South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 257, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 September 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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tho nr.nuiil corifcrer.co of th 0'Hri-n : of teams i!ci-:oi frora th lol .atos Vtrr...h Co. sj!fsnun Is th trip to a 1 1 r.! : n tr. bM rnuin to -Michigan City. Thu T:i-..!a:. 's prr-prr.ira trr.( l-j.-.i ;-.ir:'. coinps'-M-l of abo-it JO w;ll wit h a c a r n i a 1 o n t r t a I ! . i n f rj t a: tr--in autos about o'cl'ivk this f i."'ry prounun by the otfic m n ; f m .rnir.s. returr.ini,' at- in th" -v :i- ta" or.uii.a'Jon. who ?p r.t t!i-- af-
in?. A dinner w to b& given at tho .chr!.ian Ue-ach hotel and in the tt- . t-moon a program of pporta will bo 1 OPEN PLANS FOR U. S. JOBLESS CONFERENCE Prrsiilrnt to Issue Call Soon to (Conferees to Help Solve Problem. V.'ASHIXGTOX, Sept. 1 3 .- form al rail for the national unemployment' rnnffrf - nce in Washington will prob- . 1,1,. 1.- 2 .,,,1 U.r Ur,,' llo r4 i r cv i,,.. j, -' r. aff'-r his return from New York lii.ir.i.stration ohlciaLs paid Tuesday Yii- phins. ofilcial.s added. hae v,"' ri pr;cucUly completed and have i ,.t , n ni ry mre.eM to me yacnt i.Majttowp s- that Pres't Hardin? I'an disou?fl them with Mr. Houver bf(.'irt tlie return to WanalnKton. A .If t'n itt. if.tf. 1' . . i- t Vi a rr, f r r.o said to be still undecided althoir-Ui Sf,r. i'e, now appeared mc-st probable. A' cptancs are understood to have b-ien received by Sec'y Hoover ficm th" 10 conferees who will represent the country at the conference. Among thos who will attend. It hast 1 been indicated. a.re Samuel Gompera president of the American Federation of Labor; John L. Iesis, president of the Fnitf-d Mine Workers of America; and t'harb s M. Schwab. ilvilrt'viri tif tHo T"let,.1liotn y .l o,r oration. W htlier Sec'y Hoover will participate in the deliberations, it is believed, w.ll dpe.nd upon I'res't Harding, who muy have him as c hairman of th conference or re-! iu.t hitn to attend merely in hisj ofticials capacity. I'res't Harding, it! is UToier.-tood may open the com'rrn " hintsIf, ariuainting tiii conferees with the problems before lum, ;in J then turn the whole matter over to them for action. BILES SEES EARLY t RESIDENT' INFLUX Michigan Central Railway Orv.. lcr Expected to Roost City's Population. N1LKS. Mich.. Sept. 13. NV.es' actuil population is to be increased h I'.a faml!ie3 immediately. This inrrf'i will be caused mainly by the! .-) hohhmnt bv the Michigan Con-! rai Hiilroad Co. of the 'Ciller" oj "rating between Nile and Michigan i f'iry, provided for in a company or'rr which became effective Sept. A'-.-orvlirg to TV. TL ("oror-it, master
n.'-' hani" for the Michigan Ontral j "There isn't a word of truth in it." Kiiln ad Co.. tliif ordr. whleh re-j said l'ureh of Sprague's eopyri-hr. iuirs al! men employed in the ter-1 article in which Sprague claim vdntl yards her to m ike iheir home j Lurch confessed to him th.it he killin Nile-, the orders is to be strictly jed Kennedy with tbe knowledge of enforced. . Mr:'. Obenchain as the only mtana of
Orders abolishing the Val'rs"' between Nile and Michigan City were i-uod lv the M'.hrigan Central pome tinv ,-i' uin Citv
Tie men livlncr in Mlc'l-jthe however, established a
lll-i-" system of their own. and it : -Tared until the final orders of the' nio ir.v e'rnte!iinc all men to live ' Niles or relitKiuish thir pla-e bec i m e etle Sept. 1 on'.v two h".!!- .jr-1 allowed ' Wh. on tne time a man caoea i i . l . . . . , 1. . . t - :v and the time h is to report, ; is practically iiupos-ible for an ' :'..e to live in Michigan City and i -rr fr dutv In time in N i!e." I t?i:t .Mr. oovpftt. in exn. anatin c ,)" ci-.nvi.inv'.f action. j It .v.iü learned at the terminal o : !:. in this city today that praon- J all rnplryr? äff ctr I are heads which mean, cons. rva:h popu.aii n f NiUs be rt ased bv 'rio 150 famiM r v. Mich: r . a a r TO d move :an City to Niles are re aid -'f railroad i'hci.a: h'"v.cs here. .v.: HEES COURT ACTION FOR CO-ED ROOMERS "Li'MlNCTON, Ind.. Sept. ! : Iii--;;: r-n: r cul iti attempted b an of worn' n at i university, was beset with j Tue- 1 ay when Dr. V.'iim" 1.1 ',; b-a:: t '.. v d a I. Atwat. r tiled a complnint lo re seeking to comp et V . t b.-:.e cn the "apcf rooming house. M .-- W . ils bv api roved" list; r to .! r nt hsh at J 0 ... we k. and IT. i r ri i se home hi-- housed ra r n students for vt a r in Sorority at Elkhart liCS C)t(ltO l OpvrS EN D I A N A P O L.I S . 12.
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ic& cf Incorporation f.IM Tuesday with Secretan of State Jackson :nThe Cream Tried Cake Compar.v ,: Wayne, capitalized $5.0.10; directors: Robert M. Hoy, RusKl L. t Austin and Harold YV. Austin, all of! Ft. Wayne. j Tne eiam ma Tau Sorority. L!k-! hart, directors. Su;?in Lerl, jcani Inh.im, Dorothy Carter, and Paul-i ir.e VeitHerw ax. all of Llkhart.
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frr.oor. and evening In a grand jo Hificition. Tili. 3 one of th fe'rc-atist conCROU DS TIIROKG PARK OA' FAIR'S FIRST DAY (Continued from pajri rr.) ing the boys an 1 girU within the ran3 of their vision. "In the free exhibits the trained dos pav a plea. sin? exhibition of oWer tr!.ck3 a.9 an interlude to the racing program and won the plaudits cf ths small boy. During the evening a Inni concert and fireworks display beforo tho tjranisfftnil of the rare cour attracted hunireda of visitors. A pyro- j tehni: display of a hln order j 'pleased the big crowd. Fair of!ieial?i estimated during the evening that , the attendance ranged in the ndgh- j borhood of 15,000 and was fully upi to that of th afternoon. . . , A . T, , ... i at th fair today. H.inkf will c40:-e . , . - , . ... , , anrl many of the merchants will al- . , low as many of their clerks as can be .pared to get away during , afternoon. Th stores will not close, i (but many of their clerical etalTs w 11 ' bo out at the fair grounds. Today's track program inrludr3 . entries in tho 2:Z0 paco. 2::M tr t and 2:i:.. Prizes in the first and 'third e-nts are $400 each, whih: o.o, o i rtrt.-, e.. Entries have been received from thleading staoles of Kentucky. Indiana. Kansas and Michigan. It will bo a big day for the followers of hr,rc,: flfsj, . BURGH DENIES ALL IN "CONFESSION"!.' . ... . lirailUS .'Vlieiietl SiaiCllieill OI Killing Kennedy as "Infernal Lie."' IOS ANGELES. Calif.. Sept. 13. The Obenchain-lu:rcn-Ker.ncdy murder cHse did battle with the Fatty" Arbuckle case for the first time in the point of public interest here today when the publication of a threei page copyrighted htory in the Los ; Xngelos Ex-aminrr saying that Arthi r i Flurch had confess d complicity in the slaying of .L Helton Kennedy Chandler Sprague a newspaper r. -1
portcr, was followed by Rurch's ve-j rs dc-ided to allow this road to rehenient denial. j main, open for the present, unless it
"It Is an infernal He, from hoin ring to end." j Speaking in a clear, firm voice, and locking thrt interviewer souare'.y im tho face is he pressed his ehe elc ! close to the bars of his cell county jail today. Arthur Huia h branded tlie reporter statement ; that Hutvh had confessed to the murder of J. Helton Kennedy as '"tlvsue i-f falsehoods. ending an intolerable situation. "It is a complete fabrication and tissue of falsehood from the I'.rst to last word," Lurch continued, "I have talked with Chandler Sprague. but I have never uttered a word to him that would warrant his writing such a roniplctely unjustl-ii--.d and untruthful statement." Mrs. Olor.jhain. also ürmly denie I at the county ji;l that there was a ;wru oi i;u;u in . . luuiiu.ui 1 . ..... ' . . . T . . .' . .... . -1 t-tatemen insofar .is j-'o is concerned. Spr.igue's story told in graphic d i
."j tail hew Lurch had tn'd him of the'ticn was accordlug to an! rd I slair.g of Kennedy. He ald Lurch j . thcial count eompb to! Tuesday at j I j d'- lar'-d tb. at he and Mrs. Obenchain th o?.ee of tlie secretary of state. J f-lhad decided, because of Kennedy.-! Preparation of the proc'.a matiou ! I
; a ;! hew Lurch had tn'd him of th treatment of h'-r. that Kennedy must) V done away witn. They decidtd. Sprague dec; ir- s, Lurcii i afesscd. that the s'. ty. ng s:i"U.o ;e -lone in i.e c-ny o.ui auat M rs. t be:-.chain was delegated to sve , th tt Kenne i was induced to uo there. Thin was accomplish 1. ' C-pia-i.t ivtr!. Juic.n LU.vi ji.ia. v. hen .vir.-. Obem'hair. to'.l K n a was j 1 u g to U .'e L.-s AngcKs ' :. i a Tnot-.T i le to arious points th tt had be..-n favorites in i.i ' .-- ' r their intimacy. Lu.e.i tiivn went tu the glen after .lark. Sprague said, and when Ma dalyr.m Oben bain and Kennedy drove up in the car. he was hiding ur.d-r t tlie : 0 V) the cabin p "reh. W'lii ; Kenne: w;:s seeking a light with which to find his way int' he C.i ! O Sprague charges Lurch with sayim Lurch fired, missing hix mark tl first shot but finding it with the Lurch then drove t" Sinta Nfenic e Sprague'.n arttc a ' b C' c hurled :ht ! gun hp ha.l i:s- d ir.ro the s. a. drov - ( ha k to Los Angeles, w nt to bed and the next morning bear. led a train for Chicago. According to Sprague's nory th? cnnf.'.on was made while the two converged In the Lis Angele county ; on Aug. 14. 10 a lys aiier jend - V . T - ntdy'a murder. Sprasue allepe Lurch told him. be-: Mrs. Obenchain from Kennedy ma-j lign Influence?. Lurch. Sprague j rlared. regardeä nims-.-iZ as a ni-n: errant" rather than a murderer and I believed the killing Justified. Iu-t year 914.OC0.O00 pounds c tbacco were .nold in the United , 'States.
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- r.t;l i:: the t ':.' o il tcf aii'?' of thf- novelty i whicli it. to üJvrtifo fcj'.uu rund" "a un- of Jt t- l t and b leitest of 'ooo-t-!'' cities. It is planned to make tliis ckv '"worM finied," tiifUKh 1 1 i - : !y,il:y of its industrial class. Thcro ;ir del-.patcs fr-jia evt-ry ?tite In the 'union. CONCLAVE ON AT DOWAGIAG TODAY Michigan Building and Loan League to Convene in Annual Session. S're'ri.jl to The News-Times : i NILE. Mich., Sept. 12. The S4th j annual convention of the Michigan ! liuildins- and Loan league will bo hold at DowaKiae, Wednesday. W. j It. WH'., stfretary of the Ite'jAblo I Ii. Ä: L. Oj f Xiies, V. X. Burnt, j IT. I. Iaberteaux and others of the I directors will attend. The principal ! speakers will be U. H. Senator Charles II. Townsend of Michigan, , t , 4 , , T. , . Secretary cf State Charles Deland, . , r , and 1j. C. I3atdorff, Secretary of tho , . , , . Mich.gar Khutor association. .MJ": a,!'1 Mr J red, uc" j , 3 . . ... , T A ' ' nd Oak sts and w:ll , novo N!;- " baurr Is a conductor for he M. C. K. H. . ; ' - .moving the Niies-outh bend road at the PtatP 1!nr y modifying . (1 !0tls turv at that point u!lk'h has l,n the 'Htrlbutins i -ai:5c of many accidents. ' The Howard township board of re'view met y .sterdaj- to consider ob jections to the assessments on acci'u:u of the improvei.'ieut of the ! district road No. .1.11. leading from the city limits of Niles to the M. C. Terminal. After considering objections of the individual j property owners, the board decided jto reduce the amount of their as.se.ssmcnts. and will correspondingly increase the amount eharued to the j railway company, which is the prini ripil l'eneiiciary. I Clarence Miby of Chicago, . I'orotlier of Will Miicy (f Niles. who I died Sunday, is in a vtry serious mdiiion a. a result uf the hock of hi.- brc-thrr's death. State Highway commissioner Frank F. Hogers of Lansing will make a tlmrouqh inspection cf tho roa ds this county on Friday and Saturday. Mr. Rogers, accompanied by a corps of rnginct :, arrived here Monday t ia.s upon tho read plan cf tho state board at Sherwood llill. north of Watcrvüct. Mr. Hcg'((comes actually impassible, and later in the season to add a top dressing to the roadbed. The visit of the highway commissioner is presumed to have an important bearing as to whether the county i to obtain the road reward fund of 2 00,0 00. POLICE CANT HUNT .MOONSHINERS .HERE WAUSAW, Sept. 1". Mayor John A. Sloan Tuesday r.ctiiied night office ra cf the Warsaw police department that hereafter they are to refrain from hunting moonshiners and bootleggers into the wilds of Kosc:ti?ko county, with the result that tii' city isi left unprotected during their abstnre. COMPLKTE VOTE FOR ELECTION IS READY
INDIANA? CLIS. Ind., Sept. Lb !j The total number of votes east inj I the constitutional amendment e!cc-i
living the results of the election :m wilder way m the governors o!.ic. I After a conference with Attorney (.Ji.ncr.il L.-l:, Gov. Mcday said tlie rocl-imatio'. Tobaldy aould not be. -Ued '-.n'il Widiusdav. DROP MURDER CHARGE OF SLAYING MOTHER I i K N S S A K LA L L , Ir.d . Sept. Lh n r;'ti'Ti or Lro-J'M utir.g Att'y J. C Murph.y, the char:-e a- ir..-t It. M. 1iv:h of murdering 1:;h r.mther wa? dismi?.--d .her Tuesday. The father and toother of Lasis were burred' to d ath in their farm Jiome near Mo-'"-c o. Tnd . dan La :s wa s .1 c :u:tt il st' time a so on tliv- charge cf havinir nvir.I I his fatn. r. The ! c a s v i v i.uc 1 to thi coutitv. MORGAN AIDE LEAVES OON FOR LOAN TRIP N LYV VOLK, S"pt. 3. Therr.as nt. of J. P. Mci-ari C- . V. Lam- : will icavr fir Mexico Citv the end : tm. :o c...-?-;5. witn tne b Mex: 3 irovcrr.mer.t rrd-.c:3-s the s.atus of that eour.try'n ctrnal obligation.. Mr. Lir.in; n.ake the : trip at the request cf the InternaI ticr.a! Coniriijficn of Uar.krs of Mexico, cf which he is actinr chairtended an invitation to the commit - tee on:e time ao. i?n.Newton, discoverer of theory, was a dune era v a fchool. st t rs can lie rnly In wat-r that i co-.t.iirs at least 37 parts of .alt to tvery 1000 parts of water.
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Fall Suits $25.00 to $125.00 Now that it's a bit cooler milady can comfortably turn her attention to the trying on of Autumn Suits. And it is really a pleasure here at Robertson's where new models of graceful line and soft coloring are being shown. The fabric choice ranges over Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Velour, Ylama, Duvette de Laine and Chamoisette and the beautiful trimmings are rich embroideries and beads. The loi?g coats and longer skirts are the most definite changes made in this" year's models. After a very careful seection on our part we believe we have here a Suit collection that will satisfy you. New Hats Are Here Yesterday witnessed the arrival of a number of handsome new models from Phipps and Gage. These two milliners are well known to every woman who is ever on the lookout for the smartest in head-wear. The numbers we have just re ceived are their latest Autumn creations and are a very desirable value at $10.00 to $23.50 Z 1 f n $ A
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Dainty Blouses Several new Tailored Waists arc now on nip!ay. Some are of Crcpr etc Chtnr. Radium and Pusy V. filow with square or tv-.k. A frw have hiph necks and tucking down th 55. to 51 1 .OS. front A vciy pretty C.repr cir Chine Peter Pan uit i's made with tlie tucked bosora and open cutis. It has a narrow black tie nr. cl centrs in bisqur or flcs! 510.50. Perrins' Glo cs ! ! This make is known the world over for its particular style and high quality. We arc proud of the complete Perrin line we now have ready: La Mure 1 2 button Glovei in black, brown and grey 56.75. La Mure 1 6 button Gloves in brown 57.9". La Mure 8 button Gloves in brown and black 53.00. La Savoy 8 button Gloves in brown &3.50. La Oudjda 8 button Gloves in grey, rhnmpaignc and black $3.()5. Belldone fancy wrist Gloves in brown and black 55.00 a pair. J y. n rr
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