South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 286, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1922 — Page 5
fHE SOUTH EEND NEWS-TIMES 5 BOOZE QUESTION CAUSES TURMOIL IN G. 0. P. RANKS Out of Their Element 9 TO 12 A. M. THE SPECIALS ON SALE SATURDAY MORNING FROM 9 TO 12 A: M. 7c EROWN TOWELING y t. r: . m. 3y2c UroHti ( r;ih Tuurlinc H inlie idr; ipiilltlty Umltr.l; ut 3lc a Trd. 10c LAUNDRY SOAP 9 t It u. in. ,nirlr:ni f'aimlljr I . n n -Ur tu;: artu.il tH-fcflJ-r ; liniitr'l to 10 S1.50 GRANITE DISH PANS 9 to II a. ni. $2.50 BED BLANKETS 9 to li a. in. $ 1 .46 Warm srey U n a Ii 1 r ltUnket. 54'; l?li pink mid tilue border; MrHal at 91. G. WOMEN'S $1.C0 i CHILDREN'S SI WOMEN'S SI.50 50c BURSON HOSE Of.! ii. P1 e I APRONS 9 to t i .i. m. Q-e rr?T7QCT7Q UN. SUITS 9 to 1? A. I.I. 11 t 1 : :l Til. c fr? -ic ,fh Jut loo of ther firanItr I l-Hitrt Iili IUiki worth pperl.it ;it only 5Sr. M onicn'i flue lrrH .Vprfui. ImihuhIoiv jini liiirr.ill -t m II m t!e: all !; at .r. ( h ilil r Irr Wrll mule; worth fl.OO rrgnlir: i.nnjr t,1le'; ! i ll lit AVonieTi' fine 1';!! ueictit l5H'.'il I ii!m Su.f; well tiuile; all Irr; nf Kc. in M if 1 -r .!.;.'. h! i ; ll " '.- nt -Jr.
FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 13. 1922
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inrliot Say. Il Will Drive Saloon From Pennsylvania If Named Governor. i;y J. r jit tVMrnnM.. (I. N. S. Sf.ilT C "om-iini!Mit.) WASTIINiT N. n-. 12. The boi7.' 'ju n i t!;t t .. -v.'.nz to rip t!i" It'T-rjh'.i.ii r-f !' -.r.-ylvm!a
A" ! d e o'i n :i t : n a Ith
renewal f
pil strife vj.'-h fallowed j
the ni--!
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cording to rf-port in j-nütlcal cir ." here toi-Jiy.
rinchiff .innnuncrl dctrm!n-i-;
tjor. "to drivo the n'.non out
Here's what happened -wrlien a railway locomctlv tmaglned It was a' battleship and leaped into the Mystc River at South Boston, Mass. Tte' crew leaped to safety and none was hurt. At the saroe time
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Ci rift vorr. in aivl dry yoio fn NV.v .If rsy, tht h- vv.U bo
cttl'-s like I'hll.ide-.pyi'.i an. I'itrhjrg. If he Is electfil jrovornor, is atd to have brought h'ra In .sharp convict with .orrio of tho old time I'enro- l-ad?rfl. I'inchot'H aJIitlonal announcerr.fr.t that h pronovd to "rlran up the mcs at 1 1 a rr i-bu rp:. if he wins rut at th" Notrnber elections. h;i aro if-o ! th !' of former ivnro men liU Mnx O. Ille. Pittshur? bo v-'hp have r-f d to r't'de t he molve. to I'inehot'.- reform pl.it f or rru Tir.'-hot's frlndi h'-ro- .'ir cnnfldent, h 'r.vcvr, th.'it with tlio nid of
i MfT v;orr. in a I'd "dry" volr uch
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r. xt rov. rnor of I vrii.sylv.mla. They ;ir worried cr.i-:! ..bout one thine. T!i rf ir! -'.ration of I'enn.-'ylvanl.i vntf for tl'." 'l' rob' r b'Otion fell off rer'r.t from what It hould hive l.cn If old iu'enerul fj'ithv r." pi ioif.--til it.-'-df. Tut Ailvatilits". Tlut Pinhot pa.;"r. af 1tw. ad var.t. Tb demoemtlc ::ubArnatort.il candhlate is a! mo "bone dry." And th "wet" democrats b ive no rhoii e but tr stay away from the poll rather than voto for him. The i;ppit,l:ran .territorial f and! late -, pe;-r arv! Keed aro expected to receive the combined organization fjppnrt and while f.umer I'cnr-e men may knif IMnihot in spots lie nill probably parlier a lot of vote- from thOM who support th "straight ticket." Tnllke the situation In New Jersey, where Hen. Freliriirhuysen is running or;alnt (luv. Kdwanl I. Kd-ward.-. an avowed "wet" soniforial . -a ni.lld.it on the r)'-roocratic ticV.et once promi-rd to make that s?ab a.1 wet a-; t'ne Atlantic ore. in. tii tb'tht in pennsvlvani.i i-1 centerid lircely upon the ' ,ood government" 1-siic r.a!s il by Pin- hot. Mtnllfy lry I.a. Th I)eniocra's of New Jersey are pled fir. ft ttieniselve.- to modilication of th VoN-ead lav.-, including the "restoration of the rieht to th-; lawful indul?e!ioe in beer and li'ht
winfi. II!" ia-. uoiiuans .no ou ord in their platform ;h favoring
d adherence to law observance
and enforcement as in Pennsylvania:
The women and the churches .-ire taka bi- hand in tho Jersey battle. Itoth "vt-" and "drs" are attachin C the utmost importance to the result of the "driv -' for and auainst "liberalization" of tb- Vol-tead act which is hcinc conducted in what the "bone dr" prohibitionists declare are two of the "wettest statt s in the union." The election of Pinchot and tlie ve-elect;on of Fr. linhuysen will a hard blow to the a ntl -prohibit ion ist?.
BANNED BY POLICE
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Bride and Groom Oblivious to Fact That Automobile Was ''Borrowed." ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 12 Some otticers of the law have no regard for the blissful serenity of an automobil honeymoon. Two jtnvly wedded "doves" were happily cooinq as they .sped alone: the boulevard, undisturbed hy the din of th clattering washboilers, dlshpan and other culinary utensllj wfiieli danyled from their machine. IUc and confetti were showered over the pair. Fverythincr was so plain a blind man could have seen they had Jut been married, as a displayed siKn asserted. Nevertheless, two pmardlans of th Jaw fteppe(i forth and ordered the new llenedict to apply his brakes. "This Is a stolen car!" bellowed one of the otljcers. "Get out! We'll have to take it ti headquarters.' "Put what are we to do?' the fcrofim asked with trepidation. "Do?" barked the blue-coated authority, "Walk!" John J. I'utza, the newlywed, explained he liad borrowed the car from (leorpre Mustek, who in turn had borrowed it from James Jasinskl. a machinist. The latter who said the car was left with him for repairs-, was arretted. The ownef recovered ,his car, adorned with the marital decorations.
Automobile Driven Into Tree; Believed Property of Barney Oldfield. N'G'.V YOItK, Oct. 12 One rrum wad killvl and two others severely Injured when a powerful racing automobile crahext into a tree on River4de- drive Just opposite trie soll.crs' and sailors' moi.ament, early today. AccorJInsr to the police the car was the property of Darncy Oldfield, famous racer. Tho dea 1 man was identified as Ja me ". Deg-nan, a chauffeur. lie wa.s huried 23' feet. The Injured men are Kdwanl O'Donnell and '.varI Ij. McKee. O'Donr.tll may die. The police ar inclined to believe that the :nachine war stolen from Oldfield either here or In Ios Angeles, Cal.. whero he lives.
21ST ANXIVKIISAIIV On "National Candy Iay" special reduction on all candies at the Philadelphia for that day only. Th Phila. adv.2S6
You can now buy a Dutch Ma. ier Cigar, 2 for 25c. 276 tf
ASPIRIN
Say Bayer and Insist
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State Entomologist Finds His Pet Hug INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Oct. iL' Ollioes of the state department of conservation wore turned Inside out late yesterday when Frank Wallace, täte entrinoloirit, lost his pet bu. The entire pensonml of the department as well is a few outsiders were called on to ass;st in the bu hi-r.t. Wallace crawled tinder a table on hie hand.s and knees and picked it up. It was a tobacco leech.
ZION COP CAN MAKE SHOES LAST 10 YRS. Puts Glue and Saudut Sole on Old Upper Presto! JuA Like New One?. ZION. 111.. Oct. 12. Don't throw your obi flmei into the ashcan! Policeman Naa.c Parry, of Zion. Pliri"i. lias il:sc. red a method of rcrforir.z w urn-eut m 's ami makii -; them I;ke f.ew. '. -r. if our s.e- -ire alro'-t on tli crout'.d arid ti, bottorr.s ni" your to s aro ( . uir. : . o sb.ow through like younc pota tors, l'arry car. ti ' oi. 11 hi- : : Ovtnted n imld method of r.iaki: hoes pra -th-a'iy '.crla-Ü!'.- s :. r es the solo are nr.' r;n d. Ju; .tM-.c: as the upp rs v. id hold to, ;::. l'arry c..n make the::i Iat t':i '-ar.-Here i- the formt:!. i. dust ;a-: a
AGED PRISONER KILLS ROOM MATE SAX FKANCIStN i. Calif.. Oct. 12. llecause Armond .Müller. HO, his roommate at the relief home for 20 years, made faces at him. August ltlef, S5. tod iy occupied a cfll at th' (-ity prison, the oldest prisoner ever charged with murder in the local courts. ltb f is very deaf. He says MuIIt made facm at him and he struck, him not more than twice with his cane. Mueller was found unconscious and died.
You can now buy a Dutch Master Ci-ar for "c. 27 tf
Fnless you see the name "Bayer"
! on package or on tablets you are not
t'ettinu: the genuine Payer product prescribed by physicians over twentytwo years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache I,umbaKu Haraehe Kheumaii.-m Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only "Payer" package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drussists also sell bottles of "4 and 100. Aspirin Ls the trade mark of Payer Manufacture of Monoaceticncidester of Salicylicacid.
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Suf urday Sale of Women's iiikI liHes' tunninir .civ l ull snlt, of Hie tlnr.t Wool I'oiret Twills 'ay Tricot ine nml Wool Velour; luxuriously fur trimmed und plain tailored; nuy. tilaek and lirownj at 16.0.
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$25 BEAUTIFUL FALL S I L IC AND WOOL
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Women, and MN.es' li:iiid-orti- new Tall and Winter Co-.tt; niaile of Jiiiet W ool loiir.
UelUln. :md Novelty Wool Tnifds; triiioiii-d
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beautiful fur collar-: ell made; ail j 'ZJ ' V ij" J N of rlr'i Point Tuill. anton Crepe-. 'J Tall color-; -pei ial Satu- Jity at SM. .".. "j ia 4 rrn l..u k tili-; la---; .'.' iltn t M4-'..'.
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Girls' $8 New Fall COATS
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I'iir rtireH i to II year-hoo-e from jaunty nev I'all inoileU made of tin All Wool Velour- tu Novelty Wool Mixture-, at $a.0..
UP TO S50.00 STUNNING
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many stj le-: luxuriously fur IrimmtMlj also nlaiti i.iilnreil'
new Tall colore; ali'53l .Izes; ut 'fi.50.
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WOMEN'S $20.00 PLUSH
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Women's fall lined
genuine Fllk
Couts, In new
Inch model
large collar
effv tt $ ') x 8 bleat $12.93.
lined ".:sa1
; newe-t f ff fg r; belted rt .7
WOMEN'S $15.00 NEW L ri 4 i R ii h vA f
Here'- truly a wonderful i-aie of Wom-A 7$ gsa en's and Mls-e-'U f; V. f beautiful New lall-UtJj , fcT? Ilres-e-: In line n!lvL$ r wool er?e-. Canton T D-RH rf C repe und Crepe de Vi 3 VJ Vi C hi ne; Sy.!i..
GIRLS' $5 WOOL SERGE h DRESSES . ' ? J Cirls' tine Wool rri;e s. Ire---: In many irri , . -i pr'tt -tle; all -1f-: '".j'S, neatly frimin-l: pe i.il
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I..' W .! Ilrindsome, new. Iii to tlie minute Trimmed tf tmitz V UjlXSSaamEy - w lbt. for Wen.en and Mi-e-: In beautiful 33 , A M C'l eMD Mil Vebet; black and idl new lall tdiadei; J 'l I - alae for i.ttH. "V.
fe?flÜ9 UP TO $3.09 NEW FALLH?i
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$5.00 AND $G.00 NEWEST FALL r?-
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liern! C hoose from a hew ihlerinif a--ortment
of -tunning new p to the minute Trimmed Il.it-, enli h copy of a costly Imported model, beautifully triniincd: of Tanne Mlk. I.xon-
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jf, . i f : -?y mik velvet ana imveijne t oniuinatious ; at
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Jilili 300 BEAUTIFUL $12 and $15 FALL
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A W copy oi a co-ny iMri.in mooei. Iiail lor M j f 7 'St. J ne pnri nai; 111 ich, enci. 1'inrii m- uiki lX ti l l jr- Mreet. dr.--. .11-1 V- ea-: actual up te Vfoy t gtr Wool Teed eiTeet-; on ale Tomorrow at U U vl
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si 1 aloes; on sale at S6.83,
'nol Txecd ejects; on ale Tomorrow at only S !..'..
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j5j$5 WOOL AND CORDUROY
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,ri s ' . v - v ......... j? made of fine Wim! Velours
ti t orduroxfi and Novelty
Mixture-. Includln; A hite -TKe, etc.; peei.il Ifi.'JH.
New $1..V Silk Velvet lionnftn fe 0e Tlnnnel CioiiH, fn-ijue- ."fe n.ilnty fl..0 All Wind Knit Cap-.. SHe Infant-' ÖOe Knitted llootee- at ... it'Je Infant-' $1.00 Ilre-se- ut only .Vie
r li'hri'" Mrth of -awd.;:-: ar:d a dime's uo.Ili ir'.'i'-. Aj-riiy the
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I he Mattress is one of the most important and intimate
"f'niprrs of household eauinment. Monev snpnt nn n crnnA
1 e..ev -hiVi ii -"I""' " o - f ;au,i!!. Then j Mattress is well spent.
a;;: .ii.. win : vi. In order to make this better bedding week also a bargain!.
.v.-.:'k or. !he:il ti e :v.,nt week, we are placing on sale a 40 pound genuine curled hair .is hard a- br. If yi'ii v.- water-! 1 proof pi-.,,, it win -t.ir. i t : u e i ih- r. j Mattress at only v'li :i ti-.-y v. : r out r-Meit. 1
let t r ': i that the
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INFANTS' $3.00 ALL
WOOL SWEATERS
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t I.iftle To! 's flee all wool - v. e-i t er- ; Iti
p -lip-or and coat -tvle: uliite and - E or: ?.0 alur- ut SI.! .
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WOMEN'S $3.00 ALL WOOL
Slip-over
woalors
M'nmfn's and .Ml-ses' fine all xvool Sweater-; hoo-e from many colors; many styles ; 11 d7-: special Saturday Ht fl.fS.
WOMEN'S $5.00 ALL WOOL SWEATERS fißO Womeii'i nnd Mi e-' all T Ü gl ool -ueatrrn in the new II J? Xi9 Tuxelo ai-d coat -tyle-: S ft
all olors and co'ml'ina- Otar tion-; all sires; at $.?.yH.
WOMEN'S $2 BEAUTIFUL
HAND BAGS
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Vomen's HAND BAGS $1.79
$4 Vanity HAND BAGS $2.79
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5 WOMEN'S $.00 FULL FASHIONED )
ly oil rf "ptnr rinn: Li ; i . . . i c f t
. f women k. nnc I . n joiie.i a
All Silk Ili.-e; In l.l.itk antl 1 1
'Ä - 5' n" et.It.r-; all uarit-d- -ie s5V utamlard make; at only Jl.'.i"!
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3 vi'-", 4 iioy-. ciri'- .".., uru nibbe.i ns,. 2:u i Q V j 1 Woiaen's ."Oo !or ti il llo-o at :'.:) 1
fi Infant-' .. Wim. I Ca -Ii mere llo-o .T.i, ' 1 WOMEN'S $1.00 HEATHER IWCOL SPORT HOSE I! , ot.ieu's li aiiiLonte Neu I'all Wool p. ? V H Ü Q ft 5 'los., i a i.fH fitatln-r rolor-: aUu ll-' vjj' Virf' jf ac'l .''!': ut o'd '''.
Art Silk 1I
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SATURDAY IN OUR NEW SHOE DEPT.
Y omit: Rockefeller Makes $52.000.000
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Oxford- in soft, fine
K.tl. Iilark or l.rt.wn.
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Curled Hair Mattresses are sanitary; curled hair, is the
s lifk. r onlv material used as mattress filler that is thoroughly ster-
New ! llized.
Curled Hair Mattresses are economical -a mattress filled
l1:7; , 5o::" I with genuine curled hair will last a lifetime. l
!' ,N' , J;;rv;y; , :;l.r7)t"' ,:;?,n j Curled Hair Mattresses are healthful they are endorsed
t ... ar this -toek sold at by leading hospitals and the American Red Cross.
i s-.ueniy nr. ir. er.v i.:;y:n j See our windows and ask for your copy of the Free Bookm .v.r.e- cartel. vid. s :tiy i-n the u 'The Irnnortnnrft of Good Bedding
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j-ro''.ts would make an f tra dividend je..s-.ble. The shart.i rise ln'valu t.. fr-m KM" to Si"."'. T!rLs r.se and fl the dividend f'.irnihe the basis for
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'it y-iVV i time- in pitteri:. C4 kid. black or l.rtiwn. 4 E y A vJCV olor -uetl. WPZ) Vv " t in'ditury rubber l b If IvWK str ipy al-o v.I;i -X I . el-; at l.M. N R
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Sppeciany - special Sf,v 1 Priced for Sat. --:V$ . "A 1 P
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$12 42-Piece Din. Sets 5 tzg fJ Strbtlr bich era !e. full t;-j'ie-e I i ti 1 1 -r " d
et-; in leantifal new floral anl i;t!d li.md de-i.n-; aturtla.v at '..'J..
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14 Ouart GRANITE DISH PANS at 69c 15c WHITE CUPS AND SAUCERS at 12c
$1.50 Aluminum Warefr f.ii.irn iitsi'l j.iir.- I li in I r. I, m H ;re , t.n-'1 i'i f" . 4 sjsiiiii- of h-.;uart I're-erxitii: l.cftb--. tj -!! I'i rt.il.itctrii. 'i-ttiart IJi.e I I -r . ' ..'j ;-'(U.irt I miui Kettle; I..ir- I...i-t-l I 4 j J"l ' j ?
ELECTRIC TOASTERS, Guaranteed, 69c Urge $1.00 O'CEDAR OIL MOPS at 79c ;
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Your.;' I.oekef.
J " 2. c u C u richer, a xni'dion for ach week In thv year.
lor."' ft.ret the jpeoial price on cand: s at the Thiiadt Iphia on "Na..'ir.al (.ir.iy I 'ay." turdny. Oi't. H.-T..e Vl:. adv.:
Special prices on all Mattresses for this week only.
j$3.95&$4.95
HEAVY $4.00 BIG PLAID BLANKETS a Po U'urm plaid Iuul.b ZfsJ lilanket-; '; in pink or b!ue; at .0H.
& ii -ate
S1.75 Lace MARQUISETTE CURTAINS tf 1Q SI." fine L.ie Kdse It
Nlartiuis.te torti.n-. fl x ill matle; in creaiu or J "
ecr lie; at 1.1 'I.
HEAVY S2.50 BIG GREY
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Furniture Co.
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A BIG LOT OF CHILDREN'S AND .MISSES' TAN LACE
Black and
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