South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 288, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1922 — Page 3

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o ü. S. COURT INDICTS 9 LIQUOR SUSPECTS IVdrral Grand Jury Complete-; V oik fur Term at Hay Citv.

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STATE WAR VETS HASTEN TO MEET AT NEW ORLEANS iMi..roi.iN, i,i.t ()Ct. it 'Hint' tlmiivuixl former mI-Mt-, sullnr-. ;iriil marines from Indiana uill attf-ml the Atncri ran I. iri"n convention in Nrw OrI.-.-n. (Ml. I, Legion olI.eLiN vaiil tixl.iy. . -jH-eLil rrir lef T-rrf Il.iut l.t nilit :unl anotlirr siHxi.il III I':uc JiKli.innpciis ffmilit. I;uIc i:. i.nzz. pa-t .Uit rMiitniK?rr. C!.iy riiillip, -rim ni;inI-r of tin I"..;it IIanln K-f. jitifl another not -t M-li-ct-tl will niir- 'iit till- state !r!cr:itcv. TJuy lift on tlio ti.iin from Tcrrr Haute a.s did 'onimaiNlcr I'erry IiiiIIvI)t and .lajor fra D.iK, of Trrrr Haut.

ißÄPTIST MEET AT ! EYABSYILLE ENDS

' Hit Van Tilhurif of .MSha-v lkn wir. hn uffk-en 1 cf !r.-ä. R : . 'urrly. Tlatt st.

J Mr. and Mr-. Frank Ilurk hivo !

D'.irk Ls now in th fcalieriLifh'.'ry

- ; ou.-iness. T!i" Sjut'tv T?!-rr. Mich!?:.:; To i'.Mr. and .Mr?. K. P. Hartman ! rv association will hold i:s annual

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I Mr. anl Mrs. William H.irtn-.an of

Ioell a nil Mrs. Nfttio Ier.ie of

State Hiphway System Aoir iScarlv All-Season lumtls

Plymouth Couple Married Saturday; Leure on Trip riAMttrui. o t. : m i:t : :u;;. :.i-:KUtr o: a. s i-,;n.

of Nile? Married 50 Year? Hold Reunion.

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I ar.'l Mrs. i:. I. Ilartnian observed i i i it . T i-i i ' ?"''- "th anniversary of their wedBedford P a s t o r U Llected j (i;r . yr,a ;iy v their horu. 61l Unl3n President of State st.. with a family Kather:r.s. Mr. Association. i ar:! Mrs. il irtn an uere married i'i I th" old I'ark church in S:. Jo-.pä

Bowvn Falls, wero In th? city i'riday to attAn.l th polden wtddin? anniversary celebration at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I". I. Hartman.

'Hello Papa' Acts

S-VK' 2 $100,000 DAMAGE

PÄTICCn DV UT 7U 'Ai;,'n- Wnhinton. vire-pre?ident; I uÄUüDlJ DI DLAZü c "vt J r'rr itary; . K. Adams, Gf Indianapolis

J i:VANSVIII;i:. Ind O.t. .-ic.nty Mich on a A S t OTeVUnneT Ut

i in) annual . m eni.'Jii "n'.n u-. t" m- .n ... ! of Indiana that convened here Tue.-' Fr: '. ay. Ft llowin- ih-ir marriage, day clo- d af r.ooa today. Ollir . r--; M r. and Mrs. liar: man lived in Hurvre in-taü' d anal m ni':' r.s of a celliM where Mr. Hartman had built beard of twelve .wa re- Je' 5 d at the the town'.s lirbt hoUrtc. sr.-sjor.. The convention will be held j Hp moved to Niles in H" in Lebanon n xt jKir, and the Iiev. j i: " - years old and his w .f e if 1 l Clutton of Indianapolis, was ; .VPirs. At the jiresent time Mr. ciiuv-n to j, reach the convention ser. ' Hartman is employed in tli" intal- . men. with th" Key. J. M. Oshorn, ofjkitiuri anJ adju:nn nt department iiirknell, ,ts alternate. . f the Kawnotr ("o. as a special The Kfv, O. A. Cook, of I'.edforl. ) 'v' kman. Mr. and Mis. Hartman

'.an inr.ahefi a the nv jire-idf r.t of i nave two ciliarer, am; jour rana-

children.

". y-',.t. 1''.- II-nry I.arkin, S i-ir.'i-.v. : in ii ' t'- l for s'ilin and r.o; .-::;.; r:;o -r.hlne '.vh; -ky at the (iro'n h-'t'-l. 4!e I'ott-r .-t., Kept. 22. Tn- i.vlii tn.ent- a::.iir.: t John !

th -t.it' association. The Itev. H. M. ; Spear of ÜlulTton. is the retiring 1 president. Other oJMoers ar3 J. C.

tr( asurer.

Relatives from out of the city called here ly the death of William Kilmer, have re-tumid to their homes. Mr. Kilmer died in outh Ik-nd anl the body warf brought to Niles for

Persons lected to the board of! burial. A .sister. Mrs. I;ttie Cast.

Ivi:a- I. .I hn Fl .ott. b tb of h.--: C;J0l!? 0f Caroline and Kcro-! twelve are the Rev. J. Frederick i resi les here.

Itake, Fvansville; Mr?. May Houli- Mrs. L'ust-r.e üernliardt. ' l." N

serie Hum at Lafavctte 0 Kefinery Fire.

i ovran. alp-e the po-.-'-.-.on a; d

al of !,i(ijti hine whisky .alo :t the , niddl" of S ;it ni!)i-r. . hu,f-uii, j f.f Sabina .v. m charged with thej

sale ana po---f i ir..,.jr.nm (. j' V I'TTI'. Ind.. O t. 1 1. Fir? ! Hreenca.-tlo: the Itev . I Huff no-

destroyed th" National He lining j ru; C. I. Ferny, Indianapolis; the eomp tny's branch distribution andjllev. H. C. Odell, Flwood; J. P. San-

torar;e plant in this city Friday j didce, Vincenr.es; C. M. Blenkamp,

Owhhky at h!s soft drink .-tand at .c2.", I-ip'-r st.. -t. ;. Arthur I)u-

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J-' qir.a-.v. is c!ur'-4 with

transporting a pint and a half of ,.v,.n.;I!ir u ith a los-S ,.st.im;. ted at

moonshine whi.-ky tiirca-h the i t eovot. Sv-veral tanks of -a i-oline.

t-treets of Saclnaw to the stand at S27, I-ir,f,,r :-t.. Oct. 7, and further charge. u i t h the pos-. ---jon ot tlie lienor in h! ear. Fevl Anhamb. an. who pleaded ruilty in federal o ut to a charge (f .eliinr: and p--.-e.--;r.u intoxi-

I.-ir.J. S ottsburir. Mrs. T. A. Free-1 I on- :h st. i- a pate nt at hpwortn

j man. outh Fend; Mrs. W. W. Frye. i liospital In South Bend.

Vevay; the liev. F. M. McCIulre. .Mi- Olpa MilU r of Kenosha, Wis.,

is a fliest for the week-tnd of Mrs-. Ij. A. N tra ck. Capt. and Mrrf. Holland of the Salvation army left this afternoon with Id del'-rites from Niles to tho youncr people's conference of tiia Salvation army which will be held

Aurora; J. F. Smith, Seymour, and W. H. C'artriFt. Covington. Their

i. d. j New pastors elected to the Indiana! for two days under the direction of i" t:i" wa .tarted by a spark I State Paptist Association were the the chief secretary of the Salvation

ive th'- r'orae tanks in t!ie yards

.irts at I.!- .I.io. ,t l.usin- at U I 7 , , , , , - ;1 ,. Puibiinit. All fir" st:i-

Vatf r ft.. N.. w.-.k sentenced to pay tlor- in the ritv were i ailed out.

n !ln of ?r.''0 a nd serve threej Man;- t xplo.-ions e'-'urc.l while mouths in tii- I'-troit h..ii- .f r.,r- j tn. ., M;;s crf burning. Nim rod retlon Archamheriu was riven j j,,r, s ;i r. company captain, was

until Toe-day mornm- to ordain I :.j:J, f-d by a flying piece of Hteel.J

liH hne and in-pai- f..r ti.s sent-FP.--rt Marcus, minicer of ttu- di.--

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kero-cne and lubricating oil wero ; term. will end in 1 0 -r

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f:"!M tio- haust pipe f a uasoline j Itev. A. ". Mclaniels. Clayton; the j army. .n'.r:e that was operating a pump to! Kev. H. T. Bos tick. Iiporte; the Misses An nice Hohlermann CT d

1.11 a i .'n'aire:-. The tinmen tried to; Key. I. J. -Morris. I imi a nap' Iis ; t ,ie !

Key. H. B. (Iril'in. Lebanon; the: " B-v. J. J. Johnson. Wav.-lun.i: the r-Tf7-'Tr ''Zi ' It

iBev. It. Ij. Shirley. Shelbyville and 7vJ i.r JV

tiie Kev. J. C. Oramter, Hammond. , h Ji):A

You can now buy a Dutch Master Cigar for 10c. 27J-tf.

Sentenced Bookkeeper h Soupht on Other Charpes CIOSl I FN". Oct. 1 . Firner .. Fipher. 20. of flo-hert. former !.ook-

kf ep..r at the furnit'ire cre ef Wil-j iyn l"vm.5on and Sn.nk. who a few days j Indiana Ixijle learn If HI afro pleaded guilty to irrand :..n- ny Cnutete at Loaioti Meet

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tributin bra ran. said th lo,S was .fry XEIVS-T IM ES IVoilt Ad rfd by in-'iranee. Where the tire j

s' irted U.OO' gallons of motor oü. lo.ooo gallons of gasoline, 4.000 gal- j

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hard oil were stored.

and who w.i ! nten 'e 1 to .1. ffer-t-onvi'ie reforno m-v t'"i- fi'om n ; It y -irs. i- v .4 m nt U'.uk' Hi. on a eii iru'e of in- a b ol heck: for $ :n fir an autoin'i,i. lie irnireij -..Ion of t he jnaHjtn ard was jcii 1 J 1 " casli. At Ft. Snerid.in. It ;s .ai 1 that Fisher, w h' w.is iirt-.-'t'-'l in F'khart. a absent without ! iv . II waited

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.!'.;- The Indiana dejiartment of the Apply Sulphur a Tol l When Your

i American F -ion w ill oe rvpresenf-d Skin Break. Out

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to b.- held at tiie Feu-ion's national oiiwntio-i next k at New Orleans. Adjt. (on. Harry P.. Smith, of the ndianu. national guard anpounced today. Members of the. t-atu all are national Uird otficers.

inere ior P tsn .- fu .ie.-.v- on a nf fVnm

Grocery tor-. The Williamson and v.;,j-. f j l(,n:e OI j ndi;1 naj)oli, : Snook storr. eh.nr-ev F.sher w ith a ,.(1,.;.r FIn,u.k of Fört Wayne and Al-

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Lesh Hands Down Opinion On Boners of City Judpe you oannot INDIANA!' I.Is. Oct.. 1 f. Bv A. ... . f r-P.-A ci-y J :d,e l4a r,, auth- riry Hide YOUT T 31

Any breaking out of the skin on fare, neck, arms or body is overcome quickest by applying MenthoS'alphur. The pimples seem to dry

riKht up and o away, deel ires a i noted skin srecialist. j

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take the place of sulphur as a pimple remover. It is harmless and inexpensive. Just ask any elruggist for a small jar of Bowles MenthoSulphur ami use it like cold cream. Adv.

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Suit For Divorce Wife Says Child's Call Attractcd Her Attention to "Other Woman."' DETROIT. Oct. 14. Mrs. Mare Lackner, 90 W. Warren av., was granted a divorce Friday by Juuce Theodore J. Richter, principally because her three children said "hello papa." when they saw her husbaml. Carl Lackner, of Cleveland, walking on the street one day. It happened that Lackner was walking with another woman at the time. In her cross bill. Mrs. Lackner said the remark of the children attracted her attention to the woman with Iackner and this incident led to their separation Sept. '2, 1!17, 10 years after they were married. She further charged that Lackner now was living in Cleveland with another woman and waa keeping their oldest child, Albina, 2 years old, with him. She was granted ?20 a week alimony and custody of the children. Leo Dutrumblo. husband of the "other woman." aided Clara M. Iarson to obtain a divorce from Martin J. Larson Friday. He testified that he va .ure Iirson liked Mrs. Dut rumble.

way system will be all-season ro

this y.jr, A. H. Ilinkle. director of

th1 maintenance -n of the state

highway departrr er.t. said today

Mr. Hink'.e said heivy t rathe la-t winter and sprint was a severe test on gravel and stone- roads because of the "v., ft" weather, but that in s-pite pf tb.:. the state roads hM up much better than the year previously. Activities of the mainte nan division in wbl nine road-. asing curves and eb-vatiur.s. making new srrades. reurfarinrr many parts.

'dragging, cittin: drainage ditcher, ard ch-nr r aved reads should

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crive the state this year the be-t I roads it ever his had, Mr. llinkl-j said. Roads that two years a:i were full of chuck hides, had in- ; fi.p'nr ilr-iir,i(M nriil were nari'O'.V !

..... epch package of "Pare"; Cold C--m-and hazardous to irathc no.v are 2:rm j , , n 1 1 K-L and in rood condition, he sid. : P-'Ucd" to break, up any -oM and

j end gripp misery in a few hottr o:

mon.y r turned. StiKTme-s, juin.

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You can now bu:' Dutch Mottet Cigar fur 10c. 276 tf

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BLACKHEADS GO QUICK

BY THIS SIMPLE METHOD1 R'ackho.-ol blcr one or litt! nrrj soft ones or hard ones :n any part' of tbe body, go quick by a Pimp Lmethod that jirst (liMlvs them. T. ! t h i set anout t'o nunos f e.ilonir pewdtr fn..m your druggist sprinkl .1 little en a hot. wt sp.-rte rut (.vr th blackheids l.ri-kly f . r a few seconds and wash erf. You'll -worid.-ri where the blackhead have g'r.' The! ralonUr- powder and the h't w.-ccr h.ivo Just d'issolvod thein. rinchiiig and siliitzins Plarkh.'.oN only open th pores of th skhn and leave th iu op. a i and UDsight'.y and u:i !- the hhe-k-j beads are big aad soft they will i, t ; come out, while the -iiupV afiplicat i.a ' ef cilcnlte p hvc-t ai.d the water d;s- ! solve them right out, leaving the .k;:i; roft and the pr in th.-!r natural r o m - i lltion. You can get cae-nite pwder at : any drug sior.' a el if vmi are troui,i,.,i with thc-e ui .sdghtly bl-inNh-s you should certaiülv trv this sirnplo mefhoil. 1 Adv. I

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This CHRISTMAS your photograph the only gift that only ycu can make.

Inc is the Time for a Studio Appointment Bagby Photo Co. 110 VV. COLFAX AVE.

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to c.iu-e i:-.s .u v. to t.e release.!

after n .--ent-'lice h'S been Imposed, i nr.rt.n n. s., i the one in. .orlaue von ,...,,! e.ii.p. hid- fro:a yourself r tretn the.,., the prison-:- p.ic.d :n Jah anl a , , if t,,.. thin. veur dresmjker

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I'Toper. or. P.- ,t t!:e titr.e lb judg- ;., ...it subsPatitial f I. and P.tv.-s icep.t .-nb-ri 1 the attorney g. n ral , F - -kin clear a:al siiio..:!i. ThN .linoiH w ' ! pr.--.-ric' i"ii i in.w erl.-M-d in-'o vnl.let ' " j Ptmi. i:.i.-h T ai. let c Hit. i!as ,m xa-t d..s, .Mr. Ar.'lrews .Mvi-".1. b f!v',ii ''c -.;t:i.- harmless hi-r.-di.nts that ..tt rr.ev cer.erat to ct.r.i-u'.t with t!;"! ü' id the erig'.ti.il pr-s.-ri ;; I oi eapab'e c:tv att'.rr.-v co-rn ng the nw..p ' "' : - ,;Vrf'!f .V'"'... 'T1 j .''ad ea-d . t i l t i T t.lc -llglii.-st id flee i. : the ri'y j.idge t.. tj.p. n.l nb p- , T ,, ;..,,.' t.,!,, t af:.-r . a- a ne.,1 and - a :i i i'i.'nc" a . - mic!"--. IP- u.ts ' a: I. d i-ii- toi: '.I tie- tir:nat u.':rh; u .... o'.V.sed to r., eh i u g" ' a re I - " ' ' ' - - - d i y ' . i 'i c. a 1 ; . . - ; . i r. !. A-k via.r h ugi; I er Mar -.no. a any --nU afa r j-idg'o ! t h. '.. -n pr- r i-k .n flii.'.--- r - '.a .... - d.dl.ir Pf-fed ard the jade;- .-'aou'd : - Jo h- N i . r n ! i '..;,n..iay. i'.l' V Iw ard

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