South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 313, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 November 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH DE.'D NEV3-TIiViZ3
WEDNESDAY : :CRMNG. NOVEMBER 9, 192 !
Await ('o:njIrli:i of Local Arrjpnm'iit- 1 tat Kmp! 1 1 1 1 1 1 Din t lor. I'.rect .'ict'.f r. ? -v - th t:ib rr . t f .t I 1 !c ym-r.t '.'jr iv: t'j fr'.! :?. i!:y'ä wit'.; v.ork h i r; t- p i a: sly p tI 1 y -. '!. . ; f :. P. ar t ' f Mr, :',';:... r.l i.r-' r II;;;. of 1 1 -'!.ar;a j. ,': , :-. th- -c:iI ar-r?ir;-,'-:-u-:. v. i '' r- - J f r th- i :'..-. . . '..i rt i.i- -i ap;-ru;n-atf 1 by ?!. (!tv. u'.'y an J fit but th -t i!. . ni :' thtt Lart-ii .r:;M Mr. I;i;.s V.:. Tho i "..-rs.!-- r r.f C -"rce which - !-'ti?;l.-: -1 .1 "!:" ra ry bur a'l ü'.'J the r-.r'i ir.fMÜ.ltion, report- a 1-i :.- ;r!rr-i. jn appiicnn' u-jrir.:: ti. ;..- f- v.- 1 ivs. Al;r.(.i;.:, r.-y ; are s'i'.l or;i!r:' irj. a r. ! tr r womn to ? ;..--. vik rnn f.!-l i:H thv- i...:..h r ' i v. rr; n a;'p'.:can.:j r-j.r :- i :. v 1: i ! ! q tr.tity.
( r.'-in h c. ly for tioatir.K : it ;':'.. tr r::--tir;tf nUht in thV. M. A. b-i:;dir.rf i.y C. A. JlarJy. Mr. fiar Jy :s a rnTtfL-rr of tho frim ; "f ":' !; r.: A. IlarJy Co , consulting ! Th's elctur which wa,-? preo--l l y a dir. nor, wa illuy'.rau- I by t;.o (-f r.-ipor fii-l' hnwi.-iK in mir.-t-:ur? mar.y Lran jht-s cl foundry cji
Mlructiun work.
BARKER TO TALK TO LOCAL GIRLS
DELAY ACTION TO :-A- !r",r m:
I7CTA 'M 1 0 II DUDUÄ IT I'ractiral .a.s ,r, fuur.Ury tninÜiül AuLIoii DuiiMU r'1 v:,r ,x;;uir! to RvcR'1,rM of . tii..- hoath ;:.,! c:hjptr r.f th" Aia-
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Pr. CharIr-3 H. Barker of Orana Ilapia.', Mich., who has been brouhl. to thi city by tho Y. M. C. A. to be the principal poaker at the I'i'.htr ar.d V:'- n wc k events, will address a rru'tinq: of K'rla over years of aire ;n the I'irt Presbyterian church at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. A p r.eral invitation Is beins ext n!nl to all who are. eligible. Tii' f ibj ct of Ir. Barker's addrf i has b-en announced as "Th' Mother's Itelatlon to llcr Dauxhler," and it is expected that a ca-
the rrri-vr; r ai 1 i parity audience will he present to f i'iT 1 a tn ri-na j h ar the speaker, who Is of nationn. fn ir nUnr.- of j ai note. Although Dr. Harkf.r id not
Man and Wife Arrested l itr Lifjuor Violation John r rer.c. -1 r ; 1 I. It wlf, Ii l rharn. Kvir r: on ti.- st., wer-' taken Ir.to ct.'o Iv . . r 1 t y nv.rr.Inir by Harry Math- ih, IociI prohlhltloti cr.foreon.. r.: o:'i; r, ar. l hN detfltl, on a rhir:-" of op-ratlnr a -UI and havlr.fr li-pir r. th-:r prf--
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qnr and 2 ' 0 rrtllo;-.. of rms'a. Kerencz and hl wlf wtc r'-l"-a.vfd on hond of a ihousar.'l dollar.".
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Election Day Side-Lights
The election machines made the:r Usefulness in Tuesday's wion. A few reports came to tr.
good at-
the curtain cf tho mach!n. only to pull up tiir' rjr;. in and pas un lrrv.aih i: ra hr v. i ojt Ar. v hcial
ntion of th- eTtlor. board inern-
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Sunday ScJiool Heads to EIrrt Ojl'u vrs at Meet Guperlr.t r dnts of ir. Iay fchoola throughout thM city v. i'.l orqanlzr and eIct off:-rH for th comin year at a met'.r.jr s -h'-du'fd for JYlday, December 9, at the V. M. C. A Th! dc!"!on wan n:nd'- at a mlnor of th city hoard of j-iprlntend-rj h !n the n-oc'.atlon building lapt nlrht. A nominat :- committeo cor.fKln of Fupt. William Studebaker. Sapt. V''"T of th- Zlon Hvpnjrhral church nr.i Sipt. Krlblo cf tho ladlara av., Christ; m church, was nppolr.ted.
Obtain $92.000 But Drive For Funds iot Completed Federated driv o.'Il-'ials announced JlH.O0') had '.)" n .-aibscrlbeJ at noon Tin sd iy i.a tl:- I'manial camj -iIti f t thf 12 rl'.arity organizations uf th city. In Hcatlnn point to th .? I1"','. pro'a Ixin reached by Sittir l iy al:h uh drivo idliciab-i r f;: jirooj,. -.;,-. Th-y &iy "wo will I-'-'.p ;to!r.'T until tho required quota r.-n-hr " It will the first time tho full quota has been sub-
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a medical practitioner, he holds unl- j verity drqrees as doctor of hygiene . and physical culture and his ad- i drrss deals largely w ith a discussion j
of fundamental character standards ar.d e?.?entlal of riidit llvinr. rresldin at the Wednesday meetir.tr will be Mrs. 1 J. Harwooa or the Y. W. C. A. board of directors, and tho sololt of the afternoon wi'J bo Mrs. J. A. Mnloney, nth Miss Isabel Blg-elow as accompanist. Kollowinff Is the committee in charge of the anantrfments: Mrs. Guy Hth, Mrs. Perry Fulton, Mrs. C. A. Kuehne, Miss Arva Yeagley and Miss Maude Heath.
JOHNNY MURPHY IN IRISH TOGS AGAIN; BILL HAYES COMES?
f ireiJci' t:u- compromise prc-;o.-i- , tion, it was b'lievr-d retrain I.loyd "f-orce would carry out his threat j to rfslcn. There :f a porri' ility that a split ,
it of failure of certain levers to Aork. but the deliy a.- a conseijuen"? was In ev.-ry ca.--e :iel;r " l". In the eighth rrtcir.n of the tirt warl. there wa- the --rre tt "t .r.terrupti m. when th- machine falle 1 on the first lever of :he ?--.-or.d ro v, requiring the voter to v.-'-rk fach lner if he desire I to vote the demo .-rati-' ftraight. Tlils was repaire l .on ar. I this machine, despite the early "bucking . f the roomier". w rk-d without trouble .afterward. An Interesting slJe-hcrht on th Tuesday election was the prominence of women as olTiclals at the polls. In to prtclnc:: of the t' l.al of ÖG, women were election inspectors. Thee two women presided in precinct of the eventh warl. A ptreat number of women -erved as clerks and judges and there were some who filled the position c f jioll book holder. While McsFr. J. W. McHenrv ar.I
j I. D. Shirk, who with Tify CWc I Frank Biiinski. e-onicio. compose j the election board, were subject to call at any moment no.ir the t teamin? radiators in the city hall, nt j several pollinsr stations womer. with j cotil oil heaters anl fires built in ! the f-ont yard jo:j-.el with m in :is guards before their respective voting places.
ti return and ut the woman
promptly ask-d her rob as? the eurttii:;. ! demurred. "Why ( an': I oorr.e
to?'' she asked. It was exp'.airfd to h r that l;er
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was "jimmed" 1 ' a oth ers coul 1 -lie was told, i!
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"V a - a n m -t" ' t riu ;n "Now f-ryt hire's regular." 'lunc lack ov-r her shoulder.
it was left that way m: -jso it. It ivas not the regular
curtain.
On liearln: tliat one of the levers on a machine in seventh precinct of the seventh ward would not pull all the way back. ;. median ''"Ian war, dispatched fr m th city dork's office and the erring lever repaired. It was f. -und it had Peer. Fprun? a trltle. At the tiiirl precinct of the "-cond ward, the padlock had been i-roken off th machine. A new or.e replaced it.
Mr-v Geo-,, irovat, 4r'o X. Wab t claims th honor of bincr fr pe n to ra-t a vote Tues
day, s-he w;? a the poll at it. id a
. and cast hfr vote for Mr Tliiin. ki 0 sharp. .Mrs I'rovat livrn in the c md ward.
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vitiNCi: ciiij-:cTs a zoo. IiONDOX, Nov. 8. Prince Wilhelm of Sweden ha arrived at Ciothenburc: from Cairo after a year with a zoo-logical expedition, durin? which was- collected a thousand animals, Including 11 porillns, bison, elephants. Hon.. crocodiles, 2.000 birds arid 6,000 insects. Tt is tho larpcpt collection ever brought to Europe.
TODAY Three Performances 2:307:159:00 Last Timer, to See Splendid Bill Featuring JOE THOMAS SAXOTETTE With Jeanne Mai and Archie Nicholson In a Comtdy Musical Novelty witli a Dash of Song and Dance
An Illness of six week. preceded the death yesterday of Samuel Nelson IIucTfrard, 68, at his home, 2 34 C. Fample st. Mr. Ilugard was born in Union township. Ind.. June ill, 1 S 51? and had lived In the vicinity of South Uend throughout his life. In 1S32 he married Rosa I"". Johnson at I-a-Fort, Ind., During tho last 32 years ho had been employed by the Stephenson Mfsr, Co., as a teamMer. Ills wife, one son, Clarence, of 513 Ohio st., and one brother. Wesley Hurgard, of 121 Fnr.rylvanla st. survive him. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Athlete's Return Builds Hopes of IVotrc Dame; Await "Wednesday Night."
Soven 1 tirnr-s In th1 day. Cjjy Clerk IJilinski and Deputy Clerk It -kup were busy t.iklrg out to certain predncts from whre tlin requests came from, additional ballots for use at the polls.
may o.cur anions the I'Is'erltes. Ti;e Ilritish prtmiT a powerful 1 leader wdth preat powers of prsuation and If he can win the sup
port of the Ulster business man with ! At the fourth precinct polling economic arguments, they may bring ptation of the First ward tho-p wns presntre upon the irreconeilables. ja little comedy pla' enacted early The Orange lodge in Ulster are Tuesday morning. One woman
th backbone opposition to com- ! voter, who tostifie 1 that it was her
promLs-e. They threaten to brin;
A hu5te oil tnnipnnv or a bale of forejsr-T curr-'nry ran puck -r a man'v mouth like a green persimmon. Cm" en over to th" Oliver hot"!. that's where the Fir-st National is topppv:- anl s'r.rt a sa-iners account f -ti ' iloh'ar enough to begin 41 4-?
snoi: ritmv down: . Fed bers during their great
.os:ng out ."aio. have money on i i
hvs for the entire family.
For Your Eyeglasses That is the position in which they ire placed hy the skilled fingers of an expert Optical Specialist. The focal points cf the lenses should bo precisely in line with the pupils cfthe eyes. The nose-clirs or bridge 6hou! J fit accurately, cpmfortably and securely. Bows when these are used should held snugly, without pulling or cutting. Upon thc?e little details cf careful adjustment depends, in large part, the elnciency derived from a pair cf eyegLcs, arid the ease with v,'h:ch they arc wornIt is the policy cf this organisation to regard the proper adjustment cf frames as well a the
prescribing of correct lenses as essential to a complete and thorough optical servuft.
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Johnny Murphy has returned! And with the arrival of the champion field man from his coast home in Oregon, Notre Dame bids fair to capture new honors in the scheduled meets next spring. When Johnny appeared in class room at Notre Dame Sunday morning he was given that ovation which gors only to notable athbtes who return to add new fame to the university, at well as make their mark irr education. Xo one other than a f w rn' mo r. of the faculty. knew that lie was
omire. and the surprise pave an- i offer
other heart throb of pride to evevv
man on the eampu., who until today had known only disappointment in the belief that 'Murph' had left Notre On mo for irood at th end of his sophomore year. Johnny Murphy Ins returned! And with thn arrival of the western champ of the high jump comes the report, unverified, that ano hr of Notre Dame's stars will brighten late Wednesday nicht when 'TdH" Hayes of Horton, who won the western ( ha mpiorship last year in th"
first "offense" disappeared behind
Twentv thoemnd umbrellas were i ' ft in the enr of the Tarif? sub- ! -)--' --'.ir 1
J12 S. .Mit liit. i. -i:ceiiMii to i. C. IVnil. Opt. Hhukstono Theater r.ldir.
about Sir James Craig's downfall if he yields to Irr land.
Aociates of Premier Lloyd j George s-iy that he has made it plain ; to his colleagues in the government j that he will not be respomplble for I a renewal of warfare in Ireland. If j
the Urio::i.s:s remain firm in tluar refusal to make conclusions, the allieM will issue a statement puttimr full responsibility upon the Unionist party. A general flection will follow and every effort will ) e made to continue the Iri-h armistice in
until the result of the election
known.
SHIP FOR MlSSIOX.MtlFS. LONDON. Nov. 8. A new departure in mission work has hen made by the SalvaMon Army, whbh ha. chartered the Wilson lir.e" F.alypso ns a missionary transport to convey a contingent of misionrie.s and their families to India and Cevlon.
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sAJiniL x. iiuc.rj i:d. Samuel Nelson Iluggard. aged years, died Tueday morning at his residence, 234 K. Sample st.. after a six weeks' illness. Death was due
to complications. Deceased had re-
ided In South Fond during his en
tire life and for ?2 years had been employed as a teamster for the Stephenson Mfg. Co. He let survived by a wife, Itosi Johnson iluggard. ono son, Clarence, 513 Ohio nt., and one brother, Wesley Hursrard, 121 Pennsylvania a v. Mr. Ilimgard was born In Union township June 23. IS." 3. lie was married to Rosa F. Johnson at LaPorte, 3I years ago.
Funeral arrangements v;il bo nounced later.
inn yard dash, rolls ,n with th;
'lighting Irish." who will be pllo'-j ed h"nn by Coach 11, - k n from a)' successful invasion of r,p at whrrp j Notre Oari.r- raw its erregtest day in , football by taking thn soorr b .-s ' Army for four tormbdown? and lrating the Cadets. 2S to 0. then flwampIng Rutgers, 48 to i). It will he nnotlur ?rrat day at i-
.x'ii'j i '.i Iii- v. nerr in groiiron warriots return, and gr-.ater still if Filly ITnyfs romes with thern. And l.Snfj 'Firrhting Irish hope arrainst fate that he dof-s. For Hayes iik .-;i'-always stop at the no jard lir.e. and makes record time in eovrrine; the 220. Notre Dame today has changed that old "It's b"tter I .e 'b in never' to road " I f '. LTfiTrr T f , t . . " Ati.1 o.l.t
with another thrtd. of nrido "The K
Koys are coming homo."
Aviators say the barking of a dog can be heard at a height of more than four mile5.
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INDON, Nov. The po.s"dlitv
an" that Premler Lloyd Ceorge ar his cabinet may rfsicn on Friday as a I result of the Irish peace crisi wis
beinij n!sru.sed in the Inner irbs of Downing Ft. tolay. The premier will confer with Sir James Craig and thr othei members of the unionist cabinet of
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Corsets, brocade and coutil, U all models, fTr&
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Christ Rudolph Kraus. 5-week-old I r!''r thp f 'ture cours- of the H Middies, scr--,
f Courtship in onir, with i
Four Other Acts of Exceptional Merit FOURDAYS Starting Tomorrow JOE SHRINER & BILLY F1TZSIMMOi7S A Comedy Diversion,
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son of Mr. and Mr. Chri't Kraus, South Ib-nd av., pneumonia victim, will bo buried this afternoon at
2 o'clock when funernl services will be held from the home of his par- ; er.ts. Rev. M. Ooffenoy will offielate. Burial will be In Highland j cemetery. i
Hritbh rablne t in the irtsa peai-e
r.etrotiatlons w.U deper.d upon this meeting. "'ou!d t!ie T'Jsterite. refuse to
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DENNIS Ct-IAEOT & NO NETTE TORTINI The Boy From Helo-tum and the G:rl From I rnnce
FINIC'S MULES
A "pc ial showing of "Tlio Road to I.ond.on." fi-aturlmr Hry'ant Washburn, at tho Auditorium theater, will be iriven for members of the
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afternoon.
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A mot'tiiig for nil tltoo jxrsons int rested in the Single Tax as 'jromulattd by the late Henry C.earge ui'.l be held U'oln. lay night at the Chimhr of Commr rce. Arrrngeports for details on a cf talks to be given by John '.. White f the llnry Oeorce lecture association of Chicago will be il ic-vu.-sed. A 1921 model Fortl slaii. lHarlrrtr Michigin license Xo. f?tCr, was -t.b n from its ji.arking place in the r: tiovk on W. Folf.iT av, late Monday, according t( a rpr rt made
dice bv its owner. Orln For-
You Worked Hard Fcr Your Money Now Let Your Money Work For You Our Necessity Makes Your Opportunity
Invent your money where the principal is secured and the yield, or di blends assured. Invent your money at hr-me where y.u ran se. it work and grow la value and at the same time cb rive a liber;-, income. Pe your own "P.. inker" makb your own invetm nts and reap the full benefit yourself. References Merchants Nati-mal Dank. South Pend. Indiana. For further particulars write P. O. pox Xo. 301, South Pend, Ind.
:i JIM FULTON &. CO. i "Mv IX-u-hicr' Husband"
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included In the loot of the auto
"hib!bv3s marriages f cured In im p' Tlnn 4 0 percen.t of the matrlial suit in Great Pritain In i :i9. (:I wen pumps in Texc are now p.rat-vl bv electric motors.
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THREE PoELVINS World's f!ot Sfnation?.!
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Cider! Cider! Cider! "Hook er" Sweet Cider Is pure It is hotter !t is filtre three tlmrs Made of selected apples on new all s- el press. Delivered right to a ur
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Store Opens 8:30 Clo8e 5:30
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Try Our Tea Room For Lunch Tomorrow
Sale
Our Anniversary
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Carter's Union Suits for Women As an Anniversar' Sale feature we are making a special of one Carter number. It is a medium weight cotton Union Suit; band top; low neck; sleeveless; knee and ankle (ength; white only $1.00 and $1.25
300 House Aprons, $1.00 Each
These values are most rare. There are many pleasing colors here from which to choose in checks, plaids, stripes and plain. These attractive Aprons are. rickrack trimmed and have large pockets. Sizes 36 to 44 are included. A splendid chance for the housewife I
On Our Second Floor is An Inviting: Array of Fine Sweaters and Scarfs At $5.00 Each Never before has our Sweater Department had such a varied showing. The Sweaters are the Slipon and Tuxedo styles with high or low necks, long or short sleeves, with and without pockets, etc. Some of the 1 uxedos have brushed wool collars. The colors are Black, Brown, Navy, Sand and Peacock. The Scarfs are of brushed wools such as Mohair and worsted. There is a surprising variety of color combinations and plain colors. Handsome plaids, checks and stripes are shown. Some of these Scarfs have belts.
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New Linens Just Added to the Anniversary Sale 72 inch heavy quality Bleached Irish Table Damask in beautifu patterns $2.98 a yard. 22x36 hemstitched pure Linen Pillow Cases $2.98 a pair. 45 inch white embroidery Linen $1.00 a yard. 9x9 hemstitched pure Linen Tea Napkins $3.00 a dozen.
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Here Are Coats and Dresses Modeled Just to Your Taste
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Winter Coats $25.00 to $69.50 If you have not yet visited our showing of Winter Coats ycu havi! been overlooking a pleasure. You will be able to find more expensive Coats than these, and cheaper, but it is doubtful whether or not you will find better values. These aie the best Coats we know anything about for the money. The materials are all the season's standards, the linings are all silk, the colors are all soft and beautiful. Loose and belted models are here in various phases of the mode. Many Coats have big fur collars. Sizes from 16 to 46 are here, fashioned becomingly for women of all builds. There is a Coat here that will look well on you. Come in and try it on
Again We Wish to Draw Your Attention to Our Dresses at $35.00 ELach This group is worthy of your inspection. When Dresses of silk and wool, correctly styled and handsomely trimmed, are offered at $35.00 each, every woman owes it to herself to at least look at them. We believe that once you hive looked, you will be satisfied that Dresses such as these are indeed an unusually good value.
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