South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 236, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 August 1922 — Page 3

THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 24. 1922

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I country roaia. In th laI the total f.or.'l I .'Je for 'ine purpo-,. Is morf

f'rfdirtlrn mii! thit ri.iy of !o-.v tnxrs have ponv. r.f'rr to return.

highway; ' .t thtr. Represented at Meet

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GAMP MEETINGS TO END NEXT SUNDAY

Polier Shoot Youth In Running Cun Duel Year Michigan City I I Ml - - ! -

BOOST TAX RATE FOR GOSHEN CITY

To Remove Phones if Rates Are Increased

tw.i I' I,';-: hirch-. rpr'.'-r.tlr? ' , -. " u '";.' i'f !i T!h',i-'ni In ';ar,.i. ' i wr" rfprf-fi'-lTit :h- anr.m: en - ; , -r.t:(r. 'f :h For: U'.iyi. IiiptK ! Aociat! r u-!i!r,h -,;. r.-I t'diy .it' I th I: Iliv-r I -1 : t -1 church 30' ; rn. 'a.-r , f KTf . j

II. v. U. R. WViner Will Pn-arli at (IIomii Service Other iNilrs New.

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Inrrra.srd Cots of Tiro and I'olire Department Causes Action. ';nHKN. Ini.. A;u. m- '; A hihT rnto of taxation will :n r.rro ;n r;oh' n v;ty n t yf-ar. 'I'jo rhif!y to inTa'-'-d rfiet of th tr i'-panrnrnt an! the p"!ke deI artir.fr.t. At prr-rnt th (Jovhfn citv tax

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lir.; flh'T'- w'itK other fiprv!.-or'. h a.-irfl N- forr- th" .-;' :.t tr.il i.ii-5.nn In T Ts r.op. of having tVift, val .:it:"ii of l:-rii n c tj::y ( ! I in d. ar.'l u h:' r.o worl has ! ;

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BRYAN SAYS THAT LAWLESSNESS IS MENACE TO NATION

Commoner A-ail Liquor Law Violator, Profiteer and Involution Theory.

1 ;j' l. Crane -r of I'.errK-n oounty hal a

ji;-nio W'-lii'rfay fit iu-r.-i -n Spi nis j jrnjrs

v -11 repr .sntd. Hf-rt Ar.ilr-us of Jackson, w a.3 In the city W'-flnesday tr attend the fjnral pervkes for l. .1. ('''. Mr. Andrews : a MirhiKan Central rn wint er a? was Mr. Coy. Mr. And Mrs. Karl r.rj- r'-idiny ast of Nil--, parents of a dauKhMrs. It. N. Hasltt and Mrs. C. A. Hallnrk hio ;onp tf Aurora. 111.. to attend the annual oarnp rneetir.; of til- Christian Adent church. ;eor'- F. Flow, r will leave Thursday for th" north. llf will be located at L s Ch n aux island. Mrs. Kluwf-r will motor north with her hrothr and Iiis wife. Mr a'rd Mrs. Arnot WVese of Keokuk. Ia., who are r.o en route to Nile.". Mls Florence Helvon and Mi.-s deine Ilaroft of Hammond. Ind..

WINONA LAKH, Ind.. Aiiff. 23 "What the worid needs tody :s to K hack to ;od," v-ertd William

Hrvan. in an iddre.ss

frtro ltfiO p-rs'tit at

H'.hle cmf'T'-nc. 'The ourc of

th world's tpoubi; today Is that

th peopp are !t,'nor!nj Cod'.s 'aw,"

i"y ;s Ni c.nt3 on ach J 1 0 ai.atii.n It will n c -'- a j-j- (n jn.

j' r ,v.. thi rate on a -count of addii t:onal fundi that are required by .the bo.ird of public safety, which has j ;t.;riydii t.on ou-r the fire department ; a'-d thi police di-artment. A 5ix cent vy m in forc for s ip- ' port of floshen Public library- and there Is a four cent levy to raise funds for support of (Joshen hos- . p'.tal Th hospdal association p'.an rection of a $20.0t0 addition and ;a.-ks that $10,000 of th amount be raisorj iy taxation ' Mnr. thin $10.- ' "Cl pt annum i needed to run ; ;r,.h"n I'uMic bbrary. .i C.trriegi , ir.stit ution. Taxpayers in Goshen city pay on each J100 valuation and

ifl poll tax for purpr5f? of all taxation.

ianr u , It is estimated city overnrr.ent is

the Winona ff)S(ih? thrre time wht it did he-

fore th city in I02o became a city of the "fourth class. Until then the

1 !l. vsj te.;ejihne rv-rvic j th- helhyvi'.le exchar.cre.

j :h .cn!-!. In c.-u-e a. hitrher rate for.

service rrar.t the comp.Hr.y hr , ".-y th Indiana public service com-; mission, to discontinue th:r t phones and have them rvtnovtd from j their houses. j Othpr pöti:! ns nr he'r circu!ated and ir" be;r.ET (.s erned by manyj perir.s. Th viirr;; contend thatj th vrvic providc-4 by the tele-! phon company ha no: ?-er. !m-j proved or made more rrTlient at j nntlm durirn? the five year.; The petition are iruiated as one!

.f l in the f.zht whih w:;. be m id" hy th c'.ty of She;hyv;lie against th petition of the InJlanu H"ll Telephone Co. for an increass :n rate here.

A BROKEN-

DOWNWOMAN Th en I Began Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Medicines

Must Pasteurize Milk For Winona Consumers

WINONA LAKH. Ind.. Aus 23. A reoreisentative of the täte board

Donaldsonvillo. Ii. "I write witb j pleasure to praise your medicine !

Lvdia E. Fink-

ham's Vegetable j Compound t

whicn has done so much to restore my health. 1 was a broken-down woman until my busbar, d lircuht me a bottle of your vcp(;table Comrour.d and one of Lydia E. Tir.kham's Blood Med

icine. I had been having prins every

month and at intervals between, was weak and seemed to be Mnotherir.g at

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are Kusts of Mrs. H. A. Crowley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charly Martin of 1'atterFon. N. J.. are crue.-ts of Mr. und Mrs. Iiert Kippoy. Irving K. Showt rman is home from the Univtrsity of Illinois to spend the remainder or the summer a ation. Ir. and Mrs. T. TL. Hurd. have j,-o!)e to Rochester N. Y., to vis.t relatives for two weeks. Ir. H. I. Oiddinsrs and family are in Chicago to pend P- few das. .Ioeeph Zaceh has b.en granted a dlvorco by Jude C. i:. White of the Herrien county circuit court from Mary Zaceh on the grounds of desertion and cruelty. r Hobbed-llaircd T eachers Barred to Add Dignity, School Board Explains ;nE:iNFIi:iJ. Ind.. Au. 2?.. 1 he Hancock county bo.ird of filiation has lix.-.laimt d any in'creti 'f Iryln tu retrulae mot-.. I.s by their resolution aira:n-t employing tiach i rs with bobbi h.nr and extrtmc; modes of dr The board .says the resolution h id no n fnenct' to morals whatever bec.ius "the tin at jii'jr.i; women in the county have l.obh.-d tlu-ir hair." The resolution w .a. for the puri. se of adding dignity and appearii:ic( of maturity to the teachers.' the m n b'. rs saii. "n of the bet-t srrounded criti- j e;.cir.s of public tvhaoI teachers is j th- la-'k f.f maturity of m.ar.y of

tnem trie I.ict tnat tney are mere b ivs ar-.d it.: Is t h tr.selve." Kiys tho ! iitl's NT.it-!i. nt. "S.it:tjf-S show

he continue!. "Ther" n v r was a -time when the world m-d-d to g'f-t ba.ck to the fundamentals of rehtrion more than now. For the frrT time in history

our country has menacing (m?

of l;iwk.-n. There are the

jranizatior.s which sa-'-k to d f at prohibition, and the 'bootlrer and the man who patronizes him. In my opinion, th' man who buys liquor i.s far worse than the 'boot-bT-.r.' The 'booth-.ter' has the excuse that he, Ions it for money, and the man who patronizes him has no -xcuf. His love for liquor is greater than his love for country. '"Then we hive the element of T dy prallt '-'rs, who boost the prices of commodities Just now the coal profiteer i.s the most in ev! denco. I hope tho time will come when the jTuvernm'-nt vvill have enough courage to take these highway robbers by the fhroat." Mr. Bryan bitterly rra:ned the "damnable d-octrine of evolution." which, ho mid. is belns? permitted to "stftfil into our scitools and coliMe.s to poison the minds of the boys and girls of the country."

mayor wa paid Now he draws $: hivi services.

I2ff) per annum. ,000 per year for

J The Klkhart county tax levy of IS cents on each $100 valuation will

lalso probably ie raised. The con

ntsjjs Ksulnr nearly half a f or- lars of bonds to pay f

nty

million dol

or pavincr

of health, w-ho has been at Wir.ona t times, but in a week 1 felt like an

otner woman, l also ueecj i,yaia I'inkham's Sanative Wash. It did me a lot of pood too. I cannot praise your medicines too much and will be more than glad to recommend them to anv woman who is euilerin from female troubles. You may print my testimonial, as it is true." Mrs. T. A.Landry, 612 Miss. St., Donaldsonville. La. Note Mrs. Landry's words "as it is true." Everv letter recommending Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is genuine. It is a statement tellinpthe merits of these medicines just as the women in your own neighborhood telbeach other.

Ik for a week conducting an :n- i ventilation In an effort to ascertain J the eource of an epidemic of typhoid . fevr, has ordered that all milk de- ; livrei to Wlnojra Lak residents ! niur. h pateurlze.d. More than 15 . ca-es of tThold fever have develop-1

ed at Wlnorta Iike. in reoent weeks an the source has not yet bee.n letmed.

Holeproof

Hosiery

For service and fine appearance Holeproof Hose are unexcelled. Made with the Extra-Stretch ribbed top to insure comfort and long wear. Pure silk in all shades at

$1.60

'J.26 South Michigan St. formerly tÄfflRD d LEWIS

Glove

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Hosiery previously sold at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00

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TIIK VALEXTINE Ia a good mild cigar. 213-tf

For reliable dentistry' consult Drs. Car?on Oren. 125 W. Washington ave. P. Main 3 49. Adv.-20S-tf

Dont Throw Old Shoes away, but brin them to us arid we will iunke them new apain. These low prices for a hort tim: Mfn's half soles. $1.-3; Women's b a If poles $1. ". It w.il p'y T'J to walk ii few blocks to our iriop becau we ar Iiivlnp you for your trouble. Washington Shoe Repair (The Original) 1H XV. Wahlnton 8trrr

that about

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teacher

if the country arindr or bandy of H:e. Vour.T .in'.drtn wt.ar their b. tir bobbel. It nr.y sonn ie that nil iaditH will. li'it for the prta-nt the matter of evnpie Inifore ll"e ib.ildren is considered. Kvery real .1:1.1 true teacher h:is iinni rmosf in

mlntl the do!n.: of whatever will do (O.Sim t air IXCSllirs Itl

the n.os- jrood and h lp the children ii ios: .

Little Joe is Still Alive After Thrilling Adventures UU'VAX, Ind.. Aup. 23. Jue ape two, son of Mr. and .Mit. (liver OKle, seems to rxjsoss a charnux! existence for he lias tiune throuRh two thrllluiiC adventures w ithin the ki-t two days and is littbi tue worse for h; e.vpcri' nces. Tlie bov'a father parked his auto

mc'bile mar hU home Saturday and WHi.t about his .vork. A little later the mother lookol din of the kiteher. window and saw Lhe car speeding down the lane w.th the two-year-old at ;h s:ein wueei. A craxh follownl and the oar too'c the ditch, head-on. Little Joe w as. pinned against the steOJim; wheel by the cushion wliich was hurled from the front seat by the foiee of the impact. The child was only dicht ly bruised. Monday little Joe acempaniel hl father irJto the pasture, where a cow with a calf va.s KTazliiu. The animal, with lowered h(;ul. charjrtxl o:i the infant and catt-hin; it with its horns toed it into the air When tiie child fell to the earth the cow again eh.ir?l and b. -ran stajupin; the little victim with its feet. The father rushel to the child's rescue. Krabbln tho anin.al by one hurn and dr-agfring the boy to safety. The child i? bruls'-d, but i.s not In .-erious condition.

"It is the Judgment of the boanl that children will be bet: er led by j.ers'on.s of ir.xture actions and of a rtain amo.;::t of d:cn!ty. Thus tha !-oues: w a made th;tt bobbed h.air

1 tlor.e up r. manner In the1

f.-hooj r-ioTii Some cd the veiy V:,e?t your p; r'.s ar d women of the f ountry hae ha 1 :he.r hair bobbed. yme cf li.'i etr's tp.vhrrs are nmor.? them. Vet not for one in-f-'an: could or.e (jus'ion the char-

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' The only pur;v t .."1 1 tr. Clin the iv. : ;'crt of the pupils f.

to li.a e

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of the res.iluaximum. of rer h- : '.ic'urr-' -r d .z .ily and

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Loss to the Promoters GOSJIKN, Ind . Aug. 2Z. THe management of the Elkhart county fair estimates the promoters will lose between $1.500 and $3,000 on this year's venture. The exhibits and the race were on a par with those in recent years at the Goshen fair

ground, but the patronage was dis- !

appointing. . - The future of the Elkhart county'

i fair is uncertain. A two-vear lea.e i

hel l by Jay and Noel Cooke of Lo-. sansport has expired This year, they paid rental of $1.0 01. All conoes-sict. aires at the fair de-, clare they lost heavily. Their re- j ceipts were very bght. they said Miss Julia Fouler of Milford wast gin $10u in gold Itobert Iiamsby i

Crumstotcn Man Suffers

f Goshen. 11. was giver, pony, valued a $lt'.

land

Pneumonia, Also Hurts'- Warsaw Brethren Church

:..rOKTE. A;:. 23 Iu'.s Zahrn.

is so nie what imattack cf pr.e-j-

v r. c a : : a lift V '-tk b r.;:r Mr. Za ! a st.: re t r

:-..:ow n. avirr a n

: wh.ch he suffer ! after ke 1 and severely injured

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y an infuriated hi s- n, I'rnest. i r n we s w a '. k i r.

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To Have Anr Minister W A IiS AW. ltd. u- 23. Rev. j li'.es J. Snyd-r. M. ib dgeviile. 111., j :as been .v,i,,c!t'.i ,ii p-uor of thej rethr. n . hutch f K.j: Warsaw to

uorel Hev. A V.. Thomas, resumed,

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s porSt Jrn when s .id-

y afacke,'. from the rear bv the

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iy of S"u:h Thonn:s en Se'it 1

.Mr Zahr fort to V. rr. e.

Having n w' a u n esi re Zahrn.

had r.o w-arnirc ibie to make any

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P-nd. wi.: pive up and probably iio field

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dr.-vo the b

v. phy.o;an who dress.Mr Zahn s-iferfd a b r.e. a dep gash :n th th jurulir and rulse- and scratches j rj e u n: o n i .a f c in S.ir

' time the atl"d:

noticing h'.j fao.i rr. e to th' resa w a a r. v 1 c a 1 1

ST t'K WAILS AW

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f .sn.a:: !n Cent

INDIANA I,.Ki:s

Ir.d An-

: ir irills

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le W'Min is. ken collar r. e c k n r numerous

the north edge of Warsaw. The t'.'h were brot:ght fr,",m "he state h.-.fhe-ry at Iake I'apikeechie

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a turn

for the better took p'..oe today.

wiiitn irns nmi camp: They umally find out that iom. thlnj in the lino of toilet articles hai teen forgotten. Talc powJer. lv!.s creams. shsv'ns powders. aps. razors we've ot thera all At regular price. GOLDIE MANX'S FOt'R STORES

LOST Brindle Bull Do

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"Jack. Return to Ludwig s Auto Supply, 40S S. Michigan St.

DITCH MASTintS. Ir.l.s upon a iHitc'i Master: yu know they tr stool. 113-tL

No One Need Buy Cuücura Before He Tries Free Samples trm cf CUf--U(rin-.r-t;l X. HIU. fcM

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Store Closes Saturday at 9:30 P. M. Other Days 6 P. M.

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Where You Find Value, Not Only in Price But in Quality

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Begins Thursday, August 24th Ends Saturday, September 2nd

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We do not carry over merchandise from one season to another. Goods must be sold during the season for which they are bought. That is why we are disposing of all spring and summer merchandise regardless of cost or former selling prices. We are prepared to accept this loss that we may clear out all remnants of our spring and summer lines. All short lengths, broken lines, odd lots must be disposed of at once. Cost price not considered. No exchanges, no refunds. Every sale must be final.

Specials All Over the Store New shipment of Percale and Gingham Aprons. Smart styles, neat patterns and colorsr..8!.-. $1.00 Bathing Caps in colors, 25c values, plain; 17c; 50c fancy trim- OCf med WWW Waterproof Bathing Bags; 50c OCp value WWW Small lot of Leather Girdles; $1.00 CEf value DOC 22 inch All Over Embroidery and Flouncings; values to 75c, I Ckf special, yard ... ww Black Leather Tourist Correspondence Cases, containing tablet and compartments for pencil and stationery; $1.00 value . . . OUl Mirrors for travelers in case, 50c OCf value COC Women's plain hemstitched Handkerchiefs; .oT"1'.6 25c Men's plain hemstitched Handkerchiefs; spe3 25c Kirk's Cocoa Hardwater Castile, Palm Olive or Jap Rose Soap; 4 choice, special. . I ww Men's genuine B. V. D. Athletic . "Union Suits; $1.50 value, ( 4 A fsuit 4 I I O Boys Athletic Union Suits, good qual- PQ ity, special .... vwli Women's all wool, fine quality Bathing Suits, at final reductions; 2 lots, special at CC QE $4.95 and . .

Inter-State Fair Visitors We extend a most cordial invitation. During your stay in the city plan to attend this special selling event. You will be most welcome whether you come to buy or just look around. We would like to have you see all this dependable merchandise we are selling at such extremely low prices.

Remnant Sale oP Yard Goods One lot of Batiste, French Serge, Storm f3Q Serge and Plaids; very special, yard iJS White Voiles in stripes, figures and 'Sf bars, very special, yard & s One lot of Wash Fabrics, formerly sold OGft up to 59c; special, yard lm3j Sale of Remnants Remnants of Silks. Woolens, Wash Goods, Linings and towelings at greatly reduced prices. Baronette Satin, 40 inch, in orange plaid and rose stripe, suitable for sport skirts; $3.50 f i A Q value; special, yard I BVtJ White figured Sport Skirting, 36 inch; QPft $1.50 value, yard Cf )C . .Silk and Wool and Silk and Cotton Poplin, 36 and 40 inch, in colors; very special, (S9C Black Messaline, 45 inch; special, J d 5Q yard I J One lot of Georgette Crepe and A A C Crepe de Chine; very special, yard ... 9 I 1 U Sale of Remnants Suitable Remnants of Curtain materials. Ginghams, Percales, Muslins and ect. On sale at greatly reduced prices. Dress Gingham, good quality, 2 7 inch; Q very special, yard Iww Toweling Towels 16 inch Twilled Cotton Toweling. l ff bleached and unbleached; special, yard . . I Ul 16 inch all Linen Bleached Toweling; 3Ca very special ww Huck Towels, 19x35, striped border; 01 very special u I w Slercerized Table Damask, good quality, "9Q 64 and 72 inch; very special, yard f 9C Mercerized round scalloped Table Cloths. 53 inch, in blue, gold and white edges; ! special 4 lafalw

Hosiery Specials

Women's Fibre

Hose; formerly $1.00 value, pair

Silk

57 c

Women's yLisle Hoserv in navy, brown, black and

47c

white; very special, pair

Men's Fibre Silk and Thread Silk Hose in navy, white and dark green;

75c values, pair

57c

Women's Underwear

Women's Gauze Pants, umbrella and tight knee;

formerly 65c and $1.00 values, at

50c

w omen's One - piece

pink Crepe Pajamas, with

blue figures; special at . .

$1.69

Petticoats, Envelope Ch emise and Gowns, fancy lace trimmed, small lot in each styles; $2.95 values, fr qe choice sß I aww

One lot front and broken sizes white; special

of Corsets, back lace, in pink and $1.49

Curtain Stretchers, with stationery, brass nickle plated pins, 1 inches apart, will not 4 OQ tarnis, special 4) I aOw

- See Thursday Night's Paper for the Big Values in Women's Ready-to-Vear Garments

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Only smoke and water damage. The fire has made it possible for everv home to have a COFFIELD.

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Keeping Money is Different From Making Money The money you keep is the money that in the end will benefit you most. .Start a S.vir..:s Account with this strong bank today, where you know your money is ife and wherr you v-ill receive the kind of cooperation th.it you hould expect from your Lank.

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REMOVAL NOTICE

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