ucof Kcsinol Ointment and Kesinol Soap will clear away blotches, redness and roughness and pivethe skin its natural freshness and charm. If your skin Isn't just what von wt It tn b. aA your uralfr tor Krinul Soap nr.A O ' tm -i.:. Lioneid Fire La

A liquid fire to the bedbug, roaches, ants and fleas is vhat the new chemical discovery really is, although there is no damage to be

J i done by using it to your springs.

j furniture or clothing.

1 J A 1113 IIPW VllVIIlIt:.!! IS fIl'T 11 us M t'Miy i-vu i . Quietus. P. D. O. C'jts C5o but these lew cent

' T'iU have the power ot riJJinff your j bouse of bedbugs, ants, roaches and , fleas if you purchase P D. Q Itisust.l 1 "if ani recommended by the leadir..? Hos- ; pitala and Railroad Companies as th-

safest end quickest way -jf nddinj tha peaky bedbuzs. etc. Special Iloopital size 2 60make3 fore frallons. P. D. Q can also Ik purchased in eealed bottles, double strength, liquid form. WettieU's r.it It.it Iru? Store. Landen Dru' Co.. Central Dru future; Auut Iran Inir Store.

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th täte cm-r;' nry t'il fonmVslon today fr -m t '-rtty-rive c ji ertfs who rcoov:.. ttuy r. 1 ! no

supplies :it a'.', and u re urn -tart cperatinr.s.

The commission ai:r ners they woutd re'-; state operate,! mines ju-

'n? !r.stitui'rs v. . r-

iiio rc);iLrin:it Mi'.in. U'INoNA LAKIi. Ind.. Aue:. 7. I IMiotoraphers in annual convention !

to , at Winor.a Iake elt-cted Kniest:

Kurth .i president and I. F. King d the cun- l m.s se(-rotary of their aoeiatlon. 1 cn.il from On und.y menihers of the assooi-j L as ,us . .-.j-.nn enjoyed a picnic at Myrtle!

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Trusses, Braces, Abdominal Supporters and Elastic Hosiery Po-dtlvHy rrnniin ... ...1. .ulu-ud ti person. Soft, llosllient. Will not oUap . Kupturv ran not work out from niulcr rad. No holes for soor-ction or prniw to hrretl. We guanir.tco a nMcnllfic nnd com fort able fit with every tnns fioid. Com' In now 110 charge f-r najnlnatlon or adTlr STANDARD DRUG COMPANY Comer Colfax and Michigan St. Lincoln 5025 '

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All odd lots nnd broken lines of Men's, Women's nnd Children's hosiery is being closed out nt n function of their real worth. Read over these items and oave M onev. Women's Hose 10c Women's and Misses Cotton hose in black and white, broken line of sizes.

rown, navy,

Women's Hose 25c Women's and Misses' Lisle Hose in 11 1 1 !. 11

macK ana wnue, not an sizes. Women's Hose 49c Here is an excellent Hose in fine lisle, colors are brown, blue, black and white. Women's Silk Hose 95c Women's Thread Silk Hose, in brown, navy, black and white; Fibre Silk Hose in white with black clocks and black with white clocks. Novelty stripe Hose in silk. Choice of these three kinds; sale price, pair 95c. Fibre Silk 59c Women's and Misses white Fibre Silk Hose, an excellent value. Children's Hose 25c Boys' and Girls "Durability" and "Armor Plate" Hose in fine and course ribbed. A great big value. Children's Half Sox 19c Child ren s Half S ox in plain colors. Every pair in this lot reduced in price.

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Fail Quarterly can claim kin-hip with lii;. .Vul

think of it! The Tunic-cape dress, the skirt vtth the circular drape, the lonir ovcrpanelin all the vivid inspiration of the new style? may he yours. Yours in the reality of Satin, or Canton Crepe, "pontine, or whatever material you want it to he. Any style in this new .Quarterly you can ropy by u -!.-.': a new McCall Pattern, printed so that there is the utmost accuracy in reproducing smartness in cut. in line . mi in finish. eiv Fall (hmrlerlv

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N July 29, 1922, the lowest

prices ever quoted on U. S.

Passenger Car Tires went into effect Royal Cords included. These new prices should give confidence to dealers and car owners that no lower batis of

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quality tire prices will prevaiL Bear in mind that these prices apply to the most complete line of quality tires in the world. Remember, too as you read the following table that U. S. quality

has been positively maintained.

SIZES

30 x 3 CI. 30 x 3V4 " 31x4 " 30 x Vh SS.

32 x 3V2 31 x 4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32 x 4V2 33 x 4H 34 x 4Vz 35 x 4Vk 36 x 4V2 33 x 5 35 x 5 37x5

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Royal Cord

$14.65 14.65 22.95 26.45 29.15 30.05 30.85 37.70 38.55 39.50 40.70 41.55 46.95 49.30 51.85

Nobby Chain $12.55 $11.40 15.60 13.00 23.00 21.35 20.45 16.90 24.35 22.45 25.55 23.65 26.05 24.15 31.95 30.05 33.00 31.05 34.00 32.05 35.65 33.55 36.15 34.00 43.20 3930 45.75 41.70

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Federal Excise Tax on the aboi'C buLS absorbed by the manufacturer The dealer with a full line of U. S

Tires at these new prices can s

you better than you have ever been served before in the history of the automobile.

If there ever was any fan

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around tor area it disappeared on July 29, 1922.

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