South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 265, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1922 — Page 22
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22 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 22. 1 022
OYSTER SHORTAGE
IS ON IN FRANCE
Youthful Heiress WILL GIVE CREDIT
Tells Of Amours
lalignant Fungus Kills Many Bivalve Littoral Folk Are Sufferers.
With Chauffeur
TO EVERY SOLDIER
Girl, Defendant in
Suit, Hare? Secrets of Al
leged Intimacies.
iWRIH. K-pt. 21. (Uy I. U r-Iovrs ulll h.iv to
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Mor.s1-jr I'rur.if-r. rsidnt or I i 5Tiilcat of üpr Groden, t i--i thi th oy-vr mortality ha j a ca;i."-l t.y ;i sort 1 f fur.tf'.i.s that
a f.cn ?:rowir. r; tu mMtfiroorn,if rari llty In, the grrat L-Ms of t!at
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P'T tivat Wf-re hardly aud.ble to th cro'.vdt thronfn the court room, Marp-irt K. I'ierco, pretty 20-yr-rir-olii hMres. todiy laid hare th; k?-
u hit in -1 i r n : : ; -. ol'illin's (Je
j c er.uar.t. a :rin.:r'i yvars irom now
j may have to suffer from this Inac
curacy. Acrf anJ acre1 of records, riled thre ftorlos high in an eJrht-wlnfcc-d
I building, Li the tattle-terrain of the lar Department Takes Steps J hoard. Records of every inriivMuM
to Complete Record of 1 1 r? t ; reco f,f ev' 1 1 ery ouf;t that ever pot off a tranphvery Outfit. , port, are there. ( T" t - A - - A t 1
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:! PLANS FRAMED FOR
JUBILEE FESTIVAL
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Ow!r. tr, this dLvi.-trr, 'mill?ü on th-? oa-t, era r -1 m fr culture. v..:i find the:ndvej without rfiwurrpi r.ot only for als year tut for four or live 5.urcsve onea. At lea..' one year must before new spat: r-rt.n hr- planted, nd !t tkes a fpat at I'-a.-! thr-e ears to become a full-fldce 1 oy.ter. Prions will Jump brause of this hortase. Marines aro j?o'ru: to ot ahout JI.ÖQ a dozen and 'Arn'-r. arj" fU leart $1 a pric v h!rh
iU t-" proh!M?lve for th rnlddle-
oyjer 'a:er, who've numbers
re . many In
f'atrs. usualiv verv rnnv nf ro : f-
c-reta of hr al!xl hntimaciv with
Jarnos C Howard. 4 7. her one time I j.'.ronal chauffeur, j .ii" la defendant n a $00,00"' dirr1.- ! ace suit broMcht bv Mrs. Howard
Al" I who rhaiR-- that !h" hirs he-
Jcime Jr:ritL.at"l with Ilowara and -t; - h; affec tion, i nated on th- front "'nfh in tht ! rro-.vdtd C(5!rt room lisfninc: to th? testimony wts Iylo Pmi'h. hancc cf j MLkh Plerr". He does not ar p.a.r to much o'dr than the frirl wno ' took the witness Htand to tell hr j story. ' Hr narrnüv was unfolded with
tirt'rtüty. At t;m sn" was ennvul f 'l witl: tears and ;ippeired on i
F.) The war department ha d-!r,0irj K(.u lo wr,rk and determines termined that the Individual noldier ; what action the i:rnti-th partieiIn the World war .hall receive credit i rate,i in- rvt- ianno-cio's p.-r-for hi battle ,er-;ce. To this endh0! rf':ord lP "f1 ly , j another department to ;ee If he v.-a .t ham Instituted a battle participa- with the Fmntieth at the time it was
enaKd. If .o. he is awarded the
ticn hoard that is reiewin the rec
ord. of every "outfit" that went to appropriate clap for his mdal for Franc, to determine finally what action? whirh th board has dation agralnt th fWmans theyi(d-i tli ITmptifth took part in. to"'!; part In. 'The hoard's dci.-in becon-e.s a h:sStowed away In a corner of the' iory. enormous building that houses thej The policy of th hKard is liberal. re- rrdH of the American expedition-, its members ay. Kach one of thm. ary forces here, the board i plu-ja total of four, aw days and days Kins? away at Its task- A lot depends! of active front line service and thev
Lincohrs Proclamation Will be Fittinplv Observed bv Colored Citizens. With the customary enterprise and er.thu.iam shown In annual cele-Lritlon-of Lincoln's proclamation warr.ir.ir. colored residents of the
ccmnrur.lty have completed plan? for the observance of the 39th anniver-
f the event in a mammoth
Joseph an I Wayn- t.-. J The celebration is spon-TM by 1 the Community V.'!f.re leaci:e. a!
colored civic organization. Ollicers
of th lw?-je, Rev. 11. F. Gordon, of the Taylor A. M. F. Zion church.
president; Mrs. Jo?ie Fucklnham. ; secretary, ar.d O. C. Haynes. treas
urer, are largely Identified in makir. f of preparations for the day's observance. With th eTcp'.ion of th rollT coaster, -vhich ha been torn down, all of the amu.-ernent features oj
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upon It. its members say. for if "Pvt.
O'Mullisron. 09g.14f;." was in the St. Mihlel offensive and the records have him wron?. who can say to
are dls-posd to ffive everj' s-oldier full credit for participating in an action even if ftp only heard i 2run fireil.
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.jubilee and festival Friday. Sept. 21. j The principal program will be held i at Sprincbrook park.
ix-cor.tj. (i. w . .Murray win ir,aKA
hrt principal address, introduced byiani track events
J. W. Thomas, local attorney. Mayor Fli F. Jebirt will deliver an addre?? of welcome. Speaking will be at the Spr:n?brook park srand tand at 1 1 : C 0 o'clock In the mornin? A parade will form at Linden and
the park are expected to h- oprat- j
lnp. Booths will b opened by the entertainment committees and dinners served. Cclor-d people of northern Ind!an.i and f-outhern Michigan are exr ct?d to -visit the city Friday to take part in the tele-bration.
Athletic event.". Including field
event.1. Including
will be fol'.nv.-e d
Firdsell sts.. at 10 o'clock, will procfd in a circuitous route through th'- downtown district, breaking: at
by
a baseball ram" in tlif- atteii on. In the evening will :e liehl the it:e-?n crowning and Fashion and Feauty Culture reviews. The Gary colored band will give concerts at 1:30 o'clock In the af'ernoon and at S o'clock In the evening. Vaudeville will follow the evening concert.
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the versr of a compl'-te breakdown Attorneys weie rToitelly forced to interrupt their rapid fire of quta-
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a line they are le.-.. rhoice. w!ll r:?e ir'anf''1 Iorwra 10 r-atcn every wora i price heraus of the d'-mar.d. a s sentimental love lettTH and poem One consolation can offored ! r,f endearment were read. "I love h oyster will be absolut?lv 'ou more than any one el" wa.earthy this year, and even the most the v.ordin? of one. "You must arful nee, I have no qualms thanks 1 rii -I"- Howard and you can
a tho work of .veral sanitary as- i
ociatlons which are at leaning up the ryster-b"-d
work it:
Government Bill in Coal
have nie. Your darl.ng. devoted
j Middy." 1 Mtf. Howard says she found tome j of the love letters in her h unhand". pockets and other literature in a i naekage left bv Howard .when he
Strike Nearly $500,000 dlsapeared in May, 1920, and went
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i'iercc, accoramg to cnarge The love affair of Miss Pierce and her chauffeur ended in the birth f a child to her and the breaking up of th- Howard fairUly, It 13 alleged. Her tender age at the time of the
.'. -H.) The sovernment' bill reulting from the coal strike will be .ea,rly half a million dollars under h provision of a deficiency apropriation bill reported favorably his afternoon by th senate approrlations committee. Th bill rarrien (1) $20.000 for h" Forah coal commlion; (2) lr.P.OCO for the new federal coal '.istrlbut.Tr, and :1 ) JlOO.oeo for th r:tfrf;t'ite corrimercj commission, a '.ml of $450,000. Th Forah item vns lnTted by ,i nate comn;lttep following the ataee of the measure by tho .0U?e. Th totel carried by the hill a cporte 1 from the committee wne '.24.R42. an increase of 51.7S3.000 .vr the amount fixed by the house.
alleged indiscretions lo will be th"
principal defease offered by torneys.
her at-
Spcctal Deputy Receives
W Year Prison Sentenced T";": '"'
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Girl Found, Burned to Death, on Funeral Pyre KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept. 21. (P.y I. N. S.) The body of a girl, about 17 years old. was found burned to death on a funeral pyre cosc to the hanks of the Missouri rtver, three miles north of here, shortly before noon today. The body was diwovered by H. F. King, a farmer, who at once notified the police. The girl's body was badly charred.
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A1IF YILLF. N. C. Sejit. 211 f:y I. N. S.) Walter 1. Hrok. a' ormer special deputy .-fier.ff waitenced to 40 years in .he Mtatitn here today fd'wir.g li nviction on charges of having l.!.in Laurrr.- West ai.d Fmory ar.ee, July Ii, l.it. Two ntence trgregatinr rwo s."or years were mpced. rihe homicides o.-ciirred the Itihmore eate irurin:; an nltereat:on a,ld to hive origina'fd over the killing of a dog- belonging to 1 of the men who' wast- I air;.
SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK Th:i: ht autiful. vm; hadt of ti.n U,
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Relief of U. S. Refugees Washington, sent. (Fy f. M Appropriation if $j0.poo for Uef of American reftiteev in Smyria waa provided bv the senate toiy. ... An amendment to the deficiency impropriations b;ll.s was nlopted i"itfout a rec,irl vot- and the bill ,;ls later p.t??'Vl. Ttie funds. hovever, vi!l not b :i tde avail ib'.e until the onf're.aoe ''-nrnlttre f linu-o aid rnaf reprr.tatives actree, tfi' ir rejiirts are 'Httioid bv both houses and the .I ! f:;rifl b .the pre-.ideat.
f : e-ad f .u-t ness !.s a nobl Ut lir.RUidd by kTH-'Wleilce n'liiv It becomes ra.s'.nt's.
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glosy hair ran only r.e hail by brewing a mixture of Sage T a and S .! phur. Your b.air is ymir charm, b makes or mars the lace. When it fades, turns gray or streaked. ju.t; an application or two of Sage and' Sulphur ciihani'p-' it appearaiue a hundredfold. Fon't bothfr to prepare the mix-, tore; you ran get this famou.s old : !(:. e improvel by the addition o; other ingredients at a small cost, ailj ie:td' for ue. It is c;illed Wyeth'-I Sage anil Sulphur Compound. Thi ' an aiivays depended upon i bring bavk the- natural i-cdor and;
lutr of our hair-
lav rylio.lv ues "veth's- Sayet
ar.d Sulphur Compound now hecau-e tt dnrkens ro naturally and evenly that nol)H!y ean tell it lias been applied. You .simply dampen a sponce or .oft bruh with it and draw this
thron srh the b.air. taking (ne sinal-'l
I traii'l at a time; mornlntt tin
gray hair has disappeared, and aft i another application it becomes beta- ; tlfullv dark and annears trTosv andi
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3 O'clock in the Morning
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Presented FY TH K ORIGINATORS Po;tlve!y Mr. Galbicher AKsolute'.y Mr. Shean. GREAT! 1 :33 "AVHY STIOULD 1 CRY OVER YOU" and "BLUE" (T.h" ar-e Fox T:-o;s known as "Mean Jczz' Fi.v.e l by TIIOSi: WTCKKD VIROINIAXS. 1;?32 " ST 1 1 CTTTN AT THE FALL" nnd "THE FRENCH TROT" tPiayed by the "Jazz Piano King") 7.EZ 0)NFREY and ORCHESTRA. 1533S -SAY IT WHILE DANCING" BENSON'S ORCH. I'm Just Wild About Harry WIIITEMAX'S. 1G Soundproof Rooms 18,000 Records Expert Service
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HIGH AMD DRY Close in One block from Epworth Memorial Church, a $40,000 edifice. Four blocks from Kaley School Four blocks from Kaley Park. In a high-class residence district. Living in shacks or garages not allowed. Building restrictions to insure comfortable homes and a good neighborhood. City water, gas and cement sidewalks already in part of addition. Also electric lights and telephones.
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Take a Lincoln Way West car to Olive Street, the end of the line, and go one square west and you will be right in front of the addition.
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TO THOSE WHO BUY NOW and in addition we will double the first $25, or any part thereof, paid down or within first 5 days. FOR EXAMPLE $ 1 so paid will give you a credit of $ 2 $ 5 " 44 " " 44 44 44 44 $10 $10 " " " " " 41 " 4 $20 $20 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 $40 $25 41 " " 41 44 44 44 44 $50 in addition to the $25 coupon Read This Again Here is something you cannot afford to miss. The down payment may be any amount from $1 to $25, but no lot will be reserved without a deposit of $1.
This marmificent addition is located on the north side of Lincoln Way West and one square west of Olive Street, in a high-class residence district, where values are increasing by leaps and bounds. It is convenient to churches, schools and stores, and only one square from the city cars.
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Do not let this splendid opportunity get away from you. Lots in many other parts of the city almost twice the distance from the courthouse are selling for three times these low prices. Come early and avoid disappointment. Bring your dollar with you, as no lot will be reserved without a deposit of $1.
LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY
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It is üood for in uasn toiou JL?
Present this coupon to salesman when you selectN
your lot and he will give you credit for $25 on your
purchase. But only one coupon will be credited on
one lot. This coupon will not be good after sale closes. AMERICAN TOWN LOT CO.
AMERICAN TOWN LOT CO The Homeseekers' Friend LAFAYETTE PERKINS, Realtor, Secretary arid Treasurer Member National Association of Real Estate Boards South Bend Office: 301 Farmers Trust Bldg. (3rd Floor) Corner Main St. and Jefferson Blvd. Phone Lincoln 5935 OPEN UNTIL 8:30 O'CLOCK P. M.
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There is a great shortage of houses all over the country, and likewise good close-in residence lots are getting scarcer and scarcer. Now is the time of all times to buy your lot, whether you want it for a home site or" for an investment. Get in now before the big boom near at hand forces up the price of vacant lots. The more you save and invest in real estate now, the more you will have later on. Don't follow the advice of the fellow who has nothing and probably never will have anything. The shrewdest and most conservative investors on earth put their savings in real estate. Be wise and follow their example. The quicker you get your lot and get it paid for the sooner you will be able to get a home of your own and become your own landlord. Before you get your lot paid for, building material will be much cheaper. ACT AT OCE
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