South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 243, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 August 1922 — Page 3

THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 31. 1922

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Mr-. A. W. Sil-bre of Nil.-, to1 Hi? Buried Todav Other ! Nilrs Item-. i Nll.rS. M.ch.. A'.?. 30. Tho W;y cf Mr. A. W. P.;v' will ho takm j ;o Albion. Mich. Th'jrd'y for hurJn th family -t. Srv.r. w.ll j hril at tho h r, n ; 1' r :it ' o'clo'-.-;. j i:'-v. Harn'.,! H'-;t. r:o- ? Trinity j "pcopI church, njfir.tii!. j Stafford K"i;h of ;hn law firm of II'. nc. Hark. Smith T"-l ff .W-A- York .1 ue.-t o; hi.- parent. J AT: and Mr-, t'-i-mi It. Smith. 1 Mr." V;t'.t-r ( : ird-r ar.d or.( r I'fro;t. ar tru f Ir. and Mr.. ' S Ontr'tn ir Mr. f t r:indT will '' , fifr f r tl." u').-nl 't n I baborj 1a Mr. Roy Yur.r will rnffain the' rtr'.3l r.u': I'r: inv afternoon. Mr.". K. It Hr-kfr -r.N-rt.i.ned 1 i wnraon at cnnN Tudiy vr.Irj? !n l.or.or of Mr- Wilüim O.ird in-r of Hoirg-.vn, Tx. Am r.z ru'--t-: from our f.f fh- c;ty tv-r MV- H.i7.l htt of Hamilton. O . who w on Urn ir'.7 at rnrds, and M..- Z.'i ;iu Ow :t of F'lann, Ii:. A warrant w . h r- WMrday charcintr f?h:ir! 11. IShrivcr Hlrh rviff (if-rtlon. Mr.--. ShrSvpr and hr two children are in Nil'v' and Pohr.w-r ,h i'.d to h in Ir.il.an- ' apolL. K. 11. J.nvrty, n "no for three y-ars has bn managt r of '.he Westrrn Union tU-prraph füirf, ha. r--;pr.d to take a po-it.n :i trav-

f'.lnsc falfpman. - r7 L m.r 'r'Ji DISCIPLES HONOR jmmor with Mr.. firdlner par-1 MISSIONARY DEAD lumo, h! d'iliov as roach at S-uth-i ffon univity. Winona Assembly f Christian M!m r.ary Ho.1?er.4. Map. si., is J in Cincinnati, o. ; (Jiurcli Members Pays

Mr. and Mrs. Camper Orathwohl and Mr. and Mrs. M. Purdy wont to

Indiana's Hall of Fame Hoosiers in Who's Who Nf v; Aii'.ir.y ( n t r i I ".i 1 -u Tiia n . .Jam"s ". li'in'.r h'-rau- h h.is 'rvoj ;;j tonui'S- -:n li'll. lii.in T. Stot-r.? ir r-,i.i h- "a pr' -Mf :,t pro tmi of th -,v- F'-r.a. a - V.'orr' y C'-T-ral for Indiana a rid r-prf - r ' th." .tat at many national ( onfr,rf n- ' an'l in ::tlt:a::nn. N'owrat!" cor.t rihuf 1 nr.o man. Honi'r H. ("nnur e-rru-r h i- an author and an disfator. North Man'h'ftcr ront ribut'-d nr.o man. Otho Winder ht ai. l.r- is pr'-.-.d'-r.t of North Man' h üfr t'r.iv "rs!ty ar.d min! f th e-nral ini'Mon hoard of lh 'hnrrh of lirrthrfn Notre iHine ontr.but-d f' V(.n Jams A. R;irn l- au? e ha--hm president of th tni r-ity of Notrr- Dame hin f l f 1 . John W. Cava n. lush bf-causo ua- a-soriatf -dit'jr of th. Ave Maria magazine, siip'-rior of Holy ( ro' S-minary and is a profe-;-ior a I'niversity of Notre Dame, formerly its iresi.lent. William Iloyne.n iciuof he is dean of law at University of Nctre Dame. fou?h' throughout 'lvil War alth uh wounded, later becoming elitor and then a lawyer. Daniel K. Hudson, Thomas ! Irvinir. Julius Neuwland. and Charles I. O'Donnell. because they tre Catholic prie?ts id-ntiHed in important rapacities with the University of Notre Dam-.

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, its iiif r- i.' d taxable property valuation for 1 it ir-- douKtful whether

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, this city for next year total $7.511.- X ;

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j Some members of the -ity council are nt certain that they de;ie to ' Mt jartejt fourth idass city regulations, f " j j which will result in added expens -j The council s trjin to cut expenses

Itl City Wilnpsday. where, they will attend the weddir.cr of Iarhill (ra.thwoh! to M-? Uva ltayfu.se. Thurwlar. Mr. And Mr?. C. II. Johnson havo iftumel from a motor trio to Wateo, HI. ;ir. and M-s. Winard of S'cuth Rer.d accomrfl-n!ed them on th trip. Mr5. Ii. T. Waugh of roeahonta, I.. I In th city for a two weok visit with hor e'tfT, Mrs. C. II. Seeley ftnd her brother, IM McCoy.

Fire fßestroys Four Bams On Kosciusko County Farms WARSAW, Tnd., Au?. SO. More than 700 r hlokens were cremated when a building- 120 feet In length on the farm of Wa.nk Hajmon. near Millwood, wiu struck by liijhtnln nr.d burned. fire of unknown orieln destroyed :t barn on th farm of Calvin Ktump, r.ear Fyrucuso. Fir of mystftiiouH origin conBiimod

Ilih Tribute.

WINONA IAKE, Ind., Aur. 30. (Hy A. r.) Five thousand Members of the Disciples of Christ (Christian church) attending the in ui national convention here tonight, paid tribute to the memory of seon missionaries who died In foreign fichls the pa-st year. Dr. Kdward Dewitt Jones delivered the address at the annual h.tmorial ees.sion for the missionaries. The list of the deceased missionaries included: Dr. A. L.. Shelton. of Tibet; Irs. M. I). Jones of India; Mrs. G. L.

Wharton of India; 11. S. Stevens of; Japan; J. T. Mose. of Mexico and! Mrs. Bertha Merrill, who died in Now York city. j The board of education, representing the twenty-five colleges and un'-j vertdtiesi of the church, is demand-' in? ot the convention that greater support be friven educational work i by the individual churches. Iat j

5 year $322.000 was donated by the!

churches for education. Oreater em-i Ihai is leinp: laid to the religious!

i in every department of the city eov- f v j ernment in hope of reilm'ir,,' the tax iv! j levy this year. Otflciala of fourtli . ; ;j j class cities would be entitled to inj creased salaries and several new de-; I'! partments mi'ht be createl. i I Decision on the question is to be t. ; 1 made as soon as T. H. Montitomcry. ' ; 'city attorney returns from his vac.i-! r ! tion a.nd -vor on tn le'ral profi I lerrirt Involved. 1 1 j o j Amusement Park for A1 Winona Lahe Is Planned ; i WINONA bAlvi:, Ind.. Au;-. SO. 'p

! A largo amusement park is to '"' .J

of Winona Iike, arrows from the present Winona assembly grounds. according to an announcement made today by G. 13. l'lsli. n pr -sentin Indianapolis men. who have purchasesl a large acreage at that poin.k J Ground will be broken this fall i for a larire dance pavilion and bovl-j ing alleys.

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IXSi:S TO LOCKJAW. WS RTFOKD CITV, Aug. HO. ' After submitting to the administra- ; tion of mere than 45,000 units of rntitoxln. Wiley. 15. son of Mr. and' Mrs. Noah herley, of Dunkirk, lo-t

an eiht days battlo with lockjaw. The boy succumbed after lockj tw set in from a splinter wound.

barns belonging to Amanda Forney

and Gene Hrudey and located but a' training because of the prowinsr de-

lw fee-t apart near Chili.

Old Settlers to Discuss

Early Days of Kosciusko ATV'OOD. Ind.. Au;. 2 0. Tboj annual meetlrg of the Kosciusko County Oi l Settlors Association will te held at Huffman lake, one milej north of Atwood, September C. j A business meeting wnl be held j in the. forenoon. I5eg:innln at lj o'clock In the .afternoon a procram ! will be rendered, consisting of an I address by Rev. Tstel Perry of Heaver Dam. mus'.c by the Atwood1 band, song by the Utna Green quar- j tt. .iiinK' by the Center church 1 hoir ani' music by the I'art chll-j dren.

I mand for trained ministers and mi.s

i sion workers. La-t year 9- were ; studying for the ministry.

NOTICE GOLD NOTES of the Associates Investment Co., South Bend, Indiana. Maturities of I to 1 2 mon ths. Secured by Bankable Security. 7 7c Bank Discount. Yield 7'2 Sr. Now offered at Associates Investment Co. 3rd I Toor Farmers Tnit HIdy. Citizens' Trust & Savings Co. Citizens' National Bank Union Trust Company

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American Itrautv IIcctric Iron. S7.."() values, now S(..'V)

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Swallow Mercury Tablets Accidentally; Will Live WARSAW. Ind., A up. :0. Harold 'and Thelma Stickler, children cf .Mr. and Mrs.. Itoy Stickler, who yesterday swallowed a number of bichloride of mercury tablets' at the borne of their parents, v. ere out of danger Wednesday. according t physicians r.t the 1'merrrency hospltnl. Quick action on the part of the mother in mshlncr th children t the hospital saved tl'.elr lis .(.--rordln? to doctors attending tbf :v .

Young Girl Bitten When Attached by Vicious Don WARSAW. I f.d.. Auc -Anna, four year old daughter of yr. and IMrP. William Kiintzel of west of Warsaw, was attacked Wednesday by a vicious dotr and painfully Injured, the child'f upper lip belr.i; badly lacerated. TT.e pirl va brought to a Wars,iw hofpttal. where several stitches w- r. rcc(.!Arj' to close the wound.

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118 N. MICHIGAN STREET The first requisite of your trip to collegeWELL BUILT LUGGAGE

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Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch For the Skin

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CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAX The young man going away , to college needs clothing and other accessories of d r e s s which are correct in every re1 spect. ir e have just received , many new things for fall and you are sure to find just what you want here. Outfitting the younger man is our specialty. Ay res and Smith Caps Scheyer Clothes Miller-Mueller The Olircr llotvl Shop 103 A'. Main St.

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TRY SAM BURKE'S FOOTWEAR BEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN PRICE

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Children's shoes and slippers, sizes 9 to 2, at $1.48,

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boys t-lkskin shoes, sizes j to O'z. special, 51.79. Best solid wearing shoes. H

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'"J - fc , -.ww, sa.vw Ul.u $3.45. " A very complete line of men's and young men's. ladies' and growing girls' shoes and low cuts at $1.95, $2.45, $2.95, $3.45, $3.95, $4.45, $4.95, $5.45 and $5.95. Remember, every pair of shoes is guciranteed to wear. Step in and see our gingham, special, 10c, 12 Vie, 15c, 19c and 25c.

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No One Else Can Offer You Such Bargains. SPECIALS! The Crossctt Shoe is priced regularly at $ I 0.00. Special SS.00 Brown Calf, sizes 11 to 2 $1.95 Black Kid, sizes 11 to 2 $!.S5 BOYS' SHOES Browmand Black Calf, sizes 9 to 1 3Yl $1.95 Large Boys Shoes, 2)i to 52, Brown and Black Calf, all leather $2.65 We will mend the upper leather of all shoes bought at our place, free of charge. You have the opportunity to get your shoes twenty percent cheaper here. We give you value for your money. Every purchaser gets a balloon and a whistle free. TOMBER'S SHOES 407 'South Michigan St. Lincoln - .

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