South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 281, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1920 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TI.ViES
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11 iliiii WITH FRAUD; ÄCt'C I3T7DT V lUÜU ilLI Li TTilliam I. CmJvit S;:y- Ir.di ana S-n.iior Hc- Kv;ism1 tmNTiNTrp i: w itr. -. ;" a r. 5 ? T'.''irr S n K'T.'-r.ri. t ; !'.. t, a. hairc styl-! t!j. ":.s thA .-, r.n.i , , bo.nb I' k '1' rs." Mr.. '''Ivy s.- id : Sc P. Wd-op. to T i! t);, pr Indiana w h T k r or nr-f ' !ir 1 1 !:mp.. I i . i - -' " f h ' I k j ;! l , (in v.-hfh .Mr. W .';.!) r:-, r!rir:s) irs -u! d.:rt -ally th i"rv: j in vh;dn he '''. ! it. 'lid i:--tj the 'p"a ',. f r said. "If f-o, who K'-tv- it to hir'n ? I Vint t, ::.. V,' tt'.;$ " !im fi-i-rloy. .1 M; ;m -f.! --a.at i-ali-ri rii 1 1 j n li-l I .1 k him t' t"ll t!i ! f Ifli 1! a ar.'l fh "ujiTry -h' piol M irM'i's railra'J far '.' 'ii' j an! i;s li 1 MliV? I w.j at him t.. t,-.;; ... h,' M irtin his f--n floii: h- ,-..f ri thf -nati payroll ar.'l v h it h"" i. f-iojn' now, njpi '.shy hf- has not tri '1 his ".'i5 . if h' his rr-'." Mr. Olvrr 'Tnr::-d that S.i. "Watson and .M irin, "thf lat-r hrn part r( th-- tirr. f hy th s nt" suh-ror.i rait t . nn part of th tili; by th" f.orc! i;nov,s wbr.," ha-1 ff-v.t. nu a. 'in stionii liro. ;m thit "what lof-ks lik a h tml pi"k i r uniiu.jry fit' r--pl:s tha' ni.:ht ha-i Hin in- r; u 1 . : r. ni a 1 a 1 j In that qu stiorm iir-." is t 1 I f'U!l on p-i,'' f tii an (amrn.'n trt r. r pul.:iMy it rrns or o;:;- o x; i r--l t-n 'l.'ivH aro Mr. C'olr sii.l lop.-r t.-n I. as an o fro rnni'Tit, tn'-t '..at.r tii" n I -f r tf-nnu roni mit tf.. hnv 1 ronly ami ".aitint' t m-r him thr for a n 1 tj t I was r.ot :: - ( n a Xvhitr J.;a:r.- In !'.?. 55.1 I ( i I1 r to Indiana. '"W.itrin wou!I not pnko .v 1 j-i Wash.in'toii. W iM h ?n ,k.. !:.-.i in Indiana " f ill nj.--t I ' a !!'.' ! th;T'. any pl.i'o, , flK" ap.. f 1,. , , p. h all. '! a i v a i p i l - j I liir tb. i RICH MONI'. Ind. " r. r, . s I' - J J.ii;' i. ll.'fin. -S ."O ii'i:; ii r a;r. n.iv nlsfht t! 1 li f w pa J i" j n n hf- had iiothiiiir f" in a ..v. -r r the chii:n of William n. i'nlv former ni-i.,il'r d rii- f,;.r;.l tra bcomrnl?.i'''!i, ral.m.q' u 7 n t f-.-rv ntnr to "maka- u" his rhii c of h y,i r ao rhat sr.il ;;-rn-mnta! rpartn; nts aro "tiltV.l vitli radira." noRf.Rs ori:sTiov. RICHMOND. lad.. Oct. ;. Vh- ri Informed of the contents of th- Associated Prss divpatcn fiaa.i Khart. n. Vaf.-on -aid. "I hav- no reply to make to Mr. Cdvej- -it the pres nt time." Turning ' t. by standers in the coR-rura v- ht-re lie .vpoke. h' added: "Th fed ml trad- eomm i.-sion
got rid of irtual!y all its ;-uo,i tr.t n'too rpli urn
long ago. conirn nt H .b üi 1 I'urth.-r REGISTRATION .V COUNTY COMPLETE: 35M0 W ILL VOTE rcr)XTrNcr;r. rRjrjrf;r: -nR) crate.- and republi.-an baTb rs. Workers of b,,th p.l:tn. l paitirs liabeen Jiard .at work sin..- Sept. I to increa- las: Monday' mrist ration by use of th,. .i r tl .1 !t : t: blank and their effort hav- borne fruit. Plan rr Vv. 2. lie.l u-Jtt f, ,,, , , u-j with tu ctuutv auditor his - i . "' u a y. in St 1 - . . . w.u:- ma. mi,, ; '"-'I'll ''"'!!''. All wall I n-aj in S.-uth P. in Whir'i t !i ;ir ..; iri met . Thv. o'ber tw. r-rc intts wji; u.-- tti- r;:a!ir I'm - m of pap. r baüot. In all Ir cii.t t.T bi;.n trs ih!t- will I.- t'. Coi.;pv ; t r . i two -vts of cb rK.-. Ti;o-e ;n , . -f the pr p i r.i - e-m..t. t i..t t i ino t.t's shoul.J i. in. Mi.- at the rat j of on p.-r tni-Mji. . That v. ill alio' ' -' o'cs in ;. h pi e'incr fur :he tia". Ibie.;-. i.i t,.n p'.tinic': the nunil t r of i . --: . .; enters - ec-ls the r!.i:r. ,r of Minut-.- jn !ie tlay aeij th--:--- j in ira-t- .1! , , thf u-e of r!.- pij1 r t-all i. j 1 1 1 J 1 It uMl" ! lion r tm i' Li:! ir "tmc cm.-Vii. In the Fir-- v i d t here ! . . ; prt-t m-'ts r. be U-etl 111 m.n hit es. rin ts th t w !ii. p i I ..-r b adtlifcn to h Th I :' a ;e !: will r i ; i t W ill .t ; g I'lci. ...th. and tw .ts jf i r k s t Wilbur Warner ir.g -tat';i,eat U tition and has t ratio'i tlgu r t a pa! . -t a .; .. t r .t . : i , i n t !-. I::-!:.,a oi.i i r i) ( i: ritiR i
The !; -r !i ' J w il; p. c'ira't sen .- of t .!.i-.i-e-. at o 'do,-; ' F'rid e : .:-. . s . ;v'-i .., .nagt: ir,c.i nt ..ft , -. r:rs y,. r The c.oi',r of tb. . if- ;:', gi.:i ovr t- dan ir-c. w ;t I; r..:'.s f ... r ro, hre' . f '.'.'-:' pi:"....roun.ilf.c a i- -;-ai . Ch"ifo of t h i r .,ti-o. w : ! l.ae to ib ; . .oi :v p. ti... time th r. it;.--- ;r i.f.ievl. Rf s n a t i : - ba ! I .- ?r ;mriedi i tdy : - 1 . -: tl. -n. The -. uv i ...,.-. , - J l . '.. ; p r coupb-. '.'. rt. 1 ; r. th- rt r ; rax. Th-. h--r - - : i-: ,- a rt,.- , 'irvr:' J:i!-. St- . f- i v ..! : . ' nj y. f J. I oi Sa- :. 1V .'. -:- "i from j t' : .. t: , t l.ir.f.iv. f .- .- : w :: t r.jo"-. T:it il .ic.: . s i'u-- it1' ivfi.: j tr--r. : to , i y v k j Wi". t - bl". ';". ti e . .4' . I i; ..e i visa:-;.' I ' - . T -ii-.g- .i njor ;ng :i ' . ' . r brougnt t' S'uta !. - 1 : ;. -:;-i a-r b ' ' '. .'. i , ; : ; 'v Ia n- - A -. ; ' i o w ; ; . .. -
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Arn H:i'-h:ir.an, -'. y-3rs'Th'- f,rif-r r latin? to jobbers limits
I. -Il-I at th Kp-.vrrth ho..pir.,i ' . . rr s I ni'rni' . Oct. fi ;it f, !(,. sj- was ' "rn in ?I ri'-fta. j (ihi' fn ! c i'.V'i m- ::th-i u fr 1 i .-;r ! !y I '.u 1 h a p. c,;to So::h i:.-n1 f '.zt I 01 Akron Ohio sti-1 hf-r hi'oar.-l. H. I ; Thomas, .m l i r 1 f athT. John J. p i'ilrlin-. Tho f;r:i ral arinoiinct pifnt will !" ni'i'l-1 it r. AmiTOKlUM. Tanrr'-us Days." a gr5itional I'"Vo lir.ima .T'l.aiittd frnni Mirv ! Rhin- h it'H storv of the 1 in- nainf is the f'itur airain to'liv at tht- Auditorium. It is a bis I 'Irani a in tvtrv s- nso of the word 1 ai d thril'.-H with its unique presnta- : 'iop ,f tiv tMr;al triangle ever j po m pt in mod. rn lif-. A snub Pollard 'o'ludy an-1 Giumont Wct-kly of (unant vttirs are also on this I hill. "Il"r Kingdom of rrams." a i bi s.'Vt-i rvi drama Mturin?; i Ar. ita S: wart and ca t including t K ithlyn Williams. Thomas iantchi, "I Ii-jiii as Jtift rson. Weslt y Uarry, : -nna O . .'i'.sson and tnanv ( f 1 1 . T- tt;.i j This nirOifj. - t 1..-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 tht- screen's first and only iM-rfrct nicfiii' 1'vcrv nn of i t t Iar'. cast is a star in his own riht. Thy are all familiar types and tach 4r,f -nact.s his particular rol- to p'tit ction. "Thf Lost City" wil l ir.ii ial s rial tliriller is in its four- - ... . .... t nth -piMO'K- tomorrow and onlv ; . , c . op.- more remains to b- saown afiT' t. , , . . tomorrow. It n-ls n 1 nday. O- t. 1.-.. and on that uav will be pre. I , tU . ..i ..i... i. e ! . nit -4 ui- ill ri t. iiu 'it 'i t-i iiuiii t-i ' the Rockies," .t n vv westt-rn s.- rial .- ligation with popular Ruth Rnland. l"o. News and a coin-dy comP'.tttr, the bill tomorrow. oupinirM. I'rom the bill-boards and newspapers 'and oth r places where advertisit' if displayed has often appeared the good-natured, "wreathd in sanib s" fae of a dark-skinned Mammy, known as Aunt Jemima. Now Aunt Jtir.ima. exactly as ih pi'turt s have h"'A n h r, m s t arting t b j - alternoon. . in-ompani d by her "jazz 1 ai.l. pb ising and lively delineators of syncopation. Sp n - r ami Willuiiis call their n'am!- r "Putting It Over." which thy do in ma at stb. St-rlirg ami Margin rite, a petite maid anil a cleVeV comedian, ol'fi r an originality. Robbn and Harry as "The Rill Pinters"; Count 11. Leoni and Zippy, a o-iv.oly pair and their 1 1 -1 r a ' 1 1 1 d canine, and Vali motit and Pevn ii. wlin offer "The I A I'o-i'i?." a 1 i f "f t r -1 t s-ort of musi-al li t. on;pbte the t-xi IK-nt program IiASAIJ.I. Rcb- I'ani-1-. a.- a star in a play ' I t o d ! ; ed .bist tor Heia that.- III pomilar bi.? oft-i.d today and to- . . i v ''Xm,.u' , :';, t,,. , raw i I I ',if Kit 4- "noeoi Mri-han in "Mab- and C Tliniii .s Mrihan m .Ma.- a mal."' "Why Change Yur WifeV" ard otb-r i-nat a 1 1 raet pms. in. tht .- . n-.a.iy film fans .-ay she out--irre! tile s'.il's. Nov.' .be has tin 1 b-.o'.l! i 'I U." !pm ,-T part v hieb re oh rs ii "Vii Nr Cab ill Sat iinl iy R oniric Know in its str It's ali.iut a J4.l'l 11 UVi-d who was "hit-bo" ,t th ! 1'tflll. J iie l:it wli re she tlreame! her lta am i of line clothe. h'o s!'.e d.ci bl to i , i,- ,,.,i -h . ..iti-i .i i n'in.li r. but in . . ' . ... . .......... he b'.-t h r heart ai. i hat:l t a tint t n Reman. I i.-.!... ti.ini. 1 i-i i s'i-;ii:is!i beaut v. Her mo-.!i r cm.- fi"ra S ville. Rut i b-r i.atb.-r lvi.1 a drop of Sco'ch in hi:,,. - -" is an intoxicating, lark-t ed. " ! u "man. i astm:. hir pin is a garment, then If ; th- 11 o: t : : u-t- that th- tig leaf was ':!-' Res article ,,, tiH- i .a : tb T t ' - of Fdctb 1'or hair pins as a ran!: right along with j 1 1. I'inv-r-Mii-l n'm-. 'Hairpin.'." show r.tg tociay and t- , -.-now at the I'.istb- with Ibiid ), ;t m the -tar part, tells tin...1. of the ;:ght a o'.ing wife put up t hold tin Waldering atfe tion- '' b.r 1-rautl iit w bus! aid. She i .-. 1 . ry t-l at her c,,mmani. tt -' '-.t'l'pirs naturally he o!ed th b-t. Tbc rTory b ;s b n in i ddi.Tb.tful -i r ii ori'.t'b l-t tier ty p b- i' to of the omvi:i:. Th famous Nt. w York popec bo it. mann d by m-mbt rs of the p--;.. a. ivf-u nt. tu-s in a tbrillit?i. a;.- tim-t river ri;.-r' w !tb-,-b-W f lb. okb V ;t .-a i: m oi of th!m N w- Y . ! be sh w -. a ' pi ' tl;, i rt i" oi ivn;. a i - J at - Cilj " . 'o pers'-r ' d :n b w ;b rr..-.': :.: - ' w t - a j 1 1 w ii ir. in i"'1 : A r:' i n ':'c ..- . i'i a in r. - r. and at tb. - d'v.-i'h vy. re W:b e lor.S P-P. d M r i . 1 r m N.-. - e ... - . . - I , , - : . bib"- IT. u r-.bar lt w :th v -Pb h'-. b '. ! b .- t mi-- t- : ore n :' a. I- : - r m :th Mr.te. w )-. ' h at-:e.-.-.Tv1 only r. T lie c,-n arpo iri-.g i' Or s :- d'. :::g Ar.ri" ' v e e k , rur d b"i': .a, c -a r j ? rfii:r f - r poun b Th- rhil.t.
FIX GOAL PRIGES IB STATE FIELDS
JoMier ami lu tailer? Forced to Comply With Fuel Hoard Order. '"M'iyiM! l l.'"M PAGF, HNK. ' r.' : 1 ! I. I ' run r I .-;. .s .? " v j. I'ii-'Ht Jolilur Il4s;tl. Mir.i.n oTup.ir.it s whicli cenduct 'h:r own Miles clrp.'irtiiionts are : r:) ir t ' un.!-r tht- oflr to charce i:t' r: rni.- i-r ton to covr th6 c'-it of such -Ir p irtinor.tF. Whcrf tliy ---II tlir' uh joMitrs th-- ch irg :ior jl'owff l.ut is tranf-rr -il to r"r I'h'ts. If they operate- retail i-i-arrni nis at tne min- tney are ; to i... j,. rnr.tt-n to ac M the retai tra :a;2ri r.f rotit. the jori.fr cnargfs to one nrten fait ihirut piu.j the frtisht frerr hf. itiin'. This it. was stated, will r, x ' n fr 'ip nt rta!ts by jobbers. Ir I'r..irt tliat th- rommiseion "ivij.rs tiffft-p r-nt a ton ufI'Cnr to over tlio co?t of handling,' anil provMo a i asnihle profit ;,,!f ;-tat-s that Kv charge to be limited to that tiur- plus freight from the mine. r-K'ii dkss of whether the jobbers sells to "consumer, retailer or other purchaser for delivery, use or consumption in th4 state." The order relating to retailers fitates that the commission considers $-.2." per tn a reasonable profit for handling, s ile and delivery of coal at retail within Indiana and continues: Orders Kffective. "It further ordered that the maximum price of coat at retail for consumption in th state of Indiana from and after October 5. 10 2'. shall be and is hereby fixed a? follow?: to wit and no more: "1 (a Where the eojl is mined outfirle the statt- of Indiana, the actual p'lrchife price, or "(b) Wh n th cal is mined in the state of Indiana the. actual i cost thereof r. o. n. mine, not ex- ! r dine th- onTator's price for livery of the mine from which said coal was taken, p'u? "2. The freight by reasonably direct route, plus "::. Not t exceed th4 sum of fifteen cents per ton for all intermediate handler? and distributors of slid oal. if any. from the loading of the car at the mine to the first unloading thereof, plus to xce,t 5 2.-a : . n. . per t m covering all of the -retailer a . , . r,. .. charges, costs, expenses a .d profit, ' ' ;c .v,' . 14 1 V i ... in voir, of coil on hand or m transit . , to the retailer on October a shall be taken as, the cost price of the coal to him and that he may add to this price th sum of 52.25 per ton. Issue Statement. The order specifies that no retailor shall be entitled to charge or receive the retailer's charge for any coal delivered in carload lots without int rmedi ate unloading direct from any mine to the consumer in th- state or from any wholesaler, jobber, broker -r ca nt direct to th-a consumer In cop. ne. tien with the order Mr. Rs bbat h i.-sued a statement W t d Ca'S'I IV in which tie said that any person, firm or corporation feels its-elf injured i can have an immediate h aring and if the evidence warrants it. may have a modification of the order. If conditions warrant at any time the commission wil modify its present orders." He pointed -'it that since prics were l.1 t ti I bv the federal govern ment time increases1 in wages' and two freight increases have bt en xi perlen' i whh h affected the price of coal t the consumer and coneludeil: "Th" prices fixed In tht order of October .". are for the emci ncy only and will be readjusted at anv time on hea rimes." WINTER ACTIVITIES OF PHI DELTA KAPPA U ILL START MONDAY T" T'l.ar.j. fo- la; fab. and winter acitivitu- of th i'hi ieita Kappa fraternity will be formulatt 1 Monti, iy iin-r ;t a linnr which will l- ; n at the Cb.ambrr of ComK't Ti f. Rt l.m-l H iab rl-r i nd, prsiilepT of the local chapter, will aL as toastmasttv ami the chairmen of th" v.iri'"u committees will present 'Plan - f.ir the winters program. Among the s'ia' atititie alre.nly uudr nay will the Armistice t!;pce which will be held Nov. 11. in tht- Rotar r-m a; the Oliver htl tm.,. 4 ..a,o"a!iir. r-,r T; ,r.d
.1d'.--chesrt.i will provide iV musioiobl mayor plan and t specially t limfor the . lane-. An urgent request is imites three drawbacks to the tdl l ,.de bv the officers of th.- isystem: It rt moves the prtsence of a
lo-tl chapter of tne rraternitv tfj'-M- i-"' T.ui.f, v, ii ,T,,-.,.-.r nrrnt at Mon-'knows he is in othoe for only
U.I V I' 1 I I llTli,'' i !av night' 1 inner which will le erved at o'clock. NORTHERN INDIANA FARMERS WILL HAVE MAN AT STOCK YARDS At i.irtin-r f the- St. Joseph Farm federation at County Agent I. t. l'.irr.' othoe Tio -ibay af: nionn 1 was ofe to have the Northwef Iialian! .li-tri-'t of the f.-d rr.fion r pi e-- n tt 1 nt the Chicac- -tyar " V'V a man w hoce outy win o o care for lie sto k shipments front this vioinbv. C. V,. Taul. cf Wini-p-a-ar.d chairman of th- lie stock .-oe,m;ttt i'i thi d:.-tri-"t. spoke on Tv.arke: n-r th--1'!.- anl Tc Hyhvid. i t-va; ig. r "f 'be "vy, Its cca:i;t --bip-bo.rd t-ni cf m-tb.o.is of -bit - pi' eg u"-l in that county TRIP TO MISHAP IK A CAVSE OF DIVORCE "Mav V. -it li:V an in Misliald t rto-Iin- of her husor Tha".k-gi ir.g day ir.d. C.is;u f trM'.v MYfv' b.e repb 1. "and lo-'f yoj gr." -r l " f; C , i s ; . i s th-a m ; father of the In euprior court 'Vf'bf'iv iftrrroi. Mrs. H'-'db-' t - : i f i d that hr hu 1 ; an-1 lid return. -v i"C ' heat hf r w hen si c Sh was grante.l a divorce and th c ; -;o !h ir three cb.ildr'n' c t ; t ss i a . foar vrars old. 11 and Abo, who prnii.TTt nnos. 11! s. Michigan t. I OR THVRSDAY. V-1 Mew- or Vch ket shoulder Veal Koat
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Will Vote for Gov, Cox
' , : " v -v;' ... . - ' :-' -'f .. ' j ; J? v miMr. and Mrs. William Harding of , South Rend, the former a cousin of ! Warrn Gamaliel Harding republican
presidential nominee. Mr. Harding j been a supporter of Sen. H.irdjntr unwill votf for Gov. Cox at the fall , til ho read the interpretation of Arelection. bein?? a staunch support- tide 2.". section C of the covenant t r of Cox and his progressive prin-lns given by a woman sp ak r at tlm eiplt s. He says that the country cn-j high school recently. He has since joyed more prosperity during the j studied the league and c 'lai-. s it past c irht years of democratic ad- to be "a. step in the rittht direction."
LOCAL CLUB IN FIRST MEETING DISCUSSES GITY Round Table Members Hear Lecture on Commission Manager Plan. "The Commission-Manager plan is a distinct advancements in municipal government. It is of thft new order of things and carries with it a vi -.ion of progress such as we have not known before in civic administration." said Dalton Moomaw striking the keynote of his address before the Round Table in its opening meeting of the season at the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday evenint;. Mr. Moomaw in an address remarkable for its clearness and eidence of thorough research, portrayed the growth of the new idea in city government the eornml.--sion-manacer plan, and said that lit was slowly but nonethe less surejfjlv suj ereeding the old and tried and 'oiien very imperrect itrm or mayor and council administration. Ho termed his subject. "Putting the Peopb 's Corporation on. a Dividend Ravin- Rasis." Important Matter "Municipal government is becoming more and more i matter of vital importance to us." said the speaker. "The recent rapid growth of our cities and the increasing part they are playing in our national life impel us to use our every energy in bettering the government of them. j Consequently out of the desire of a few of our great eil Us for more ttticiency has grown this new form f commission-manager administration. "The new plan likens the government of a city to that of a corporation. The people elect five or mori' oommissiont rs who in turn sehet a manager t otüce for an indefinite t rm. However, the manager is subject to recall if his Administration Iocs not provn satisfactory to the people. This brintrs the administration of the municipality into th hands of a mall group of men .at whose heaI is the manager, who is usually an expert. "Tht many cities that have tried this plan have made rapid strides in improving ilidr gvernment. R lifted up Dayton after her flood disaster at.d is still in use in that city; it is ust d in Res Moines. Galveston. Springtiebl. Ohio, and in other cities of the land with great succesf. It a .11 . '1 t does away win. an uie ewis or t;i-.' who four ar six ytars and ( onsvaiucntly does not take the interest in civic affairs the manager do-s; it destroys th large and cumbers-ime -ouneils; it aboli-hts th old ward sy.-tem where partisanship and politics hold sway. "What is me-ib-d is the enlightenment of tho'public in the success of California
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For a Child's Liver and Bowels Mother! Say "California," then you will et genuine "California Syrup of Figs." Full directions for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tonguecoated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative,
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