South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 246, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1922 — Page 28

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1922

CRIPPLE CREEK IH .BIG 'COME-BACK' AS HEW VEINS SHOW UP

Famous Colorado Mine Again in Limelight a Gold

our-

Out.

by Mrrn.ux r. hackt I. X. S. StnfT CornprtiJrnt crupru: ri.'Kr.K. r-.-?t. 2 Th Cripp' CrfR r.i.np, onc th fr.if! go 11 camp in th world, om:nr into lt.s own acain. after a jsrlcl cf C5mput;vp Inactivity a:n?ö 1918, vlth th r?orr.irs of mny cM -workings and the dlncovery ?f r.w vein of rich ore. Rich "urfac' rtrikw. recently rn4i ?n th camp, are drawir? or of pro. -n4- to th camp, arjd. with -."- m-hipery belr.sr in -

t -k is .faKir.g: a :" a s: o! i-produe-

Neu; Jordan Four Passenger Blue Boy

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rlr.Pi. Cr:'p:: Ii, ; n t r .

vtrn were d:f-k'e,1 at nrr than 2.f,0 f?:

V ! r o a f

tlnr that

a depth of bo!ow the

Of of

th. the the new

tarth' Hjrfa'- i? or. Treak" lvor merits

prosperity in th ramp. Stuinbli-" On Grili. ' Sol 0;i!n. one of the p:or.r prorctoris of Cr:p; C.-pok. literally

' df ' - - -' . - --- - ir-ifTHlin Uli ii ' . . . 1 J

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tubbed hi t

rn a body of ore

Ol fr at ' xtf n; dOZTi ft !'

pi:nt r.ivr

.and v.ihie. 3-s than w th' surface, at a

which ronntk fet

iiAve trddn Tr-t 30 year.1 :n re rh prciou yüow met.il w-as fir.t !c!:ate-i in th fh.idow of Pike's I'esk here. Cain Is takinar ore from h! yhallow haft valued as high afl $303 of groM to the ton and hut a rral gold min in th making. Other important ftrike have ben made rcn'Jy at or near the rj;fce. and mining- men are dec.Arirg that tn dav of the "grat roct mine" has rr.urned. Th famous Portland m!n, from n-hich millon of dollar' worth of ere ha ben taken in the past, i"-fji I5(ated an Immens body of ore . at a depth of 2.800 feet, the lowest producing vel in the gtate o? Colorado, and ore being taken frcm this new vein which has ?et:!ed for as nigh as $10,000 to the :on at the mill. All Prtxlurlnc Asnln. ' Practically wery active min in the Cripple Creek fild is prduc.rg gold ore runnin; two, thre and fcyr ouncf rr betfr to th ton -it "a time whn one-nunc gold Is considered profit, iMe production. .- Prom the early ninetiw. when TMd ivas Arft dicnver'd In the v'r-pple Creek recion. until Amerl-T-'s ntry into th World war. the fr'-mo of this camp prcnl until "ripple Creek was a name to con

:?.roughout the entire world. Huge fortunes had been extracted from

tJie nearby hui, nut war price

irr powder, j-teel. coal, labor and everything ued in wresting th

velTow du?t from mother earth ;ii.ade gold minir.c: highly unproflta-

;-)e." with the pric of roM standing . . . A k A SM .

-5 Lin &L u . o pr ounce.

"Xb a. consequence many mine

"hre were forced to close; mlne-ra 5rlftd awa ic other ermploy-

ttatAm and the "greater gold camp

in th world took on a iook or

desolation. With better mining conditions now prevallin? and fabulous finds "it-insr made on every ide in old and

new properties, tne raitn or ino?e

who tuck to th comp thro';yh tho !a.rk days of öepr.Iop and de

cline is leinp vindicated, and today

Cripjilo Creek is making rapid strides toward a new goal of proe-

prrlty that U attracting widespread attetition mong mining men and capitali.tJ throughout the cuntry Mines are reopening; prospectors are again dotting the hillsides, and

the grt-at geld camp has taken on a z.?rv li of .':fe.

Rubber May Prove Important Factor In Building Roads

Experiment Have Shown Labor Cost Los? Vhilc Durability is Undoubted. AKRON. O . Sept. 2 Although there has been much iliscusion in the past repf-cting tit- utility and availability of rubber for roadmaJcln:. little or nothinif has com any project ileelopnl in that direction. Kitl.tr tin -xper.se f a oi1 rubber r a i has S.-en prohibitive or insurHcitr.t initiative has beer aroused to r.v th:. form of highway serious trial, say.; a recent pi r -: one Ship-by-Ti uck bulletin. Now, In the municipality of Colombo, on the !lird of Ceylon, grill", cant experiments have beeu In. operation for sonte time deAlini" vrlih a road dre?-i:ijr having rubber for its base and a kind of bark utilized a-s a f.r.er. ThLa read dro-.-;rr. or surface. f.rsi was trit 1 on the private highway of a rubbir pl.mtation in the Colombo vicinity with zod e-ucecs. It stool up well even after a year's f.or.ünjel servier aVh i:gh it is adrnlttfd that the hichway in rjufsticn did r.ot h:;ve to l-Mr the ponderous truck load:- an! Incessant jr-otr travelling which the average roadj erpr!nce today. Nfw & good rtretch cf Colombo's highway ha ve-a raved with it and experts are

with great Jr.the Fire-stone

s-atchir.g the reul:s

trcf. according to

txperts. Whl the cst of the dressir.i;, at thlfl ftage cf exporimentatlon. Is f-5 rr cent more than that of maCAdam and material cf the kind. :t i ypec:-. ! thdt the rubber surface vll? etand up much loneer. Nn.;uri:!y It !? rr.-r? rfsllier.t and the Oiler -protect it from conrlitions Aue ta hM. friction. Iahor cf5t In lay. !r.g the rubb-r surface aLso is less than in other similar road trork. Many are optimisti-. eno-ug to 'relict that if disability mn proved the r.ew- rubber urfac 13 likely to revo'ut.r.niz- the entire problem of roa-i building.

' More rr.n V." e t - t i 0 r t a ar.y ether ccfTdln?

:rr tr"k j: used in the 1 fT.tni ffates th.an in f: t:on rf th country. ;n bureau of cer.su.- f.g-

Xiw water pump for Pordi .r'.ven by an ex: a l ei! plared over

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Jewett Is Hailed As Speediest Of Small Automobiles

Car Shows Speed of 56 Miles an Hour in Albany Test.

erf Hctir '"'TTvrnint; hill tilmb;

claims have the. speed,

Within ten .lays after the announcement of the new Jordan I?lue Coy in nine Devil Blue to the Jordan distributing organization, dealers had taken actual orders from the public for approximately 2,0-00 of these new cars. The CreswyJordan Motor Co., local distributor, already has delivered a number of the ne-w models. The Blue Boy is a four-passenger car. The wheel base has been

lengthened to 124 K inches and the car is lower hung than any other model in the Jordan line. It has a sport top of imported tan Burbank. and the upholstery is dor. in blue morocco leather to match the -striking color of the body. There is a larg-e roomy trunk carried at the rear containing two suit cases. Jordan has an idea that people are eventually going to ride In two.

four and slx-pasenger cars. '"The Jordan Playboy, a companion car of a nwvBlue Boy, has already demonstrated ' the 'gTeat demand foi a sporty . two-passenger," said Edward 6. Jordan, president of the Jordan Motor Car Co. "These two cars will ' fill any man's requirements, aa ihe four-psenger -will take care of the family while he can use the Playboy for his personal convenience'.

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We'll ay on thing for Bob Sullivan's and John Shaw's big Lee tire salft thej-'re having nice weather for it.

n IjOOKKD VOK A WHILE TiTKK BILL MIGHT IIA VI-: TO ITT THK TOV IOWX AND GO I'XDKIl TIIC OTHi:it CAIt We mw a fellow in an Automobile cross the street in front of Bill Xicholfl' car the other day when Pill really had the right-of-way. We heard Bill telling this other guy what the traffic laws are. but it was ir. a different language than the one the city council ued.

new Franklin. If this new Franklin is . everything that Ray eays it Is, Mr. Pullman had better start building iome new car if. he wants to comj-te with Mr. Franklin Ben, hisflnst name is, we believe.

IF HF! FTXDS HIS DOG IX TIME. IT WILL BE OXE OP THE GUI1STS O. Eldon Ludwig, the weolthy tire dealer, is. building another house out on his country estate. We trust that Eldon will not make it necessary for u to Insist that he has a hcue -warming like he did the last time he built a hoase.

It waa so hot Thursday afternoon the day Barney OMfleld was in town that we feltl just about mean enough to go over and heckle Barnej' with such que.tion as: "What'll the little bus do. Barney?" "Do you think you are a better driver than Dave Boswell, Byron?

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Vern Rutherford, the new Mitchell

dealer here, gave us the thrill of c.ir young lifio a few day ago, when he gave us a ride down the New York Central tracks in a Mitchell. We expected at any minute to be saying how-do-you-do to the engineer of the Twentieth Century Li mited.

dozing comfortably in the sunny window and purring steadiily, he cried, excitedly: "Auntie, come quick! Thia cat has gone to sleep and left his engine running:

Employment in the automobile industry In June increased 6.5 per cent over that of May.

So many been mad power an 1

automobiles rf various rnikee that the Albany Automobile club, in conJunction with the Time-L'nlon, de0 cidei to settle the matter for Itself, far as that city Ls concerned. Consequently a series of contests was arranged and the first, to tet hill climbing ability and fpeM. was taged July 22. with Menands hill as the objective selected. Any owner or dealer was entitled to enter any make of car without fee or restrictions. Entrants were divided according to price cia?.s?, cla?s two. for example, inclu dim: any car selling from $700 to $ 1.20ft. The contest attracted wide attention, 8,000 people lining the course. The Jei'sVt was easily the winner over all the cars in cla.s two in which there were 11 entrants. Accelerating to a speed of 58 mis an hour' the Jewett went over the top of the hill in 54 1-5 seconds, establishing a record for getaway and speed. Two other Jewett entries were conspicuous in thi.s event, one taking second plao. and a third, driven by a woman, tyinq for third place. Under an eight column head declaring the Jewett to be the "speediest small car of the year," "Tre.cot," automobile editor of the TimesUnion said: "It was not a freak performance. The fact that second and third places were aLo won by Jewett cars in from one to two seconds slower time than the first Jewatt fa ominla örMßnoü Mint iVi.cc 1 Ci O

small m-odels of I'aire are probably

the speediest small car of the year.

London Long-Beards Grieved as Game of Beaver Comes Alive LO.VDOX. Sept. 2.By I. X. S.) England' bearded population is up in arms. Up in Oxford and Cambridge the

unrespectful students reflved the ancient game of "Beaver." When

two friends are walklrg down the.

street they watch out for bearded men and as soon as they rpy one! they cry -'beaver." The lensrth of j

beards and their color count in the scoring. Xow all up and down Piccadilly there are cries of "beaver." Even the troops, marching to and from their barracks, play the "beaver" game. Indignant old men splutter about insults, and the Times to full of letters of complaints.

Ex-Fire Chief. 100, in Parade With Veterans PATH. Me . Sept. 2. (Py I. N. S.)

Although 100 years old last March. -Fred Nichols, the oldest ex-flre chf in the United States, took part la the parade of firemen hre whsn the IVith. Veteran Firemen association held the New England firemen f muster, with It h&Jidttfb entered. Ex-Chief Nichols rode la an automobile with Oscar F. WUllajn, the cert eldest ex-Chief; Chief Er.rlner Charles E. Parka arvd Majrr Jnieph Torrey. .

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Sleep Nights, Wake Days, Longevity Tip LONDON, Sept. 2 "Go to sleep as much as you can in the night

time and kep yourself, awake all

day" this is the recipe for longevity given by Sir Arthur Channell, one of England's venerable retired high court judges.

YOU MJGIIT SAY THAT SID HAS THE 'JORDAN BLUES" Sid Cressy is showing the new Jcrdan Blue Boy ou. at his S. Michigan st. rtore. Sid U so thoroughly sold on this blue color that he even has the furniture painted that hade.

Ed Cöllmer said Friday that it was o hot he was afraid that carlortd of sprincr was going to melt on his hands.

A. M. Bailey invited us to go over to Importe Iabor Day and do ome plain and fat.cy judging at the automobile races there, but we had to turn him down because we knew Jack Dempsey would miss us badly if we weren't at Michigan City that day.

Ray factory

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THESE JOKES WERE SAVED UP FOR JUST SUCH AX OCCASION" The foüowing will be found very useful on your Labor Day trip. Clip them out and take them along with you to read in cause you have any tire trouble: Mary's artd Imogens' fathers were garage men. and the Nttle girla overheard much "hop talk." "We have a . new brother at our house." Mary announced to hex playmate one morning. "How old is he," queried Imog ne. "Why. he's not old At all." Mary answered with evident pride. "He' never been used at all."

Pirat Chauffeur: "Therea one thing I hate to run over, and that's a baby." Second Chauffeur: "So do I. Them nursing bottles raise Cain with tires."

B4!! the Battler got in the way of a FTii car. His two hundred pounds caught the full 'impact. nd Pill took the count. When he came to he looked for the cause of the trouble. "Wot did that?" he asked. "My car." said the owner. "Your wot?" raid Bill. "Lumme! Fancy me me being knocked out with a roller skate!"

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Herbert had npent the first four years of his life in an apartment house where pets "were unknown, but he had had experience with motor cars. So when he? was visiting his aunt, and found the family cat

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