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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES j York. Chicago, and marly all of the! n nnTfl fl Hf luTKf-r cities of the United States.! . I I When .1 (ir was driven into a South j U jj I liov.il gar.itfe which uas Mjpecui of- WW

Bcrtiüon Records and Other Means of Identifying Criminals Is Abolished.

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umr.an should r.ot ! t 1 1 i If w i o i hi i u' i ! a ' d a i an:a:Kn

garatfe wntcn ua njpertt

hein stolen, it wan jJUKsih'lc for the police to identify th- oar l.y a fjuick reforenee to their Mey. This is i:n-i po;bie now, as this filing stem!

has been allowed to !--om out of r.rite and thus worth-. Whether this Kttn was iven up

i'eo.nis' Chief Küit v;iv generally j opposed to modern police method.1 or whether there is sny trfTth to the I supposition that the city adminis-j

tration is not particularly anxious that automobiles thieves nhall he apprehended, th fact remains that the hoard of publie safety d'-cs-n't conider the detei tive department of nougrh importance to give it a re-

Officer Wright Hits a Heavy Truck While Pursuing a Speeder.

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n'.'ht, an. I tip tl action ui!I he taei at i'ridayV nieetir.jj;

: Ije.sda.'.'. Thf re ha hi en no chief of detectives under the adminitratio:i of th police department of Chief Peter

KVinf. :ith1 i'.:.rnh:irt'x r es t- .t t If n 1 ' r;i '

,b aves the detective branch without i !izinR thp

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Th' fiertillon fcy.vteni under Chief Kue.-pcrt was kept up by a clerk, who pave all of his time to the work, and one of the heads of the dctec-

Charit Wright, motorcycle officer, had a narrow escape from serious injury Wednesday afternoon when his machine, which was Koins about 4T. miles an hour in pursuit of a speeder, hit a heavily loaded truck at the corner of Mishawaka av. and Sixth Ft. Wright was chasing a motor-

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IRON AND STEEL UNION IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE

i el J. "f'oit if w i n i n at i'Oii;;: to , o th v iiiU.-t !;irn tlx ru'- s and l .! l.ltl'lllS of Jho puiitl'.il t',l!!.o. 'liie in :-t b'- broad, s'udy 1 1 1 - - u';" tioris of tip- in ord r- to ( readj for the ra-xt catiipiu'n. The mu.-t realize thir re it importari'' rcaür? th.it they ; i i -present ein half of the V yfin:; imv. r. .md th;

power must he intellii-'en . l-rau,--,. j the status ot won. en ip..t-:ire. up to the status 'f the eon . m u r-y. Woni- j eji -ho. lid inform th''ias-!vi's on tln-j srh'-ed yst ri, ( hil'll en's welf tt -'-. and tl housing oues'i"::. so that , they will not join a p.dit a-al paft 1 Just r rtu "fath"r" or "uti( 1 " is :

jnt ruh r To Study Cif feiiviii.

"'Citizenship .-cl.oo;. are to b- or- j L'mized all fiMT the stat.-. J;, i;ik-j hart a mmy Mom-Ti as pos-i!d- ' will 'o to Indianapolis to s'u! i t -Ien.ship Mens) vly, ti,af th( j may d u h th" wono n ho will in i

turn teach and organize in ev r I i ( inc t. All womt-n mu.t :e jAclied. ' a ' aally the forei:n e!etant. It i4 very important tli.it ecryon.e n raler sta nds th.it the WnnunV i r.i mh ii-f Jeatue i- ao-oluti 1 ivonpartian. We niuM J-.'et the ratification before h e otr . Kifteen .tates hae already ratified the amend?oent. and only one has refused to ratify it . Sim e th'-re i- no time limit, su ff ra vre is hound to rome. In th meantime I t study en'iey. politi s, th r at .-t tpi-Htions of tlie l.ij. and in that way make rt ad f-'d!owir'.: tt.e nddr-s- by Mrs. lb.irds!(y. resolutions, were lead and adojited: .ilopt Kc'-olution;. Resolved. Tlie i'ranchise learru stands s-pv.arely back of the oarnir.ent. ci.jc. state, and tcation.il.

Ilesolved, That are with thel government, civic, state and national ! in its Tiuht ;u;nnit the hu;h cost of i livinc and social tinre... We jdedpe j otir best effort to economize and i

eliminate waste, and to co-operate under the law fr the best interests f all. Itesolved. W hereby call for women volunteers and ure every woman interested to co-operat" in efforts to establish a brain h of the Franchise league hi each precinct of every ward in the city of South Bend. r work through established organizations, such as ci ic ( enters. Keyolxed. The I'ranchise league of South Bend is r.on-parU-an and tiierefor is open to every woman of every c!as? and cited, we cordially invi: every woman ef South Bend to becime a laember o this league. A charming musical program Mas Kien y f!ss .Josephine Picker and Mrs. J. Kode. Mi s Helen tluiifoyle accornpanifd on the piano. Tea was fserved on the liwn. Mrs. laf.nette l.e Van Porter and Mrs. Charles Huff iTesidinc at th- tea table. Mis. J. I. üardinr wa :li.uriiM!i of the refreshment com-

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wire di-cus-ed at ;t j y onu rvusp'Tü wnen

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hief Krr practically heme: thrown into the scrap heap. Chief Klino aid Ass't Chief Casidy eame into

1 office opposed, or at b ast not stroni,i ly in favor of modern police meth-jeds.

j Ahandon Mi trintan S"tiin. The .W.tional committee of th? The systems started by Chief Ku-An.ere-an Federation of Labor has expert were similar to those which

in South ' are recommended for Chicago, in

p.irpose of orcanizini the report of the committee of alteei Workers Fnion. 'dernien who have been studying po-

cvclist who was speeding cast on

tive department, who spent a conoid-j MIghawaka av. Wriuhfs spcedom-

tiroe clas.-ifyin and svstfina-i i,.r roicrrim. i- .-nUoc

liour. and the ppeeder was xolnc ven faster, as Wright was notaii:lnp any ground. At the corner of Sixth ht. Wriplit saw a heavy truck coming out of Sixth av. He signalled and the truck stopped near the right hand curb. The officer was unable to pass to

I'notogTapns r.r.a measurements taken here were exchanged with the

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iient 'firatioil ' ' iicpjrtinniis oi otner cities.

and in this way is was possible to kep a line on criminals of all classes who might be operating here. Very few arrests now are followed

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M'-.tini.'s will be held Tuesday ni'ht I of e.., ue.'k unti! the committee j ieil. that they hac organized a suf- '. : ; iit'A sfroriK union. It is urt-red by th.- omniitt.- e that all iron and j.'te'd workers attend the.se meetings j-t.tr.s T. .1. Virol, the lo- ! e.il or;ranizf r. Without the active ! support of all the iron and steel j workers nothing can be aceomplishd aloi.i the lines of an orani.a-

and meajüured. as tnere i no one i

who is responsible for this kind of work.

lie" methods in a number of middleWestern :nd a --tern cities. Probably the mo.st important of th'so systems was the Bertlllon ?ystein of measurement and identilica-

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system. SerKt. Barnhart, s resignation left tho department v.ith no ono who understands the classification of tinser-prints, and practically no-

by the prisoner htinp photographtal ! the rieht, so swuns to tho left, and

would have cleard the truck had not the driver became excited and starred up. Wright struck the machine with sufficient force to knock two heavy tubs or ice cream out of the truck. His machine was badly damaged, but "Wright escaped without serious injuryWright's co-worker. Officer Bert OlniFtead. met with a similar accident Monday, which put his machine out of commission.

WORKS BOARD ADOPTS PAVING RESOLUTION

Resolutions for the paving of North Shore dr. from Mit hi ran st. to Leeper av. were adopted at the meeting of the board of worksWednesday night. Other resolutions adopted were: Asphalt pavement on S. Main st. from Broacfway to In

diana av., and pavement on Kea-

The resolution for the paving of Marine st. was rescinded. The matter will he taken up aga'.n after Januarv 1. A li?ht was ordere! at

tiling lias been done in this line for the corner of Walnut st. md Jef-

timi. The meetings will be held itcthe pt two years, as Barnhart was I ferson blvd.. and resolutions for a

number of water and sewer connections were approved.

th" "ent;al labor union hall.

row I KSION KATI S. To Fa Poit Fair. 'or.su it Xew Yurk i. ntral F. F. ticket agent for ! ii tie ilai s. 7l,:'.0-21

busy as head of tlie detective departmenf. and had no clerk to take care of the Bertillon tiles. Kuespert also Inaugurated the system of clas-ificat ion of stolen auto-

Will not be responsible fcr any debts contracted by my wife. H. H.

mobiles which is being used in New j Bright.

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TOR HOLLAH DAY OXLV. We will allow 10 per cent cash discount on each dollars worth purchased from us. Aluminum ware, thermos bottles, electrical goods, etc. O. W. Schaffner, opposite post office on Jefferson blvd. 7 :' 3 S -2 1

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The most pleasant refreshing thirst-quencher you have ever tasted. Green River is also delicious in ice cream sundaes and sodas. Try one. You'll be delightfully surprised. For six year olds or sixty ask the man at the fountain.

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The Suits, Frocks and Wraps for Fall Early Modes from their Packing Cases

The youii miss goin away to schocl ii? a lew weeks can select her garments from this collection, fully assured of the correct modes, eliminated from any suggestion of the extreme. Each mode meets the characteristic traits of varied personalities.

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1 he New Suits at $35.00 to $125.00 Represented in all the newest cloths and colors Tinseltnne., Duvet de Laine, Spiral Goth, Tricotines and Velours. The New Dresses at $25.00 to $75.00 Smartlv tailored in new lines, plain or with a touch of embroidery. Materials are Tricotines, Tricolettes and Serges, some cleverly'combined with Satin and Georgette.

The New Coats at $25 to $ 1 25 Present modes for fall and winter. The new Polo Cloth and Suedine are greatly favored. Also Crystal Cloth, Silvertones and Bolivia.

Marking the Clothing

Cash woven names on silk, in old English or Wock type, will identify your underwear when sent to the laundry. Also autograph type and combined initials for handkerchiefs. Initials in gold" on black silk are a protection to identify your outer clothing. See samples in our Notion Section main tloor.

Gloves for College Kid Gloves for the Young Ladies going away to college are a very necessary part of the outfit. We have a very excellent line of fine French Gloves in all the leading

shadesa gTay, tan, brown, navy, chompagne, and black and white. Some with fancy if embroidered backs and some pt self stitched, at $2.50, $2.75 Irj $3.00 and $3.50. '&ä ' W Also Washable Cape Gloves, one clasp, pique sewn; colors grey, brown, tan made and white, $2.50 and $2.75.

New Neckwear In net and organdy vestings with lace and tucked combinatiops, from $3.00 to $5.00 yard. Also pleatings in combinations at 59c, 75c to $2.50 yard.

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The continuous growth of our business requires a constant increase in numbers of experienced salespeople, office help, wrappers, etc., etc. We need now Experienced Salesmen Experienced Saleswomen Assistant Shipping Clerk Wrapping Girls Boy over 16 years Apply to superintendent. GEO. WYMAN & CO.

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24 '-lb. sack Good Bread Flour $1.73 2 cans Libby Red Beans 15c 3 cans Libby's Sauerkraut 25c Pint bottle Prepared Mustard 10c 2 pkgs. Elbow Macaroni 17c 2 large cans Pumpkin 23c 2 18c cans Succotash .. 25c 2 I 0c pkgs. Pop Corn. .17c

6 large boxes Matches. .32c 6 rolls Toilet Paper . . .25c 3 8c pkgs. Snow Washing Powder 21c 3 cakes Laundry Soap. .16c 2 pkgs. Buckwheat Flour 22c 3 cans Lye 25c Dozen White Crown Can Lids 15c 3 cans Dutch Cleanser and Dutch Cleanser Bank 25c

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