South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 262, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1922 — Page 5

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Future of the Tiernans Hinges Upon Outcome of Paternity Case

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I would aftfct his followlnif. Iiullh Hymns l'avoritc. j "Curiously cnouch. his favorite ! ?-on)?3 are not Indian cnw but two

English hymns. 'When I Survey the Wondrous CroV by Isaac WattB. and 'Abide With Me.' He has had the music of these two adapted to Indian instruments and tho result is dreary In the extreme, liut he ald that it did mu'h to comfort him when he ws lighting for the indentured emigrants from India In South Africa, to sini? thesp two Fonirs over to himself or hive fomeone sing them for him. Mr. Manry. who is married to the daughter of Prof. Edward S. King of the astronomical observatory at Harvard, has Just receive. 1 a one year fellowship in psychology at the S'tate university of Iowa, He wpj on hin way to that state and stopped In South Bend in order that he might vi.-it hin old college friend, William Danner. Jr., secretary of the Y. M. C. A. He will leave here with Mr. Day, who is related to him by marriage, for a visit to Eberhart Camp at Three Rivers, Mich. Mrs. Manry accompanied her hus

band to India and while there gave birth to a eon. Another child was born In Germany which she was visiting with her husband just before her return to America.

PIONEER RESIDENT ' OF CITY SUCCUMBS

Wednesday afternoon at the res;-d'-rce. at 2:30 o'clock, and at 3 "Y'."Ck in the First Church of the Urethren, with Rev. H. II. Heiman ofTVIatir.g. I'.urial will in Howman cemetery.

Widow of Rev. William Borrouph, 73 Years a Resident Here, Die. Mrs. Eliza Rorrourh. 303 E. Proadway nd a resident cf this c;ty for th? past 73 ynatp,' died at htr home Monday morning at 3 o'clock following eix day's i'.Ir.ess with complications. She was born in Starke county. Ohio. May 20.

1S47, was 75 years o!d. She came ! (nnounCC Engagement here when South Bend had but a( vru few houses i nf Ex-Kaiser WilliPim

Mustard Maker Arrested On "Lazy Husband" Count Stanley Trowat, 321 S. Walnut et., a mustard manufacturer, was arretted early Sunday morning by Offi

cers lUiohzko .md Hampton on j a lazy husband charge on complaint ! of his wif ?, L-aura, Prowat furnishlj

ed bonds of $300 for appearance in city court Thursday. ,

Dick Dlebler. is dead at th I'. o t:-. i of her mother. Mrs. Fred Fredriks

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Nabbed, Freed, Again Held as More Iiogus Checks Come GOSHEN, Ind.. Sept. 18. A. A. Hawko of Goshen, a laborer. Is In jail, charged with giving several bad checks to Goshen merchant?, on w hich he was paid about $90. Hawke has a wife and several children. To protect his famllj, authorities gave him the privilege of effecting settlement and escaping criminal prosecution, but before the deal was completed .o many worthless checks for which Hawke is said to be responsible appeared that he waa Jailed for the second tlmo In two days and will be kept a prisoner until a complete check on his transactions has been made.

(Jjildren: Frank Woofler, Mrs. W. K Hennen, and Dr. S. Borrouh, fcdl of South Hnd. a! a brother, Samuel J. Hildebrar.d. She was the widow of Rev. William Borroufrh. In 1S54 phe waf married to Smith Woofter and in 1S74 fhe became Mrs. William Borrough. Funeral services will be held

RERUN. Sept. IS. (By U. F. Former Kaiser Wilhelm eng.-.cred to marry the Trincess Schonmach, it was officially announced today. The wedding is planned for November.

S1XONI) PRATH IN' HOMR. j NILES, Mich.. Sept. 18. Mr.j Etta Fredericks Deibler, wife off

Optimists Club Resumes M eekly Luncheon System A return to the weekly pchedul of luncheons was started Monday by tho Optimist club In the Wedgewood room of the Oliver hotel with K. L. Kelsey, president of the club, presiding. During the smmmer months the club met but once a month and the luncheon today was a fall pet-together party, attended by practically the entire personnel of the club. No program of entertainment was given and a short business meeting followed the luncheon.

issue n.VXK CALK WASHINGTON. Sept. 18. The comptroller of the currency today issued a call for the condition of national banks as of Friday. Sept. 1.

$ Washday a Worry ? then here's a Simple Remedy

Simply pack up your entire washing, phone for our representative, and just that quickly your - washday worries will be over. Isn't that easy? And there are. other advantages, too. Think of everything being washed in water as pure and clear as a mountain spring water that's changed six to ten times for each family bundle. Then there's the ironing you couldn't be more careful if you were doing it yourself. Our method gives you that immaculateness so much sought, yet is so gentle that even your filmiest, most personal pieces are benefited by it.

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Did you ever stop to think how much action goes on inside a solid tire under the stress of load and speed? When we selected the right truck tires to offer you we knew that in designing the Firestone Heavy Duty Cushion Tire, Firestone engineers allowed for this "play" and "flow" of rubber. They built a tire in which the free, easy rubber action is assisted and heat carefully radiated. And the result is a tire of greater traction, better cushion and longer mileage. The traction groove at the center has powerful groundgripping shoulders and frequent radiation pockets. After thousands of miles of service it will still be lively and resilient because constant heating has not hardened the mass of rubber. It will show less wear because it is tough and resilient. We sell Firestone Tires because Firestone has consistently been a pioneer and leader in this field and results tell.

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The Old Couch Helps pay for the new Stylish Davenport

Also the old Sideboard helps pay for the new, modern ly-designed Buffet. The old Kitchen Cupboard helps pay for a new, up-to-date Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. The old Oak Dining Room Suite will pay for quite a part of a new Walnut or Mahogany Suite and so on all through the home. That's why our EXCHANCE DEPARTiMENT is so popular. It enables a family to bring the home furnishings up-to-date in style and comfort, at much less cost. Scores of South Bend families will recommend the plan. All that is necessary to do Is to come to the rtor ef if we have the now pVs that you like and at the price you want to pay then we will send a man :o your home and he. will tell you the f ut amourrt we are ahie to allow ytiu for the furniture you r. a longer want. The same- credit terms on echanpe a.s r.'i

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