South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 223, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 August 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST II. 1921
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TWO LOCAL GOLF PLAYERS SURVIVE IH STATE TOURHEY
Principals In Ambush Murder
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MEMBERS RAGE FOR NEWS-TIMES AWARD
Sales Club Worker.- Hend Every Effort to Gra?p Reward for Winner?.
M;v. Mary Il-iton II. H. K i.st . Mrf. I'rancis rc:f: C. S. Slick Mi. I'. K. Murphy . . I -h:i Ij. Jacol.s Miss Marsar.t Kickei . . Mrf S. N. t;Mr?. J. w. in:r-i
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GRAND JURORS PROBE COAST MURDER TODAY
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DISTRICT 6 Sr. Jom-jiIi cunty, ouJfide of South llcuil and Mbliawuka.
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The li.-t '' rirnibrji pubi.she! today for te l;.t tiü;" during t!1.'1 ramiaicrn. Th nxt tirr.o it appfits it will Y th" final atnlit"d lint and will p'nou- the awarl winners.
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with K:;r.dy and with I'.urch, sol oj-'; of th i:ar.5tpn, 111., minister. ' Mr3
Although Wool wjnc rrfu-d to say i ( vi ''f rc just what Mr.. Obenchajn told him; Loiters
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DISTRICT 1 I All that part of tho city of
South Hond north of Washington av. (lnchidlnj: Washlnrton nr.) and xet of th fct. Joh river.
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rr.or" than anyihins: rrtppor,5il fnr his d'-frat. on th.o 17th helo Var.'T drove Into the ir. irs'.i 1 ?h ri','ht rst th- f.tirw iy. th" hall K-jhrnrrdn; !n th- rwtid. and r:-scnor allowed V.'tr.r to lift th" ball without pT-Ty and th- hoio h.i' lvilvod. ftD- r wüm onu do'.sn a tho tiri" und by Ivil-iP th." isth hoi- Vanwon th rrat'h. MaWh Stands. Vnm-'m bill, wln in th" mud on th ;7th. in a water hazard and lifting the- ball should hav Involved pTialty of on" froh. whioh wotild have rin tt " chan-.pin th hole and a halved match. The point rot contested, however, and th? mat eh '00,1 a playt d. Tho bt 5"ore of tho day wis rruid hy sparks, who will meet Klmor trda. Ths Terrs Hatit man nirnd In a card of 76 fr his 1 hole, tho best mark rrr-ordrd in tb tournament to dat. when he h---d IT-ath of Indianapolis in the afternoon round, 3 up and : to play. One of th hi? .irpris". of tho play yesterday was tho defeat of C. A. Taylor, Importe man, by J lr of Iafaytt. 2 lir and 2 to play. Anotlier tmlooked for up.et was T7nmiH' vlrtrry ovpr Johnny Idr..'!tfr. Mrhijran "lty youth, 3 vp and 2 to play. Ivdbftter wa3 the "dark hore" of the tournament and h-id hen roneeded a good chanee to win. Th moFt !tnational oecurrenco in th tournr.!nent was recorded In the first round of tho flisrht for the presidential cur vhen Banford dfeud Mfsler 2 and 1. Mossier
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Hie'.'.n detatfd Ayrca T and 6:lccnn defeated Jones, 3 and C: MarF lpi ite defeated Peck. T, and 4: j tin d.-fe.ited Hisey, 1 up; Ilrstiper Sr' r3 defeated MKca'if, and 4 ; j defeated Sampson, 6 and .. ile.iih defeated Brown, and 5:; TIIl'ItSDAY'S srHKDVMJ': Mall deflated Lehman. 1 up 19 j ralringa championship flight Cö hr.; Van Uindinsham defeated holes match plav, third round:
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Mrs. W. A. Tisch ke LouU . La Pierre Stevw Peters Misa Corinne Se'inueller Leonard A. Sabo Walter Sweeney
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! man ajainst "that woman." u h: tcCredits forred to the beautiful Madalynne. j returned an open verdict. The jur-vs 4 19,00'. nierely stated that the found 'Im I wealthy y Duns' broker had come to i-1 o-fi ! his dr-atli from a i-hotun lield in
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DISTRICT 8 Marshall and LlWhart counties In Indiana.
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I Mbenohait . recaltd that s--o.n after I tho marr.acro of the Northu . si- rn I university co-ed to Obenchain. a 'Chicago attorney, the frjendliip !"-
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Credits j renewed. They were lovers previous i ;ir'! u-' report-d or, 1 to her marriatro to Obenehain. I nervous breakdown.
."21,050 j Bremvn l-'J.u , Kennedy feared deatli several day.1? .Iii, 500 j 'sa Yodcr, , bfforr he wan murdered at hi coup- j HOL SK AQHKES
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DISTRICT 2 All that part of tho city ot Fouth Rend poutli of Washington an (not Including Wasldngton av.) and wot of Michigan t. (including Michigan st.)
j Mrs. Ada nerger, Bremen.. I Mrs. 11. K. Goshen, LaPaz. j Mrs. Osear Campbell, Plymouth I DISTRICT 9 I Member j Wilbur Boardman. Laporte. j Win. Good. Knox
4i5,t'i'" . Mrs. ( K.enrhain. relative.-? .tat od t -j Tho wealthy broker w if uncas.-
to i:tesivi: tax changes
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, 2 47,'JOO ; "for a week or so." .1. R. Kenntly. ' his f atliL r, stated.
j "I prc'-d him for th". reason,' : a p-allon on other classes, in lieu of: will b" re-stak-1 Credits j Kennedy aid. tho present m. of t n p r a lit on land this to th106,100 j to.(j mo that h(1 lirifj mot jrs. tllo pri,.(1- after which enst; .40,000 i Obenchain at the Alexandria hoP i It also was arrt ' .j t ley f;o' begin.
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i Member Credits ; i Miss Klizbth Armour 416,500' ; Mike Bute-dich "114,050 I Walter 1-"r: ' flSS.TOO j I Miss Mar;- . t Keogan ....... 4 1 9,7öö i Leon Kow: .ski GD.t.150 ' j Miss Kat'p ryn Liehelt 12.1. j j Mra. Camiel Monterey 420,750 ; Wm. C. Wisniewskl 34,250!
Mir.. .M'adalyntH' Connor Olienehaln (ahoc) ami Arthur C. Bunch (below) arc hold by Los Angeles ptdlce in connection with the murder of J. B. Kennedy, diot from ambush at his hungalow in Betcrly IIllKs, near Ixs Angeles. Below, ?Lo, Is shown Mrs. BureJi.
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WooIveTton defeated A'Hara, 1 up. Jlrst Bound I'n!detiC Fiiglit; lfi idajeM defeated in first round championship lliglit. Ayres defeated Peek. 1 up; -Met-calf defeated Brown, 7 and 6; Ball defeated Lehman, 3 and 2; Banford defeated Mossier, " and 2; Shaffer defeat.f d B. B. Kelly. 2 and 1; Bowel', defeated Franklin, 1 up 19 holes; lror.bercer defeated Shart-C. 1 up; Bosener defeated Ledbat er, Z nd 2. Seeretarj's I'light: 8 Playern defeatcd in first round conuulttct flight.
DISTRICT 3 All that part of the dty of South Bend east and north of the S Joseph river.
Ball. 4 and 2; blmpson defeated Messier, 4 and 2; TL P. Sparks defeated Banford, 6 and I. Lower bracket: Webster defeated TL B. Kelly. 1
and 6; Carders defeated Shaffer, 5
BImorc vs. Sparks, Van Landingham vs. Simpson. Lower bracket. Sanders vs. Tuite; Bix'.er vs. Vance. Pairings President's l light. Tliini Hound.
-nd 2; Jay defeated rowel!. 2 and! .yrts v. Metcalf; Ball vs. Ban1 ; Ta:t defeated Franklin. 1 up 13 jir,i: Shaffer vs. Powell; Dronberger
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holes; C Taylor defeated Dronberger. 1 up; R:ler defeated Shart., 4 and 2; Yanee defeated Beener. 1 up; llamill defeated Ledbctter, 2 and Seoond Bound Championship I-ligbL Bhiiore defeated Slelken 1 up; B. Sparks defeated Heath. Z and 2: Vain Landtnghajn defeated Hall. 4 .and 3; Simpson defeated H. D. Sp.rk3, 1 up. Lower bracket. Sander defeated Webster. 5 find 3; Tutto defecated Jay, 2 and 1; Bix'.er defeated Taylor. 3 and 2; Vance
Pairings Committee's Flight, Third Bound. Kissel s Patten, Vit tor vs. Woolvertcn Pairings 'iiv Presidents: k players defeatetl in tirt round President's l'lhxht. Pt-ok s. Brown; Mossier Iehrr.an; .1. Kelly v-. Powell; Sharta vs. Led'.-etter. PairVizs BirtH-tors night; S ph is defeatetl in second round njm pionship flight. SUlken Heath; Hall vs. H. P.
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UNION HEADS DEFY
RAILWAY OFFICIALS!:!
Mem tier Credits Ferdinand Cal'.sen 410,650
Mi3 Henrietta Myer 4 2 l.TT, u
obert Swintz 413,000
! Harold Winkler .;n.2H0
Misfl Vera I.. Miller 163.150
Federation Plans Immediate Walkout if Piere Work Plan is Reestablished.
DISTRICT 4 All that part of the dty of South Bend east of S. Michigan ft. (not Including S. Michigan Ft.) to the St. Joseph river.
Member Credits Frank Kuc ?jtrt . 03.10 0 M:s Marjorie Herbster .4 21.S00 DISTRICT 5 Mishawaka. 3Icimhcr Credits
CHICAGO, Aug. 10. Defying the railroads to re-establish the piece work system v? shop work. rtpie-; fentatives of tlio federated shop1 crafts of T.3 eastern roads today de-' dared that an immediate walkout! would follow orders by tho United! States railroad labor board sanctioning either piece work system cr abolishing tin:.e arid a half for overtime, j Seventy railroads are before the; labor board protesting against resto- i
ration of the piece work system, i Bnald Bennett 37,500' Representatives of tho employes, at J fJLJ'11' '';art 420. 50 I hearings today,- emphatically as- - - , sert d they would not work under ' wonting more tlian 1 . ö ü 0 . 0 o 0 workers' til" piece work system in any circum- and including all t- railroad cm-i stances. ploy es with the x a ption ot" mem- ' While the hearings were in prog- 1 rors of the "bis fcur" brotherhoods, j re.-s word vas .anxiously a waited J have voted to strike as a result of 3. from the I ennsy! ania railroad, ; wag" reduction, it wa.s learned, where a strike is threatened, over. They now await the action of the; the refusal of the board to recognize J "big four" which tomorrow will re-; the unions in dealings with their em- eotve an answer from the eastern j
ployes. . President B. M. Jewel of the railway depaitrnent of the American
Federation of Labor and other union !
railroad executives to their demands regarding pay and workinc conditions. If the answer i.-- unsntisfa rtory
officials however have refrained I the four brotherhoods will take a
from commtnt on the Pennsylvania situation.
strike vide. If a strike
is railed the Union
Kissel defeated J. Kelly, 5 and 11; fallender defeated Conn, 2 up; B. Patten defeated Jones, 10 and S; Parker defeated Martin. 1 up; Victor defeated lUfy, 5 and 4; Woolverten defeated Sampson. 4 and 2; O Harra defeated Bortkr, 4 and 2. ( Second Kouml Coiumitteo Flight. Kiasel dt-feated iier.nett. 2 and 1; Patten defeated Calender, 7 and 5; Victor defeated Parker. 7 and 5:
oodfellowhip Flight: Hivt llound. Fa mem an v.. P. Kiley; Dan.ruthr vs. Illdredge; Byrnes vs. King; CJ. Young ?. Lockhart; I. Cart land vs. Hunt" McNaughton v. Hurt: Wilcox vs. Morenus: PeWenter vs Binford.
.tatlers pl.in to tie up everv railwavi
TIIB1:ATI:N'S sTKIKF. ; herl in tb.e country, it was learned. ' WASHINGTON, Aug. in. The j Many leader do not believe aj calling of a general railroad strike ' strike will be called unless the "big j may hinge on events of today and j four" join in. A general strike is tomorrow, labor leaders her" an-'.not Jookt-d for before Sept. 1. but i no u need today. ! foar is epr ?.-ed o:i an unofficial AH the railroad unions in the strike i arious st ctions if the! American federation of labor repre- country before th.tr tune.
Been ai it over 16 Years
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Bike Makers to Spend $600,000 on Advertising. News Item
Business is coming back. The farseeing men of today recognize that the time to go after trade is NOW. The progressive business man is making his plans for a revival of business in the fall only a few weeks away. The aggressive advertiser is the one who will reap the benefits first. If your publicity needs attention 6ee us. WE WRITE AD COPY
"Write, Call or 9hone Lincoln 8586
August Furniture Sale Now On. Special Prices Throughout the Department
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Saturday Open Till 9:30
Heavy Wool Sweater in All Color?, $10.00
HAND MADE WAISTS $2.98 to $10.00 Hemstitching, lace and embroidery trim these attractive new Waists of Voile and Batiste. They have square or V necks and long sleeves. Overblouses Pongee . $3.98 each We have a limited number of these pretty blouses which were formerly $5.00 values. They have tucked fronts, rolled collars and short sleeves and are made in the tie-back style.
The Jumper Clearance There are at least two months left in which to use and enjoy a popular Sleeveless Dress. These Jumpers afford a splendid means for wearing out old Waists. The sleeves and collars are all that show. The Jumper Dresses we now have are cleverly made of Baronet Satin, Jersey, Flannel, Gaberdine, Pongee, Linene and Gingham. They are priced for the season's end clearance at $3.98 to $16.95. Silk and Woolen Dresses $16.50 to $25.00 These new models come in dark plain colors and are made of good quality Tricotine, Wool Jerseys, Taffetas, Crepes and Satins They are worth coming in to see.
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August Sale Of Beautiful Blankets Your home is not completely equipped unless you have plenty of good warm Blankets. Soft, fluffy Blankets are one of the comforts that every home should afford. They are not expensive, especially if purchased during Robertson's August Blanket Sale. Here are found the cream of the output from some of the best milU in the country, priced within easy reach of your pocketbook $2.25 to $30.00 a pair.
Pre-Season Sale of Woolens This Sale coming at this time enables one to prepare for the Fall dressmaking at a small cost. All prices quoted below are considerably under the regular selling price. 4 5 -inch All Wool Serge $1.50. 54-inch AH Wool Serge $!.. 56-inch All Wool Skirting in a large assortment of colors and patterns $1.98. 45-inch Frarn Cloth, a very popular Full weave $1.08.
Clearance of Children's Summer Shoes
Holland, Sinbac and hairy Shoes and Slippers for boys and girls of all ages to 7 years are now on s-ile at rapid Clearance prices. Almot any desirable color ünd leather may be had at $1.50 to $4.59.
A New Lot of Bathing Suits
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In Our Men's Store Thursday always is a big day for men at Robertson's on account of the special items we offer. It is so easy for a man to step in at our Jefferson Blvd. entrance and "snap up" these bargains that a'growing number are doing so all the time. Jersey Sport Coats, fine for golf $5.00 to $7.95. Silk Pongee Shirts $5.00. Beacon Blanket Bath Robes $6.50, Souisette Pajamas in blue, tan and white $1.50. White Souisette Shirts with collar attached $2.25. Wayne Knit black irregular Hose (59c value) 25c.
AUGUST SALE OF FINE FURS
Out ca;h prict reduction during August on all 1 ur enables you to save from 5 to 1 5 r'c on any piece you buy. Simply pay for the Fur at time of purchase. Or, if you would rather not, you have three months in which to pay the credit price. One-fourth is all that is required nt the time of purchase.
Cash Prices are $50 te $495. !' Credit Prices are $62.50 to $550.
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