South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 238, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 August 1922 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING. AI 'GUST 26. 1922

i HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

fadiaaa and Wkfean few s w ES

M0T0R BUS DRIVER V'ffz: ;

.r.z to lo about it, ar.r when I was sotnjf to gt a divorce from my hu-b-tp.d ?o that sh couM havo him. Sho tol.i mo .-he cr.ir.fr to take him to thf Grnvillo fair a.r. Ask.i

II hich is Departure From Usual Counts for Decree

pokt u aym:, a uc. ::..( r.y I. M Tn nr th m-n

N. S.) Tr. rm;r.!nor,.:il h:K of Mr.!,"1' tn:ri .".nee tne rrT.t a.imin.-

what cau-.l ihr -T'r-nr.iil for j Javp 77, ry aJ tw n5Jc th" nnvor :i:rl t h tu o r.if-n wfroj " ' . . rf.;ri,.,i bea.5 of jr?nmi f-.--:-; Dope on (,oming of the line

FoiiT way.m:. A'jc :r U'.y I.j

VAI IATlNn CIGAR Are a M:Ii 5M at. 1 lUvnr C!rr. 21 1-tf.

mo what I was po!n; to do about jarti Mrs. IMuj,. : lumtr.trtn r tra- ( Oration took cJfic? 1 January

ARRESTED AT NILES

WINn.VA I,KK, In I . A nr. 2'-.

T!. r" a r- kr.own fi' rf ty,h" ff.f r Wir. on i I'k- hi -1 .i naml.

it W'arT.v. T'ip .!..r-m;c hf -- n '.ail to poü'iv ! r:.;lk i v I tr. .1 N.

i DID MY STUFF,"

JEALOUS WIFE SAYS b

;t. I tr.,i hr I wouM Io a plenty. "

YfFt'nl iy i-h hiifl a taxical' at.l

louirht a rc i Ivr an-l rro p.. If .1 u.

tr.o fair jo :n!5 in that city. found hr huMvarul arvi tho othr woman tot;othvr In tho amphitheatre

v-rM. ' :try a rfi-h "a. cirry

I Charts Het-ve. prr.l.-nt of th . .rrnr. v ho recently lKv;h: tb'keL !

co:

i.M.rri'.Sf s aiiJ

.board of work?, rnv.nc; b-en r q'i st-; . j.-hr.-; wr.. I'.-... had ahiP'-' In-

many l. ori' . i '- fnl : r. tr to ev

dence heat 1 d;r;i iheir la-est divorce cr r"-o-r;'.y.

Th4 ioup t-:J"n-l tint aftf-ri

i ! to rf?:cn ror.t.y.

J'vh Family Donates Park of 47 Acres to iSilcs. Midi.

and s;an Jirirr. Tho fir.t j-hot ( their f;r: div. r - th-: v ;ent 10 !

fit !- tViA rhm 'i r. -. m fa rjriil flip I ....ny Vi 11 , , i . . . . . . . 1 . '.

i.rk ü ...... v.. iiim.il i.ii.v in .t'-.i ULJ;I I ; I v V H. - x-ti t:v. n- ni..,

Tii.-.'i t!uy i ... ;i.m for .?r.- t;ti.o wero "i t for

Claim I.irrn-r Ordinance h ' h-V:?h. w.m f,- di t. i ' prrs,,., ' m m t r-' and V ound oman ! iprx-amroe tomorrow momii.j:

FTonil h CJrcrnvjue ff:r.. ffo' cid"d to marrv

was arstfl hj a deputy Kherifi ar.-l jr-, idrd to divorro . .;n.

!tter pave hoio5 for j.-oo fr her Th t.uSand -lain: -f :h

forma"; 'n o:-; .ctir ri of th,-s i,,yur of th it c:y 1t Fhtirrr tri1 V :tcad r..t.

Ju't a f"w day.o prrv'. -us to th , art ion of th- t:,;tyor, two t.iot j tho iir?: to 5M to that d--.rir.a-

T'::t J 1 l.r.fi ,,; ., ij

wif ? !;w-

:o the citv of Nile, in trust, by Mr. i " . r.ts were ;r, i ! for hirir.p a p

Invalid Holariaii i-it Scout (amj). Nil,!:.-. A'.;. 2". :, Sp.-oüt.

iirition of !hf .c:tu ition.

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j Ir T:i r- (.f tb-- -!( l.fiird ' , J 1 - i h . who has i.' f'i ;i V ; r, o r i i j La'- frr "--v' ral day. 1- ft today for, I I id;"; r.i '"" J!'- "-ail th.at while a-

! Iioni S1h Claims Was Trv

in to Stead Husband. .M!.Cli:. Ind.. Au?. 25. "I went

T'.rat-s a rt.os.r ..r, .'- ,.x. rfirr. -vi hnl.l 'nvr m-iv!'"' to do my Muh and I did it.

i. fr

! i-ires that th ord mnce ;ri -n

Aaiid. nr. 'I the -;ty attorney. at v.hro ir.ytan'' th warrant I.-

BT'-!, will m ike a t- -t of thej

r i:- d vio'aT i'vn.

70,000 Tii.s o Antitoxin Used to Quiet Boy of 13

tnd Mr?. Franf is J. P'ym. The pirk

1. V 1 4 4 I OI L

.-hoa'.d the fa-.

.nee for h'-r.-.-'.f .i il l hv.i -hii Iren, j ;r.c!udes more than 17 acr- locad ' ' "r,"al ,, : ',:r " "n"Aa

on ear-rir.trs. fr kie-rt mr . routt" ;n tic. c;t- of N.I

r)IlTI.AND. Au 25. (Hy I. N

S.) More than 10. GOO unit.1 of'

antitoxin wt" administered tWiley Sherby, 15, yon of Mr. and

-j near

K.iw-

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:. er jdant. T!ie park i.- already in use. and in rtsperts is one of the t:nr.-t rerrratic n crnf r? in Mlchi-

tiit inn, rs. rnnr. a-;c :: -uy t n.

1,1 h.- ! !.. . tr:. taken bv ' V:'h ?b Avord- Mr. Reha Fen-

cvm? in ,f;,thr-r t ?:,rt,,J!t!.o hith o.m -mh :im-nt ,lr:, f)f :h;, (,.v. ..xr!ain,i lh, 1 r.-Iay afternoon h.irtre.l w'.tn .-.-- ; i,- ,r4.,l o' the Ml! !- r- k i. ...., ..M - .v r. f 1 - -, r r i. i ... ... ". i ntfrav it t the (CTiv.ilf. Ohio, lair

:;;'. 'rnlIk ?oM :iT. U:,;0'" ln t,,n;.roI:,ls y. ,terdav artrrnoon when lockj.ixv. a result r,f infection

... . .4 . . .... .4 , r,..,lr r,.;j. pr- J, .S t e 1J r ; , .. J . Of - , , . . , . .. .11

d r. i n- ' ro!i;r::!ir t hi v t r .it rrv n t of , , . , . , , , . , , 1 i A l .Mi 1 red 1 ordi an, CI. also of

führt Wl- pa- -e.i i-'iiv ,i; ij;t- Tiifi'tirr of the Win or. a jtke to-,n bo.ird.

find fa -e-powdc r. Mrs. I'.a jnii;ait

:.er count r-d v. ;th th- c'..i:n. thjLt Il.lw.n oiu iiir.il 1 : .; then

to.. I u -r h had b. en to hurch. itin. arrord:r.4r to expert?. Thn ra-i Miami county w .11 be nv 1 appr--xi- ; "I went to the l ih- to w : k on a , tural cndi t ior in one portion of ! .r.ately $:.'') r. the -:n'' r and1 cottage :i.y c:np!( it i. buibli f no park fumHi" an :d al coif ! (rt-ber re'crati'-n f oters a- i

Irs Noah Sherley. who in suffering I -aiJ Khrlr- :''l"l,i;h- 1 w " : I o':rse. which ha been laid out by ! r--wlt cf

:. w 1 t w w h r :i pr

a hich 3. voloped after lie had run a

splinter into his hand.

th - :'', an-1 s!:chtly wounded u ' ,Ui- -:1

is can tt-vrr. 11. of Ireenville. Mm j Muenco of a narcotic until a physic-il-o ' inan was in rompanv ui; h j ian could be .summoned to ndmmis-

i rio'-iiiin wa.-i m t;nip;in

f I . I I I I ljJ llri .11., .''lill' l'l.vjrv, 11 Li.i (liiu .'1 .ill '. j l ; i". . ,. .. l., .. ..v,, 4..,.i. I

Pridav afterno-.n a '-.out .1 mem- WARSAW. Ind . Au;r. J :.. Trus- . ' ' " " l-" "","1""' l"'"v

ter the antitoxin.

1 r of th" !: tary c'uv inotore-1 t o i f c -s Ko-einsK -o:ntv. in---1 ; :i Z , " 4 4 4 " r;,. np sm-h to s.-,.-.- at fomp'm ar.r.ti.al s ,-.n a: Mv-t;.- (;.....,., .o.phith. ttre at the fair prouncM. r.:,heka . P.v"S- :.' e.,rnp b..ut I 'a r ;-. S:h.-r I t I . . ; 1' of tki week, i ' M' 1;''' Mrs. Foreman !- v;;,.. ...,...mptr....i the!! are .'e ib-d to pi.r.ha-.- 4r.p-rry! ' ' ,,'J1 Klnnin- a-anrnd tocher pa rrv to rl- lake Th- Cottrir!- " t;-.- lank , ,f - .to- r.J: v b.- t - 1 : " r ,1',,:it JlVt' nio,hs an1 h" h;,s

f Ko-e:':.k cour t. in-" t i Ii ,

.tnd lotli wer' in the crowdf d

look ;it th.-.- b. r."s oi" th- Kirl

bathe r&."

Fire Works Hoard Head.

Xpert, a clu: house his be, n i vides fcr the .-hm'.r.at :n -f in;

. . , i . . r,., ... , . a t f-ir a, 4. . . . , '.,-- ! T'v n - f ! ! v ... (, rn'ir.!v ike anil to

-11 I'.' i-ll'-l l' 4. lilt. .1 ".II' A .... .. ........ .... tra.V for t:i sjpp-r. ::: i : i !i"ii-- for th" h'dlintr

.,'.( en riling him around in her an

i '

.'iv ;t n mal tnei-tin-'S.

The annual reunion f th- Vmin? f-irnily wa s 5i hi Thur.--i ty at Isla nl park in ?h- e;f, . A!ir,ut 70 mern-

two Ti:rm:iis ill. WARSAW. Iml . Auir. 2 ' . Mi-s

toiiiob.ir." Mh. I'cnwuck asserted. 'Sii has leri caliinc: me up on the : b-phor..' ar.d telling me that ho b."-n takin? Vonni- arout:d with h- r. .T-keT me what I was co -

CORL'MBPS. Aup. 2".. (By I. N. S.) Members of l'olumbu" offi-:.a!

f.I)i: TIIHIIi; TIUPS. Ifamilv are wondering "who's m-xt."

VARSAW, Ind.. Aur. 2". Pruce j followmc th disiwisx.il i cv-ently of

built, ami a c!ii!dren"s shelter in th4 mid-t of o:npb?te playroutul t-quip-v.' nt. inclu lire: .i wadinpr pool, a tennis court, a baseball diamond.

Police Captain and Co) j nd a cinder track, are amori- the

a uract ion. oi tue parK.

tors in prec.r.ct.- pcil;rr a vrte el S.--S- than Ua'. and in tb.-f-e :r.v:i:;i having n voting machine.

IM. Pihop, police captain, and Patrolman Otha Iark:n. by Mayor R A Tucker. The two in n were

Merritt. Fort Wayne youth, he'.d in tho county jail here on a charce of haviner Ptolen an automobile belonging to Al. CJerard of War.-aw, admittfal today to Sheriff C. IV Moon that he made three trip.s from Port

Wayne to Warsaw before he pot up the police cummitte of the r.ty

enough courage to take possession J con mil

of the machine.

tac; s.;.i: aids miukiihs. RAI'AYRTTR. Au. 2". (Iiy I. N. S. ) Famil.es of many railroad men who have bean out on Htrike for the past r't-w wet ks. n--e Ik in

dism;.".:- -1 from the force after a ; M.ported throi 5h funds gathered in cnf renee between the oil -er- and ja t k' day lu-ld recently t'.v wive.; an-; mfinber of the board of works and ! daughters f the strikers. Manv af

tb.f fami'.i-

iiavc hal in in omc

HIT NOT "OI.I Amv 1 INI I ANA Pt LTS, Ai;c. 25. (Hy J . ' N. S ) Police h:e were ai'pabd to recently to look for Abraham Lincoln. Abraham hailed from ' Mur.cie. and was 40 years old. '

ince July 1. when th- strike f th-'

Althfiuh refuin' to disrdo shopcrafls- men wa.-. instituted.

IlPsII COAL CAIVS. In-Lanapohs. Auc. 2.". Coil nrs ' wer-- 1'e.r.c r ti'iif-ii ir.to .-Southern Indiana !iin:r;tr r 'ci'ir. today frotn ail jLirt- f tit- ."ate to care for tho aftcr--tr;k- market and relieve the; fuel famine. 1

Holeproof

Hosiery

For servier 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

S1.60

ir.t or tne iiTn.,y were present. 01 i:r;,n! in.-truc'or at tho Chi-!

1 Mrs. Donr.i-

at t h i R o u 1; ! s

d in Prairie tv. n.-hip. l;ae

'" . i evere l-rant, ir..true:o rNjvhom the oldest w,h KU Votimr of h,,s. r,uUi:: ,cilot(i. and NNiie. Claud- Harder wis r4-b-eted . ,,, !:.i,.r,on teacher at

)r-s.ilent of the f.im;.v r i'in..M :

.'.r.i irv;..r 1 ountr wa .. rtr ,1 . ore-( 1 Mr;re,.n with rvpho'al f. "-. tary and treasurer. !-a1ü1- at Winona Like, and will b- j

1 j r.n .hie to ffart the new term of Orover Ho':, art in Moo- h art. j rhno! accor-limtr to atteinli.nr ph- ; Iii., itfndln? the rational conven-j Sil rir.,.

SCHOOL DAYS

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By Dwig

1 t!'-n of the Royal Order of Moo... j

SHIP ONIONS.

WillSm Mrrrill and fatnüv nf

On.nr V V are e,K:i of xrr I SILVRR LAKH, Ind.. Auir. U . . ,.ard Mrs". Wr.ham Jaon. Mr. Mer- i:ii:ht f;ir!"u: of oninn- hlVP ,'"r'n r.r. ;.r,l Mr. Jav.n wor,. s,hooi M i Id'I f mm Silver Lak e t b. i s we K .fri-nd in New York, in their bov-!,n'1 il is i-1 "ext boo ! dav.-- ' I this tntal 1,e ''"idi'-aN d. The

STAHpS

Miss Maude Venaman. a prlneljxil In the Mi-hia n c-ty tuib'.ic s IiooN. !s a p'.it of hf r M-?er, Mrs. j. ' P Po -rartv.

r..fu yi' l'l in oKsciusKo county trr.i 'sumnier is much larger than in foi-i

no r vears. 1

On account of th- b ath of P:r

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SHOOTS AMI II 1 1 CAN j WARSAW. Inl.. Aus. 5 A larej Americm aKb' aws sho tolay b ;

man Klrner Lub.- the annual nie-! Morns Miller, who resid-v mi the.

m-- of th Rroth'-rh I of Firemen sin. re of Cry-tal lake. Tins sp-ci-s and I i-c.. motives to be k'lven under o fbir-1 has Jonir b"n suppo.-ed to

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& Fool ten TinesJ

th aup:cH if Il.tr'or loIe of N.Ies, h i'- ri ror.c e'ied.

etinet in north ! n Indiana. The

, '-,'! shot by Miller wa.s seen fe t.

; two inches between tho tip-! of its Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Willn.an.i um:. Milb-r will have the bird, IS! Clarendon a v.. are parents of j im. tinted. j a daughter, born Thursday even-' 1 inc ! DITCH MASTims. j RIaborate pim are beimr made' Insist upo:, a Dutc " Master; you 1

know they are pood. 213-tf. I For reliable flenttstry consul: Dr. ! Carbon & Oren, 12." W. Washington I ave. P. Main 349. adv. Zi tf I

for the Odd FcvIoa pi'-nic to be arid l,abor Day at P.- rr: n Sprints. Berrien Sprint and Niles judire.s will join in the reb-bration.

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Over one thousand strong It's a great force it can do good and it can do wrong which shall it be? There comes into the world over certain cycles of time a great power that can Influence the times the people It can kill opportunity for better things or it can be opportunity itself for that which is good. x The existing order of things always cries "it cannot be," "it shall not live" why? Because the new and big force means a supplanting of that which has served its purpose that which has lasted lon enough. PIGGLY WIGGLY has had its struggles its battles the misrepresentation of

competition to contend with but after six years of fighting and living it has more than one thousand stores in forty-one states of the United States and Canada. PIGGLY WIGGLY is now a mighty power in grocery merchandising. This power enables it to buy merchandise in huge quantities at prices that mean thousands of dollars savings each year to the housewives of America. PIGGLY WIGGLY is national in its scope: its stockholders live in the United States from Maine to California, from ths Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico It is not a local or sectional proposition and does not appeal to the hate or prejudice of the good people of this town.

PIGGLY WIGGLY WMH MM Waste snedl Help

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CARNATION Tall Can

CARNATION Small Can

PET Tall Can . PET Small Can

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Laundry Soap & Washing Powder

SUNSET GOLD ' OJ Tall Can Ö 2 h

SUNSET GOLD Small Can

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1VQRY Small Cake IVORY Large Cake P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA Per Bar FEU5-NAPTHA Per Bar CLASSIC Per Bar VELVET Per Bar AMERICAN FAMILY Per Bar PALMOLIVE Per Bar GOLD DUST Small Package GOLD DUST Large Package

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Feeble-minded folks forget Crazy folks forget Fools also forget. FORGET AND LOSE This you do every day you fail to remember that PIGGLY WIGGLY has the best coffee in town and instead of charging you a big price, it is sold at a very small margin of profit. It is "YOUR LUCK" COFFEE.

Vacuum Packed Perfectly Blended. Per pound

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GOLD MEDAL 2412 Pound Sacks GOLD MEDAL 5 Pound Sacks . . . ROSE LEAF 2412 Pound Sacks ROSE LEAF 5 Pound Sacks . . . WHITE EAGLE 24 Vz Pound Sacks WHITE EAGLE 5 Pound Sacks . . .

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SUNSET GOLD BUTTER Pers Pound BROOKFIELD BUTTER Per Pound NEW ENGLAND BUTTER Per Pound

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GRAPE NUTS 1 K O Per Package PUFFED WHEAT 1 9n Per Package I uU PUFFED RICE 4rp Per Package I vw KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES I Of Per Package 1 CC KELLOGG'S K RUMBLED BRAN 4Qp Per Package I SC PILLSBURY BRAN 1 Qp Per Package I vl SHREDDED WHEAT 1 fi f Per Package I UC POST TOASTIES 7 1 n Per Package I 2 C KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES -7 1 Per Package I 2 C QUAKER ROLLED OATS Q0 Per Package ww

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