South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 272, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1922 — Page 9
FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 29. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
CHIEF SIBREL TO WAGE INSPECTION OF ALL DWELLINGS
Firemen to Wage Campaign Again.-t Defective Place to Halt Fires. Incomplete plan for South land's participation in thi National Fir Prevention wp.-k. Oct. 2nd to ?th. us announce! r-y hire Chf I. K:brol Incluilr-H the intcn-ato f both young an J oM Iik in the ri' c.sitv of ard!r:g aralnst ros!Me lir-a. Siicake-n .-:-ctel by ths Chief will Rive talks at the Kiwanls. Rotary, and Lion club luncheons during the wee ar.i C!f S.brel will personalI7 appear at the Chamber of Commrce luncheon Mor.day and later la several Khoolfi. To Inirrt City. Monday, merr-bn of the local flro department will bepin an Inspection of th city, calling property owner attention t any lx;ty found in the condition of premises that might result In f.re. "ftt coal, used because of the coal ghortatre. and wooden shingles form a combination which unless watched carefully will glv-o us lota of trouble this winter." Chief Slbre! said Thursday. "Soft coal createa much'floot an d subsequent bushels of zuar.''? which can easily start & fir cn a wcoden-EhinjKTled roof," he added. rtecent fr drills at various schools hare resulted In excellent showing, 00 Muewel school children having cleared the building In ono nlnut and 2ö seconds while a like number vacated the KI der school In 58 seconds, according to Chief führe!. Six thousand queetlonalres 3 to the condition of res'dnce property
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are to be given school children to
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out. These qurtlonalres will bft ; brought back, to the teachers In the : various schools ar.d forwarded to
Chief Rlbrel. This ntunt will set property owners to thinking seriously as to the Importance of. fire pre
vention and will probably result In r:iuch clean-up and the subsequent.
eilmlr.aUon cf many fires, Fibrel believes. To Show Ability. "It ! hard to change the habits
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end, apent Sunday with Mr. and Al-nira, Tislted Mrs. Ella Van Bus-j f..Jn p - " Jntn ne
Mrs. G. B. Nickerson. kirk Wednesday afternoon.
Harry Krlnk ar.d M!m 'linn'e! Claude Myers of Lyd:ck. was in Speed f WlatlOTlS Continue
I The "ant?" on "speeders" went up j in City Judj;e DuCcmb's court Thursthe day.
K II RT KY PR Ä QU Kr!eak per.t Sunday with their pls-ithls place Wednesday
11 Ulli Ul VJilflUlI Ter. iIr- fieorge Miller and t amlly ,
cf E;var!rg, Mich.
There are Ave Tromm In
Mr. M. Hnllln.-hean and dauehter municipal council of Amsterdam.
Two defendants to vlolatlnc the
fpedlr.g law carr. hefor th co'jrf.jlran t-t. und V. I n!end1 c:!!v to the charge, ar. i : f ii titto rlv.l- IV.-th
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Laporte Machine? Collide at Lafayette and Colfax One Hits Lamp Post.
A collision between a larse sedan L.
driven north on Lafayette Mvd. by Henry Butler of Laporte. and a Ford
we. are pcinr to take every r )s?ible se lan driven eart on Colfax av., b7 means of Int' rrstlntr the children of Mrs. Gertrude Wllllarr-pon, alo oi the city In this movement so that , Laporte, resulted In the forcing ol when they prow up they will always; the latter machine Into the lamp be on their guard aairst possible . j.ost on the northeast corner cf the fire." the Chief paid. Ftreetf.- intersection and the puhseOct. i)th. the anniversary of thjquent suffering of severe lip cut3 hy famous Chicafro Are and incidentally Mrs. Williamson and tho wrecking the anniversary of Chief Sibrel'a , Qf tbe Ford car. Initiation Into the fire departrr-ent, J As reat by witnesses of the acwlll be featured with a fire demon- i cldent. the larger car waa being stratlon In Leeper park durln? which j driven much faster than the Ford
about 15 Boy Scouts will be given : and c.aon driver In trying to aved full charge of a ho?e truck and ask-jthe impending collWon turned suf-
ed to extinguish a large fire to be
built.
Agreement to Settle for Damages Gains Freedom On hl3 reported agreement to settle for damages sustained In an automobile collision Sept. 16, when the truck ha was driving1 ran Into a tourInsr car on N. Michigan et-, Harry Zic3c. Eau Claire, Mich., was released from charges of fallln? to report accident, filed agilnst hlr Wednesdaj'. Zlck waa idenüfi.ed by hia license number and arrested by Motorcycle Sergt. Olmstead. William Boggs was the complainant.
WANTS FRCnDOM. PIIOTCCTTOV. WARSAW, Ind.. Sept. 28. Charging non-aupport, Mrs. Thomas Thayer, Jefferson et., has filed suit for divorce against her husband. She demands the custody of two children and a restraining order to prevent her husband from molesting her.
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All the new sport and stylish plain models in suits. Overcoats we are delighted to show you. They are the cream ofboth foreign and domestic markets.
ficlentiy to cause the cars to crash Klde-on and force the machine driven by Mrs. Williamson into the lamp
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Little or no damage reulted
Butler's car but tho Ford waa bad
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front springs were broken, and the r;i
running beard smashed. ' Mrs. Williamson, whose address la 10.! West et.. LaDorte. had two little
girls. Violet and Marietta Wright. ; j0,
sjx and four years old, respectively, h-; and daughters of her ßister, Mrs. Xel-
son Wright, who lives south of this city, with her. They received minor bruises about th face. Dr. J. B. ; Berteling took several stitches !n ;
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Mrs. Helen Talmer of South Bend, spend Saturday and Sunday with her. parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Kllnger. j Mr. and Mrs. Plgbert . Roberta asd family of Mishawnka, called on Mr.; and Mrs. John Wedell and family, Sunday. ! Mrs. EUa Van Busklrk and Mrs. ' Xell Wedell and daughter, Esther, j called on Mrs. O. B. Nickerson and j family Sunday. !
Mrs. John Kllnger and children, j It
and Mrs. Helen Palmer and son, Richard, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bow
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GENTLEMEN: The merchandise showing in our Endows is attracting the attention of all discriminating buyers and to know that our enormous stock is composed of just such beautiful merchandise, is it any wonder that this store is doing an enormous business on the highest grade suits and overcoats at a price? "Quick Sales and Small Profits" is our motto.
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To harvest your share of the extraordinary values that fire to be had here at Olsen & Ebann. There ii still
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ciipreccdeiited values. Come early.
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Sales of hats and caps increasing daily. Everybody is learning of the saving of $1.00 to $3.00 on every one.
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Wonderfully brilliant diamonds (at prices unbelievable low) set in mcmnting of solid gold. Prices arc extra-special and runc fron S1&50 up. High Srs.dc Ladies' Wrist watches special at $17 and up. Dependable, standard Men's rVatches 520 tip. Less than nral cash pricci. The Esy Payments are oalj OX c",vm $X a week.
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In the very near future we shall move to our new location in the Palace Theater building. To remove our entire stock would be too large a task and rather than do this we are making a substantial reduction on every item in our well filled Art Shop. There are values for all.
Every article of our entire stock of Exquisite Art Goods has been reduced. Here is your epportunity to purchase that dainty bit of " art for your
Christ
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EDUCTION
Buy your cards
now at these extraordinarily low prices.
In this sale one will find all the newest art good3 and novelties. A splendid opportunity, indeed, to secure gifts and many of those "pretties' which we all so much admire in any home Even though there is nothing you feel you really need, you'll find a great degree of pleasure in viewing our displays.
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