South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 288, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1922 — Page 5

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EDITORS PRAISE REPUBLICAN RECORD Kxecutivr Committee of 0. 0. P. Association Meets at Indianapolis. INDIA N A IX) LIS, Oct. 14. Tho ex. cutivo committor of tho Indiiic'i llepuhlfcan LMltorUi Association. Jno--tinK at ropuM'.c.in headquarters In th horl Severin Friday, adoptd t resolution felicitating "tho people cj Ind:an.i on thir opportunity to have an th"2r s rv.ir.t in tho rritol Stat-.-? M-nut.'. Alhcrt J. I r'ul'." Tho resolution prajsoj the ILirdiny tulininistratlon anl congratulated Cov. M.Cray on "hi. honest, tirrn. economical, i-iiioicnt administration of Indiana' affairs." A-hleMiiontM Sot Out. "In ordor that tht record my ! l-pe'-itic," the resolution said, "uo call tt.ter.tion to tho following iartial 3!.-t of republican achievements: Tho reduction In appropriation prepared Ly tho domocratio administration in the fum of 54. 000. 0-OO.UOO; payment of 5 1.0-0 0, 000,0-00 on the national debt; the reduction of J 1.500,000. üOo 3n taxes paid hy the American jeople; tho passive of a rea-sonaMe eind sound protective tariff law; employment for f..0 00.nrn wnpj earners who wer out of work at the hotinning of tho Harding admini-tra-tlon; the pis-ape of tho hudpet act. "which for the tir-t tirn in American iitory h.as pla'-ed our government C'n a found business hasi.s; the rertri' tlon of emigration; the fair and Just administration of the rail and "oaI strike diihcultle.-; a satisfactory foie!pn policy which has I roupht hor.oral)'.o and peaceful rel.Tioi; v. it h the Frilled Slates ari l Uli otlK-r v ernn;e nt.-." "Tho so'.; rei'iih'.ican conqrc.--e.onal del pation Invites the conti-it-ni-of tin- tt-r.- at the polls," the resolution said. "The Indiana republican state ar.didates whoso records in ottic are t.pt-n t. the cios-t scrutiny. hae earned the r- n ual o; their commission. " Il-pnbli-u Tn-iwl S--n. The resolution ends by expre--:r.-: the t. clitf that the registration indicates a rfpuh'ican trend and call e; the people r.-f Indt.ir. a to "vote the Ftr.iipht repuldicr.n ticket." The committee discussed the tentative propram for th midwinter jreetinp of the association in Inditir -ito:.s .T in. ar.l 2e.

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THREE RECEIVE DIYORGE DECREES

Two Wivrs and One Hnanl Win Separation in Superior Court rSo. 2. After Vert Curran had testified in Superior court No. 2. lat Friday afternoon that her hu.ebar-d. Thomas Curran. had fa!dy accused htr f infidelity, improper relation with

other men and even repudiated the; parentape of the;r two children, fh" ! was granted a divorce by Judpe Lcr.n: J. Oar ard piven ti; custody of j their two children Thnmns. Jr.. and , Ciarice. four and two years old r--' pectiveJy, topfther with 51 a week j support money. i-'hc- also testified i that hf had frequently struck her ir. ;

addition to caiunp her vile names;. They were married in June, 1M6 and separated in July, 1922. Farney Stolta was granted a divorce from his wife Grace.' Friday aft-rnoonfoliowln hi." testimony in Superior court No. 2, in which he

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him showinp her disregard f'r la i ffelinps and th f-nnt:nuar.o of their married life. Thry were married in -March, 18 37 and separated Sept. 2. 1922. Testimony that her husband Karl had nelcied her by runninp around nichts leavir' her to car for thjr infant child ,.rd tint he fi.id refused

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a contracting carpenter an i Htump b'aster died in Gohn he'spital this afternoon the result of injuries rr-civcd while w:ilkir.p alone the L.ncoln hiphnay bere. II.wafl struck ty an fiutomob:'.- driven ry Clifford Sw.mber? of tli.n city, bripht lighf-J causoi the accident.

Yru can now touy a Dutch !vrater Cfpr. 2 for 25c. 276 tf Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Money Back For 4') years. a i d Ir. Carey, I have r--a proM-rilting lay pn-s-Tiptia No. 777 (known for yars Mar!vhro.i for kidney and rdadder ickcs( and nuw tb.it I havA retired f rera active pracrioe I have in.id arrr.p-raents -with radlQP druppiMs to lisj.-ns thia wonderful prescription at a moderst p rlf, vu tin rnor.ey t:-k 'f dissat Isfi.-d plan. Hpvrar of kidney dia-e -housindi

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)or,i,p the ,i.s'.np of hie aril h.-aini. Wa:-h ihn symptoms. If you "b;.v. jipcks tloafUip h-f ro th- py. putTy eyvs. 1 a m my fevi or mi ':ilms. backarte or :o-h . von oupht t. p-t h bottle of Ir. C.in-y's famous prescription No. 777 ripb: away. It h.is wonderfully betiefited tens of t ho ue.iu ij of cas of kidney and blad4'T troiUl- and is the medkliK v u n nlw.ivs depend upon. KeuitH ar pu.ir.in-t--d

to take b r anvtdae, succeeded in' NOTIl-I'r. Iuni.-l Ct. CV.rey wis n pr:pninir.fr a di orce for Kthe Fresler riU'S phv.sVi.in tor n:any years and hi . v- .. i i t I pp-.-i t Fren.-rirt iop. No. 777 n i -! - I t h terr.fotl. She was p;-,en the custody! .br troul.ie- H.r.-.ifter oii -:in :i!w.iv

of their L'o-mont h-'dd lauph! or fffertive presrrij f io:i in fn'h! A--:indl Mnrie and four dollars a . v''x 'iU' f:!,,,Uf J''T '-nrr.il InIs: .re .i.-id all reliable i'l.,ir:n ir..-;s tt wer-K support mont y. . ,ointry over. Adr .

Here the official hfaddrej for rn"ml'Crs of the American fepicn Wo-!

man'. Auxiliary, which will 1-e up for adoption at the New- Orleans convention. MLfs Thelma Sir.es. Lopansjort, Ind.. pictured wearinp it, finds tho lieaddrrsö has already b-en adopted in Loui.s:.ina, Nebraska .and Indiana. "Whenever the wearer i a r '..itivo (1f a v. i r victim, a pold star is used. Otherwise blue .stars :: . in er b r.

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Choice of Roast Long Island Duck with Apple Whipped Broiled Beef Tenderloin Steak a la Champignon Vl Spring Chicken Fried, Supreme Sauce Fried Jumbo Frog Legs with Tartar Sauce

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make sure now GET Arcola with n radiator in each room while we have Arcolas on hand and more time to install them, bast Fall thousands of people who wanted this wonderful new hotwater heater were disappointed there was such an Arcola shortage. This Fall there'll be another last minute rush. The wise thing to do is to Install ARCOLA now at lowest prices These approximate figures give you an idei of how economically Arcola can be completely installed to heat: 3- Rooms Arcola with 2 radiator- $159 4- Rooms Arcola with 3 radiators 5200 5- Rooms Arcola with 4 radiator? 3o 6- Rooms Arcola with 5 radiators Call or phone today for an exact estimate for the complete cost of placing Arcola in your home. O. K. PLUMBING Sc HEATING CO. Alb) cv l rxIcHck.s Proj. ILrMi;iN;, STIIAM. V. n .M. VASOIl and hot w.Ti:n in:atin; riiono Mnei.ln CfiTfl. HISS. Chnpln Strct

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ATTENTION MR. FIXTURE BUYER

We can rurnish you with beautiful ((all brass) Electrical Lighting Fixtures in various finishes all guaranteed. A saving from 10 to J 5 Tc on all high grade Fixtures. Come in and give us a chance. Keim Electrical Shop

OUR POLICY: To cut the retail cost of clothes and depend upon increased volume of business for our profit.

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We believe tat nearly everyone in this section is by this time familiar 'vith the popular hold policy of Vernon's to cut out clothing profiteering, thereby increasing our list of customers and getting our profits out of the increased volume of business. But we were never so sure that our methods were so widely known until we announced our 20th Anniversary Sale the middle of last week. We proudly made public the fact that by purchasing a suit or overcoat this fall from Vernon's it meant a clean cut saving of $5 or $10. Gosh, what a response we got to that message! For the piast three days our store has looked like holiday time. Men came from all over northern Indiana and southern Michigan, because they believed that Vernon's are sincere in their policy of selling clothes for less money than the other stores. Money does not grow on trees, and these men that have flocked to our store the last few days know it. They came in to save $5 or $10 on a suit or overcoat that we promised them; or a dollar or two on a hat. The majority of them were quite frank about it. They told our clerks, laughingly, that they were there to save money, and they did. The success of the first few days of our 20th Anniversary celebration and sale has inspired us to new efforts. We have pared every price in our store to the bone. When you come into our store you can come confident that we are going to save you money on every item. And, incidentally, you can also be happy in the knowledge that we are going to get ours just the same, by doubling and tripling our volume. Now friends, just one more word and we are through for today. Don't let our Anniversary Sale slip into another week without your paying us a visit. Come tomorrow. Selections are the best right now. You have the wear of your clothes now while you need them. Best of all, you've got enough, saved through our low price policy, to start paying your coal bills. Sincerely Yours,

VERNON'S "Every inch a clothing store

Mondav Svecials in the Anniversary Sale

$7.50 French Flannel Shirts $5.00 $3.50 French Flannel Shirts $2.85 Travelo Sweater Coats $6.39 Boys' Two Pants Suits $10.00 and up (An Elegant Watch Free With Lvery Suit) Fine Overcoats $30.00 New Fall Suits $33.50

And don't forget that there is a positive saving of $5 or $10 on every suit or overcoat you buy at Vernon's.

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