South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 58, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 February 1921 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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OBREGON PROBES HUGE SMUGGLING RING AT BORDER
She Plans to Outguess Fashion
Changes Personnel of Custom Houses to Break Up Graft Hv Officials. '
mi;xico riTV. r.. .t:-1 f.'.vrn nlor.g th border are i.iakir. hundreds of tho usareH of dollars for thrniclvd anil inrrch.tr. ts in 1 northern Mexico. (itafting r.f J: iaIs :, ru''."in!? Tiouses art- stelmg fortun'.- through ' onnlva uro with the same north-' rn Mfxk" merchants. I'res't Obreon already is .'trikimr J lows at th--.e smutfrb-r-grafter ri:ii; y ordrlng ch.ir.Kr i.i custom houj'T5onnr!. Mar.j" wli",.il" m '-reliant. here who have rxViu-tv agencies for American an! Huropean made goods Montt rry, Torreon, "hihuahun. Nuva. Iiredo. Ma'am-. ras. Juarez and Monora. Snn:'j in i h.i lit.s in Those fiv. nluy th s.t:r. artic.e hi 1 1 1 - state--;in'! sell It on tili side of th- border for than -t plus the duty. Th good art- smuirgbd or .-'.:pp d . through Usion.'i hou.-e.H hy payment of brib-?. fortunes Molen. The M .i . n or ftr i;;n men ha nt . of northern Mcxi-o v. ho has a trattIrig customs oft'e ia! on his staff oj -d'.rs goods whipped dirt ci to Araeri- , an bonier towns and brines his good dlrei tly through the- Mc.xi'.iii Uftonis house, t Others outside mj h graft l ing- j hae to fail hack on th' snuig;;b rs i who h;ivc Ion inf'-sted both sides of the Kio (Jramli-. McAllcn. Texas, i.s almost oppoFt lieynosa. Tamaulipa. Foth town are up th? Itio F.raiide about miles- nhovi' Hrnwn ill'. Kcyrc.i is on the railro.nl th.it runs from Matamoras to Monterey, the 1 IMttsburg of Mnxicrj. Hut it is not on the river. .ok!h IMcrled. I Montrrey dealers have bought sue-
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! Expect To Open nccuc'' hj"m "'ms,it J x After thirty Minute
New Alps 1 unnel
Early This Year s death
V.. Sviith. local railroad nciit. h id a ,
escape from th "u hit- j when hf was l jri d in a !
YOl NCIIST FATHER TURFA. YEARS OLD: CI i LT ROI TS u;f
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f-r.owidide fojr :ni!s youth of this fa;h-r iiad tlir :!i'!- r i ; 1 i t
HOMi;. Feb. 2?. Ar,r.nur.cc:i.f-r.t cjtv,
Smith 'vas due: o::t of his j i (tt(. II. .1 . : i :i. th:
h. is J'JBt heen made that. barring (roty .-pTjlrhro aftr lia inz 1 n ! no-ident. the ieconJ tuntKl utider buried for thirty mir.utes. o was 1
th- Simplon pas. th Alps, and ,j
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uiitcii runs parallel in rn prcni adniintrrcd hv two coripan ior.. ! one. Mill he o2en for trnftlo during soon r-c:isc;tatVd h.m. i father had tr.rc rdhr iv,rA a-.
th, coialns sumfner. The r-scuers ncre To.-tm .stcr T. j " Wu" ;1 "'; " l- "J It? operation i expected to Mini- h. Hans and II. L. Iieiran. a railroad i ' :ut Sl a M-'-
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I).asscner and inerchandi" tran.por- three men made a -now!;o.-tatioh hVtwovn the channel ports trip (iUM th canon to is-crtain ami the Mediterranean and Adri- rendition resulting f rum t. I ig snow -t"'htorm. Work on tht- second Simplon tun- While Smith was aiding ii the rein 1 has heen in prore-n s.ra v 1!'1L'. pr:r oi ;i u.;Pp,oni. v;,0 jin WS
D-spite tlie war a certain amount of work was at all times kept up. In LuiV.iniT tin- present tunnel, the
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not b zin to i;e i;::t I th. .. .t: -apo when h- j-dned lh ?.
The h.thv's r.ar.ie is : to .1 v !:
nini ers v aide to utiliz- the pallery whicli hal heen built when the fir.-t tunnel way constructed for the purpose of entilatin? the latter. In fact, the now tunnel is little
causht, in a lare nowlide that completely er.ftulfed him. I'.o.a:! and
Haas with only their snowshoes J f
availble as yliovtls. spent h.ilr an hour finkinc lioles in the sli do before a low moan from Smith was he-rd. He was located in a standing po.-t-U'c covered hv several feet of snow.
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more than er.larfrement and adapta-
tion of this pallery. although the en- .vnr'CTlfrc ir . 4 1 Kir.eerlni: prnMeniM inolved were i i TV o-llMhö n (Uli AtlS fully as preat as tho.se of the ori?inal tunnel eoristriK tion. ' ,
The hrst tunnel was pierced at a cost of oV( r $15.000,000. whilst the second one will cost only about 57,000.000. The two tunnels now have a total of about l-'-j miles of five and a half are on Swiss territory, and the remainder on Italian soil.
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for trial. An energetic campaifrn is bein waj;(.d aqalnst this, vice throughout the entire State. It is suppo."d to be I the flrt combat leading up to a final I declaration for jtrohibition. '
1WhfiN, I'eo. i'K-m::.. ,M.,reile I o Sa in t - .Ma rt in has just been ensraced by a coii.p.my of Hritish producer- to t.iko up the ni'lird against hi of the 1 , ; -r r r s t l;ir;aboos
' pofui.s in in,- siaies ana ,,f h,. n()V;,.i I 'aiiion. rdt red them shipped to McAlleii. ; nuinirto the lonL' periods that
MARCELLE ST. MARTIN
Mile. Saint-Martin, a young Parisian artist who for some time lias been associated with one of t ho !are Hond st.. firms- will pit hrr knowledge of (ftuin Parisian fashion.? and her general aoqua intance-
ship with style against the whims
1'rom there they could easily be that fn,(lf.llt!v ,.;.4pse i.etueer, the of sciety and the inspiration of
MiiUk'gUMi arrovs nie i;io Orarnic, taking and the iW,,! of a film, it
haultd overland to Reynos i and ' js ;i .'.itla iil: matter m then, d iys of loaded on the train for Monterey. ' sudden whims, to keep pace with Tho direct route from the .tate.s the vagarie.- of style. The value of to Monerey is through Lc-redo. There ,1;any pi.-ture-i ha 1.. en gre:'.tly rein no port of entry nearer to Me- du. -ed by ow rniht liar.;''., in the 'Allen than Matüniora.-. t 'fashion of fowrn J.efi.ie the films Thousands ff quarts of liquor are; were made public. fcinugglcd over the line from Mexico
by similar methods,
Parisian dressmaker in the hope
that, by outguessing them, she will make more timely and so more valuable the films of her employers. She has- designed many costumes for recent theatrical attraction' and has made a serious study of ait and its history.
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HEXT CONGRESS TO
CONSIDER NATIONAL
HIGHWAYS SYSTEM-';';
Woman's Plea Unique
Meet Federal Aid Brings Halt in Allotments.
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so na I justice." will be the uni'i'ie rise of William h-as-on. whose
tria". on ;t charge of nmrilering a po-
mau is .1 laut to start.
i-4 attorney in Mrs. Augusta V..
' MaP v. . . . i . j "I became interested in the case raillirc Of MailV Mates to , 1,..miiv I ha.- a woman1.- unfailing
j :n;:nct for the rilit," says .Mrs ! Maley. ! "That bo" is innocent. i!' tlie in-
nocence of the insulted and t!ie mU'ASHIN'fJTON'. Feb. L'ti. That j jure!. His was a personal justice. the next congress will seriously con- I not a national justi- e. II:- friend wider tin propo5od plan of a national was in duttgt. r. He risked hi.- all to system of Inter-state highways is now sa lum." assutetl. This action was predicted i Mrs. Mab y belie v : iy the senate's refusal to approve' THAT tlie rnotioi- in-line- will ; a "rider" vn the postottice ap- i transform justice in the world. propriations U the $1 00,OOO.oO j THAT a mati will i .1 a woman at-ot-d by Hie house without any re- terney tliim-s he will n- t tel) ,, tm.hi. htrictions other than now embraced j THAT be has the attitude toward in the Federal Aid Road act. whbh her that a child has toward ht has failed In xarbuis directions to j Tn(-,ti)cr. satisfy many of Its original adherents. , THAT a woman will ta'J: to a woV.'hllv the fr!eral money In J-omejuian ahout things she will iot tell a rnatf-.s aided materially in aceelerat- . man.
ing state systems of inter-county j Her rc;it: amid: jon is to h.
roads. In other states the rich coim-j juveniV j,;dL-e. tlC3 "matchrd" thf dollars from the) Mr.. Maby was adrr.itttd to tlie T.atlonal treasury, with the result j bar after taadimc law in the nt'ico. Tli.it the poor counties were still left rf her bus and. Patrick Henry Main th mud. 'by. L". . conim.ssion r of New JerThousrh the organized motorists ' sey. rooprrated with tho state highway j She keej)s office hours from 10 official In urging tho Federal Aid j to live, but fir.. Is Mine to ,-o.,k .and Jlcad act. the two groups were not Ue. p h.ou.-e. d in-e. fish. swim, skate. 1n entire aeconl in the recent legis- ' ' ainl go to theaters, lative effort. Roth were agreed that i
.tplnt federal and state money siioui.i i , ti1(. n)1,n. v to , nabb
xpcr.da upon mads of interstate . t ln t,, ,.,,,.,.,. tlie ft
importance. lTit the hUhw -ay othcia'.s government in building roads. It is
refused to ir.slft upon such a pro
Funeral Parlors Clem C. Whiteman and Forest G. Hay, Successors 219 S. St. Joseph St. Lady Assistant
Is the Watch You Carry Reliable?
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Outsells All Other Electric Washers Because It Is Best Mechanically!
Yc Sir! Construction doc count with women! COFFiELD always realized that fact. Knew that women would not buy an electric washer because of the color of its paint or the glisten of some unimportant gew Raw. So thev put nothing: but quality into the CÖFFIELD. The result is that today it outsells every other washer in the held. Be sure you make no mistake when you buy a washer. Better play safe. Buy a COFFIFLD.
THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP,
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tiii: n. it. cu:.M:ns 10S Colfax Ae. 2ol i:. Tutt Strtvt Aiitoiiuil! 14 tO riionc noli ini-:i:;:
VITOli.MlV AFCil'STA i:. MALITV.
n;lhh' Anti-Gambling Crusade deral
shegun in Mexican City
fvicn nor to support the Towr.send
T i:i:i: X. Fo.ihuila. Mexico. Fd.
hih time tli.it these states which hae f.nltd to fun- tion us slates
should wipe their paper highway . I he local authorities Have re-
a iw 1 ordeis from the State otl.cia tti suppress gambling of any form. Public gambling has not been permitted here for some time, but elan-
idea of creating a commission to I ly
. , 'departments and provide ..me real connecting the several states. IVar System's lVrinan-iKv. j n.oney with whb h to build r. al What caused some opposition. ln , road, utilrmg advantageously wnati . . x l,,.,.lr-. ,1 .,i.t ti-.it- l f m?u ' hi t"oilF:-l
o'lif,! i. " ' , " ' I destine games are carried on. A millions arrrroprintion. was the fear 'government, either ,n the form J mJml,c.r of professional gamblers that its unrestricted adoption would , ou:ire o-st and ube.,uent main-ihav,. ,,(.on arr sted in raids made on fasten the federal aid method upon .,,ranr,. inter-state highways, or thoir vhiCVS at,(1 tjH.v are pt ing held the country for an indefinite period. an amplifying (,f Hie present half and One member of the house didn't hes-i- j. ajt- arrant m nt."
täte to say that the accord of the ( Ptnato would dc xactly tlds thin. i Debated upon Its merits, something
FAY F. BLOSS Music Studio Instructions on all Band Instruments. New and used band instruments. 3rd Floor Merchant's Bank Bldg. Lincoln 1435
r.ot possible- tinder "suspension of the rules, thos-- who favor an lnterfate system and a commission heilere that congress will adopt a comnrehonslvc plan, for the undertak-
i ing hflf the approval of farm, com- , ; ;t . , nferclal. automobile. and wrious It :i 1 m ", r. I ' 1 tT. i'"NN'.. Fib.
CO.WFCTICVT HAS lM)Fi FLM). FA T LACKS RFDSKISS
other organization-. Argument iu'ulil,:1 p, ,i t u
favor of the appropriation eer.tra!-
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tzed on the pl.i that !.: kgtslatures tl. ,r..u:h of th-- ivnon-
were in fessIon. and th. at unless the federal poernmint supplied additional money at op.ee the road pro-
nock fiver, a t 1 be . t
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ans live .'-a (bib:
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gram in many sVites tarded.
Information prfsc-.t..
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, . 1 1 . . 1 . . mm , con. e o ; .. 1 " t o 1 . ; re i . r ; . t e :u, a n 1 ! 1 entirely coered bv the spates. IIa.-"! . . , r f a ime;:-'' d at: ln.i;inaM to admin-1 opposing dwelt upon the fact thai o? ' the "0'.0e- total, marly . it,,r lh" !i;:'"" , j O00.0Ö0 still remain, d m the F. S. ' l;' ' ';r !' lh.it, treasury Nov. :)0, l'.;" The facts fund and the p. .-.tmn c-nnactid with r.Jgo ili.c'io.-ed that only $ 4 7.0 , ' i passed t- the - ,.f the superior had been paid out. although th r . court of F.-.i i.. Id "i:t:ty. and today : contracts h.ad bteti ictnp'eled a::d Fretl V. T; .1 . . b ; tin- court, 1 not p.tld for. jh..s $r..l .". . he a st;l! o ic.iü.s to re-, Won't HmiifHT Program Seriou-lv. .e 5 . : 1 .i.i-. 'ark Tracy Many -cnator- took the stand that U iS T , t .taiV ,., r tru-r tmtil the! as long as tlte bulk of the mon .. u .,... j.; e ; --inir some i . ,. i... i :., t. . e . . !
stlii rir.i.imeu ci iii.-ru.. i.u. j the road baildmc program of th.-,, ,
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cor.r?s convent s. ... . , , 1 , p 1 . a 1 '. 1- 1 w eo p.vc.i t his Commenting upon th.e situation. ' . ,vv- . ... . , h.ipov hnnti! g iti.; 1 . 1 No Chairman (Jeorg- . Field of t h. , , . , trace ot .i :nu st.i ; ei -- ati r:o-,y t.. V. A. A. god roads board, thus oU 1 ' summarizes the matter; 1
'Appartn'Jy Ii.Mead of tl.e states
wai.:.K r c.itiee. V. W .-.hingt, n a v.
to Co, ccnress now jirojion m io ,m and fee what the ;ta?e- are going to
d. especially the !T states whbh are j ,.rrr c riMt II . 1 I depending largely upon their coun-liTV iM'Ai S-llMh3 W (lilt Alls
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DO IT MOW Don't hesitate to have that room or house redecorated, thinking that prices are still at their highest peak. Owing to the conditions of LABOR and MATERIAL, Prices have been reduced to the reach of the people. Paints and Oils have taken a decided drop. Although Wallpaper has not gone down yet, I was under cover and able to buy it at prices which are 25 cc under the wholesale price of today. I have in my stock the most exclusive lines of wallpaper being made. Hundreds of new SPRING STYLES for your approval. Come and look over these lines of wallpaper and I will give you a ver reasonable estimate. DON'T WAIT Do it NOW. No job is too small and none too large. ROBERT GREENING 1019 Lincoln Way West PAINTING AND DECORATING At it 18 Yean
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