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MONDAY MO KM NG. FEBRUARY 20. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 3 Iidkia and Mi öi Mews (lS Poss 23 VZF ible Tomato Yield Was Sot Reached RKACH NO DKCIiON S rov Burned bv ON RELOCATION SITE 'Explosion of Gn.-nlhw REFUSE REHEARING Oil MERGER ORDER .. v 1 h i m rotation t , r j expect CUT IM Value in rami notation FARM VALUATIONS- I.AFAVKTTK. Ir.i. Kch 1.. In lf'21 In.Jiar.t t;r-v th Uri'f." :icr--and produd tli rr."t tmatoc fur canning f.ict ori- ar.y sv." in the T'nitp.1 St. !?. V.'it evf-n with tliia record oil jol 01 Its po.:!'! y.e'.J. mvh H TNTIAN"AP' i,is. IV h. '.Ik'pv i r. r. f n 1 Satu:' r.r.l he--; v'.) ' h m f i r h r I. Drown. ! ' rr.nr -a: 1 the tmn: 8 t Publir SrrvHc ( Imnmi-Mon Reaffirm- Jriinal !) riin in Ca-r. AN'Ai" I.! -- ' - ! r-. . ;i r . n . Ir.-tnov '.V.i a rk ft t i ' f .n ; - Koko- i by - Sur a f t : ro'nrri; T ir Iny .7 is :t: 1 r. I ' c f C. ; P t'r. -r:F1 th- " ur;i,rat:'r. ' f t y i ' p. ror-: .;.;. on a I an 1 r H'-.'Ti -JiiiK ' h "'riz n;! i -r1r t!r.' f 'r'h an 'rni'-'l -'atc- r r !,.- 1 7. ."'"'.. ii.i' i . hntion a :o in 'he prof."":' . : !'. in Ind.. rb. !?. Cl'i- r r i r v . ! : : n iit han liTnorhy. Th fart is Mirally v:c kn(wn to Jn !iar.a farmr. bur h jTVit- Interesting i ! ijur1 on th Jir'ual iirferrn-e in , lr!lar and rn? ha V-n pr-i jared by Prof. T. Wlancko head '. t. !oi;i r.r.d rroÄ lj.artn-.ent f th- nj;riniltur.'i 1 exi.-ritnn rtH- hn .it I'nrdt: nnlveritiy i l On n fM Kt North Wrnon ttie ' nip lncrTi."? du to hain' cor , !n.-tf -'! of timothy in tr.- rotation 1 nvrR'l S 1 4 0 for ach ?ownd of the rcation of corn, '.vheat and liav i At U'orthir.jrton th average uas ' S14.T6 and ;H Fianciro J21.:?. of the horticultural btafr of tho Iur- du' university ai icuitural -xptri- i nt tatior.. J ' Th average i'.d fr th- state : a: I v.'.t.s !f than ilve f n ; - r ;if r. j p-, 1 1 1 1 UU'I S'.e'J. KUUH JOftllia "" j excellent cultural onditioi.s an av erage yield of 3 tons pf.-r a"re was -ecu red y Purdue tests in 101:1. v. -cording to Mr. Drown. High Ni'Id.-c j r.-.' r neain n-xt v 1 ccT'iideration o: Hestilt of Survey n f Rural Real Estate to he Given rv r lax Lommi'jiun. : he 5a. rray he ohtaimd by xi--in? .t;7-n !. tO the iif; n s a i : "rrmtorv the f ''AT. th-:- : r.t.ir t turne S.i'urlay ;n ir.d appealed n th- 5 iv. e other . stitutlon. fjrera of that body to the nxt ta!e , f fjvf. !ons 0f manure and 300 to board of tax cnmmiior.or at a ; r,,fJ pounds of acid phosphate should All the acid poilft have show n lare , :jleetinK to be held here next Thür- ' ,,. us d per acre. Richer soils n.ay day. f'eb. 22 Tne ui vey was niail" i r? rjuire lef-s. but usually repon.i well with a iew to ohtainin data for) i, then- siinse applications Fr- 1 I r I ) -,nr-'i tili' , r . ! c r. r ' pi-'-p' to "iri .n an The om ic der H'l- III!' ;t;ii- ' profit" from th ue of ground lime- htone. Legumes and manures have , been 'Hpec;ai;y profitable on the j heavier soils in the southern part ; 'if tli sta. Available phosphates !,av.- shown net profit of from ?4 J'-,f per nrre per rotation of corn, .v!;e;,t und clover on the vaiious fieMs. It al.so paid well in all cai? t add 2"'" or 30' pound of acid phosphate to normal difjsinjfs of inrintue because the foils are par- I t I,- nil r!f In i. rf n)iriiiti.rlis anil . . .-.i4.ll. ill Vi. fii.'-J' Ill- INDIANAPOLIS. Fei.. 19. ult of a survey of rural real estate made by county orjraniration? of the Indiana Federation of Farmers as- .-.". iations will be present eil by of- c'a.-'-i s -e.i. RrowifiK' r.ea'.tli;. . I erous piar.ts ready to be stt in the j field by May 2 'J and by the use of . proper fertilizers anil cultural j:.eth ! cd. F.-r poor soils 5'0 to l.''0 pound i of "-l-'-5 fertilizer" or coinl'ination culdince r.f tax ae.;5or., who W'lll of quent but be given. hal'.i'W cultivation sliould i:n:s' n:mtr nv s i,r. This yeir's February Clearance PIe presents for your approval th very best Quality Furniture bark at FR K-WAP. Prices. Full-'ired dAvenport In genuine leather. J55: ttis of trass steel or Iron reducel. fcor lamps with silk ghades. $11. nd up. These and many other bar fains In Dedrooni and Dining Room itltn await you. Convenient terma h-t: 13. bov VAI:SAV. Ir.d . Feb. 1 -1 1 -ay th.it re' iv.rr.pl,.-'! wis sere!v :.-.;rr..-d rTY1i- :.';e C, V... :i N r.ct : .on w.'.i j i.. -vfls or'-"atir c w h t '.:' f;"e ' L f "'" ;:r v ,th p. '.!:; w !. "! t'.re c.-.-.:r.; ":ri- H -n- . ite. w:-h th :'iuid. V i ok a .j Ir'l, who cr .v pir: if oth r :-. ployo -f Ji " : to . pi r r pre: ..; - , . i :h-- A (- 1 Jh? ' r.i:i:; -Ii r.i prev .1 the ,... j t- w-;,. ie- ....url5-n (,f the b;.:..l:r.t. A - rumbra; l for the in- f H M -: t I YOUNG MOTHER J ! NOW STROMS j 14 YEARS CONTINUOUS SERVICE Tuiiie Unit System oose jLiear i'iip.: n. :s.. i -1 Mih .; lit. 4 tir.a. ! II tVte :.! :; ' ii- !.-'.'. -i . . f - h 1 .'-''( k - ;s ( (i:i!'iM.',J 'lje v'l 'e O The n roen.'e.l t h a a : '. : '. : -rr; l:!-r-I .! the l i- r.Mnure is low in thic element. FORTUNE IS IN RUBLES, SO WIFE ASKS DIVORCE d f rr. l.-i-s .. 'a '! . r t n by Auk n Wh M - a'so been a shrinkage in the valua- DOPT PROGRAM FOR i should be reflected in the tax ap- P VRK IMPROVEMENTS ' praUaVi. The board of director of rXlIAXAiOUS, Feb. -3. A pro-! h !r Delation, in author- I irang ine survey oi mim piopeii, ! i.ued th followintr statement: j "It 1? the Mnsf of the board that make the triennial appraisement real estate this sprir.?. The täte board hafl al?o been active in this matter, havint: given much attention to the valuation of city property. Preliminary estimate; bFTTROIT. Feb l'.h Refore Indicate that such property is now)NiCnojay irnikewich married Cath atxnu or.'-third holow the level of ; eri n e Iju nikew ich, lie represented valuation fixed three years aeo. j.- fortune as cons:stir.tr of 4.900. Farmers contend that there hastnf tol(1 .iuj,e Rurti-n I. Hunt. hntfj:s ji:vi:iiiiY stork. Tou've real that headline many a time conrrrr.inc: thieve. Thieves and thrifty people are alik in that they both want to make money, but ore' of them chooses the wrong way. Go to Schuell's any day and you'll find your jewelry needs filled 2 6-tf 3 . - t ) ' lh r- 1 t -r i a It: I hi; :!'-: 1. i e Mi'iiri Cm ".' ' i 1 1 a 1 I'M ' z r.t n i for a number of improv I inei.Tsat state parks w a-s adopted at i a in- tins: of the state conservation ! oi , i tii ;.ic n he-.e Haturdaj". i The (onimiwion decided to bygin i immediate conrt ruction (( the dam i-i .ro.-.s Tinker Run creek at Turkey !M"ji:ui. state jark. which will make a t he ! .(Pi sM-rr fixcl He-,- n nd Ri'-rht ctn- ) f : 1 J if . ' I 4 ' i C J i V' ii; STOCKEL, ROBBER, DIES OF WOUNDS stora?.- las;n for one million gallons of water. Acquisition of ten acres adi.icent to the Vinegar Mil! ssate park, pear Nortli Vernon, on which the ci.miniT.ion ha an option wa. i i f'T'lerfd. U..rk of improving Clifty Fall '-at.- par!;, near Malison, will begin 'Monday, the com mi.-ion nnnounc ; e,1 The first step will be to build j three miles of scenic roadway nlons the eastern rim of Cliftv ranvon. the law arovernln? the valuation of real -ate should be borne in mind. Injuries Received Dee. P) Attempt on Dentist's Offiee. Fatal. in PIIINCF.TON. Ir.l . Fe . Ptr.cket, 4. of N.-w 1 Virl; M 4 Paul i. i , I r ' i Vas shot when n :s a:ife.i to nave rttempte.l to !! the ,l-e, of Hr. J. K. Cunninch.'iM. a lenti? here. .1 er.. 1. died Sunday as h result of h wounds. His wife. Mildred Stock r', 22 years ol.l; Mis. S. K. Stocke-, f Chlcaco. n former uife, and hi datitshter. Muriel, bv the former liia rria ve, were pre., n. A lnrpe quantity of Ink- old anl rthr dental supplier w -re found in Ftockel' bigr:nt;e after his urrest J ere. sutpli'S were later i-lenti-f bb having been stob-n from d-m-lifct's ofl'res of several Inl;ana cities. MemberH of the man's family on Ihelr arrival her.- sii.l the had not I of the ran?s Xnown of hl. ailocl criminal nctiv-j with the rub ties. Tie wn ü son, triey su i. r a The TWO CITY FIREMEN OUT PENDING PROBE DFTROIT. Feb. la. Pendinff further investigation into charges that they refused to hire workmen who would not supply them with whisky, CJeorffe Harris and Thomas Fgen. se--er foremen, were suspend ed by Commissioner Joseph A. Mar fin, of he department of public w ork s. I T ( fl Ift Virvr. .1 T r.-i i n . I X.- rvnti that h.e employed two of his son. in his an;r under fictitious name and permitted thorn to leave the job whenever they saw fit. crediting them with full time. Mr. Martin said his attention had been called to charges that work -men retained their positions under tliesrt two foremen by furnishing them with whisky by an ex-service n an who was discharged from one for failure to comply of Adrian. Saturday. Less than I minutes after the cerir. ony, si." 1 .stu.. ho confessed that hi fortur.--i was represented by 4.000 rubles, o: jji' ut 2.". cents at the present rate j of exchange. t This so incensed Catnerlne, who i J 1 years )ld and live at 322 S n conauctinc investisraimn in me (Mcotte et. that she refused to ve various rountle the provisions of wjtn Nicholav. despite his entreaties. Her petition for temporary all i mony was granted. Nicholay bein- 1 The law provides that real estate j directed to pay her J4 a week iu ! fihcuM be taxed on it true cah i POod American money until Anal li value, estimated at the price it win ( position of the case. bring at a fair, voluntary public sale j not a forced or sheriff sale, taking info consideration fertility of (dl. the vi'inity of the same to railroads macida mlzed road. clay road, gravel roads, turnpike road, .täte or county rnads. cities, towns, rjl lage. navigable waters, water priv üeges on the same or in the vicinity of same, the location of the routes of any canal or canal with any o:her local advantage of the situa tion." Officer of the farmers' federation believe that at the meeting next Thursday with the .täte tax board they will he able to preent data which will aid the tax commissioners to arrive at levies which will be just to the farmer. Physician's Home IT recked By Explosion of Medicine NORTH MANCHESTER. Ind. Feb. in. The residence of Dr. L. H. Tennant here was completely stroyed by fire when a kettle ..i medicine, which the physician ha.l placed on a stove, exploded. Roth Dr. Tennant and his wif were severely burned. PöÄlffi iVjAfLC? U IA3ÜS'; U'l "-ynrrr tu n aytio 1 D EST IM FLAVOR FIRST IN FAVOR. At tiny I STore Malt W.-T. Wrnnt Ä Co.. South Be rid. In-1 I com mission er said he would prominent Renin banker, stocke;, continue his investigation until he cording to his wife, vois an expert Iwa in poe.sion of all the facts sa.viRt, and had been prominently connected with a large Rental supply comi;n LJ NO ACTION TAKEN ON PURDUE PRINTING CASE INDIANAPOLIS:. Ind.. Feb. 19. No action wa. taken Saturdav bv 1 the hate hoard of printitic on the j Purdue university printing ea.se, which involves oharg?? that tlv In- I ( stitution printing contracts with T-a- fayette, Ind., companies, call for' higher prices than for similar work j ttnder the state contract with YVil- r liam Rurford of Indianapolis. (!nv. Mcray. following ho meet-J Irrg. Haid the board w.a. checking up on the matter and that ho would j make no statement at this time.; Members of the hoard also refined to d l-icurs the. cose. 250 Plmplei, 736 Blackheads and 3 Boils! 7a4, thai Urion fetllnr witk riar, put; ro4dj c- No reward t offered, berause they ar lost forever 1 No questmen will be asked, except one question, "How dt1 you lose them?" Tiier is but ore nswer, "1 cut out new fad treat ment arid guesswork; I used one of th rnr.t powerful blool-cleanse.--;, Mood-purifier and f 1 e s h-bullüers known, and that Is S. S. S.l Now n.y face Is p'.nklf-h, rr.y ekln clear sj a rose, my cheeks are filled out and my rheumatism, Uo. is gone!" This w!3 be your xperienee, too. If you try S. S. S. It Is guaranteed to bo purely vegetable in all its remarkably tffee tive medicinal lnjrredient. S. H. S. means a new history for you from now or.! S. S. S. la sold at ali drug stores In two flzea. Tha larter Uo Is the roora econcmlcaJ. Ne- York I SAYS NEGLECT MAKES SMALLPOX MENACE RANSINl.. F.b. No one may row work f.v the M:chi"a:i depart-j:.-nt of h.ealtli who doe not acc.pt the princli b- of -mallpox preei.tiou 1 v vaccination. n- cording to a ruling r.adr- bv Dr. R. M. Olin. commis- frior.er, follow inc devc'opiiicnt n.allpox .irooric th.o hildren of one of the r., olov. J. Th father of the unvacmate d j . hildren wb it 's ;rlit E.'l di-1 not i ; i p ro'.'e of x- a r ' i na .1 in a rx-sir io".. n her.- Ii" lad a 1 tr- -t::1 t h!P' o' Of tin vac cinatr d depa rt ment'. i( n . was en'. p loy :.ir.: Tr. (Min. o : ' i r ; ' r t to hh' o 1. i X Mr- , . n . he abb--u v thar fo.- ! t:hi n a ga ir ? !-ir, a f-i t! w a s . i rr n : a M ,:', f x r . s -: -rted h the t.v io; i tr .1 m ' r r 5 1 1 r, i . 1 ot pop i;ai: .s .11' t o a "o'i ; marilv j to prot- 't their i preventaib- d1- j 1 4 . i cases o: b-T of e i s rv ( f ! other stat.s On!.. ' r v. stat rn- -lallpox tb. r Mich'sar.. a t ' o n " - . ' - Dr. O'lr.. s" : .-'ept ib to sr.'. all - :.. '.-.r. h. car- Ir g T: c .i s ase b.as ap- i . r t h e r o r. :i t; r ' '; v.rul a w iMtir'' 1 Mcti fir-. farf eil', e ' hich w n - -j a- . s ; ,..fo rl V. a e ' ' : i : Calvin graduate i tor t. ft pi d mi-- - v ,th s r.e --s is entire-! i.-. it! fa f . a proba- i . t . h- a Ith w ork er ' ". " 1 w a x ?'. a t a i l ; ! -:r iti.'t: f e-, cry J !' .'.!..' t..lTl''. S C'f! .V , " -f '11 p. ror.s ! n vac'ir.at d within ir." ct-sv C 7-s A p psi CwXT SF HALLOS 7ndianaßmEM4iß You f CJk ' 1 I Vs. I f S WW Y! YS 'h ' I 5 ", . SfPf 1 jj o-r ) i ia ury I : x -. ; v i i-i Vi Aiv yw- z&n 4- -V b'f err?:; arr., cnii cprator. of Universal S'honl o! Dsvenrcrt and Ross School of Fort wavr.e. nas c Main t. c p e n e d :ces ut l n. 4 tf Kiddies1 Colds Can Be Eased Quickly Dr. Klus New 1'actrirry -will do that very thin::, ratsily and quickly. Doo't &ay. "itxir little kVlir, I wih I la;w wiv. to ro ior yon " rVhca the co-rli ßrt romes. give a little Dr. Ktng New Discovery a directed, xad it uail oci So c.vnl. It's a gocd famuy crxih and cold rrrärdy, trio, lonr np the nhlrjr, rirar cp the erwh, ceJirvr the cc-p-ticv. No liJimiul ciro. For fifty xeaxs a rtandoni rrniedy for cold, coosKa, jrripp". At your druÜO, tOc. a boaie. New Discovery For Colds and Cougfis tAjti'tlputed? Hcre'RcIiiICl.n te sA-stem, with Dr. Kirg's I'ilU. Tlv-y prompt fre bile ticrw, air up the bry livtr and get at the root of the trouble. All druzjpsts. D PROMPT ! WONT CttUt r. Kind's Pills Friends VERY dealer who has been fortunate in his wholesale connections comes to rely upon the advice of the wholesaler or h:3 repre sentatives in placing his orders. Here is where the Indianapolis wholesalers can serve you. They are your friends and neighbors. Because they are in intimate daily touch nqt only with your territory, but with trade conditions throughout the Central West, they can shrewdly foresee what your customers will buy and when they will buy it. In dealing with wholesalers at a distance, lo cated in centers which cater largely to the trade of the South, the Southwest, or the Northwest, you do not get the benefit of this special acquaint ance with local conditions. The ability of the dealer in this territory to depend on prompt ship ments over the splendid system of steam and 3? Quick Shipments Dependable. Merchandise Neighbors electric railroads radiating out from Indianapolis, enables him to avoid overbuying and to save in interest and other charges on his stock. Again, Indianapolis is the center of a great in dustrial region, manufacturing goods of every de scription, and is located almost exactly at the point which has been determined as the center of industry and distribution of the United States. Hence the average freight cost charged against the goods wljich the Indianapolis wholesalers sell is probably lower than for any other distributing point in the country. If you make Indianapolis your market, you add to these advantages the fact that the wholesalers of this city carry stocks as complete, as varied, as up-to-date and as economically priced as you can find anywhere stocks, too, that are specially selected to meet the needs of your trade. .5 .1 v Published Under Auspices Wholesale Trade Division dian&yolis Ommber of Comm. T f ' . i I I I 1 I :,K Her Mother's Faithm Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabb Compound led Her to Try it Kenosha, Wisconsin. "I cannot eay enough in praise of Lydia E. Fink- ham 3 epetabie Compound. My mother had preat faith in it as ehe had taken so much of it and when I had trouble after my baby was born F.hegave it to me. It helped me so mtich more than anything else had done that I advi?e all women with female trouble to give it a fair trial and I am eure they w ill feel as I do about it. Mrs. Fred. P. Hansen, W2 Symrnonda St., Kenosha, Wisconsin. A medicins that has been in us nearly fifty years and that receives the praise and commendation of mothers and grandmothers is worth your consideration. If you are suffering from troubles that sometimes follow child-birth bear in mind that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is a wo man's medicine. It is especially adapted to correct such troubles. The letters we publish ought to convince you; ask eome of your women friends or neighbors they know its worth. You will, too, if you give it a fair trial. Uniform Size, 11 in. x 14 in. Always in Stock Byron Weston Buff Flexo Hinged Paper Form No. 2001 Journal for 3 Led err 2002 Cash Receipts 2003 Bank Statement 2004 Check Record 2005 Analysis 2006 Distribution 2007 General Ledger 2006 Invoice Register 2000 Cash Journal 201 1 S airs Register 2012 Journal, 3 Column 201 5 12 Column to Riht 2016 20 Column to Risrht 201 7 28 Column to Right 2016 Payroll J Ledger. Regular Dr. and Cr. 3 Ledger, Dr. arid Cr. Balance DCB2 Ledger. Double Dr. and Cr. IUI. Any number of Forms can be used in same Binder. Special lettered index sheets made to separate accounts. A complete, system. Low in cost. Recom mended by public accountants. We carry over 250 Loose Leaf Form in ftock Rule and prine our own and Special Forms : he uiile Corooraiion 119 W. Washington Ave. LOOSE LEAF EXPERTS Phone MAIN 949 V7 is C Guns did you ever see the like? ihm i uvm mm V'-v i J-:-- ' -, I . --r ..-- , j 3 I. - ' r ,ttn ii i 1 i V j'""1 '" t- 1 .1 J n ' ''5 IT CD Li i LJZhj t kJ ii ii kUjl II II (UL ! )) f H K (l i) fo "-"for Men Setting Men Realize Spring Buy Suits to beat the em is Near Crazy! And an d! easons am uoo if & o I OW f f SL IJLIS UmJ 40 JL il iuU (that's the whole thing in a nutshell) A V mk A mm ttm um W , m. mm 4. 'WJ We Lose- YOU GAIN!) Overcoats Likewise (YOU'LL SEEl) Suits as Low as others as high as Overcoats as Low as others as high as - - NONE HIGHEPv- $9.50 $27.50 $9.50 C07 rrn ( You'll See !) i'WLi 7n Ü n n rn .".1 3 I 3 Li 535 S. MICHIGAN STREET 2 Blocks South of Grand Trunk Railroad Crossing Store Open Evenings '--"' t mi " Y. .. .. . . . ..... ... , . : m, . .... . Fl TP V Pi 1 . I ! f; i! i! I! I! 1 1 1 ii i' !! . 1 I !i t