South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 272, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1922 — Page 28
m I FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29
SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
INDORSE FORD FOR NEXT PRESIDENT
MISS AUTUMN
By Juanita Hamel
Two Resolutions at Michigan Democratic Convention Room Manufacturer.
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JUDGE SENTENCES .Deficits , Maturing Obligations and BOY GEM THIEVES eres Funds Stagger Uncle Sam
"aNil.NGTO.N. Fept. 25. (By U , est cn th. certf;ctA
I I.) l'r.c Sam must solve a dlfü- . TX. , . ... .!c':lt financial problem in the n?.ir 1 out lis who look Diamond ; f-'ur.
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must raise rnre than $2.225.000.000 r sures ls th prc-petiv nt icf.c'.t
July Fined and
Sent to Reformatory.
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Jul;? Walfr A. Fur.k. in e'.rcu'.t rrurt '..it trday, nter.cp1 T1"!'.! DfKnr:, ace 15. f. ''2 W. Orar.?p st . and Cis.pr SpiVki. are 17. livir.gr at 2ö . Coifax av - .--rve fror:i one to 14 yvrn in the state r? forrr atory ar Jcffr? nvilie ar.d fined them each
Half Illllion IVflclt. Other Interest oblivions total $ 1 25.000'00. Rpur.d-.rt; out the?-
O'O.OD whirh reprer.ii the srnr.l Isisnro in th tr'jr' t the c'c of th last f.s, al rr.
Bandits Hold Up Bonk and Clean L'p All Cash
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to meet a derlclt In running exprr.seg and maturing ob'lRations. acoordin to estimates prerared today by the
CINCINNATI
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knocked out th ( .-.r.'." w.th th butt cf a f-to!. hr'! ven em7'iyfs ar.d a custo-.nr in a rear rocm
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I !o not fee why v. shvu! 1 expreß oj:n!cn --n fl:r.o.-- or thf- of-iV-e " Mr. Fvrri ';;ar'd today.
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Bachelors' Club Under Hammer. Bachelors Gone CIIICAHO. i:rpt. (fly I. N. 1 t.) A 1 ic!:eior'y club ?'. d d5r r-' d " today. It's "U'j i.r,. )!:;''" :- i:d eUrenr- J. II:- a j.-w-df-r. :he li-'t f.irv!v;r. rrmbvr of t-i" cl ib. i "-' I h ive sold it." Thirty-t'o years nco the ciub-! h-)Use wii i n n-! ly l'. Waub-r n LuninesH rri'-n. "Th:-, !? th" lifo,"! they said. "No v.'ldint; b:ll.s for u-." In th .r.u sT ir;:y r,f th ir ( f omf'-rt ib'e r"! a. th-y enjoyed tlie' life of the so-i.iüoj "fr'p and the!
lrave." f'.ut It Tvas th-- nm" old s'ory. One T'V one the rr.emberhi; rew Is-i T.'ext summer the hou-.- will be turn id over to vaationl..
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must be added $12 3.000,000 in inter-
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ROMBERS ARE GIVEN TEIJMS IN PRISON
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I Nxt ln size is the sum of $515.1 COO OOO tO TT.Ptkt wan cr- n- rll1.
Aik.n. .17 If l-ort. nv. on JaSy J!.;falei n,atur, pn Jan; Jg
r.rs valued at $1.500. ; I'ii?ki to'.d the court that he was ff.rcd into the robbery by De Kan's brother. He aid the il;amond r;:b?-t: v. ere given to IeKan and he and lf-'.. ea?h receivd ?1 for their ork. Spi'.ki ?aid ht- turned over ail the j-ood he had stolen to DeKm'.s brothei". On a plea of puilty to a charge ot asfault and battery, Alfred Benjamin, ase 2 4, wan s-ente.nced to serve 75 day?? in the county jail and was fired $5 r.d ooc:s, amounting o $13. Eenjariin .-v.id he 'pointed a revolver at Dock S;mpon only when the latter flashed a razor and threatened to cut him. Hector Van Ootheen, will enter a pica to a charge of manslaughter ln Circuit court Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Van Oothegen i.s charged with murdering his brother, Achille Van OotheTen, in a drunken brawl at Mishawaka on July 23.
cf $ 425.000.000 Jr. rur.rdr.s; expenses.
Iud?et bureau experts bbeve that!
part of the total wiil b met out of: and robbed the site and cages cf all
udffet bureau. This sum must be! current receipts as they expect thjthe money in !ght. rai5ed in addition to ordinary gov-jr.ew tariff measure to incre:. the The los to the hr.k xr'.ll not bernmental receipts. ; federal revenue to a measureabl J known until a rh-kup made of
-ioro tnan ? l. oo.non,ooo of th; txteni. An increase cf $2.5Oi.CG0 in funds and fecur.tis on hind at th
total must be secured by the end of custom receipts was r.n'.pi la: Sat- time cf the robbery.
th calendar year. i urday the first dav th new titiff I Tbl toet' r-'n-n'r !ii er.n
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is in r.i'Ti L' Ii" in; v a- partly lue to the failure of e'.evr.th hour efforts to import goods ur.dr th- old
The bisrrest s'rfio i u tino-
000,000 and represents the victory
and lower rates. Th prospective J p. One net deticit for this tiscal year totals ; given. $637.000.000 according to budget
bureau estimates. There is an offset.
Call Aetn Creaner. Oarment. hats cleaned. I.. 237. 916 C Sim-
day crrlte cheerfu j Advt.--23t-tr.
Garments cleaned Aetna O-a'-
against this sum. however, of $272.-ers
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New Fall Stoc rt J. J. Kreuzberger. Merchant Tailor. 303 Dean Bldg Adv. 273 tf.
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f.urt at Alui;ur-iue, N. M., had 1 i. s' il a .-"üten. of t '.v e?r-' rn I. a vo.'i'vi rt h ar a fi'u- t $7,.fi') f.ch upn Wa';rr I. S y:'id. president of the New Mf':ic. federation i f !aIor an 1 Andrew liruno. another labor leader. convict-d on the cl-.irr cf interferirg with railroad
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l.at a bomb u a.- furid in th-' ir hes:-ion.
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ERIE SHOPMEN REACH ! AGREEMENT IN STRIKE VOFMISTOWN, O.. S. pt. 2S j
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HE fruits of the vine and the fieida ar4l the than is presented by Miss Autumn whoever or i ii.. ii TT? Vi f-rnrer cVi m 5 rr Vie wVtpn she omo hnmp frnm
trees now ir.ey irieam :n ine ir.eüov; suu- üvit --
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plory of eclor they sliw!
the late harvest with checks aglow and eyes spark-
ij-o- wi'th f J e inv of life r.r.d the love of living?
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PLYMOUTH yct been announced. The windows S. i:. I'.oys rrturncd Tuesday eve- tne stores are full of interestninir from a two weey.-T trip to!-!: old rthes and newer hand made
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:h and company i-tib '.il here The comp mv todav i--u-; 1
I 1 1 o w i r. w oiire: "At a C'r.ference at Youngstown a plan was ;igr-d t" win r' liy all Llri
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frike .-inre J ;j : v 1 w.i:
upon C'nditi''r.s itibo-tory to lir.th partirc "
Mrs. August Kuin and
t.iinily have moved h-re. from Me-
t i fiaryvil'.o and have purchased the t ' hous-o formerly owned bv the te-
articles. Mrs. William Warrens and daughter.. P.etty. of Chicago, are visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kleber and Mrs. Wallace of East
f.an.e.l church as their parsonage. Carro t. Plymouth was crowded with vis-1 MrS- Anna McLochlln went to it.irs Weilnpsdav tliis Ttf'iiir' llifil t rr-... : .
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I i . - " --n - - " - - - - - - j anie work 'and fair. The wire walkers put o-i
their stunt at 1 o'clock an drew an immense crowd. The baby parade came i ext. with many very prettily i.b ' ke l c;n riaqes. The pri' ha not
BIG FOUR TO HANDLE COAL FOfi HENRY FORD SI'KIN;Fli:.D. S pt. L's.-U:y J. N. H. ) Arr.'fgeir.er.ts h tve ben ina.le l.y whi -!i tb.- r-U Ib.-ii- Mihi'i 1 ill handle a tiainl-ad .f c al a 1 i fr 11 i j r 1'ord frcui the I,,. ji !le .i":d Na-hvilie cmneetbu-.s at 'i:i' inrati t' Dr.ndt 1: way T-.bv!". It is expec el that ab'.ut 7". car loads will be hir.dle.l daily. The r.ig Tour has ;.: i !. arrangements to haul about 1.".'" carloads of i'-al In tlie l"ord plant at D tro.'.
days. Mr. and Mrs. Kussel Barts of Rochester, formerly of Plymouth, are the parents of a son born Monday afternoon. Mrt;. Darts was for
merly Miss Pauline Price. Mrs. J. X. Flinn has returned from a two weeks visit with friends In Huntington. Mrs. Edith Sheller spent yesterday with her lister in South Bend.
WTtixiv sroLirx car. PIEFvCETON, Ind., Sept. 2S. A Ford automobile belonging to Frederick Ifulbert of Pierceton, stolen Tuesday night, was located at a point just east of Winona lake. The car had turned on its side after having skidded for some distance while being operated at a high speed.
FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR KOW
Druggist Says Ladies Are Using Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Hair that loses Its color and lustre,
or when it fades, turns gray, dull' and lifeless, i.s caused by a lack ot ; fculphur ln the hair. Our grand-; mother made up a mixture of Sage! Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks; dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that, even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which Is so attractive, usej only this old-time recipe. j Nowadays we get this famous mlx-j ture improved by the addition oil other ingredients by asking at any' drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth'sj Sa?o and Sulphur Compound,'! which darkens thb hair so naturally, i so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It has been applied. Y'ou just!
dampen a sponge or soft brush with;
it and draw this through yoar hair, taking one small strand at a time, liy morning the gray hair disappears; but what delight th ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound i.s that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. Adv.
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Active in liihlc Tntinftic ('-!. '. S.!tic :r ! bi lb-.-'s. who h:s been !ider cf t b j t , r .1 1 ; n witI j in ?outh Tb t d for many years, w i 1 S be the tea ,h f r cf t !i " pi r. V r ! a -s " I J the Hist Christian I;b!c 50:10?:. fb Main sr. T. Iv P.;nter. wh- hasj recently com- from Ft. Wayr.e tel tike the position of .ban et boy-; at the So ath HcT. I h: :h . bony and wh-- , r as ft rn.erly superintendent of the
jrrers-n A em:e . nr:st;an cnurcn In Ft. Wa. 1-1? eon appointe 1 f.: per. e.t - J r.t of t.be erior dep irtt irrj t b. e !'i' ' e boo',.
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Fcr Tno Yeärs. On F;bce. Itched and Burned. Cb'ticbra Healed.
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"X sa.Trrfd for !j ye-irn with pimr'.es cn my fc?. 1 b.y were h:d. li-'e. at.J :ti. nrd sou.c'.itr.rs ecaird of:. Tbey wcie scattered all ever r..y cc. and whet: I washed thej- itcbed ar.i buir.eJ dreadfully. "I Vifi dtr.'rrrrt rrrrard:rs withw iucc? ss. I big&n utir. Cutictira Scp rnj Ob-stmert. and after using vo ct'trs cf Cui;-:a c9p and one box cf Cuticnra Oir.trr.ffnt I was healed." (Signed Miss Margaret Hoffmmn. R. R. 2. Dox 55. Birdaey, Ind., Jan. 2, 1922. These frirajit crr.dlifr.ts are all you need for all teilet purposes. Soap to cicar.te and j-urify, Ointment to oothe and heal. Talcum to pewder end j--crume. rlrtoa. tAi I,kh4u Mm " Sol.! YrT--t CuUcar o p aLave without naüS
m lÄlsfi sp.ci.iNo.2- te $1 Down! $1 a Week! VXlä $1 Down! $1 a Week! ?;;;v Iw price a?y terms special V jjgj ru win hfi far prised v hat beaut.vi values ail combine to make th! fl tiful diamonds you can buy fnr $30 0 l'-l offering worth while. Diamonds VVS? In this sale; and the bet part of it Jß v:-J w, u-. , u. u , I'J-ftJillA lMSKA all is you don't reed to pay more J-ij y A prnK. duality 1 than Jl down. They are blue prt in whlte or Erre''n cii mo'jnt- Y$jH'i t nnW?l white, high quality, full cf life and g44 p-'j lngs. for ladies and gentlemen. f'J ' attractively mounted. 5 r'fe rW Pi! ,. i ii r 1 Nil
Special INO. If A'H i ; ! b"i !v vb' .;Yt 3 I Soccial No. 4 I tUvS
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$3.00 Down! $1.50 a Week! Deuutlful blue white stones in white gold and green gold mountings for ladies and gentie-rifn.
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have ever yfen ate includtd in lh:6 special tale lot.
BRANDON'S Saturday News! (One's Coat, Suit or Dress must be just so and the price must be decidedly 1 reasonable. J
Therefore We Will Sell Nearly 250 New Fall
DRESSES t9L
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Crepes, Wools, Satins new Fall shades - Fashion's prettiest models
Also We Quote Beautiful New Fall Dresses at $16.60 $21.50 and Many Prices to 69.75
Please Note That We Carry Dresses in All Sizes for Large Women
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY Greatest Value-Giving Event Ever Attempted in South Band About 300 Genuine Leather
Hand Bags
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Vanity Bags Beauty Boxes "Vanitie" Boxes Pouch Bags Fold Purses
Dress Bags Quality values such as these arc seldom offered at this small price in fact, twice the amount we ask would be a fair price (See the Window)
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$27.50 Twills, Tricotines, Tweeds, Bolivias, Best Fabrics Newest Style Creations $27.50 Other Suits Priced to $98J Large Assortments
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Just Arrived! More High Grade COATS $39.75 each New Fabrics Luxurious Trimmings Fashion's Prettiest Models, $39.75! Other Coats and Wraps $49.75 to $175.00! Some as Low as $19.75
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Childrens Coats $95 New Fall Sweaters $75 Special prices in the Hosiery Department tomorrow YOU'LL SEE!
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Bracelet Watches 51 Down! $1 a Week!
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FREE 25 Gallono of Gasoline with every used car sold up to Sunday Night. I Buick Six 1 Buick Six (winter top) 1 Buick Four 2 Mitchell Sixes 3 Maxwells (late models) 3 Ford; (late models) 1 New Chevrolet (driven about 500 miles) 1 Dodge Touring 2 Overlands NIK ART MOTOR SALES 333 South Main St Main 202S
SAM C-LONfZ & SONS
131 Lincoln Way Elast Phone Lincoln 6670 On Colfax At. Main 74 i: V-';- '- "-I , b -- ' j- -Mt- bV V.b-'--sy- , - - n r-4 ii .rum i liini i - i - fir i i a i'iUmH i" ' - f a i m i ! V. n i i .. i .. A m fii
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