South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 258, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 September 1921 — Page 2
THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 15. 1921 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
FALLS IN TRAP IN CHICAGO AS LEADER "TALKS
Causes Arrest
Knzinrrr '"Prnrhc" a- Lora Man Mrt- IVtrctivr-. in Hi- Iloinr.
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CITY SUES PAPERS ' Mexicans Kidnap FOUR CHARGES TEN MILLIONS FOR "herS Child, m mm
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LIBELOUS ATTAGKS
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ARBUCKLE NOW
Chicago Tribune and Dailv News Defendants in Unusual Court Suit.
niSDL'i;. Ariz.. ?rpt. 14. A band!
rf Mexicans JncJay night rai-ied ' thrt l-.Tr. of riirh Char;inl m four! .-:::!cs Fou:h of ht-rV nr.i escaped aft-! Jutv in Report Blames Star for
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'ii'"oriir.r to tc'.ei'hor.e rr-pcrts rec fiver Ivft f'r Warren.
Death of Mi Rappe. Film Actres.
CHICAGO. .Sp:. n. Whether a city of cth'-r niur.ic-ip.ul corporation
j may stte a new5pi;.:-r. alk jJn? d-r.i-
iairts approximately ih valu cl tlif ' jc-rJrc r-stab'.ishrr.r.t of the litter.'
pose verdic t of
GUARDS SHOOT TWO
IN JOLIET BATTLE -vc
(Continued from paj cr.e apparently deeply moved, accepted
j tho verdict ;th composure.
erdlct v.-as the outstaniins
of th Arbt-ckle case today.
Other developments wore:
rind Iktty CampU-II.
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;th full urn. virtually put. tho nov.I paper out rf hu5lr.e-.--. uill - o:ic
Icily of Chicago agair.r. ir.e Chicago ! UlllCagO IrUDnian 111 (JUlIltette j irlü charges that liquor was brought Trihune. which Is to i.-r- called fori rsnp, firnr Woll Pn i t0 an4 ori'ei at lhe Lbor day hearing F-pt. ::. i scapes U cr all ton- party in Arbuckles hotel rooms i Th uit rt,l In th circuit court ! Vict IS Killed. jvvhere Mifs Rappe was alleged to
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112 0, after tho bitter
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IUInol3 republican primary cam i JOLIET, Hi.. S'ept. 14. Cr.f man
m "f that 3'--ar, a.-ks d-i :r.a;-'S cf i ws shot to dath and two wounded
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havo suflered the attack which end
ed in her death. The finding of Betty Campbell, show girl, and one of tho.se attending the party, after she was reported to have disappeared and her interrogation by the district attorney. The statement of Capt. cf Detectives Ctfatheson that cr.c cf the gir! witnesses who had attended tho
TANCiJ TKLCPHONE LKD TO against th Chicago Dilv X v 5. In ! uü-g the wall after the quintet nad j part' had b?cn askcd t0 accept a
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j $l".0'"0. '.."; alleging that puhli.V-l J it; a da-h fcr liberty at the JoÜet 'ch-'irgcs a-air.st thf fmancial p:irt uf ! penitent iary. Carl Stcpina, said to
(Mayor William Hal Thompson's i b a Chicago gunman, and Kdward HIJXIIV I, IiliRMAX, THE MOVIE 'administration had impaired the' Thorpe alro cf Chicago, made their PnoniTKR ANT) FIANCB OFjcity'fl credit and hampered the con- j . -cape. VIRGINIA HAI'PK. 'VVjIO.-i; IN-1 due: cf municipal buine?.. ' Theodore Shi'.Ier. 25. was droppti
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: . .: i ', v.-a cr'tin a -; ! have a dvlv r f p ir a r 1. . : ha-. ! b:- !' ; ' fail : ' v ' :. Tj-; ' ".; r r r r ' vas cam;-::' 1 v.Vh i:. r-ju rril 1 -" r -.' r:-' b-w . a- ..uh i'' r. 1 -.r.d D-t r vrr: "-'arc'" ontehr. r !'. ..! .4 i 1 i P.j '.-..'! A.-: iii. r;-b' S-vv Cha-I r f tb- Mi hir i '. ' : ' th a 1; -s ' b ;ra' : ' I 1 hhot 0!;r. :. H ?ai T'.t 'i : fi- r;;'i f '! ;tt IV-'i"..-
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; ADMINISTER OATH ; TO FIRST UNIT OF FEDERAL GUARD
each instance the city eued in its icy. 'aped from Jicir celb. Johl corporate rapacity. j Koch, pervin? l' years to life, ar.i Thirty-fix items or editorials pub-', flvorgo William?, under the same lislud by th" Tri bun b-f.v'-n .lutu- j rtenco were wounded seriously. l." and Fept. 1. K20. ar; citfd by j The break was engineered by Diethe cit3''ä attorntyü as th" ba-ls for I pina, vho obtained hi.- freedom by
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the suit. Many of thra declared l flatly that th c ity wr ' brokr."
miners rerrrea t" tn" u.e jt scrip for paying city employe.-. In Kverai in-stancrs it was stated thit th" city treasury fa cd a huge deficit and one item quoted Rieut.
Gov. Oglesby, a cindid ite
ar.dist ho Prompted Company Desertion. (Continued from pag or.e)
for the
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.1 that tli' I that this was far from the purpose
y, Mi h.itt nny organization in thr. federal
. --rnl -' ()' t'o. T;i- T- t'.is o i triurJ. l" reiterated tho ptatensnts v-: h-.vai mc' found wr !('-t- ina'o by th" local organizers con
ed from a
gubernatorial nomination
this f.rure at 1 1 0.000.000. The Chicago Tribune gave out the
l following: tstatement Wednesday right In regard to the euit against ir for $10,000.000 dimagr in the
city of Chicoco, to b called tept. 1'. Sought State Control." "At the time of filing thiw suit the city hall machine controlled the
rr. l.vor'H o.'lire of Chicago, the Chi- j
law whk-h ; capo city council, and the newly
i. ling the holts of the cell lock, and the five made their way to the upp r tier, where they cut a hol in the rrof with too'.s stolen from the mathir.e ihop. Escaping from the roof to the prison yard, the fleeing convicts v."ro freen by prison guards who cponed fire. I.ast Winter Stepina was shot by Horace Odell. chauffeur for John A. Lick, tirs: deputy superintendent cf police, m an attempt' d holdup. He was captured ana later eft aped from thi canty li capita I.
bribe to withhold her testimony
DLrt. Att'y. Mathew A. Brady Raid he had not decided What course tu pursue in regard to the murder in view cf the manslaughter charKCs-. but would settle the matter before Friday, when Arbucklo appears in police court to plead to tho murder charge. The grand jury indictment for manslaughter is to be returned in the superior court Thursday.
Farmers comprised SO per cent of the American army in the Revolutionary war. 75 per cent cf the armlee of the Civil war, and 5" per vent of the A. K. F. during the gre;it war just past.
THESE ARE THE DAYS Remember th time during the bat thre month; when you ?aid. "I'll attend to that in th fa:'?" Well here wo are right at the beginning of the new soaron and it's high time to "attend to that!" Mayh you were going to engape a coDk or more help in your business, maybe you were planning to buy ar. automobile or pom additional furniture fcr your home, maybe But what's the use of going through a lot more "maybes"? Because you can't name anything that you can't get through the News-Times' clai-shiei columns at le?s cost and trouble than anywhere else! Turn to the rlissif.ed section today look through the ads under the particular heading that interests you and se if you don't find an advantageous offer there. When you war.t something that If n't advert!ed or when you need competent help call Main 2100 and ask for an ad taker.
! CHURCH REQUIRES i FIGHTERS. HE SAYS
VENIZELOS WEDS; WILL VISIT U. S.
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SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y.. Sert. 14. Pres't Harding, who boarded the presidential yacht Mayflower lato Wednesday with the expectation of returning diredtly to Washington, unexpectedly changed h.U- plan Wednesday night, and decided to viit West Point tomorrow. Tentative arrangements call for a frame of solf in the afternoon and a review of the Weft Tolnt cadets later in the day. No time hai? been set Wednesday night for the return trip to Washington.
The writer supply of tho city of Tunis is obtained from the same source that supplied Carthage, and some ancient cisterns are ft.iiJ to be still in use.
act:ve rast-'r i Bishop II- i : keynote of lh-.- -.-.:". :- ed greater a crrrx-r inc Christ' teachir.?.-. declare a that it tak--withstand sin and that teach that th-" best pr:' tianity are th?' v.r. dar.pered their li f-.; "I do not cor.si.lcr pli:nent to the ministry cor.silercd th b-?t ins-
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enough to a battle to smoke, but few get c!--. p-"t into the smoke, i-h: firings of yn;ir p"p! "
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ADLER EROS. On Michigan at W ashintou sin c iss Tin: sioh! i )it mi:x a.v , s.
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WARSAW With $10 In liU pocket and t.iinus a :ir.zr tcwa lochinr knife with a b'.idc abr-v.t fo::r inchin length. J. W. Rlhctt. ritt.v ::r-. Pa., by profession a plur.-.b.-r. is on h I.5? way to So u t h B e n 1 W e J. r. f r-1 r. y . not because ho wanted to Ie,ie th:5 city, but becauj.- hr- w.ii tak-n r
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f Loaned these out of ;. L J EMPLOYMENT to buy. COAL an l Winter Needs :
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the city limits by rp.i. Ciiarle P.nic'if and t fast. II o do-'; area1 his making a trip to F::b
I INDIANA FINANCE CO. ;
!(''m
Fee our coil at th' C. I.nnt & Son?.
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"urre. f-n iiiir":. ' n . m ' i pi ; i i .-:i"i.i ic i raertea governor.
Pn-V- !t. .n;l. III.. ;'..ont fA o v: j -if r.iitu ana u-- tni strengt! to tne '"It had made Its n ,ir.-j wlilrh aft-
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nttii"st before tho militia can be'erwards proved successful, to elect a!i d upon. If 2, ' pien cannot t the speaker of the nous.- of repreM vitli a situation, what can a j f ntati r s and to control both
f : o .
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O f r a !
has it.-! asfT.'H in this i.ty.
tb" hr'r and i:s'-Kt.
have Veen .r:ob n fr-.m cars of mr-
rh'ir.ji" in r:nr-it 1 and s" ii:th r.end. tl That th- rhl'ug
bandit
was Iritimated bv S rgt. Knc?.An.wykl. II, declared that h was of tho opinion thr.t th- "J.k'ba Ran?" were co-operating wit.i t!v Chicago crowd In tho robb.-ries in tlii.r city anl vicinity. Jasl'w Koc7.orow.ici .-ays. is rr.w in Jail in tUfauit of JCO bond and was reLfntly bound over to tlv -rand Jar- fcr hLi all-'' d implications i- r'-bb-rie.H cf clothing s'ores in this ei'y. lUmglit, at Auction." ;orgt. Kerzorowski al:" ntated stated that the local police hive 1,-rn worlv-ini; for th- pa-t two vrars "f. p( t sanvthing on" AshiiT. He Mid tb y had be.-.n Pisi'ioun of l.;:-i lurir.- tb.is tf.v. but ' -r.-;,f-v.- j-b to "Cith him with the
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1 a 1 1 .a II "ti rf II 5 men do, w,w the c.ur-stion put by Mj. Rich. Tho. rf xt meeting of th company, with e-ich man bringing recruits
brandies of tho Illinois legislature. It confidentially expected to nominate and elect tho entire circuit curt of Cook county, giving it 5iilvtan-
for the additional cornpanits. willltial control of the nisi prius judge?.
r.- held Friday nisrht at 7:30 at the Chamber of Commerce. At that tini tho appointment of th first sergeant, four Fergeant section leider, two platoon sergeants and (iht
corpcrals will be dis;''Used. Tern
pornry warrants will bo issued until
tho nvn can be actually tested a
drill. It is planned to have the outfit uniformed ;ind equipped in less than a month. Capt. Temple will go to Indir. napolU hortly to present ! rpiisitbms. The govrrnnvnt is ru.hlm: 'I'llpmimt to the nr-v organizatiorii? as fa-st an possible. Capt. V. It. Clapp, M. O. M. C.
He stated that with hi.i ar- I conducted the physicsal examinations
loht nicht. Xot on' man was rejected for physical disability. Dr. Clapp expreod surprise at the rencral physical condition of the men. .r1or Jtich. in his remarks to the n?-P!iibd r( mpanj' uryeii clc.-": application to the work of train in sr.
the Cook county appellate courts and the jun- commissi on er.. It had nlreadv op.mly threatened the -j. pre-me court of Illinois.'
:! DISARM TOPICS ARE
SUGGESTED BY ü. S.
"PACKAGE" AT DOOR PROVES TO BE BABE
S're ial t Tbe .- g-Tiraes : WAKAW, Sept. 14. Responding to a knock at the front door lite Tuesday evenir.cr. .Mr. Asa Rawlston. who resides in the south part of the eity. was confronted by a woman unknown to her and who placed a package in her hand and then suddenly turned about and fed. Inspecting the package Mis. It aw !.-.' n dL- oered that it contained an infant cirl child. The Identity cf th'" p,ir :;t. is unknown.
r.-.-' in Ciiicago ana his furequeni r.ini.cil to this city ho beüvcl tluit tho looal d- pa rtnifnt fo-:M b ;ih'. to n.-ik- form- headway in attempting to dear up thf minerioit rob-bt-ri'-s which have occurred in thi rltv during the pa?: f. w years.
Hr v'.a'cd that .a ef th- poods now t-o
mplte ch.erk
Ho commented favorably on the ap-
red in th" Ash- pc.aram o f,f tho men and declared ha pin . would j that in th hrvt company the or-
1,4 rnnd bv the 1 -oal Iop irtm nt in i,.niers had a wonderful nucleus for
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Alu hiizan OffT ?10J00,000 X ri li of Srcuritios In liv Soldi'Tr.
v.er -. a nd;s- bv- the battalion. The major declared pilfered from , ho "amid return to South Rend in a.
"pan?:" in th: ; vcrv -hrt time to muster in the
ot.ic.r.- u-.-ci , otner two companns. Tib-tht. it w is . Recruiting parties ill spend tne ffr.by domed ! wet k it the fair grounds. Rnlisi
th- r b :ng ! niei-.tji can als-o be fdled out at the
i: i namier or commerce, ana tnroucn
fict that tho ! a. R MncDonaM. who Is assUtink n'.v,irnif 1 i'h J in th- orgnruzation, or Mr- Hcga'a.
.e-r fa'h. i-, in the .?. M. S. bids. Ux-rervioj th . i! ! r -on ar- accepted for one ycir, men , 'Aa'h.out previous training for thro-?
' i R mo work wir. be a feature of tb.o training, and immediatt ly sites will be selected for the outdoor rang?
ho t rr.porary armory, which bo u.-f d until a memorial arm-
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A special appeal is being made to :-h ceh.ool students ever Is yea.r.i ' ;iCf and po.-IW'Itieci aro that ;i hool company will b formed.
BIDS INVITED FOR
BOfiUS BOP ISSUE
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policy
WASHINGTON. Sep', 14. The American covernmont acrain has
taken the initiative in the armament o'clock
nTotiatinr.. by suftgesthig to the other powers ra tentative P.-ft of subjects for dbscussino at tho coming conferenoe hero. Tho propo.-al as forwarded to Mi forois::i capitals fo- consider.ition docs not po the length, however, of enumerating all th? specific controversies which t h I. government considers pertinent to the armament di.-cus.-ion.
1 i rnnl nfH r illio t n o
ing of broad quest iocs of
without any attempt to .--peculate .is to what particular case.-.. It is argued also that the scheme of permitting the conference to develop its own scope has a peculiar adaptability to tho far eastern situation whvro several important questions now are unaVr negotiation and mar be settled before the delegite a.ssv'tnbie hero Nov. ll. oo far r.r.e of the invited nation lias replied formally to the suggestion, but officials are understood to have reoived encouraging reports cf the reception of the Vjz abroad. It was drawn up on the basis of oxtensn a informal exchances of views ati'.'ir? the infrsted crov-rnmentf.
AVA 1 1 SAW Kwry chicle f--r the fro transportation e-f pupil.s of Van Ruren er.unfy. Ko.-iusko county, is now motori d, this being the first towr.sh.ip in the county to have an all-motorized hack service.
j Thore are seven motor hacks; and one auter:-io!.ile boinrr u.-a 1 to take Ot j pupils to and from school. The time-
re. -paired for the hacks to make their trips I? from r,0 to 4ä minutes?. A pupil residing a long distance from any school can board a hack shortly liefere 7:4". and be at school in tim
for the opening exercise? at S j
Ii. O. T. M .. Nn. Tov, will hsvr roll rail Thursday evening at M'a-e Hill.
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Stop That Itch 8 Its imneccssary and n.?rvfe rzeking. Apply cooling Rcsinol Ointment and knew thecemfori it ?.ives. IDZAT, yORliACVJ VENDER SKIN
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; h.ivc moved to Miiford and and Raldwin-Felts detective?. - p-ipos have bem trar..-ferre i ', C'liarse Loauo Witli State. :i-.e Miifo.-.i s-mcol, including a ' ' It is n. further matter of pu
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Our Fall and Winter Line of Carter's Underwear for Women and Children is Ready Women' Wool Union Suit?, three slvlrs neck and sleeves, ankle- length $4.50 and Sv.OO.
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At $16.50 We have a splendid selection at this price in draped skirt, low waist line and jumper models. The serviceable fabrics of Jersey, Tricotine, Serge and Poiret Twill arc used, and the trimming is embroidery, beads and braid. At 319.75 Besides the low waist line model wc have for this price the new handkerchief draped Dresses. Both models come in Poiret Twill or Georgette and are handsomely trimmed with beads, embroidery and braid.
Women's liht weight half wool Union Salt-., low ncrk nnd sleeves, Dutch ncrk .md elbow
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-At $25.00 The pretty blouse models with the Jenny or bell sleeves come at this price. Fagoting and bands of self material are used for trimming and there is a choice of six fabrics.
Unusually
of silk and woo
At $29.75 striking combinations
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price. Poiret Twill and Satin are used mostly together, resulting in a very pleasing effect. Trimmings here are beautiful.
Women. i Silk and Woo
Union SuiH in all tylos nek and sleeves, including bodice top, knee nd anlil length S3..i0 and 54.00. Women's Cotton Union Suits in same styles as the ilk and wool $2.00 and $2.23. Girls' Cotton Union Suite, drop seat, hih neck and Ion sleeves Dutch neck and !- bow sleeve, ankle length $1.75. $2.00 and $2.25. Girls' 11 wool Lnion Suits,
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ankle Imgth $3.5 0.
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53.75 and $4.00. Boys' Union Suits, rey only, open back $3.00, 53.23 and $3.50.
The Season's Newest Dress Materials Black Charmeuse $2.25. Messaline $ 1 .9. Changeable Taffetas. $1.95. Crepe de Chine $1.95. Georgette $1.95. Two Season Satin $1.50. Wool Jersey $2.25. Wool Fram $1.98. Serges 75c to $1.25.
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3000 FlanTte Garments
Chilly nights come without warning. Be prepared for them by making an early selection from this mammoth assortment of Pajamas, Gowns and Skirts. They are made of splendid quality Flannelette and are cut from good liberal sized patterns. You will note that the prices are very pleasingly low.
fancy
Shirts in neat
stripes $1 .39. Special Shirts of woven Madras in plain or fancy stripes $1 .95. All Wool College Sweaters 5.00, $7.50 and $9. Jersey woven Sport Coats fine for golf or automobiling $5.00 and $7.95.
Gowns $1.00, $1.50 and $1.98 Plain white or fancy colored stripes. Round or V necks Trimmed with hem stitchins and braid. Skirts 50c, 89c and $1.00 The4.e may be had in either plain white or pleasing colors. Nothing more comfortable on a cold, windy day.
Pajamas $1.50 and $2.50 Assorted colored stripes in either the Billie Burke or twopiece styles. Epecially Kood for college girls. Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments for Children
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These are very specially priced or this sale and are a wonderful
value that no mother should nii?5.
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