South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 256, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1921 — Page 3
TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 13. 1921
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RENT PROFITEERS
STEWART FREED OF MURDER COUNT
Ann Arbor Body Demand? Fair Deal Mav tercet Dormitories.
ANN" AP.IiOn. Mich . Ffpt. 12.
Thf- t:m has o-orr. whn fr th j rro--r;r,n r.f j tu'V-n??. th Uni- j vTi;?v ' f M!rhUan m ?: t erior.:?:y 1
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TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. Sept. 12. Alrt (Slim) Stewart, operator of t. .of: drink establishment, today m fre of the charge cf murdering Charles Miller of Lafayette. Stewart wis released on motion of the frosrutint: attorney when police founl no evidence implicating him in the fhooting which followed a quarrel in hi place.
NATIONAL ENGINEERS
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cr;s!- and j-omething m u st he .-r ifu'l'Ti's ser-k.r a bisher
HALF INDIANA COAL IS WASTED IN MINE
State Geologist Says Average in State is Higher Than in Anv Other.
BERRIEN SPRINGS Arthur "Weist of South bend v.s lted his parents. Mr- and Mrs. llenr. Wrist, several dayr last week. Mrs. George Merz atterded tlv Thre? Oaks fair several days las
week. She had on exhibition "Tu i Ught-Six Stude-baker for the itudehiker corporation. Mr. and Mra. T. IL Lohr and daughter, Misf Grace, who have been spending the sumer months nt their farm home here, left Saturday for their home in St. Lou!, Mo. Mi?s Jennie McCombs. of Pittsburg.
T'end was a visitor at the T. II
home last vek. Th hm jneetir.tr cf the Tarer.tTe.ichcr association will be he.d Friday afternoon at the high school auditorium. Any person who is a parent or who has interest in children is invited to attend. Mrs- Chilis Howard and son. Wil-
Lohr for Valparaiso Saturday, where they left Sunday
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wi.l speni a few days with the fam- I where Mr. Moreau resumes
ily cf Andrew Bye:?. From there 1 as director of vocational training
they will co to Hj.ze'.crest. III., to the public schools. Mrs. C. A.
t-pend a week with Ir. and Mrs. Lester McGowan. Miss Hazel Vermillion, teacher in the Mishawaka schools spent the week-end here with her parents'.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mr? Hi r.f1? way .ir two : r. or: h C-'.
son, oi aiviamsoo, were guests n-re .Mr. ana .Mrs. J. i . Hart.e were
:t week. jthe city Friday and returned to Tne Glocnera cf Golden Oak ar-1 Bluffton. Saturday.
the public school!. Mrs. C. A.
came hero fror:-. Mich'.can City :: them he fore thr:r depn : dure. Herman Taber ft Sat'.;rady Lafverte to f:ur..I Sunav with
?h?j and took h: little
or.. Evan War1. who ha i Veen visiting here. Mrs. Guv Thayer was a business
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at th stat line.
accom- ; caller he husband i to Des
Pa., who has been' with them, went
TERHF; HAUTE. Sept- IT. More than half of Indiana's bituminous coal Is wa stcl in mining. W. X.
Locm. Ktnto rpolotrlqf derl.irerl tn.l in 5rmtVi Tlond for a visit at the
'INVADE' EVANS VILLE y. This. Iyopran said, is a higher' home of her brother. Robert Mc-
j wajr a sre per cent than In any otner Combs
LVA.NSVILLE, Ind.. Spt. 12.
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.ited nifirs, s 'i r: f- o t h e r
thf fp'r.iriK -i rrf:r- but away, it 1 v ry evident that ri:i flno this year, but
that ome verv derided
ducat, r. . but u:t, c f -r -d t' 1 r. ? i t u ; ; r. n .
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ir is l;kr;v
'fte;, w in th
ur.I eri:v authfiriti ro.:eo to
.ere't il".rn.!f.r;r,: "r enonuracre prlate Cip.tal to dr Fr. Not all thf landladies have at-t-nipred to M--.--d thfir student roomr-r.-. S-"!n.? are renting1 their rorr.s .it jre-w.ir prife.. hut the,- are far in the minority, and no one
Tho thirty-ninth annual convention of the National 'Association Stationary Engineers opened Monday with delegates pouring in frm eiy nect'on of tho cojntry. A full
orr.;n yar.
3fKS tn it
week of business sesrsions, lntersped v.-ith plenty of entertainment la bfore the visitor. The Ftate convention. which
1 be taken by the university opened preliminary to the, national
The ftoiution. mot. closed Monday with the selec
tion of the following olRcera: President. A. N. liames of Terre Haute; vice president, F. L. Clifford, Kokomo; eoretaarj'. il- V. Wallace, Anderson; treasrjrer, K. G. Hegeor, Evansville; conductor, H. J. Peters, Indianapolis; door keeper. Walter Keyeatz, p:vansvllle; deputy, II. C. Carroll, Indianapolla.
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th- upward trend rf costs of maintenant''"' for th" past live y-ars. Therf ar'- other landladies wlio rnnt rooms for J." an 1 I a week, cnfidred rt ? na e prr student for a STOod room, i'Ut th'-r- are son.e who demand U. J 1 .' and lv a week for a fine'" room or a -m 1 1 1 s:iir". and beciu. e of the lare nu:nhf-r '"'f ftu-
COMEDIAN'S MOVIES BANNED AT CAPITAL
dent and the sr.nrcity they ft th'! prioe.
r orr.s. !
IX I I A X A r O L I S, Sept. 12 Charles Olson, one of the proprietors of a number of motion picture
1 houses in Indianapolis which have
tirs-t releases on Rosroe "Fatty" Arbucklo film? said Monday an effort would be made to cancel further releases until the outcome of
npricrnv ITVIK comedian's trial for murder In 'Virginia Kappe at San FrancLco.
! Leidere in the moving picture or-
STATE MINERS IDLE
Sl'LLI VAX, Ind.. SePt. 2.
i.".or.i, reeriess- ar.u Mar .ity ! canizatior.s of the city reserved com'coil rrdn.s remained idle Monday, j mer.t. with loo.il unions of the miners j
awaiting ofticlal notification of the ' action ofan a rbit ratifn board which Saturday reported to Gov. MrCray :
at Indianapolis that an agreement
had not been niched and recommended that the miners resume work, and a settlement be effected through existing machinery in the
miner and operators organizations. j0f its taxation conmiittee soon la to
The miners are objecting to the way available work ha been dis-
IIOOSIER TO BE VICE HEAD OF AUTO FIRM
INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 12. C. C. Hancock. of Indianapolis. vice president of the National Auto
chamber of commerce and chairman
trihuted. siyin preference ha? been shown, it was said.
become 'ex.-rutlre vice president of the U. S. Automobile corporation, i: was announced Monday. The sijpeldlarles of the corpora-
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inn mm-is are a-sernr.g. .i w,is:(inn arf. tno Lexington Motor cornsaid, that thy will not return topnnv the Anstel Engineering cornwork until a final decision U Jnado. jpiny the "Absted " Spring and Axle j company and the Teeter-Harley mo
tor corporation: Frank R Ansted
SEEK 25 PERCENT ADD ON '16 W ATER RATES
; president of the corporation.
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vances of approximately 2 ." prr cent in the rates of the Liberty water works were ask-d Monday in a peti-
the the
FRANKFORT MAN TO BE STATE BANK EXAMINER
bituminous
try. There are approximately 0.000.0 tons of coal under the Wabash river bed near this city, which tne state department of conservation is attempting to recover for the state's benefit. Coal mining compnies are prohibited from mining th'is coal by a, ruling of Attorney General U. S. Lesh. Lesh held that as the Wabash river is navigable natural lesourcer, lying under its bod are owned and controlled by the Ftate. Only one Company, the Coal Bluff Mining company, has been successful in reaching the Wabash submarine coal by tunneling under tho rive P. The Wabash deposits may prove of great value when a better way of reaching them is devised, Logan said. They contain a high per cent of moisture and volatile matter, and only a medum ash and rulphur content. Nearly all Indiana coal is mined in the counties of Benton, Warren. Fountain, Parke, Montgomery. Vigo, Putnam, Clay. Vermillion, Owne, Monroe, Liwrence, Sullivan. GreenA, Knox. Du oi. Martin. Daviess, Pike, Gibson, Pi ey. Vanderburg, Warrick, Spencer an1 Perry.
will be gUfStS
f Oronoko arbor Thursday evenng. A proftssor from Xotre Dame miversity will be present and talk on 'Agriculture."
Mrs. C. M. Bear of Chicago has his employments at Mishawaka. and! i'cen visiting her sister. Mrs. H. W. j will remain at home becaus cf the I
Mrs. Fred Brenner, whi panied the body of her here for burial, returned
Plalnes Friday. James Cunnineh.im has given up
e Saturday.
I Jointzleman. Mrs. C. X. Ford of New- York cit has been a visitor at tho home of her f-irter, Mrs. Fred Gray.
i!lnefs of Mrs. Pearman. Mr. and MrA J. H. Moreau. who
coal state in tho coun-i A large number of Berrier Springs
people expect to attend the South Cend fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Brown of Mishawaka left Monday for an automobil.? trip to Charlevoix. Mich. Mr. W. F. Stemm of South Bend has charge of Mr- Weaver's store in his absence. F. L GiHespl of St. Joseph was a business visitor here Friday. E. E. Minnich has sold his cider mill to Charles Bowman of Eau Claire, who has taken possession of the plant. Mr. Bowman and family have n.oved Into the Larue house
on Ferry street. J
Dick Dougan and family have moved to the Stelzer house on Main St. The Gleaners of Oronoko township and the Bernen Springs Independents played ball here Sunday afternoon, the Berrien Springs team winning the game, wore 17 to 4. Mrs. Louise Benhart had a public sale of her household goods at her homo on Bluff st. Saturday afternoon with Frank Starkeather of Xiles as the auctioneer. George Minster, Charles Bocne and George Cady attended the fair In Three Oiks Friday. Mis. Charles A. Cas? of Niles visited her cicur, Mrs. Hattie Stahl. Friday. Mrs Maggie MrCombs of South'
SFKS FIRST BALL GA.MI1.
WA R SAW, Ind.. Sept. 12 .Whi 1 e attending the hrst baseball game she j ever witnessed. Mrs. Clinton Morgan, 50, of Logansport, formerly of
this city, was struck on the r.eck by a thrown ball during a game at Logar.fport and suffered a ser.ous Injury. An operation that was found to be necessary was postponed because of her critical condition, when she was taken to a Logansport hospital.
PLYMOUTH The Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion will meet at the home of Mrs. Paul Jacox, Water st., Monday. There is no change in the condition of Mrs. Harry Kilmer. She who has been seriously ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. George Kruyer left HOW MILLIONS NOW END CORNS They Firtt Stop the Pain Inttantly This Ea$y Some years ago a famous expert found a new way to end corns. A laboratory of world-wide feme adopted and produced it. Thousands of people tonight will stop the pain of throbbing corns and then bid farewell to corns. Corn troubles everywhere have largely disappeared. The way is Blue-jay the liquid or the plaster. Apply it by a touch. The pain stops instantly. The whole corn soon loosens and comes out. The way is gentle, easy, quick and sure. It is scientific. Quit old ways and try this one now. Watch what it does to one corn. Join your friends, who never let a corn pain twice. Begin tonight. Your druggist has Liquid or Plaater Bluejay Stops Pain Inttantly End Corns Quicklf
spent the summer vacation
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Wiring and Repairing. The Big Flectri? Shop S. D. Moran & Son
MY PICTURE
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exit it kill l)?:r fkvi n w!I id thereby stop future cerr-.-. a pslfr.t .-ut in fvry psc kZ? to kd t.Vn in tt; fcari-tr-t-it ilzm. i-"p.-.-iil Hospital tu t S make S ml!,ir.i Your Dnitfgit bu ii or ca wvt it fr Osi.
FORMFII OFITCTAL .TATLFD. KALAMAZCm). Mich.. Sept. 12. Joseph Labadle, former city stealer of weigh'-', and measures, has started serving tho 30-day term in the county jail Jail to which he was sentenced Saturday by Circuit Judge George Weimer. Labadle pleaded guilty to carrying concealed weapons. He was arrested at a local club, where he had gone, he said, to reclaim a bicycle he believed a member of the club had stolen.
tion filed w ith comtriissin bv
town
ho. I rd
trust -es.
INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. point me nt of Lowell W.
Frankfort, as enie-f bank
12. Arrow of examiner
Liberty
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for tho state banking denartment.
The minimum quarterly chK WM announced Mondav night bv would be raised from Jl.r.ft to ?2.2jRink CommiioneV Camp. Mr. Cox and th metered rate.- uould be in- j, llcCP(Vl, H. M. Johnson, of Hamcreased betueen and 3.1 per cent.;monil ,vho rosicned to become examTrennt rates hav. been in effect j inr for tho Indianapolis clearing inc 1 i v, ...... nr....
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McCRAY SIGNS IWPF.RS !SHOOT HAMMOND MEN FOKRETTRN OF CROOK i FN SALOON HOLDUP
WOMAN SHOOTS SFLF. JACKSON, Mich.. Sept. 12. Mrs. Dale Sgar, Michigan Center, shot herself through the stomacta Saturday andis in a dying condition at the W. A. Foote hospital, according to attending physicians. Mr.5. Segar who is about 4 5 years old. has been an invalid for :he last year and made the attempt to end her life while lying in bed.
INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 12. Gov. MrCray approved Mondiy the n-qui-s;ti.n of Illinois atith-rit;es for the
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by th- Lif.ayerte "!: . according to fl'V Iii:-;.: wanted as i p i ri'.e ; be. n .a 'Used "f im' b'rn,e giiue it Kankik h:s relf ise from p:;.-.'-i
M- F irl md it'T. hninr a i-onti-. HI., after
j HAMMOND. Sept. 12. Two men : were shot, one fatally, in the attempted holdvp of Rirmingbam's sa- . loon at Indiana Harbor. The man killed was William Adams. Indiana Harbor. Will Smith was wounded and was removed ta St. Margaret'; h'spitil. Hammond, in a serious conI dition.
MU.Jy WINT1TR PRFDirTFD. WARSAW. Ind . Sept. 12. Apple
; trees in th yard of Charley Ooley
of Warsaw are in full bloom. Thk i. a sure eicn of a mild winter, according to Harry Crites, local weather forecaster, who claims that his predictions have been correct for five vears in succession.
CANCEL FAT FVS FILM U':c'1 InMana Balloonist AT WARAMI I'L AYHObSE TaUes 0,v" L,'c '" Tcnt
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rondu ".w.ix i for 1 m .1 i vs a :-. of the ; it. t f' c -e ( Fa Ai was made Mrp.
I..m Dickson, movi: pro; r:" : ., th ' tiie be show n : unt; Calif. -rn: i hiw d:--p-der i h ir." i r
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:ire show w . uld no ourts of '. the :!iiir- : dian.
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KILLKI) TWO MKN FOR
CLIM1UNG HAH. CLAIM
TLP.P.i: HAl'TIl. -John Web.-'ter. y urir.k s'.iü 1 joo; n.--Vigo county ja:! on following the ki'.l.r. 2 ". and John L-n' Coil Pl.ff.
Police Si 1 1 men as they over h : ! n r. with them i ted.
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Ind . Sept. 12. ' il Pl.iff -ft ' r. : h-1 1 in the a mur.!.--j- ,-h iree : f Alva ' reek. i'. 2 7. I'O'h of e-'t v kill -i the r.ptr.l to ,!:n;b
i PLTOSKLV, Mich.. Sept. 12. Edward Sims, veteran Indiana balloonist, who made 2 1 successful flights in old-fashioned gas bags without sustaining a single injury, shot him- ! self to oath in his tent at the new Petrskey free camp Püe for tourists. ' Ili son. Matthew Sims, prosecuting attorney for Montgomery county. Indiana, whose home is in Craw- ! fordsville. is coniing to claim vha h dy. The home of the elder Sim.-, who wa t4. was at Waveband. Ind. 1 Th1 revoher and cartridges used
by the suicide had been hidden bv his nephew. Dlllas F. Henry. Veedersburg. but in the batter's absence from the tent Sims found t"h-m.
Store Opens 8:30, Closes 5:30
CHARLES B
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11 4 South Michigan Street
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of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Furs, Millinery, Silks, Dress Goods, Blankets, Comforts, Domestics, Hosiery and Underwear for men, women and children. Fair visitors are invited to make our store their headquarters. Check your parcels, use our telephones. Come in and look around. Mail orders are solicited and shipped same day order is received.
TOY BALLOONS TAKE LAD ON AERIAL TRIP
NILES. O., Sept. 12. An unexpected trip in the air thrilled a four-year-old lad and spectators alike at a carnival here. When a .trct vender fastene 1 a tig bunch of toy haloom-' to the 40-pound youngster's arm a strong huft of wind raised the child off his feet, carrying him some distance over the carnival ground.. Spectators, who followed the lad. caught him and removed the balloons.
Rescue Cut Off. Civil
War Veteran Loses Life
hid w.-
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He Gets Divorce and Jail Term on Same
Day
Kalamazoo. M:.-hiol N :ry I liberty on the r- i morning n:s u ife
and in t!
from h: Weim.- r
Jacks -n State p;-. . ,n f, concealed w- i? v. The the sentence crew i u; o; sAt of c:rcur.:st a Nig
ed to kill h.s wife. n. Vwav to her " :h r . h
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G RAND HAPIDS. Mich.. Sept. 12. Nelson Play. 77, civil war veteran, on furlough from the Miheigan Soldiers' home, wa-s burned to .leath in a tire which late Saturday nigh' swept the home of Jack Medema. a drayman. Play had been rooming at the Medema home. Medema. who lost an arm in a hunting accident years ago. heard Play scream and ran to an upstairs room, awakening his wife. Peile, and carrying her from the building. When he returned for Play fiimr? checked him. Coroner J. P. Hilliker. in, estiga ting the fire, found two bottles containing liquor in Play's room. The veteran apparently tipped over a kerosone lamp.
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Our loans are made promptly and on the security you are able to give, household goods, pianos or live ttock, etc. Long or short time. Security Loan Go. Cor. Main and Washington St., South Bond. Main 1619.
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sole, Men.
W 1 s --e f,
on ins ' 1 carrv . when
a relative gave the w.i.-r.ir.g whic.'i
brought ab-ut Ni-y's arr.st.
i'ew Scliool Mot Finished, Kiddies "Tickled to DcatlC
WARSAW. Ind.. Se children ot Seward t delighted tu.iay when
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a new school bui'.dir.g in that township and was found it had r.o be.-n complete-i. with the result thit thfir Hummer acation was extended one w?ek. Schools in ten other townph!r convened today for the fi;
IS BO I'M) OVKK. TERPE HAUTE. Ind . Sept. 12. John Welder was bound over to the grand jury after he had pleaded not guiltv in city court today to a
'charge of first degree murder ! the killing of John Lemay and Alva j Greek. It is alleged Webster shot tlic i . . . i
men. who were miners, wnen iney attacked him over the bar in h: .oft drink saloon at Coal Blurt" near here Saturday night.
LAP0RTE PLANT OPENS AFTER 60 DAY CLOSE
LAPORTE, Sept. 12. The Greit Western Manfaeturing company., blCNcle plant, opened up Monday after being closed down 60 days.
In fix other townships the schools! Some departments were closed since
wre reopened Sept. 5. lias: April.
CHARLES B SAX & COMPANY 114 South Michigan Street Wanted Store Help
Experienced Saleslady for Dress Goods. Experienced Saleslady for Laces and Embroideries. Experienced Saleslady for Notions. Experienced Saleslady for Cloaks and Suits. Apply in person from 9 to 1 1 A. M.
When you see it you know you have the genuine Educator, the scientific shoe, built to "let the feet grow as they should". Wearing it will mean no more corns, bunions, ingrowing nails or fallen arches instead solid comfort walking or standing. Come in todayx and try on a pair.
RICE & HUTCHINS
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FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
H. C. FEDDER 1 14 N. Michigan St.
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Have you been pricing furniture lately? I ' If not, you have a pleasant surprise in store. Furniture, when everything in the world was going up, advanced 5 and 1 0 per cent at a time. When prices started to tumble, however, they went down 20 and -25 at a clip. You can find all kinds of retail prices on furniture and rugs these days. The only thing to do is to shop around find out what all of the stores are offering. Then come to Heller's and you will not only find that you wrill save money, but you will find a big difference in the QUALITY of the goods we offer. Sale or no Sale, we make the claim that day in and day out, year in and year out, you'll find the best furniture and rug VALUES in South Bend right in this store. The three piece Karpen suite, exactly as pictured above, is one of tho new fall arrivals and is very reasonably priced at $350. Of course, you know that you can have long-time credit if you wish it.
Are Yo u Going to Be One? There will be a lot of good things in store for the Heller Income Certificate holders this year. Better ask the man at the door about our Profit Sharing Plan.
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Buy your conl tomorrow
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EjAlN anc' 011 can et w'iat ou ONEYIYOU nt Our coal is rescreened at Y the yards.
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P0CAH0KTAS
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