South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 44, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1920 — Page 5
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Launch Propaganda on Floor of House to Discredit Federal Reserve.
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to .M i-ha waka.
So Says Ralph N. Smith. Special Attorney for State in Murder Trial.
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ami political V.;hin;rton ; mor j" 1 " 'i hd u.a I indignant than con-'. -rn-.I at tin-I-'"1 -' '
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REV. P. C. MORGAN ADDRESSES MEMBERS OF KIWANIS CLUB " i.-'Hi-i i-- th- l-av to whi h a!' !niii'..iti .tit i ii i-- sh.MiM r.Tattl I'.'a k." sai.l I. ' tnij.h. 'il Mor- ! rar., in an a4'lr'-s L'Tcio th- Kivai;i -'ih nt th-- Oliver htvl Tiiurstl iy r.fon. I!-'. Morr:,!", ir-t 1 a '1 l-.iiii' lf i--ist.lr-.t to tJ.v "h ill. luja!. joint" (u J v !'' :'( .n I ! 1. h h:i 1" f'n : il m T i n u a. i iv of l.-ctur it tii- ';ty IlunUic niXijt'.. Il.ty Lir-.l. ni 1:1 ii:. r of h rms.-ion.
pr . 1 otr thr- lunch on. (lort:.'
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to th.- I:..-t tninut'- ir. tri il ! M. I'Htrivr. hairman of üo Ki-
of Walt.f L.iKr cliaiK-'d w.lii th'1 1 1 1 j r I r of Carl Took of Iiiortv, is
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w.tn.s club's io.-- ; i;!"ic cuii,n.i;to--ot th- Klks' cluh ivo m ly. at hi.-h aition wa '.t), n o ciliar-''1 t!i 1-
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Park ail-1 to Mi: )ia u.tka. .Smith, sprvial attoi n-y for th. tato , ' t . t - - i 1 . 1 .
, :, ,, , , : C o,-.- lCut.ttii .n t" i I following' -I rumor tlia' tht- trial 1 ''' A Stoeckicy p..kIII V. to Lor- . . ... .1. l.i
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th' nritt'-r i:,rv of th- r-nhmiity
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L it ti a 'iiapman. aiol LyroM
hovh r-'. hut ar- s.-v-r.-iy riti. a! of ; ; ;lt,(I Wlffl to L.(M.r,0 M 1;nril. ! I : t ''hii-iuan to L. onar.l .Maltho-. uho. for politic! a.lvanta... r lM,, v,...., hnv,,;in1 .IH, n if,. $l V;t'f. I'rop. rty in Lin. .h. -vj.J. ntly W..UI.S c r- at.- ha-.or in I ,,th i- .1t:1-. Lot :; j in Kah-W ' lu
Arii riran 1.;: -ir.-s.s ami in.Iu.-'rial . i . .v. .a,, lio..-tta Ll!i-r to Lucius L. Llh-r.
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.an cry that a full ,!i:m, r pal: m..v ; (,(ij,.r v.iin, I- itfiir-( only hy th- r-tutn of th- ; , ,( , rf puhlican p irtv to full pov rs iii
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t'linton X. Elhr anl .lay IL i:il-r. $1. 4' a -its inof1 or l-s in I'.-nn
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t'!'n: of lit.' impri-onmont. i'l'iir .las hav htvn cou-unvl in an att-mpt to s-our - m n th.at will 1 a- -iitahlo to both tht- Mat: and th- d f. Um.'. Roth th'- .-tat.- anil Cr.iiür Ik Hmi.l, attorney for Hak'-r. haw i-jct'd i-ral nun for ..r-
f'f April 12. and -was n-.-urvil th- ; full .- ii'ort of the Kivar.i club j in tho movfinont. An oulsido sp. ..kr "v II I In- before th-- tint at its r-ir- ; ul.tr inn'tin.f? on Thursdav. Ajril L". t(j t'l! of tho aUie of takm; tlo Pst of rar. of tho t-fth. j A. It. Mivt rft ld. of l.o NVwman i
irjus cuisi'S and still further tiinni storr-, vns introiluc-il as ,'i now r.it-ni-
sn .Mishawak
! I'arn ' add to 1 tiwrsiU- summer
th.- nation will not find a V spui.-dv ' i
. ar under x,s prosperous con- ,...vh.m y. to ,:,..S w Sl,.( re-sort. Lot T k rampwll's plat. dition,. somo of tho r-puhla-an o .oi - , x h). Lot s a ml in Curt is add to ( V-ola. -r. vminffly ar making a d.hbvr-, ,. , . , .,, . f , t. ,,, Indian. Titb- and Loan Co. to
iii mail v iu' i is it. fi i ihi. i.Tw 1 : 7 . o j . l'oi. jo-, i'n.,.. L1'"! and .''7 "f I'll!, .old t X'aarrJd. in South !'.!, d.
Ht- and ConOTtvd .:tat to f.r.aK down tho confidfi.f t- of t!o- ptt.pl lu th- financial straf tur- r at. d i-v t!i- Wil5on adntinitr.ttiot.. v. ki' ii
withstood 'V, n th shock of a world Jonathan 1'. Crv.-d to Ali.-.- M.
v;tr without a fo.'ro-ptibb- trni"r. Ik4 liiUr ('oil-piracy. Finding tlcmocrats are r.-lmtanc to cliargc the rcpuhlicans witii r.icli .xtrtmif partisanship, but th.y assort th--y cannot overlook th T:hat thre republicans pr(rni!i-nt in !h. affairs of tli house of repräsentatives have- recently in apparently ftrefully arranK-l M-o,ueiu' expressd f.-ars of money panic. lt'P. Hubert Luce of M.issachustt. was th fir.-t one to sow the
't :. i:ii..i i t it .m . r.itt"-. Ad. -line V. Cived and If.len L. Cn-ol. $1. Iiis und. int. in lot 7 1. Kab'V's 1st u !i-div. Jon ttha n l'. Civ. il to Ali.-. M . '' d and Adi lln L. i'reed. the und. i" lot l'l, lt pl.it of .'ha pin pi. in South Itend. L.alph W. Quimby and Mary Ik. k'lsb.ind and wife, to John T. Tut kr and .M.ny .M., husoand wif'. Lots 17 and 1 v in town of i'chroedervilb. !" I' van l. Louslier to 'bester K.
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sv.-u ,u j.,,,m. i.nao. .... u.m.-m . " ' t M o n t o in e i y ?1. Lot !M pi it an addross op the floor of the hü-isn i . . .ii. .il 1
a row uay.s ag. 1 1 - wa-- ionoweu .,,
L in tho same arena hy Uep. I-Yank .L-V. Mondeli of Wyoming, republican ous-f leader who n!.-o "viewed with
alarm", and expressed pravo douht of tlie nation's ability to w ath. r th vtorni with a lernoerat iit tho helm.
or words to that effect. To clinch
Henry Mecklenburg and Ksm husband and wif-. .Ml 7.0. Lot S in P.unualow pi. add to South !end. Carl C. Lowers and Minnie V.. husKir.d wife, to Jam. s s". st--l- ,iad Adeline Ik. husband and wife. $1 and other value. Lot I Muess l's l: t add to South Ib nd. Afhilb- ( Colpaert to Walter J. Ho re in and lain a 17. , husband and wife. !. Lot 40 in AWn-er's Realty Co. add to Mi-hawaka.
, a " l n t;i 117 lllil L T i 1 I . 1 W 11 it the matter came no less a personage than tho speaker of th house. J I'rederick W. C.illett of Massachu-
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setts, who deserted his ciiair Ior.i
oukIx to go to his home ity of
riniliebl to make an address in
which he followed the same line of
argument as his party colleagues. supostin to his auditors that a tuancfa! panic i ;us imminent, "acordin?r to press reports." lU-plics to ( iilamati-t. It P. Cordell Hull of Tenm ss.-e, 1-mocratic authority on things fi
nancial and commercial in tho i
house, scoffs at the pessimism of th.
Lleanor M. Mossev to Mildr-d M.
Uarl:er. ?1. I'ait of lot :;o:k Sam. L. Cottrell's 1st add to Lowell, now pa rt of South I lend. Cora Winl urn Ward to ;.-ot'ia Ward r.ryant. $1 and mod and val. Lot 110 in Cushion and Lindsey's add to South IJend. Ceorpia Wan! Levant and liusb.nnl to Cora Winhiirn War.I. ?C0.o; and oth.r ood and value. Lot 11, Wender and 'rieii hau in's 1st add tf South I'.end. Luccnio Carabini ;.t.d Catheren-, Imsband and wife, to l"rdinan'l M.i'i:iali and Teresa, husband and wife. .113'". Lot id, in Melnerny and Lnpeldrum's 2nd add to Mishav. a ka. Louis Kreh aert and Silvi-, liushand and wife, to Charles fbltnic
ijicrriti; v LixcoLv. in omnietnoration of the birlhtl.ay of Abraham Lincoln observed on Thursday of this wek, th Lev. .1. N. Creene. I). I).. will de-
; li t-r Iiis lecture on '"Lincoln, the
Apostle of Liberty" at the first Methodist church next Sunday nijsht at 7::b. This b ctur.- has be n leliver tl in other cities before lari; .a u d ic n. s. and the iapr.s have described it as- "intensely interesting and instructive."
iiiM iiAiKii; i i : ri :m ). xt. Th ease of the statt- against T'ston I'rice, harmed with wife desertion., which has been hamximr lire in th.- city court for the past three weeks, was taken from the docket Thursday morning when attorney.-? for the defense showed that .1 settlement had been roaehed between Price ami his wife. The court ordered the defendont discharged ami the case against him dismissed.
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
is exp eted to be consumed before either side will accept a jury. (Question .Inrois. Quest ioninc: of jurors wiiicn .started the first day of the trial by 1 .- stat-, lias beer, passed back and forth by the prosecutor and the defense, each time men beinc: challenged as to their impartiality. Mr. Hood was closely questioning jurors at the close of court Thursday evening and will probably resume the examination Friday mornintr. Mr. Tfood was of th- opinion that a jury would not be accepted before the hrs;t of the week while Lem Harrow, deputy prosecutor of Laporto county, thought that 12 men would soon be decided upon by both Side..
SELECT SPEAKERS FOR DINNER TUESDAY NIGHT
b.-r. Phillip K. Coetz Wis th silent! booster of the day. p:u'ine; cigars! to all of the members. !
to iXTiioni'ci; xi:v ssti:.m. A a meeting of the Sumla school j board of the Cerman M. H. ehurchj h.eld Wednesday fvenir.e, at th.?,' church it was- de ided to introduce ' a dujdt .x system of onteers and ! teachers. Plans were made tor th-; organization of a teacher's trainimr class, to be ynder th- suV'orvLsion ' of Itev. Fred IL Kochnemann. A! membership drive will be Instituted I soon.
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The ColficM Tub
THIS shows the Cotheid lub with one end ictnovrd and the self-lockins lio on. Note the three pyramid! that keep the clothes in constant motion with hot sud working through them. The tub is perfectly smooth inside nothing to wear or tear clothes. And there is not a crack or crexice to accumulate dirt. The tub has no cylinders to lift and it is practically self cleaning. Every part of the CofTield Electric Washer is perfected like the tub. 1 hat is why it is such a desirable washer. But you don't have to take our word for it. Try it out on your next washing free of any charge and see for yourselt. Jut call us up Main If. 7 and wc will send one out.
TUE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP 1Ö2 Nartbtsa Miehlen SL
Speakers for the dinner to he piven next Tuesday nipht by the South Lend Women's Chamber of Comim rce have been selected, acordin to an announcement Thursday.
Frank J. (ireen. manaprr of the j
South Pend Chamber of Commerce, will talk on "The Policy of the
Women's Organization." Mr. Green t
will tell of the aims and ambitions of the women's chamber. Han Pyle chooses for his subject. "What Women Can do for Our City." In addition to tho two ad dresses, there will be special music and dancing- by Miss Ardell Shaw.
rixi:i ron ixtoxicatiox. Joseph Dunn, a taxi driver, arrested on complaint of Sam Kautfman for drivinc: an auto while intoxicated pleaded KUilty in the oity court Thursday and was lined 2'i and costs.
ic. w.t v v w . j .. vv j" . i ti .-' w w,r,rr M , 1 , , - - , i republican leaders. The fall of for- lSTfil TJ WiV SI?T?.? 'CrrrPz ' ' " ,-sHllJLr:a 1 tjsrri t.-or ,h.. iwij&tj&tfü &mitmyxr?3 ;i imm ti publi.-ari fears, h regards as beim: ' """ ""' '"" " " - '"n"1 ...rt..- i. , t-yvw-- -pp-, - tV:. i
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inevitable unler e.xls.tin circumstanca anil says tht cure will be found in natural processes: of read-
' tment. which he asserts will cause I
..othintf more serious than business
fluctuations-. "Tito Industries which had a surplus and which depend upon for-
-in markets for th
this surplus are c
through some dislocation in their! iVaI
business," said Mr. Hull, "and there may develop sonn, little stringency as a result of th conditions, but I do nor see any cause for alarm. The remedy is Roing to conic through jerks ami Jumps, and because of this there b? certain tc l-- some dis-tur'o.i'o-e la some industries, but otb. rs ;tr- likely to ho i:n..:"e.'ted by i oe.dit ion--." Mr. Hull painted out that the ,ioto stic ilimaiul for iron and st.-el
i'lJimiiii, ill. it'll. ll i r." 1.1'U Iii .Iii- j . -or! th entire American output, to j say nothlncr of the rc'iuir ni'iits of! -":i the railroads for ste ! in the r.ec ssary continued rehabil.talion. He j t iT7j,'r1 sees riothiuc to b.- alarmed al out j 4 -.2
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'i:U the shrinkage in food pri.v-s that will ccrne with th" lt.v-'iaiif,' iemac.tl from overseas xi',l in thr.d bo helpful to the et-onomio situation. Wall St. no -Hanum tt r. The i--t.it ciik nt credit 1 to a ir.fi.,- ' ; of a Wall st. brkt-rae house,
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From our extensive stock we have selectee a few samples of the wonderful bargains wc offer tomorrow. Good looking foot wear ol
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This is an excellent opportunity to select foot wear you need at modest prices.
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MISSES" BROWN LACE SHOES Dressy styles, good wearing
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top.-, mat nisiory v.ouia ut- m.iue , ;n Wall st. during h.i- abs.-ni . c.iUs, d (inly amuscnn tit in informed uuarter.s h i.-. As one o'hci.tl put if. Wail .st. operators h-i.- not y t realized wh.it is apparent to v ry one i.-e. and tint N th.it tho eoun-
no lonct r tr. rubles w h ri t!;-
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becaus of conditions pur- !v local ' to the stock mark. t. "Th fact i." said i ! i i .tr.--i,l. ! "tliero was a p. .nie i:: Wall st. .-..me : eullt WCcks or SO -i'O. It didn't, . ..use a Üi'i rv outside , f the str.-. ! however. Why, I "c.;;.-!- the f. b: ..1. reserve system is too stromr to
Shoes for Little Tots
i.', l ootwear that is stylish as well as pood looking, af-
t tf;f; fording foot comfort for growing feet and the needed :r ' protection during the spring months. Styles and sizes
to suit all aes.
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disturl -lt'.c .ccur:. d pri-r to '.1; creation ef the ft 'bra'. r - :.
r , m ilisat r wou Id ji.st as it did m th. v( It panic a W..11
in P07. "The best a:.sH.r taat c.i:; b
n.ado to the ca'amity howb rs today j ., to refer th ia to t!. aVs- :-.c- of national bank fai'.urt th.- fed- i eral r s. r . s -t w.o- s : . . ! !i. d
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LADIES' BROWN OXFORDS
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LADIES' VICI KID SHOES Medium heels; smart styles; sizes A A to rf?F! fi$
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IN THE MEN'S SECTION
MEN'S GUN METAL ENGLISH SHOES y at 40.tf MEN'S ARMY SHOESMade to wear, P- (T) a. $5.tfö BOYS' GUN. METAL O AO BLLCHEfS t-.S-O
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tV-'l weather. Sizes for all members of the family, including women and chil-
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b.ii.k failure- o:i :.u av.re of trvi
.lays. Tiler- has or.: b. r. one I Ks'.' national bank failure in th.,- I.o-: two j fiTS' )o.ir.v Thi- atifymc. r. -ord w;!l j -)rS
maintained n xae p- -p..- no p heir lua.'.s-, kej. at work ..t.1 pro--a thrift." I fjf'
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117 South Michtgin St. Correct Apparel for Women
featuring in our final clean-up sales
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values which will exceed your every expectation
A Great Clearance Event which includes the balance of our entire stock of Winter Coats at
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Hundreds of Beautiful Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Satin Blouses, suitable for spring and summer, offered at remarkable reductions. All colors.
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