South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 71, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1921 — Page 6
6 iTiitiv Moi:fv;, MAitrif i:, i2i. THE SOUTH BEND MEWS-TIMES JOKtlT.ADALlSTO U S. FLAG, GUN AND NERVE SAVE 500 FROM DEATH The Old Homo Tmr; Bv Stanley I f '. v y':J . .;;.! :, . In tlilt f T 1 1 BEHEXT CHAIRMAN .sr-r;: OF G 0. P. FORGLS : ; th. 'h; Northern Indiana's Leading Newspaper 7 . . . '. " f r r:: it" -:;!. in t h futur IV.-t ll.ir.ii,-.- JA.- Knouul. I1;;;' "!: Xl; I Yai.-r niuff Carrie Party! SWlül5fiöK GROCERYi Tinv During I'ir.-t Day lo rvttlr IVnMrm. v. i'i:r!:iv( ; s nro tHirn I Yhrouch Cri$i. at I'oIUll 1 ssi? TlMir BOYS -f. ft I MORNING EVENING SUNDAY . 1 . r.. j Frontirr. l.'v
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KATTOWITZ, l'iTr S.Wsii. , March 11. Iff an American Hair. 1 nr.'I nn Ar. r:in c.ipt'iin with o ,l j n-rv-, .'i trii'fy r wivor and a lit : r-f Arnrk-an Muff -rr m 1 off a l'o!i-h ' !: atvl r ?--tivl .".00 X''ham; 'l j ',frrn:in prioiKr. inUound from ! P-.!im1. l. iUd cut hen tcdiy. i Thr Arnrricun was Cipt. Strttlrr. :
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ion wlil h n.kt.' . iu i him open ; ti, (. vhir- !.a ; 1. it known in j l oth t!:- (J,-rman and Polish side.
u- th" n--.,- i-i.-i :,.r.t n w o-.ud cl e t. ,,,, r ,.n, ,, , . wriv ,,;ri:- u- Ste;tl,.r was aide to induce the Iohif'1 ;tn ur,f ,lr v-r f"r-;:ii:. fr,v .v,.,. his j(., 4Xa. :ly ! lixh romnrirdant to urronrler tho j :t-.T :'--n. Mev-rid-.-. h prf:p.. tlve . j.K hi!u nri(i that J. pr.-fer. to w ar pri-..r.r-r.. as th" basis for later ne- ! n;ipor.. r.t f rt:.- - -.a-..ti il n-mmi- f.,,. i;, th,. ,,r;;... .n,,.,- than rut I oi!.,t i.,r.s toward an armistice. With!
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intr-n i:at!y dr-ilni- to p.-mat t!u-;r;Vl!) (if Jh(. . j,,,.,., j rurnmitte.. and
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national comnutt' -rna n, vuIomI tli attitud- ( f tl:e oMo r memhers
poiitp.'al müü.u't rial rxpert, wa here in tli- capacity of an innocent hys'ander to Watch the f-afo ar.d sip."
lu" '"i"1"1'1'1" "u'"'lu LJ"""U- j inauguration of Ohio favorite fon. ' ' Tl.l I.. ... f..ll 1 I
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hip, hip, hurrnh kind of inauura
we used to know nPout. S I pta fer th" old kind." Chicken Po Spoils Party,
di'!i u!ty he oldalned a train for the ; i..-fu'r s. and had rt.ached th" horder ! line where the hatred between Poles and (Jf raian was particularly bitter, j A ip.ob i ollected as the train puli d in Fach car bore an Amer- j i'an tli:?. T!ie crowd rew vicious,
ih.-'-aU-rinis to maysacre- the whole i
k'feup f prisr.ers. Ilrr" is where tho cptaln. the Aiaerican the nerve and the bluff cumv In.
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THE POLITICAL ARGUMENT THCT3 BrHEM cC!MG FOR Stt WEEKS IU H EARNS STORE BROKE UP SUDDENLY WHEN NOAH BÄXTHR. OPFNED UP A BARRBU OF FRESH CRACKERS TO PAY.
rn !:; al"i'it h'," h- sid. "I will life f i r r.'.' ii.ui li'tali' ' s a cf a"
' Nomina II v th- rom,nlttrn rb-ts iu',,,n Wr " 5,0,1 to knrnv n,'M,t- f4"r"- ,!n- ln on ha,ul nnd his revolver in
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the or si l'-nt cortrol.
T rank Iionrdn, of Kmtlor., O., f
ct-rtainly p!ay d in toUL-b. Ii'.ic. fe has P r.i-r l- n one of tb- most ran-
Ilaialhi Approxc-. Ail.nib. I'ri'iids of Ad u:.v ,ut bis i lnms
ha. That means not only that
Aioerloa will shut off all th food
suppli' s j Jie':-! been .cen.linj; you here in Poland, but it means that she'll s io! an army to aventrw this act. And. I'll shoot the first man who
makes n mov."1."
who need a truth
tervleved on tho po.-s'.bilitv e,f
tins: a bt "r pu yription imd '-r tho new rtiliniv' of the govern m n al
Tlie cold rour.uro and tho trace
I lowing sab- of li.' r for no dicinai
! purpc'vs. T!i" doctors wero a:l
b-f .! the T r f . d ! T i 1 r i r : l' t be list
l - r- .. f . , . i ; tankerouy llardinu' men in the Ihn k.1 t.'i irs in a ua tuat reiaivd hi:; approval and ,, . o, j.KinK is .-t for ! ' y" Stat" an'1, fr IM"n th;in fl -v n" the ,.iertin:, of Adams, Will l!avs;h" ,ias 1"nkf',! t" u hri uill h.dd on for a U w we. ks or per- ! "f his in U,-l,r;,t 'l :is haps mor.thx to wind ap th- com- i ,,n M,1 ntmittee's outstandin;: atfairs. Th-, When inattcur.rtion tidily came lie selection of Adams i, a natural one . " cntUuu to hi loom- with He now hod's the vi,., ehurmarhipr'111''1 h f:,r" hivim' ;i whi. h. in a way. i. regard, d as :l .--1 -f t h" appearance of a cherkorV. r,oftM' qfnt:.. t,. t),.. ,.,.,irt.v.n.M, "board.
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naiM ,,(lP1 into Cfrmanyl . . f. . f. r r . ,
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the othrr, he roccedcd lo tell the
Polish leader samiethine;. "This t' ain Is under American protection," he said, "and if you shoot upo-: it. vc.u aro shooting at Amer-
New Mothers and Rundown 9 Patients May Have Beer CHICAGO, March 11. Here ar.Minc of Atty. (hn. I'alnpr allowing the two c la. of patients w!u a n u !'. : : a ! of ltiu'mI Ih.t fur mediwill pet perscrir tJons for beer: jcinal p':rp' ..-a Xew mothers. Tlu vxln. drafted by A. Mitchell
Those m a rundown - ormi .on , .., p.-r, r-tir-d attorn-y general.
j u:im' a liberal inp-rj relation to
inar was ine vcntici oi f vrai t),,. ,d law. and upsetting Chicago doctors today who wer- ''-j ,.,.:ny xs-;ni: cp.forc:eni"nt . regula-
tions. l.. v. rninu' the manufacture ami .-- .! of üin-b veraire liquors.
Iwiil b - permitted to stav in fo"r".
it w.iv- annouiK' d at the oepai tiiiou
produced and pold by permit holders, there will be an Increase In the work of prohibition headquarters and of Its forces in the field. Conferences are now under way among oll.cials, with a view of lifting restrictions upon brewers and wine makers, to permit the distribution of wine and ber io retail and wholesale druggists to meet exj. ccted demands.
of goad American bluff had its ef-
feet. Th" crowd growled a bit, and
rather uncertain about the federal ruling. Th"V wie also oiiewh;it
ARREST MEMBER OF CONFIDENCE RING IN SOUTH
of j .stii e today. Atty. den. Dau.itherty said that while he had not digested the I 'aimer opinion, it was
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i wouidn i Teei so mran ar.oui it.- seeu.td for a moment hesitant ami . . ' 1 ; ""'."'" " ! not probable that any ration would
ei :ieer uu;;:ii ie, aut . . . .
j cinal qualities)
they were .all busy looking it up and
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certani pre-war uttrnncs of hv j n -- ' ea
IS!..- tn.it. Why. chicken pox is a,ara n,(()har. stof.d on the r'nffrm
vhich w re cor.stru d as too friendly t.. th.- roia u i de. With tlie war 7Vior Citv Aniiilirr
ot ali i its rar.', or and hatred fa 1
in ftw.iy this Js no biiorer consider ,1 ! a b 1 1' r i e r. ('"iifi r !!":; h( !d b re during the, last f-v il i s hae .-hqied linal ' and comp, to plans to e, t. the cchp! of a i.uT;.!i. r of hi I", d. ral ottieial.- . who are ,iivi;, (j ,.f e.ilfuily Utting
in circ:: ..." n n ip-ro. m to.-y stories
Highest Postal Savers
-unmolested.
Aca ording t o st at i.-t ics reeeivrd at the local po.v?: o.'tice, South P.cnd ranks with the for'-i".iost cities of
the country as a supporter of tho ', T?y I'rdlod Pr-
Fr.itcd Stat s Postal S;.v:r.s ystcm,
CONSPIRACY TO BE CHARGED BY WEALTHY WOMAN
'lit Mr. llai itii g in th.- v , a ri t cm.
j having reached th" amount of $lt.".i".:?, up to March 1 of the current
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V' a r tiling el. trg. s araint four or five; L,' , . , , . , I T h. total Upos;tst through tho !no p.-:m::s;e- and Postmaster , , . , , j, ... , , sstem on Mari-h 1. wen SHo.S.y,(o:i. Ilns m to be a, kid to pi:: the " . , , , . . . , 'oiA t . -r the country at large, in tho machinery in laoti-m at uro to sum- . . . t . , , . rvnth or 1 ebruary alone the de-
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'.ie il uif .na !;--. ii o ;.c i s is To no , . , , ; !i:.!X!i!i',:i!i bsposit t:iat mav be Tii"v.''t to verve nut his it nn if th.c , . , , j plat'-d with the Postal Savings kv.suans r.r. err, I out as r.,.w ar- . t, nu , . ,n(liv:(Ual is $2.000. ranged j wiiiu ah,,. ,.,., ,. om-vTsTx. ' Ul'"!-5 l r ong aft. r the.? p.y lntertntioti.il Nens Server: t!;. ; i'.s hot and 1. ay. II id. T idi ' i 1 1 'AC , March 11. Herb, r!
t cm-. al is ., j." a v. -i ' l-'r, n' if- Critic, jr.. a wa!thv Chi-
V.'I;:,-h tlo.
a Ir.-adv h .s I . . e.tb- te.l an I is ' ( a gi bu:r. v mar. is mobr ".0(i0 ;-u: in ;. .p, f,r p:. r.ta ti..n ''"ti'l today and his been ordered to- l .--; jy.a :!- ... i ; v. i tirt- ; h"bi to th" grand jury on n charge tU rso..(l to be t h.ori ei','h!y in ym- i 'f at.noyir.g lionise Sturm. I'.' years pathy with th. d. -appati-.r: pr,. -ram. ! (,'d in Lincoln Park last January, other f".er.il ,,f'h iais agiir.vt n n At a jr limit; iry hearing Cra :; dc-
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ttO' 1. v- ,:1 ivt.-r-j lad I Il'.'al lie U ld eVef Si. ' n tue Miirül I
prt -dgiLTv .,re to .,. ! roi:j;'nt at '. c'r' ;)n ' rer-ud!at . a c-nf. ssi.Mi at-Wa;-hir,::' :i .if 1 t ing uiihhiTld f,,r ' tri:';;t' " !'y I'o'0, at ?r
th- pr.-se::t j far," of his arrest rep u hi,, a::s who are b- liunr ' '
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.i-:Y YOltK, March 11. That
Mrs. YV. Ik I). Str.kes will contend the testimony introduced ln her millionaire hu and's suit for dl von.V is th" result of a "gigantic conspiracy" was indicated by her today. Mrs. Stokes together with her mother, Mrs. Arthur S. Miller of Denver and Or. Hal P.illig. one of seven correspondents, all hinted at a "conspiracy involving very prominent persons." "The plot Involved in this ca .? i. so big and its ramifications inladed several persons; of .such prominence that no newspaper would dare publish tho real story, even
were wc disposed to tell it now
which w- are not." Mrs. Miller told a reporter. All the testimony introduce.! to bite has been by witnesses for St ok i s.
i Hundreds of barrels o real peer
are being m.ulo bv Chicngo brewers daily and they are "rarin' to go ' a.s soon a theyprt the word that ho-or can be sold for medicinal or any other purpcsofi. The real be r is made in the pracess of . tr.ikinij "near beer." Aft ". the alcohol i.f removed, it ii then sold. "It would be eisier to supply real boor td customers than near l. ky." said Thomas Keoloy, president of the Kceley P. rowing Co. The great Milwaukee breweries, practically idle .ine.e iirohit.it ion. have made no move to make leer with a "kick" as ft result of th" rul-
t e tak ?i t l n-yer.. either this or
o'her le.n'ir;: opinions drafted by his pre 'era v.'-or. Paugherty t-'ii'l it would not be Iiis polier to -o iev.' such decisions, I'o.'iiis.i it is contrary to the long t .' hi blishi d i ustmn of (lepartmcnt of Justice. Redrafting of many of the exl-ting prohibition regulations, and the revocation of ethers which were held by former Atty. CJen. Palt:icr to violate the real intent of congrt 5s. is umler way today. Tho revision will b.- tak' n up in greater earnest with tho announcement of a. r.-w internal revenue romri'iMionr row e.pect d daily, and tho naming of a new prohibition commissioner. Now that legal authority litis been riven for the manufacture of whisky, bur ar.d wine and ether liquors, for strictly mm -beverage uses, without restriction ; s to the amount
Ity International News Service: CHICAGO, March 11. Detective are , nrouie today from Chicago to
Jacksonville, Fla., to bring back f
Frederick K. Buckminster, alleged member oT a $2, 000, 000 band of confidence men who has been sought by authorities here for two years. Puckminifter is under suntencii of three, years for swindling Martin Hupe, a farmer of Homevrood, Illout of $2,300 in a fake horse race, and several other indictments are pending1 a?ains; him. He "Jumped" bonds of $115,000 when he fled.
Classified display advertising is always printed Just f"lP.wlng the classified advertising, i. you want your Ad there, ask about the sp ! rates. Tf
This Is paint-up time. Good paintera advertise in classification 24 today. Tf
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To introduce Entco Brand Poultry Fred, we quote the following feeds, free delivery in South Bend. Emco Scratch Feed (No Grit) in burlap baps. . .$2.15 Fmco Scratch Feed (No Grit) in cotton bags. . .$2.25 Emco Laying Mash in burlap bags $2.70 Fnico Laying Mr.sh will increase egg production. All above prices are delivered at your door C. O. D. Write or telephone your order. Paul B. Eckliari Milling Co. LA PORTE, INDIANA
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NEWS-TIMES A VIGIL THAT NEVER SLEEPS With a corps of twenty-one editors, reporters, triegraph operators fourteen men nnd seven irls, THE NEWS-TIMES covers the local field, night and day. It is the greatest news gathering and pub!ihin agency, not only in South Bend and throughout Northern Indiana, but in Southern Michigan. Three Leased Wire Telegraphic Services and Special Correspondents Feed The News-Time3 Columns From All Nooks and Corners of Earth The United Press and International News services, supplemented by the Associated Press on the morning edition, stan d connected by telegraph with THE NEWS-TIMES ofHces and nothing escapes the telegraphic editor's notice. Besides special correspondents are employed in such centers as Washington, Indianapolis, and nearer home, in Elkhart Laportc, Niles, Plymouth, Goshen; everywhere, say, in St. Joseph and surrounding counties.
Special Features Daily and Sunday That Break Up the News Monotonies They are innumerable, of a news, sport, ethical, social and fashion nature, by such writers as E. M. Thierry, Milton Bronner, John H. Wigmore, Dr. James I. Vance, Djuna Barnea and Olive Roberta Barton. They also bring you daily The Satterfield, Condo, Parks and Ahern
Catroons and the "Duffs," "Freckles,
rToots and Casper," "Barney Google,
and 'Tolly and Her Pals," Comic Strips A page each of these latter two, another page of "lut Boy and one of "The ICatsies' go to make vip a highly colored Sunday comic supplement always interesting to the children and some grown-ups.
AMONG THE STARS BILL ARMSTRONG'S "TOWER OF EABEL" Everybody knows Bill Wilbur Ray with lm "Tower of Babel"; the jokesmith, not only of the whole office, but this entire town. Bill has a following just five times as numerous as the p?.pcrs we print quoted and requoted until no longer recognizable. A little nonsense now and then," etc. You know the rest.
MISS HELEN ROWLAND AS MRS. SOLOMON America's most noted woman satirist. Her "Mrs. Solomon Says, in The Sunday News-Times and her "Reflections of a Bachelor Girl," and "As a Woman Thinketh" articles, are all classics. Miss Rowland isn't a female preachercss. She is a philosopheress. Get the Rowland habit and see the world of femininity with unsealed eyes.
EDGAR A. GUEST AND JAMES J. MONTAGUE These are the day to day peels among The NewsTimes features supplemented Sundays by Arthur Brooks Baker. What these three can't think of to weave into rhyme well, simply isn't worth it.
J. P. McEVOY BACK WITH US His "Ignorant Essays" ere a comparatively r.c accretion to The News-Times. He calls them "I
norant Essays" apparently because there so mu
in them that everybody knows but need f be t about before they know they know it.
ADELE GARRISON THE "REVELATRESS" Proof of the interest in her "Revelations of Vi;r," long a feature of The News-Times, is always present when now and then her copy fails to arrive and it is necessary to forego an installment for a day. The telephone at once begins to rattle and her "fani" want to know "why." Leave Your Subscription At the Office Main SL and Colfax Av. Phone 21C0
