South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 272, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1922 — Page 3

FRIDAY MORNING. 5F.PTF.MHFR 29, 1922

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KMi' rl.-Ii Ajjii-;ir.- in S-rir of Two-llounil Iont' OtluT Nih c',V'.

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; LARGE DISTILLERY

' REVEALED BY BLAST ;s'""tw; l'nf"?d

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tlll, Marli and loon bciZfd ( s tcok P- here rciiy whn M! ;

mis Mi riion: Ml'.r:i:. y. ;, .'v .i;y I. X. I ' 1 ' I r ,::f-Wt :k:r.h' a r.'-w 5 -h' rn- h rv T'- y ap-I-rf'th .1 rr.v.M f nfr. a. '.J uhiI'r tlat t tli" stuff is av.ii!.M "!u: fvrryor.c :r.usl k n.um." Je:ry rri.ii" t cr,s rr-em-of the rro'AI ard the bootbr. oiyh thiiik.r.c; ;h ot'ior ha'l not raid.

A;i;i) MAN VAN IS HKS FKOM MICHIGAN FARM !'"NTiA. M.ch.. h'vj.:. C-.r.-cf ai; i!i::vs ll;r.i? in o'.h r :ti--. -r;:h l-rir.ci!:!? word of i.;ir;rt 1 v::s. 7 0-yf ir-i -11 Orsor.-

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Marv K:ifrha'.v was married to, "r .:.:uv.. wnrn ro;; ir.platked tQ jook for hinv rrir:o'K H. Komr-.-J. pod of R. F. ! -hool Loar-I J"0 arvl lannc the . Komp.'i. lo-al rt: mufacturor. were I roof of thr "h'o; b-."i-' n . n . 1 n . n .

nrr;f at th" honp of the brid : :i- 11 i ' 1 1 r. -n percn- ,imh in iuut- 1 vti

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acciiert. H-t dL-ajp-ared over 1 wee-k a-o aJtor sayir.ff he waü P" TIIIFF TFARS OFM

Ir.g- to il;nt. He was trace a a-s far as Wh cille. Genesee county, f lit thPre all clues, were los". Owe"

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overalls wrier he left his farnv I'o- ' M.iVe'. Howe. rbv'd -f h- r lico In all near-by citi'.- have bf n r

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I a t'.'- ! -..r tank. ar.l ;ni:iur. t.. :rv. FI. T. .s-rrcr. mtor o! th. "fc4tl 'r--4 1 r a.:.-,, e ; "! ' J . : ' ; . J :

r.f a tar-r-l in a car-a a : . !re.0.vterian , hurch. otHciated. :r!'-n of sl'tte fh:n- which they --i L I . ir.-l - :-kir V V r. i if' ' ! V

f.;.. r.,r Vo (i,v,ir,l ! Aft.'r a tveldi-ir tr!n the brid- .iral ' :;r1"1 the ?r.;hora-r- L-low " liu f t"ur. I ew or.; Central ra:,- Clfi V,7- XtVV V'': L . ' - S K

,.r.oi, y.r-, f, two r.-cro-n will take up thir residence in turn ak-ai;e.I them with :or.e. ': ' V t,ain ' dU" W. ,. . , . , . . . r.rv ' n. re at : 0 T, p. ra., v. is pu.hr.Et out -J:- :ay niormii-, ;ui rt-veal :n the grooms new home, 393 . , , . .. , , . r -3 i . . :f:om the Goshen station, i.sov-ry v - - 'ord:r. ! t. L'.li..-. a b:-' -4.s-' Fourth Pt. t'? u r r j ! 1 - ,v. -v-

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h: lad 1- 1 y ,. .a! . : ty it. N. S:::.t;; ( t : : 1 iii:! 1 .1 o l : a iy. in chaiRe of the pubüc seh--o!s. She Is a jrraduat

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wa n:aa t station c:npio os tnat r-z.'

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tiny, u.i-- ni-hed ro the scene-J croom since returnir.cr from overseas . .-r I.- .on .;t ::;0 o'clock, ar.d i -crvice has brn associate- in busi-

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KALAMAZOO. Mich.. S-nt. 2v were not awaro of the tire.

BurieeJ alive bv thecavintr in of a 1 V;th much ditüctilty, J. J. Kn:

sewer trench Thursdav afternoon.: P'-rator In -a. tower oppo.-ite the

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and Mr-. I'.u! !f:.:ton ,nd ;r,- . ,;.irv ...tlv whih r- 1 T . f) W,t rir,nl boulevard. whojuy Bunker and Mr. and Mrs ' h,, a y as rescue a t- -... - uh.- - 7 Mi ,;:M,n. ; H,:,--r. 0,t. -' iiiv, ,,, .urt.-d. , Bu nk er .out h Hend w. re !

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i n i eiurnuu nun, ui'iL iif ua'u it - i " - - ,v m.h k f : V r m-r i worn shufitlnp stvpra! feet hich. ''!

The trench was b:n? d .i- in the ' Waiters. coos, rorter? and others 'ji rear of Franco:? honv. Mr. Fran- I f'-rmed a bucket brisade and car-

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f Xiles. Mi -'.. lar-tur.- ! Mir-:is. turning him or dine

Th' Lake ro'inty trr:md ;ury h ex- tr Tr.::!if (j 'cr Louis Albrc-cht. 11-peo-te-I to rturn ind :-t:r.r.ts rj-a:n.--t turr.ir: to the pai-atre ho found

J i ph I'rtpowifeh. Charles l"s-Iis that fh sa.i supply pipe had beM

.d John I'etrowki. v. ho it is .alio- ;- tapped behind the me

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I. It. S-ott. of Ik.-Yin. m. report- :;....v Vrk Central d.f-o'i". , n. .fh. f -1 ?n th'- j.olp th.it i was heM i connection v.ifh th co::p:rae- to1 N;: rby stood 100 barrel

FRESHMEN NOT TO I5E

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M rs f'-vi Ir.on, or j , remove'! .t 7 -pik's from t-e and ' vt.- pir-e-1 to an air pre;-;ro ta:: !; i DOWAGIAC, Mich.. Sept. 2'. wr" tru--t- W dn--j -uv. j th -.vrw!; rf th.- fi.i M;rh:- and thfi:c to humors und--r two i.'ni,rtf oV,ocV.r.i n--h criu,r! froth.

- in '"entri! train. Tony AP-f;- a ocnpT frtills of .r:0 pallors capacity ! rnn, who for a wek have b--en

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i waiting sentence in punl.-hmr.t for a-h: the ft.rqrersive part taken by them In

i v.-rk th train, i expct-I to te.i:'v 1 containiiuT .".2 wallen of niasl'., tb.ej ;t recent wild class battle with the

t f-r b;nr: rr-li-v-d of ?7. wa t U:n . for tl - staf. According to Atty ' ; di-e say. I'O pallors of moonhin' sophomorej. wer relieved Thursday m his tru' k th'- '''-' k rt of tl. smith th thr m-n will be ch irp- t : whisky was barrelled ready for u -', whn call-! to the ottice of Superin-

nd d:r : driv hom . ! w i 1 1 i !lr-t dtrre murd-r. T!j a-.-cordintr to the police report. i t enden t Htwart and inform'-d that

I wo nr. f-:j.; a ; -'aurant ar.y Wi . . k- v.-;;h attributed to str'k brak.. Patrolman Alhrcht and Mac' thev wet:l 1 not tie exnelled from

Jh. r::o:r.:r.p ar- ,(M .i spect s f.r during the r'-o.-nt shonmenV' Iladv learned that Ben Mar -us' sr-hool.

of Z'.'2i Beatibien idrt. br-ithr T'n boys wre arrsted following of Joe. had lft the para-- i:nme-!a battl between the two classes, diately after tlie explosion, badly ' v. hich excelled all former Cncountbarnel. P.- n was later found r?t It-- -rs in fury and devastath. n. chiving hospital. One of hi- - s! A bill of da ma ires was presented

ip had bc-.-n r ypri i rn FTTR KlfTIT. coi?e himself entered the tr.nch. , ried water from the locom.otive. A ter and fr LAI LLLLU At 1111 1 ! ar,out l2 f(,.t ,iep. to inspe -t the 'large hol was burned near th- Itj!

o bottom the ' hnnney and the car badly damslipped, and aeed. It was left in ToUdo for ie- ti.j h'.nna if the' Pairs. t 1

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Mr a nd Mr- "..-..r'M Kit. t rik-. Z r.i In aw. a r pare:;s 0f a daurhr- J r. SYRACT'Si;. Ind.. S-py 2. Mr; Ci Moinho'-.r. 1 i 2 Hk - j .bram H!r. 7J. wis found dead In ory t.. i- in Ann At hor f--r trea- bnm n-ar his !i..m by his wife. Tuen?-, ar.d may -ubr:;!t to an ,;. r- i is survived by a widow, two ; ;!. : oin. on Vrother and two sifters. .'rs. f e II. FliW'T his r-turn-

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Mr. and Mr- f

work. A? he stcM at the bottom the ' nnnncy ana tn car naaiy uam- .

sides of the excavation

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earth covered him entirely. " ' Neighbors who witn-sed the accl- JQ KQYS KILLFD IN dent, scooped ,-nvav enotuh of the

dirt so that th victim could breathe Tv' Al AT A 70H Afrini-Ms Ü

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"mn: ! KALAMAZOO. Sept. 2S-Automo-. Jq j bile acci'ients caused the death of . IifY IiOAI r.ON'DS. i two Kila ma.ioo county-boys here M KXTONH, Ind.. Sept. 2S. The ' Wednesday. Nicholas IUumann. ; Farmers State bank. Mentone, was ! J. wa.s killed when the bicycle he ; jj the successful bidder for bonds in was rid in: was hit by a heavy tli- sum of Jl i.'lvo for the construe-: truck, driven by Stanley McMur- 1 tion of the Cy !:'np road in Plain ray.

V.r been Mown out. and Iiis fa i to th boys which thy agreed to j township. The bank jr.tvc a prem-j The child darte out of an alP:y-,-

v .'-s badlv burnd. S'dtle Th hUi included a nnmbr I lum or J 1 I . way on the wnei. and Mc.iurriy

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v. ho motor, d to Nlles with hr from M a r k : v -iw e'ity. v. ill remain for a

V'it her. IM l:w ar.d Mrts. J. K. T. Iithn.p f , j l-ft "Wednesday in their car f-.-liha.-a. M;cl:.. where on Sunday l.e

viil a.--u:r.e !r.s duties as pas r o; . . . T. .1... II Vn-rVi '

lllO .I e t . I "i . v. ii""-". Mr. and Mr-. William

"Mr. and Mrs. 'hart-s ( l-n tiae r- - i j turi.'-l from a motor trip to north- J-'jj rn Mirt,i-an. hV-? William GarfVdd. ::. colon al. a transient, suffered a ;--y- rly htnashcd hand Thursday no-rnirir when causrht it under th -.vhel r.f a J.

freight train. II was taKen to f.p- ' j

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Famous POTTED BEEF lOc Per Can

filed suit in th-- itrri--n county '.rcult court for dior-' rro;n Walt-r KoMnson. whom !m' charge haleft th ( Ity. In more than a yar.

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TO QUE 'LmiiY PyRCASES7 SALES WE OFFER THESE Ti

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LY BAOAINS

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ELKHART NEWS

YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO BUY WHERE YOU GET THE MOST FOR THE LEAST

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I1LKIIAKT. Spt. 2S (Special) j -Next va ok in M'.khart is to be .-'.- ferved as Firo Prevention we k. It T-Il! bo marked by a ranpr..::. f.s i : M nriNVfif'i)i!i ri rrs and !S'

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GOVERNMENT WOOL SOX

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GOVERNMENT NAVY HOSPITAL BLANKETS

OFFICERS' DRESS

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one f f the pol.e-.e- he hep' i.r;-ied out.

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ef rcfu-ir.-: to render all to an of-

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hok had arretted IM Witwer f'.-i

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Tirtian political campaigners. . f d- It t ,,.f,by eveninir at the Iibcr P d - L J 1 r jt; n ha'l. Th- re wer preven :oemt-.-er.s of labor and farm or-'an:- .,1 07.it.'. r. as uell as p-op interested in t1- movement as :n!iv!dual-. Af- t ter the report o" t'.o- c--.mm:tt e ha i J:.et .,ppr V.iT.on. m wt re r.-ro.! 1 u-'. n t . hav :t print.. krtj I Th Illkh.a: H'-h. fthr.l ' o- ' v . : i.'.av the iyyh -a --o'. tim "t e '. ' l-. :r. S itf.r 1 iy at tit lafr'.- '

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MIXED WOOL MEDIUM WEIGHT UNION SUITS $1.25

Officers' U' S'

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K -7 worth of pfi-jnll mim Rain- 4 wear fefcl

Ai '.U Proof "A OFFICER $485 Jjjgty .-l z&y vr 'k cUJ L Iz WOOL ÄJv fl t 11 C0ATS x7 naval M0m Each Srfr and up fer $2.95 jk " i i .

U. S. Government Navy Underwear

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Men's SemiDress Pants

$1.50

U. S. QUALITY GUARANTEED PAINT $2.45

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STURDY SCHOOL SHOES $1.85

U.S. MUNSON ARMY LAST $3.85 PARADE SHOES

Guaranteed Work Qq School TQf Pants fSJG Aviatos Reversible Leather Coats, U. 3. Quality, $35.00 Lrue S19J5 U. S. Navy, Real Leather, fo8;00. ....$3.85

U. S. Government Kuck

Towels, (f KJ 7 for ... & i

Khaki New Shirts . . . .

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Men's Knit A

Sport Jackets . . Jg-.KW

Ladies' Full Made Hose

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SOLID LEATHER PUTTEES S2.85

U. S. GOVERNMENT HEAVY WOOL O. D. SHIRTS $2.95 $5.00 Values BROCADED BEADED SATINS

$3.45

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offerbeauty, style, quality in COATS the most beautiful collection in cloth and fur are here for your approval at prices that are right, special showing Saturday--

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Misses Size 2-7, Brown

Calf High Shoes, real

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Dr. Charles' Cushion Sole,

Rubber Heel House Slip

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Men's Brown Calf Dress

Shoes at

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174 Pair Military and French Heel Women's

Fall Shoes

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ARMY LAST WORK SHOES

$2.85 $6 worth of wear

Men's and Women's Fine Felt Cushion Sole House

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200 L PAIR I.; HI-GRADE I ) ;i BOOTS ijj 65c 3

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The Store of Real Bargains Specials for Saturday and Monday Only Shrader Tire Gauges 89c Champion X Spark PIli ?9c A regular 54.00 Stop Lieht complete Si. 25 A regular $6.50 Spot Li;:ht Or.'y a few 1-ft 33.25 Ford Foot Accelerator, regular SI. 7 5 .Special 95c Extra heavy 30x3'2 Tubf3, regular 52.5') $1.-45 Extra heavy 32x4 and 3 3x4 Tubes, regular 5 3.60. . .$2.25 Extra heavy 34x4 Tube, regular 54.10 $2.I0 Ford Timers, regular $1.50 75c Ford Cutouts complete $1.15 Free Saturday only With every $2.00 pur h.isc ve will give a Sun and Bright Light Ghire Shield. Special prices on Bumpers and many other artid' s. See our Windows for Special Prices. le Auto Market Specially Co. 535 SOUTH MICHIGAN ST. The Store You Will Like to Trade At