South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1921 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES KRIDA Y MORNING. SEPTEMBER 9. 192 i

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FMilflliT OTHS BOOSTERS.2

FOR REGISTRATION TO OPEN SATURDAY

SOUTH BEND

Politicians Bend Effort Gain Hcaw Vote in the Election.

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Pouitlcal leaders this bcr.ddr.ff every effort to

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OFFICIAL CANVASS SHOWS ,3,934 VOTES ; GAST IN ELEGTION

Scouts Discuss Purchase

Of Trees as Memorials

purchasing me-

ore! er N'or. 1 re?

resir auon rwiiuraay. in vot at the city election j

Discue-sion on

rnnriai tree ror men trccp o

! Iicy Scouts of Mishawaka and South 1 lier.d was hell at .in Informal me"'.- ! ir.g cf Scout Masters lust night a:

. I the Chamber cf Commerce. Final Fictires Make o Cliin-p- A!rea1' ''vral tro-r. have rigr.i-

cf tho memorial tree to he, planted along tho Lincoln Highway and If all troops purer. 135 one of the tres Scout Mister Taylor announced that

in Result State Kill:

12 Amendments.

every man and wo

registration vrlll talc p'.ac In all

the precincts from S a. m. to 9 i. m. th jtrecir.ct registration tooths holding open lit tr ccnef.t voter. It Is polntM out thit many people are Icvenly in the matter of reg:;tration. ufmallr ;.uttir.g It off until it I too lata. They then lose their opportunity to vote at th city election. Ini to th fact that tho constitutional amendment flection was hOd Tu-day an! that ro:irtion follows so f-'.viftly upon tho hecla ot th'.t election. th- minds cf tho electorate hns nt Verri focufeU on registration. To oTT&t this the political party champions will ex-.-rt every means to comp! .-: e.s full a registration as posfl.ij!. for Saturday. lMTOt in Illation. ItfiKitration may b made at the precincts th'-mselvc. or if the voter la unahle to. bo prefmt at th booth, hr or fho may voto by affidavit, with two Kupportlr.r witnrea of the precinct to sign with her. Iilank are prestrlbcd for thi.s purpo. Re?tration may a.!so bj made beforo a

notary pu

die, and tlies then I'

turned into party headquarters will bo ent to the precinct ao that thev will be entered upon the bocks. Because cf the interest in the coming election this fall, it is bel'eved that heavy registration may r-ult Saturday. In the meantime every party worker Is striving to brlr.g about aa complete a regiatra tion as possible, by urging neighbors and friends to take advantage of the early opportunity to hive their narr.e.s placed on the registration books 60 days before the election 15 held.

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O.Tlcial figures on tha veto in St. Joseph county on tho 13 constitutional amendment proposals did not

material. y char.se pre jua ar.d un

(Of!".c:.al reports f

liar this county

The f,?urcs are:

th distance cf trcr r-.vr.od

the

s.-o-.it-s would cover one-half mile.

ES; 2 COLORED WOMEN

WIN AND ALSO LOSE

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D. iloomar, formerly county road eng-iner, now engineer in charee rlth Seaman, Construction company, civic worked

INo. 1 3352 L 353 'No. 2 37 :S 2.D5i j No. 3 23?.ö x'- r No. r, ot:: i'so: No. 7 3374 2S36 No. 8 3653 25S3 No. 3 3022 C20S I xo. io fjZ'i ::30 No. 11 3 55 ZZil J No. 12 2614 CG37 I No. 13 3212 3078 ! Total vote cast, C.034.

Victors in Alleged Attack on Stephen Mcsaros, But Deprived of Liberty.

SALE OF MEMORIAL

TREES BEGINS SOOHLrs

REV. LAW TO LEAVE FOR POST IN WEST

Severs Connection W'tli Stull Memorial Church for University Position.

n?v. Charlp H. Law, who hTS ben pastor of the Stull Memorial Methodist church fineft October, 1320. with his family wil depart for Karras next week, where he will assume tho directorship of rural work at Kanas We.If y.-.n unlverrity. During Rev. Liw's pastorate here the membership of the church lncrc35 1 approximate" ly f 0 per cent, and a noticeable iiiTca- in the Sunday chool enrollment was seen. Throuph Ills Influence, tho Yount Married People's efficiency Sunday school cla?s was inrea?ed from ciTht to 59 member."'. Th church increased his salary J C 0 0 for the year. L'nder his rein impri'vements hive b-en made at the p irscn.ae and at t!.e custodian's home. Jlv. Law was instrumental in hivin-r tle Hpworth K-asj'ue sen.', two doleg at-v.: to th.e P.at-

t Ground lntiT.e. A .Inr.I r !-..u".it'

has ju.t be.-n or- lniiicl. Rev. Law will have lasses at eleyan university in mra! e -oozy, the rural hurch and r h'.in rdu-

Forestr' Association Gains Cooperation of Legion Post in Campaign. In a report of the; work accornp'.ipheni by tho St. Jcseph county Memorial Tree Forestry association. Inc., on memorial trees for ex-rer-vico men to bo planted pdonsr the Lincoln highway, made lat night by Mrs. J. E. Ncff to membera of the American le-jlon, it was eald that the campaign for the sale of the tree.3 would open Sept. T5. "St. Joseph county can be the first to plant memorial trees on the Lincoln highway If FUfn cleat Interest in the plana of the Forestry Association are shown," Mrs. Neff said. The aoclatlon for tho soldiers' memorial has been in existence lor about two months and haa already imp'.etedi plana for the Bale and planting of trea. According1 to the report read tho campaign will open Se-pfc. 25 and will continue until Sept. 2S and dedication, of the memorial will be made, on Armistice day. Mrs. Neff stated that the tres would extend a distance of 16 mile-s between Cnceola and New Carlisle and any person buying one of these tree- would be rellaved of any reppor.aibllity of maintaining or protection of it, which responf-ilility Is to be assumed by the association. The -dedication of tho cntiro group of trees will be In memoriam of all ex-service men, wbdlo tho-so purchasing treeamay use tbem in memorial to any individual person, thus serving a double memorial. Th American Legion, which originally .started trae work of having a tree memorial but later transferred the campaign to the fcxre-siry association, voiced their co-operation on tlu campaign. Routine- buinw-a occupied tbe remainder of hto bustnesa session of the I-Lcion meeting. A luncheon was sA-u-ved' to tho Legion member-

bv the Womans Auxiilan.' of l'o-st

"Chile, yuh sruah donf gone an' got ! us In bad," moaned Gertrude Todd ' to her bosona friend and companion. Horlne jmith, while the two young; women, both colored, awaited tha j arrival of the police patrol late Wed- i nesday afternoon. j Roth women were arrargntd be-1

fore Judge Georgs "W. Omacht

INJURY CAR CAUSED I Thursday morning charged with be- ' ing intoxicated. A second count, " " . . . . rharein? assault nnd batterv nsnindf

n C. Oppel Thursday hrought I . " - . - , " - '

or $o.000 damages atralnst the , . , ...

Walters French Dry C eanrs for ' , , - . . . . , 0 , , 4 . . . . . . . Their cases were eet for trial Sept. injuries alleged to have been received ,

OPPEL ASKS $5.000 FROM CLEANERS FOR

when he was run into by a Ford car driven by an agent of the defendant company. Tho alleged accident took place Dec. 8, 1920, at Sample and Prairie sts. The plaintiff avers in his complaint that his left leg wa3 badly bruised and cut, that his body was bruised, that his left hip and lg wore Injured. He Fays he Tras crippled for six weeks, expended large sums for medicine and nurses and was damaged in the sum of $5,000.

SWEET BILL IS AID TO SOLDIER CLAIMS

Members of Local Post of Legion Advised of Benefit of New Law.

Communication received from the American Legion department of Indiana on recovery of insurance read at the weekly meeting of tho American Leg-'on laM night at the Chamber of Commerce mentions cas-ea where claims can be recovered under the Sweet bill. Under the amendments to the Sweet bill Just enacted by congress, the bsne"Meiaries may recover their insurance on the life of ex-service men under the following state of facus: 1. When any soldier or sailor has heretofore allowed hi3 Insurance to lapse while, suffering from wounds or disease suffered or contracted In line of service, and was at the time ho allowed such insurance to lapse entitled to compensation in a sum equal to or in exec.1 of the amount of premiums due from him on said Insurance, and has since died from said wounds or disease without making claim for raid compensation; Where the soldier or sailor has heretofore allowed his insurance to lapso and at fuch dato wa re-v"-.iving compensation from the bur-

According to the story given to Motorcycle Policeman Karl Smith, who made the arrest, by Mesaros, and who will appear a9 complaining witness, the two women accosted him in the 1100 block on W. Washing st. and a fight started, from which, it appeared, ho came out second best. When the policeman located the three in answer to a call for the police, half of Mesaros' shirt had been torrr off his shoulder and he was standing at a respectful distance from tho two women who were berating him for his unwillingness to contlnuo the fight. Unable to furnish bonds of $75 each, the two women were committed to the county Jail.

following the business meetir

ca tion.

Part of his time will be de-

"iiong tht rural pas

ters and church' s ol

Kansas c nf- r-r. e. He

the pulpit at Tisrott month?. Inti'-r a::u itin at

tho Northwc.-t

will occupy fr a few

ilir.a. riv

cf

tho uniwr.-i:;'. His salary

w I . i b an 1 n -r a " or : per tent

over h:3 pra.nt siliry. it was riid A supply pistor for the Ptull Memorial Methodist church will be pro

vided until the annual conference

JOHN GRAY FREED

OF EVASION CHARGE L

Hoard Finds Man Arrested Here Not Guilty of Evading Armv Service.

meets on S.when a new

Grace "'hurch.

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assigned.

Dr. Moore Earned Defendant In $5.000 Damage Complaint Chirglr.g that failure . f Dr. F. 1win P. Moor- to properly re. luce a diloetb-ri in 1-ft shoul 1er left him permanently a.ft'e'tt d, IToward Gar:r Thur.-da v : a I suit in Mir' r!or

c o u r t No. 1 : r ... , C' .m p'.ilr. i n :t'.'. r-- th

picture t-h'i.l-I ).ae been taken tht fraotore.

John Graj- returned to South Pend and his friends yesterday freed from th charge of draft evasicn. Gray, who lives at 2222 Dunham Bt., whose name appeared on the list of men who evaded the nrmy draft. itavo himself up voluntarily to the authorities. Th? court, presided over by army officers, holding sessions n gainst draft evaders at Indianapolis, returned a verdict Wednesday in Grav'a favor and ordered his re-

can a result of wounds or disease I

suffered or contracted while in line ; of duty and was not allowed to reI instate owing to his physical conjdltlon anl ha since died from such

wcur.d.- or disease.

It is the government's belief that iere are several hundred cases In

Indiana where the relatives are entitled to recover insurance and the local legion will mike efforts to investlsrntei and make a search for thes'- cases throughout this section. Ffforts wit I be m.ide to have all accounts of claimant. into either the American legion or Red Cresa ofTlces before the governmental insurance "eiein up" squad reaches this city within a few weeks.

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The h'-vard. which is i -its aralnst slackers.

con due tin g i grinding

I'ACTS liAUCITNT COUT. George P.atruczr.ski. 2422 W, Ford st.. was arre.:te,i "by Detective Pernahl of thd New York Central railway Thursday nicht on a charge of larceny. Detective Bernahl says Patruczn?lci stolo tools from tho repair shops of tho road. lie will bo arra'gned in city court this mttnlng.

llTlMUMT'IL Iur!r.g i:i:"-v.-rth's : "th A v.-.i versar: Sal you cm na" !Vv Pall Apparel an I n;-" i -- t :". ! ? i " c--ptin sales itT:.'i at 1 r. , dico-.:nt. Tha ir.'.v.verth ?mr,'. !: -1".

tliH cas.-, it is said, at a ripii

rate, from six to 10 .V.leerd draft evaders facing court martial tlii'.y. Three ether men cn similar charges as Gray drew one year penal servitude eacn. Wednesday. before the local man's case wa brought hefare the court. Ideut. Col. McAlcs-

winu: vor r.on.v in 1001? Th- Philadelphia desires a complete list "'f all those living in the e:'y and It' imme.Hnte vicinity who w. re born in 1 f 1 . with correct adires and date of birth, where born and where living at present. The Philadelphia, 1 1 G N. Michigan st.

er is president of the boird. an I i , ,twt rapt. Alveron the judge advocate.! H V fr T Vr V.,,. o::.,m ,r, .-tat:,,,, at )O0 Pen! im:n Harrison. läAS tT-i CW tv W

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J a m es P r u m fi e d , h o .a Indianapolis, returned

Turning Losers Into Winners!

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' - t ' ' - ..... nd h is . a:....-- I S"u:h n I f .r thrt f.nier. Th" 5- little, ads have taken most cf the worry out cf th It. as of vaPc.ills for the pept of Sauth Pe-nd.

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'I'll try a. Nv s-T::r.t.i a i . f :. I .-tart to worry" ar. v.. ; cf the t.rr.f th s i s '..tetrackt-d ft r good. Sur.ui remarkable. dcen't it? It'3 remarkably ftmple, though. when "'U fgure cut hw The ,v?-T;nes b a l works. TI.e circuit:: cf Via' NewsT. .-:-. i pai jt ur a ! In the. hands r.f almcKt rvorjbt'ly in an 1 around tho city immediately. If an honest person ha found a-.-.at you lost y-j're sure to get ;t h;i : k and rr: -very body i.s en the ! v.l. W'h-'i oii 1-e simi-thlng of vitu call Main 2K0 ar.d ask for an ad-taker.

BUY PHILADELPHIA

DEPARTMENT STORE i

Sailor Frothers to Operate Sixth Store From Local Office.

i rit-xxris a. m pj;is. j rrr.r.c:s A. Purr. age 73. resijder.ee at 7.11 Plalne av., died sudi den'.y at his home Thurslay morning at 11:2) o'clock from heart faili uro.

ed by b.H daughter,

Todd; a n. Guv I .

o grand.childr'-n. Ha-

Gertrude Harris and Robert Pur-

South Beaacl has never with nil it claim-s to fame advertised itself as a health resort as well it might. A fc-Ianco at statistics compiled by tho city health board for the last five

months fhows a death rate of 9 per 1,0000 and a birth rate of .15.2 per 1,000. The death rate is tho lowest of any city in the ate and the birth rate higher than any second clasn city with the exception of Can'. A fTpocial mooting of Harmony tent No. 7 8 W. O. W. will be held In the lodge rooms Friday night for the transaction of important busine. A smoker and social hour will follow the meeting and will be open to members and friends of tho tent. Miss Agatha Bamnmvslcl, of Oshkosh. Wis., who will take up her duties next week as Instructor In charge of physical culture In the Peru. Ind., schools. Ls in the city in company with her grandmother, Mrs. A. ParanowskJ. Oshkoh, visiting with relatives. The elder woman is an aunt of Frank Pillnskl, democratic candidate for mayor. Mgr. 11. J. Graybill of the Western Union Telegraph Co. announces an arrangement effective as of Sept. 12, whereby cabled money transfers to Italy will be paid in Am?rioan fund.') at the option of the sender. If say $1C0 is cabled via Western Union to Naples, the amount will be paid at destination either in United States currency or In lire, according to the choice of the remitter. Tho particular value of this arrangement 13 thnt It eliminates all questions of exchange. That tho Xnv York Central rai!road constructed a Eldetrack over her property without first purchasing the ground ncquirlnc: it by the law of eminent domain, Is the charge brought by Elizabeth Dunar.i agalrrt the corporation In her damago fnnt for $2,000. The complaint was filed Thursday in superior court No. 2. TAa1N!aus nnd Mary Kovnos Thursday brought suit In superior court No. 1 for a restraining order to ' tevont "Walter J. Prannsdorf. Fred J. Ievusrhman and James A. Ivoughman from constructing a trench power ncrosci their property. The plaintiffs allege that the sewer would go under that part of tluir property where a sidewalk some- day will be treated, and that when repairs to the sewer are made the sidewalk will have to be torn up. Annual rally day services at tho Pirst Evangelical chxirch will be h 11 Furdav with sreeial mulc.al pro-

i (CTPm featuring th-" day. Prof. P. fv

George cf North wf. stern co'. :. NapicrvHIe. 111., will occupy the p.ulI it at morning nnd evening ervic,. find will n.ddref3 the numbers of the Young People'. alliance at G : 1 5 o'clock. Ralph Pumke will be the roloit at the morning service, and Miss Mildred Timson at tho evening rcer ting. Mrs. Samuel Seifert. 42'. S. Williams St.. who is ill at her home, w is

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Jeannette R- d ling, of and Mrs. Julia Hurt, of

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department store c Pa., by ai'.-r Bros , this week extend

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c"mmere:3l inte.-tst cf the city.)

The recently acquire!

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ri;p--. P-:. I Mr. Parr. who was a retired i lumber dealer, had lived lit re since i Itaving G alien. Mich., 2 ) y-ars ago.

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Thursday. Kahym "m!ntl roatler."

Phillips, Eg-ptian dancer, both appearing at thn ''.-pheum this week, entertained the Kiwanl.- club, Thursday at their r. oor.il ay luncheon. The GafTil Oil Co.. f this t ity li.a.s announced the opening cf a new branch gasoline service station in

Elkhart. Tho cation will b' cated on F-ccnd and Jacks. -n st

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new manasement will retain

l-'uneral services f:r Mrs. Annie May Handy, a resident cf Perrien

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wcrth hospital Wedr.elay evening. Philadelphia business house will b held from the home of her

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its present location in Ph'.'.adelphi

but will bi managed from the lcal Springs, Mich., who

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Apparel ar.d merchand

sales items) at 10rv discount.

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"pargains good as srold.

Tho Ellsworth Store. . 1CS-10.

cro. spe- , daughter. Mrs. J. W. Mul!. 1707 cf furni- ! N. AVilbur t.. this afternocn at 2:30

, turo. carpet, rugs, jewelry, women's f o'c'ock.

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NOW pitying

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leeres through the east and mid Re

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assume re burial charge cf the buying and merchandising of the new houe. Ills off.cca will remain In this .city.

During i;'h7h Anniver- E ? ft PQSTP E ran- Salo y-u can buy new Pall i i "H-C J 51 A,ra r.-1 t 1 merchar. !:s ( oXCCPtin -t ! F THE APor WAPM;

talcs items) at lO'r discount. "PareaLnus good as gold." The Ellawxrth Store. 16S-10.

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Except for small registration fee (40c) Look through the daily papers and you will find enough reported accidents each da3' to warrant the purchase of a travel accident policy at the regular rate. With an opportunity to be protected free there should be no question as to whether you should or should not.

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