South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 249, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1922 — Page 13
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WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 6. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Judge Gorman Jones to ! EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO ! Pirn ;V;ir ? rrrnnrin rt oniinis comi: and no oJ Funeral Rites for Vry Joyce's I'ct DoI nu year In ar1 year out. 12 I FmVl WhitV-HlacU Clash months of the ye- tu will fini th Sit in Fund Probe (läse 3 fNr'O I IN V ICS CO i ..,.,..... . . , Elaborated Rnonnr Co.. 10. Y. Dlv:- , Ilk A(t). .,-N'ore, o. ',cn st rapiJ1. ,.row.nK Änd tak!n5 r.ar.or Iny p-r ni.-k-r wer- rerovrr- car? of lt-s cll5tomP The Klaborj .T- torjav fron, Ir juries received in a ated Rooflnff Co. Is a part of this city i.i. s j.' i i.l i '.i i r i 1 - of tho llt..it? ,s"pkH an ,icis A.(;i:b. Cii.. s)t. i. Funeral 'rvkf at th" hosdal ,1 1 1 1 1 SI i:ill!IIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIMIItlIllltllHIII!tltlrllllI!!III!IIIIlIM!IIllIi;.: jF piu: t n u ,: ),r. ;, rii iir t. i by '1 here u-re to he heM today for Ial. j rr,u yu" 1R'1 c-iorra at ; For the past ten year? it has Aire-liaired fox terrier p't of IV spy I 1 J ' "fra ' ., , Jan enviable record in the roofin? ' loyr. Pal ran Into the street yfstenlay and va run down by a motorist who iaiied tor and render aid. Pal's Ji;-.rno.d Mudded collar, vahud at ' Mi.'0. was therefore recovered. , v..Tc ca.i-M I business. Like many others you will .terl ranK l .. n sm. v ;;s alle-.-d ! Kv i,..c(itin.. th. tnrit. f Ö to liavA ma! a white ;:rl. an insultinc remark to Elaborated Hoofs. The Elaborate! otf.ee is a;?o headquarters for the popular Warren Paints. "lh Risht Taint to Paint Rlglif For real protection of your home you can not eiual the combination of Elab9 I ' .; ;..:) :n th- ':ru" ; c r.t r, 1 ihi. r-- !:: ' t'r ;;. J n ; ...;.. 1 1 f v n u Ii: '.v.. - i .! -. - rh .1 i .1 . ,i ; i" : i '. for t 3 9 i in- not Marted when a ail from j a h.n.-eVall ;:mm jf;r; plnyed hy f Wha t i- i . . :i . :. :-!. 1..;; f'T . t :. t T. f r. colore j nickera struck ;i cirl rueni.-r of th John Penjainin party. is I ii i:at kills tiiiu:i: CHICA(;0. Sent. 5 iV.y I. N. The jrl r mor.. trated and the nezro j made a remark. : S.) orated Rooflln; and Warren Taint. adv-222-tf n A return of the unprallelled Iienjamin jumped at who slashed him aro - th the r.ez: o face inr 1 September heat -a-ave caused three ast pene 1 f t!.o ;r 1 J '.r.' s - f.( I r, ; : 1 1. : ? r 'i t '"' j t m r rr -1 ,;: ; v .-ate Au lit. more death from heat prostration" iV Lr,;fa The ears cf rrahorrpra are Tcp - To : i ; 1 j ' r . -1 ; today. The temperature richl ; M0re thnr;' 4O00 pienjeprs joined I thoir front 'U degrees. Weather forecasts con-, n the chase rd onlv the arrivTi ofi " A TRXVNJG. To tafnd no prediction for early relief. riot squads prevented further blood-1 Buy two Cinco cig-ars for 15 cents shed. I adv 2 4tf Jill " ti 1 io in mim:. LONDON. Sept. 5. Forty K i .1 A:, .r.i men r ! were entombed by an explosion in a!H
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Missottri W (itcvmviim Crop Proves Failure' KANSAS MTV, AI'. . S- j t. ". -- . M ..'ouri. .v:i, rrn' ;.n r ; xh: y'-.'ir ' n f.üiur. .111 ui'.litiL' i't rt'iM):-'-lariy In ti; m-on. Jarrn'-rs r - ' l,frt. iro.u;)fT;., rf ol. Tiu-n th-' six -. k drnu''it t am;inl thf vin-- -.vith'-r.l, iumii? ih" ii'f !j: t( r. ;:: "'.r.' i th '.n thry ! lio'ild. So tlii ni' lons hi;il dur- ' ini; Aupuv wrro rnu-h siria'I'-r thin ordinarily woulil hnv h -n th ca.s". i
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IS'ine Girls Injured In Chemical Tank Blast CHICAGO. Srj.t. :,. Nine siris t1 Injured, and .xcort'.s of school hildr'i; imfrnl d wh"'ii a tank ot alcohol at tho Joseph Triner Chemial Comjiany h-rc j!od'd today. Th nino pirls wert' trapin-d by tho lire whit h follow-! th- xplo.sion and v. ere carried to s.ifrty hy firemen. Th plant is am.i th- strt-et from th Clark s hool wli.c h was shaken hy the explosion. OfTlclals of the company estimated the lo-s at $100,000.
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t fa'.lf back alonp the Anatholian j battle front, a!d advice? from Cor- ; stantlnople. Smyrnia is filled with j refugees who fled from the path of j the armies. The Turks are reported j to be retAiliatinj? for the Greek de-j structlon by seizing Christians.
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Sleuths Wait 2 Hours to Seize Empty Valise FRP.ANA. O.. Sept. j It was at
th- county fair. A ootiple ii po'.iret oMicial? spied a leather traveling j
bac: parked alone: a race track fence. They u?pected it contained hootch. After waiting over two hourd for th owner to make hia appearance the guardians of the 1 tw took charge of the bag. As they started to walk away a man ran toward them, rlaiming ownership. "We've been waiting for you," one officer aid. "Now open that bag." The owner did. It va empty.
De Valera and Childers Join Forces9 Is Report rF HLIN, Seit. Z. The rebel band- ff Eamonn De Valera. and Erskine Childers were reiorted today to have joined forces and to be operating in the region of Kilworth, in the northern part of County Cork. If this report is true, it disposes of the rumor that De Valera was lying at the point of death from double pneumonia.
i:.mhciih-:i. WASHINGTON. Sept. 3. (By U. T.) Pres't Harding has written a letter stating he has not made up his mind whether to recall or retain E. Mont Reilly as governor of Torto Rico, it was learned today.
Ruy two Cinco cigars for 15 cent.. adv 246tf
Compounded Qaartrri on All Saving SAINT JOSEPH BUILDING AND LOAI1 ASSOCIATION 124 South Malo at F. E. Dondurnnt. See oppofclt Court llouj
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Anthracite Miners to Q Sign Pact This Week WASHINGTON. Sept. 5. (By I. X. S.) Tres't Hardirg was assured todaj' by Sen. Reed, republican of Tennsylvania, that the agreement i eachel in Philadelphia to settle the anthracite strike would be ratified tomorrow by the miners and that 1 roduction would he resumed on a "very big cale" by tho end of the week.
Man Teased Over New Hat 'Uses' Revolver NEW YORK. Sept. .'. Joseph Tammio. of Brooklyn, wore a new straw hat when he went to work at the Eastern District terminal yarclr. N. Fourth nt. and Kent av., Brooklyn. Another workman, Vincent Russo. commented on its hape-. Thi so aroused Tammio, say the pclice, that he drew a revolver and fired three shots at Russ?o. Tammio wa held In $2.300 bail.
Syracuse Has Netv W ay of Punishing Speeders SYRACUSE. N. Y.. Sert. A tow method of punishing speeders
was introduced here hy Justice pa n;amin Shove when, rather than send i Emmett Ttos to the penitentiary inj default of fine, he ordered the man I l surrender his machine for six j
SAT IX A DRAFT. How often you heor some people say that they sat in a draught and it affected their rheumatism. So much so that they are scarcely able to walk, even with a cane. Such sufferers should try just one bottle of Iandon'5 Prescription 1903. Thifi is not a patent medicine but a com pounile-.l prescription, each boütle put up as ordered with definite instruction for taking. Hundreds have found ii..-iaht and permanent relief. Price $1. Write or call. Landon Drug Co., Michigan and Wiyne sts.. South Bend. adv 244tf
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Feather Pillows, ize 1 7x 24, covered with good grade ticking; special, pair. .$1.45 Unbleached "Wcarwell" Sheeting. 9-4, special, yard. 39c; 8-4, special, yard. .37c
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