South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 311, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 November 1920 — Page 4
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PURDUE GAME
Five Minute Chats On Our Presidents 1) JAM IIS MOIPIAN
! Crippled Team to Face Boiler
makers in First of - Title Games.
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h'',, n :t ' Itirdt 11 i f I 1 ' 1 with all the elt m-nts of rr.l-
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I ;:.!:.!;. ,. bor? in Ir.iM ! ' PtUfl nts inva.lril South i;cnd ' ' ' ' ' . .,.:. IT. 1;. arnf aim- to this 1;i st nlplit in ;i nakc d.inr,-. which ' r. - , , ,u n ! : ;i ..,rs i stir- ' wmiml P at th- Olivnr hotl. ITir.i t. i'- '1 y hi- wife. Mr,. Harhara ' h-alniart-rs. wh rp th-y chct r- , : I ; ; t r i . ' ; x . : w h i 1 1 r n . Ahlj.h. j ' 1 tl1' invadini; squail. Co.ich Scan- ' "' '.!... .Mj. !,..;,,., M.,ri,,n an-l 'har!v; j r;,I'1- 'irk and o?hTs rfpond- ' ' ' j fi r.'l :,' !: ..!, r. If. r.rv. in 'rar. o. i f"1 with short talks in whit-h thry
d tl .i r -! th( intention of K'ivinfj tlx? Irish, the hardest (,'amc of the sea-
f"n. Kollowir.pr the parade program
of hoxipj and wrestling matches at th- university rna."ium hetween interhall stars for th entertainmr.t of the vis'.tors and the hunflr'il of home-comlnc: iilumni concluded the program. TliouaiuI Students Conilnsr. A thousand rr more Turdue students and alumni will arrive this
morning and will probably utape i
imc parade through the down-
trict. At the frame the Pur-
du contingent will occupy several
sections of the new west stands. At an, p.irly hour last nlsht every renrrved seat was reported sold and indications pointed to a crowd of 10. TOO or mor.-. 'oach Kockn- was anything but over-ennfident last night concerning: the outeonie of the frame. H' will s-nd his team into the km nv minus the ervi-cs of two regulars
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BUSINESS MEN TO BANQUET WONDER FOOTBALL TEAM
ISSUE WARRANTS FOR j "BUILDING TRUST' MEM
NKW thv law
ViKI, Nov. i. Force?
scored thetr first point Kri
of
Notre Dame I niversity Eleven 'ill he Honor Guests November 23.
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A du.-- with oneself nicht ord!r. iriiy jrrjii a mu-; il impossibility.
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.i.mi--s a. c;.i:rii:i.i. 1 SI( 1 Nov. It). JaniiN Ahrain Ciarficld. lnrn at Oriinsr, Ohio. 8.8.rl Pn-Nident f Hiram VdIe 1Ä.-,K Mnrrlod Iicrctin Rudolph. 1M; MemlK-r of Ohio Senate-. 1 Hf 1 Tolonel in Ohio Vulunlhfiü Brigadier (ii-neral. 1 8 r;. Major General. HC'. In C'onrrss. lSO r.lertel to the United States Senate. .Junr T. nominated for President by repubMean eti ention at ("bleuen. Novi-ihIht, tdeeted prt-i-deiit. James Ahrain Garfi Id wan thlatest and. it is fairly safe to ray the l.crt .-t tlir nri.l,l,.!'!i; 1 . n r n arwl
I v. lted to Walter LcUers ill
bred in loir cabins. .N otw ithsta ndin a j oty1(.r nr,t( d f.u.tb.ill
that humble tat he was one of t he-half-dozen scholarly men wh'i have tat in the prtsidential chair. Garfield is the only president who was present at his own nomination The presidential liphtnine struck
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r ot until Mis-? Torris y told the auiii. 'tc uliicdi it heard, the record r ;ri'l action or her owe voice, did
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I Walter '!,.:p:nnn accompanied : M: -: Mcrri-' en tlio piano in ad-
J dition to rendering a number of se-
: ,ui ns union snowed eeeptionai ! technique. Miss Morris. y displayed 1 ' ' i' ' i 1 1 1 ! i r e:ou-:u s- ;a 1 1 1 eloso : '-f tlo proLrram by adilirrr a sd e- , fb-n th.- ehiblr.-n. t J. C.
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will not start today. I'.oth have ben ioit of practice durintr the week hut Koekne will not take a clianee hy sending them into the t'anic In a weakened condition. GtorKC Hipp and P.randy, hackt.eil
stars, will he started airainst the r.oilerm.:k'.-rs. but both ar- still suf- i ferine frotn the hard h;itterinp re- I
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that they will be taken out at the: earliest possible moment. Mehf and I)eOre will take the places of ;
Iirson and Sni'th and Grant aib P.arry. or Couphlin. will probably succeed Ilrandy and Gipp. Purdue Is Heady. Coach iVanlon )ut his poilermakers through a bn?r workout behind closed spates at Cartier Field yesterday afternoon. His squad is in perfect condition and ready to make its hardest fi?ht of the year. Purdue threw a scare into the Irish
at Ivifayette last year and Capt
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AMUSE STUDENTS : XTTX 0(day. Pirk himself is the star of the
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1, l.l.-i, k. 11 i t tr 1 )UO Uailie Aleil i'llt Uli MlOU; the "find" of the tOll season when
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. .-on. and Ashe, ui (rby. drew in a .be- and amusing affair: and H!n- . , 1 r.fiwnson, won from Shana-
ir. of .-'.! in, in three rounds of d .i!-.d ,-:i!f puindp s. IlinoM
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as a sophomore he not only won a regular place in the Purdue line hut was a popular all-state and allwestern selection at tackle. Itockne .rave his squad only a liirht siirnal drill yesterday afternoon. us:n Up- Prownson athletic field as a practice grounds while the P.oilermakers occupied Partier Field. Hundreds of old "prrads." who arc lure for the annual homecoming, witnessed the workout. The panic will start at 2 o'clock and will be preceded by a clash between Mishawuka and Klkhart hiprh schools, which is scheduled to start at 1 2 : I . Misb '.waka has cone throuirh the season to date without a defeat and is a promim-nt contender for the northern Indiana intcisicholastlc champion,sliip. Klkhart has suffered defeat at tht hards of South T'end hi.crh. hut i rated as amonir the most dantr'-rous teams of the state. XOTED SCHOOL ME'
ADDRESS INSTITUTE
Sponsor '1 by the University cl J and backed solidly by a b lcati u, of South P.epd busin ss PAen, 'oacl porkiK and his Notre Iame "wonbr eleven" will be iruests at a bant to h- iriven in their honor at the Oliver hid. 1 Nov two day before Thankscrivinc. Frank K. ilerir.tr. national pr. -ibnt of the Facies, will U'le the principal se.- ). and the affair will be limited to about 1(J persons. Jo-eph F. Ponahue and 'arl Gin, have been appoint d on the eomiiiitte of arrange mi nts and will announce further details as soon .s thf-y are n.adi . Imito Prominent Men.
Invitations h.oc alreadv been ! feat-d
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v. ho, will doul tb ss accept. A bit of color will le added to the occasion bv the presence of Indian Jim Thorpe, famous Carlisle foothill player and manager of the world's
champion Canton r.ulMoss thi year. He is c.oned'd by m'vny to le the qual of any man who ever wore moleskins.
The affair itself is in the nature i of an appreciation of the efforts of Coach Itockne and th? Notre Dame ' football nam to boost the name of .Nouth Pend all over th" country, and of their assistance In making South Dend "world famed."
! tv in th Ilfht asrainst the alleced "buildin? trust." w-un bench wart ants wer issued f -r the arrest of three persons indicted by the additional strand jury Pivestlcatir.c the ' a n d a !. fficers Immediately S'-archrd the city, and trie initial arrests were looked for soon. George Parker, millionaire builder ar.d albsed "po-betwf en" in the '"trust" of contractors and labor rs. was direct d to be prs-nt at court
morninir eith t ii had app ard at
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courts i:il.l:nir with hi c".ms-I.
was urn! rstoo.l an indictment for l'crjurv lad be,n sought ncainst him.
GOSHEN ENFORCES jPEOPLE COMPLAIN RIGID HEALTH LAWS OF EGG PROFITEERS
Health Officials Find Small.; pox Cases in Schools j
and Factories.
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Special to "pn 5-Tlsaei : GOSIIKN. Ind.. Nov. 5. Smallpox has gained such headway it Goshen and vicinitv that eases e.l
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coMPi.irri: hiti uns. IN'PIANAF 'LIS. Nov. 3. Pres tf b et Warren ii. Harding ran ls..".o vot s ahead cf Unit'ii States S n. James I-". Watson, aecr rdintr tn.compb te but unofficial .figures on th"
I vote cast in Indiana at lat Tu- si il.iv's b tion. The vote of th- en
tire state tabulated trday avrt Harding "?,4t5 ar.l Cox. the de-
democratio candiiate. ,10.piuraiity for Harding of 1S2,-
1 i s e. e are no w
all parts of the city
Sevral timr smallpox patients' ll r"i Tr,!!..! In Va ix.i.'O-. . V. . . ' 1 I
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in factories. None of The caes
unier treatment is unusually set re. ; but the general hituati'm i mcli j that it is feared smallpox will not'
l be wiped out betöre m xt spring. j The city health department Is en-j diavorinp to nforce unusually strict) I quarantines in an effort l pr-v n: j
I turther spre.nl. 'ue ib ath has rei suite d at W.iterfor.l smitli of Co
hen,, from smallpox.
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SAFETY OF KAIL
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Two lo?t children. Krintrtnle Sledzikowska. 114" W. Divi-icn sc.. thre y-ar old. ard Cz'-zlaw Salwowska. 112 W. division st.. four years old. were found by the polie on the New York Central track Friday afternoon and were returned to their parents. The two jrirbs had been mNsinjr since early morr.inc.
avto ii:ai i:ps oiujamzi:. INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. a. Completion ot the ortranization of the Indiana State Automobile Dealers' a-'S'udatinn was acconipl i.-hed today with the election of M. 11 C.trtiriour of Indianapolis as prsidnt; J. 'hooper Projs of Mur.eie, vice presi-
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birr in the be 4:--for pur.l!h.i!!;-r t'ra f-iid nis pr. , b contemplated ma!
land to force W'üh- 1 an ir.tr ma ' v:i 1 fo'ir
I "Then- would : t r i 1 uith'i'dt t b - i k tier," he l cUr- 1 'probably i- enduring
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Jame& A. Garfield.
The students of Notre Danve hailing1 from the P.n iiic coast gathered in room ;:.' Sorin, Thur-1 :iy eveninir. anl expressed tho wild and r.ntrammeled spirit of the wt-st in the lullowiPk' manner: Ulms. voly vi Isums, Ore.. ns chosen H;'s Tyee. whattver that is; Alfonso Scott vi Los A ii.u"i le--. Calif., hex-anu' Tel.. is Tyee. w hich is beyond us; Jas. Lyrns of Seattle, Wash., is the Keeper of the Royal Wampum, ami Ivan Sharp of The Dalles, ore., is Chief Scout. They ( ompleted their work by selecting as honorary members Pv. W'm. Cunningham and Pew George Murr, formerly instructors at Columbia university in Portland, Ore., and that jrood friend of Notre Dame, Hon. Joseph Scott of Lo- Anffelo?, Calif. Plans are under way for a smoker in the near future.
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Come and 6eo Ui
5torc Hours. Open 8:30 a. m. Close 5 :30 p. m. Except Saturday closed nt 9.30 p.m.
Wyman's Prices Are Altlays At or Below the Market
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':T; o "a rn;l. -how-1 a i-liy ! ,. .!.- ;n de' .timr Hawaii cf i i i'. . and Sand ts. of Prownu, won ' i ' ii r.u- k'yn.of Dav. in a lucmir !'' it h I.cran. of Prown- . ". --ha b .1 S.iiiiiTil. of Dav, In a boa? wb.'.ch I Uli: '..-hod lots of fiijht. :! IUl;. of Walsh, outpointed l'i r.r.rr'iilH'rrv. of Prownson. in a -;;r: :i ; match. Ticrn y, of Sorin. b. at Montod. ef P.a. !in; Avil, of '; wi.i fioui P lite, (if Pa ar i ; Sorin. outpointe-.l
Interest in Ilos.
"Indiana ranks thinl in the lmc radsuiik,' industry and seventeenth in education," was on1 of the most forceful remarks mad' by Mr. Fines, who save a nummary of th plan for next week's "Fetter school" campaign, which aims to bring parents ami teachers together in a community jspirit. Two other spakr of the eveni:or who gave short talks were Jax W. Tax lor. Ib v Scout director of
h im ic Via tit in lils v. "it in IVin
most extraordinarx- anl excitinir na-j n! 'y
tional convention which mot at Chicago in 1SSÖ. All the ' Stalwart" clans, believing with a St. LouU editor that there was "one more pi sident In the bloody shirt." s. iz d up
on the sreat name of Grant, and un- I
tier the banner of the "Hero id" Appunmttox" thev rallied against the "l!alf Preeds" xvho followed "tin Plumed Knight." James G. P.laine of Maine. The rival champions' in th it remarkable tournament at Chicago were Ilossoe Conklintr. chieftain of the "Stahwarts." and .Tames A. Gartield of Ohio, the spok sn-.an of the "Half Pr eds." although he was restrained from directly supporting Plaine by the instructions of his state in favor of the nomination of John Sherman. Conkling, a hand-
pome fop. car fully studied the right J moment to make his theatrical entry upon th- stage the first day, I drawing the applause as lie ad-j vanced down the aisle with his , "gratnliloquent swell. his majestic super-minent. overpowaring, turkey, gobbler strut." xvhich Plaine h a d j
n-il up to tne jannter oi congress :ars lx fore in a nexa-r-to-be forgivn sj. h. Th- nt xt day Carfi bl took his rexenge ty e .Hering while Conkling was speaking, ami the welcoming cheers drowned the voice f th.- indb-rnatit sp ak r. On the tb.iial day the two came to grips in a debate and the ohioun scored on the N w York, e. Wlule the gallery still was choring the victor in that round. Conkling wrote on th- margin of a n-ws-
Iowa club met in the library at noon and selected the
ru-nt of Dec '1 for a smoker in th
Prownson "ro" room, xvith Alxin Khou berg .bairman of the committee in charge. The club has S active members and is endeavoring to jpttire eiiy loose Hawkeys in tlie s'.hcol.
Stud nts from the department of journalism cf .t. .Mary's, accompanifd by membirs of the facultv of the school, attended a lecture gixa-n in the library at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon to the Notre Dame
The speaker was Dan
iel Hiligardner of the class of "17. xvho is now in charge of the out-of-iwn classified d partment of tlie
i Chitago Trilmne. Mr. Hiltgardn r -?. teh d the xvorl; ol the advertist ing 1 partment of the Tribune in 1
general ami nis own department m particular. After the lecture a for
um was declared and the speaker I answered ail qm stions of the au lieta--. Mr. Hilttrar.iner declared a I lo.c for tlie work a prime requisite I for big suo. ss in the lie wspa per : held and advised any student xvho j could not feel a strong pull in that ' direction to change his course.
BREAKS ECK A FALL FROM TORCH
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b. Corby Deriot. of j l.r. S. K. Itrewster, of Clexalajl. ar d Scbaw :.- .-i. of Corby, ja-ted Fed Cross speaker. ' Preceding the meeting the high - be;'- l-f,eght a, s hool oi(hstr.l r lldi red "Parca"a - ! i a -ey. b i r b . f ''.ii-h. role" from "T.ib'S of Hoffman." fol-
:owi. so;-, im i.low-d ly "Ko.-vs l".vcryxvh're'' and
a!- ' T a Wild Hose." sung by tho
paper and sent to Garfi Id a mocking suggestion that he was playing to the gallery in his own interest: "I congratula te you on b ing a dark horse!"
in trutn dariiebi eou.ii not rise jn
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l T deri k W. ',''.-sl r, a gt d v". x as kilb d her- IT iday when b.? f-l! from a porch at his home and broke his n-ck. Mr. Westler kicked at a cat on the perch, the fore- of the kick throwing him off his bilan c and causing him to fall to the sidewalk, a distance of ;jve fctt.
YOPTH KIFFI I) P' sIP)T. PPINCFTON. Ind , Nov. ITank Ho'tsol iw. aged lä. sas acci-
the i'on.ntion without helping him-! d .p. ta 1 1 shot and kilbd b a vuutli-
iui companion xvniie nuntmg h'Ue
calibT bullet from a was accidentally dishis coniprmion, ntie(I bead, killing him al-
If mor- than h h Iped Sherman.
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V,y T'nlted Press: NFAV YOPIC. Nov. ä. 'onipletlon of a jury for the trial f Dr. Fdwatil A. Kumlcy, charged with
l attempting to conceal frun tb.- alien
properly ctistodlan abeed German it te-ests In tlie New York Mall while lie was in charce of that pip-.r. xvas expected by noon today.
j Harold Harp r. special assistant nt-
MUVr ix qr' i ,nril( general in charge of the tlhLI . (- I : provecution expected to begin introJ duouon f testimony some time
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, ni;;:: Mr. A'!-- .Mo-inrnp. i lp.ror court Friday afternoon be- . -or. Mrs I,;';, a: Sfickb r. ' . aus,, of his failure to support her. -d k p-r: Mrs. Li hi Thon. s. Sh- s.iid that he had struck her and v'on i -r.a r. Mr ('1:- Mal-! a'.bd her manv vile names. In ad
dition to the custody of their children. Kdxvard. 0. and Irene, who is ." cars old. hc was piven the houho'd goods, xvhich Jho now
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iut j :o pay eight dollars each week for
llohi.. capfiin (fitb.e ch!'drens support. Kdxvard Wa-
tr- wan civen permission to th S'r;c'.vb:. . r,1. k-pT. a".,! J children one day each wot k. V.'.:rpb.y. :r.t.-:ci.i:;. hixe h. 1 ! :
SPIT IT)U DIVOKCII Iah Couttolenc has filed u!t in the uperirr court for separation from the bed and board of Louis Couttolenc. alleged that their married p!fc ha been one of constant strife and that living with him Is unbearable. She that he pay her J100 a month for Ave years.
t r sp ctive . J'.'.c s fv-r over -Ö x , a ri. rv, t' -bve candblatc s are await-i-.g :u...i';on Th a ft-rr.oort s. s.on. xvh:'h be
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who luv r b.ad a chance t win ballot after ballot was takt n. i
came plain that mithr tl - "immortal ."0,-- who ftdlowed irai;t nor the deafening clu ers which his name f xoktal eiuiid oxa rcome the prejudice against a third t'-rm in th - whitbouse, and it xvas made equally plain that this "Old Ouard" rover uoul,I
Mirrwu'M- t.i lVair.c ! bench
A new carulidaie was nrcessiry if the convention was iou to fill to 'i'Ces in factions. Ore solitary vide j for Garfield on most of the ballot had continued to point the fing.-r of destiny .at him. Wisconsin pointed ail her fincer.- in his dircetioa xvhen her delegation broke to him on the "th Fallot. j Oarfield rose with pallid face and dry lips to a point -f orde". Put Sen. Hoar of Ma---: b'ms' tts. xvho was in the c hair, rapped bim down, i In two more ballots he wa? nomln-' nfrd by a combination of the P'.aine j and Sherman men. j In the midst of the uproar the nominee sat limp and perspiring in .
his si at. "Get me out of hire." he faintly whispered to his s.-atmate, Fx-Governor Foster of Ohio.
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L C AN'SPO PT, Ind.. Nov. Judge James A. West of the
court nor-, xvas arrested toda-
warrant, baed on a grand
jury indictment charging mbezl'ment on two counts. II gave bond in the .-urn of ?:j,0i.i0.
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$35.00 to $165.00
mop Tiiiti:Ti:.N vioi unci:. M AI I SON VI LLF, Ky.. Nov. 5. -I'olloxving the fatal shooting of p. S. Hunt'T, sheriff, by a negro. Lei ''.-sington. the eitv and o'-.ntr -ttde is aroufed. formed into a pos'. and mob violence is likely if the negro is found.
PLANS PFDGITT SYSTEM.. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. . Warren T. MrCr.iy, governor-elect, jnr.ounced here today that he p u-.s to have a bultret system ,idc;r..:-ii for ist ale expenditures .and .:!.- an ad--.; :ate sysvem i f finatbdal sapp Tt for the s.ate educational institutions.
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pxtingpinh poop run:. S: arks from the chimno- icr.lted the roof rn the home of Pari Pabc.ack. TIC Cottage Orove av.. Friday. Total damage from Mre and Water is itimittd at $25.
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