South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 316, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1921 — Page 7
SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 12, 1921
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ELECTION RECOUNT i F-H: v; I iiiylor a : . . 1 Walter M'chaH. City ; RUMOR UNPOPULAR1?-- hÄj having tho Ivillot removed. Ktat- !
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, rlM hy the talk of a re-count l.c . I y rr.nr..-tratcd by the following stateQuestion of Count I'rflcption ; iiiMit: TTr. T7,.U: TK 1 "V arc r.ot tn th lean wor upon HcpuDlican Uoanl , . , 1 1 ri r-. 1 hy the talk of a recount. I'erMcml)Cr. Uor.illy I do not believe or.- will j ho a.keil for. but If it Is, I r.o
Itepati rumors to the -ff i"t that ariyor llalph W. G iyl who was defeated for re-el-T'.:evl.iy by W. . Ioc!f';e, ority of eleven vote?. 1 to rterrand a rwonr.t of lotr, wer received with but favorable connrent v.aka Friday. It is the -"nera! f xpr the- f-tr.fts th.it anv .cu tion lat ! by a rr.a- I :i -? 17' the hat- I anythi-iK , Mi-?.. -i- j or ! l,v i the def.-.;itel candidat woul 1 b hirhiy nnpiii r"Jion of a ' sr and re-count much r vr. or i : i ' '. ''lb t S J. Co.ntet t brought f.ri'i jter.f r il f H n ir l. Th- ' fe-mS of the to b-.- that beaten ia a Mr ( ; fairly I fair fi.-ht. I report.vab.a m r.. on the ell n ? ! i y i; : o: ' 1. r ruim!' .- ff who had ,: t;i.--ertlon, -r wlio hoi ler. t;f la rze . 1 .1 . . u m.-? y: m the ike- ' in b -tbn bets, went to th" Ciy H. mand that th ballots b-- t: 11 to de- ! r. irorn fro -il th.- vault in the O-rh'.s off:-'- and pbice-d in :-om bark ault r nf"-
ty vault. Th" rcaMn f.m th:.- de- ! corvrvt. It is hl leral right to deman 1. it i-. sai l was b i. il u:on mar.d a recount, and I wir.t to say
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S tÖV-? - th.it they w(t perfectly rafe j fro thry arc. j That th? Democrats are. not worrr ri?r,n or worrying about the reTh Ilep'jr.cans hid a maJonty on very ct' M as a maporit- on comml.s!onth' beard of clction r I .o rer.Honally aciuaJn.ted a lare number of these men and I certainly do not question their ir.Tt-rritv. I believe lh votes were h-.r.f .tly counted and that the? re- - J 't i- corrf-ct. j "It rather appeir.s to me that 1 demand of a recount would be a a re; betion upon the honesty ar.l ln:il!y of the flection officials all or the city and I certainly am o;ipf,?ed to any such aetion so far las the Democrat are concerned. I ! feel that the men who carrvas-ted 'the voters, although belnt: in the , majority of opposing1 political faiih, wero entirely fair with us. ind I that jf-rtalnly would not believe they had been unfair to their own side;. j "However, if Mayor Gayior fceto I that the count of the vote i not i i Ii.. t .t. T , I i:o rear hia jority not 'U"t as to the result. If the of the vote cast were for our candidate, then u.- do not want to claim the- election, but you may be equally sure tait until we are convinced to the ( r,vtrary we will uphold our rights Classified rsJ Uo.nn-; Witbo:t Ianl I o it KilN'i J ' , i r, hV "LZ t vrl li an il : r-.ioi.ab:e rates. U7, Linmln l'-t , : trta I ! r'i:u tor rM in i "im-. I-lmleri, Slllt'lb'e fur Ol:e IT'.;, Mi : ::wr!ka l".rj. In.'l2 ! . r.ri. i" Ii. : l K.M.-Iil.l roaias lur light huii.-ekeep-llltr lit -11 IN. -Will l-ll I mil; l;.-A. -i a,. light hiMiM-k.-epirigj Ii'i-ni ;ii:ii i:.i- 1 1 1 ' . t : iim'iii, iiii.i, i. i'i : r: private eatrair e. ,,p; . (Prove 1 fl A artmcnts Aral Flats. 7 4 im; itiiN Ii .( a t ion : i'wo lurnislie.l rooms; Pt st 115 N. K.ice it., Mishawaka. l'!i..tit Mih. 111! lltl Houses 1 .r 1 'e Hcj.MFS i-'Oll KAI.lt .strictly lodern 7-room liouse. Helldiek st. JöüOl. Strictly modern l-roorn house S. .Main st. ÖS0'J. Modern 5-room ncv; bungalow II. 4tl st. SSFört. I'artlv mo'lern T-room house on Laur.l near Third $4300. I'artlv mmiern C-rooin house, W. eta .-t. ?.;.i;co. New 4 -room partly modern house ...it W. S'h st J22.;0. New .'-roora partlv modern H. Cleve 1 it-l st $2V00. nouse New 1-rooni house nnd 1 acre ian.l S. Laurel st. 5 2500. New 6-roora partly modern house J. ff.-rson a v. f-'t'OO. 0"!.1'ai:kt r.iiAi.TV eoiu. 12'- Lin coin Way West I'iicne MiP.iV.aka 11S1 ( 'p n Fvcning "tf la for Sab4 f' ' A V id il.l.l.Nl l4iT m i'ailioun j all improvements in and paid! : ,r. l'j jiir Ctarlleld 21F2. Mluha- ! . aka. &IC I ;7l These South
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ARMISTICE EVENT IS CELEBRATED BY IT i ii Cant. Norman Irinic Delivers Principal Address at Battell School. Throngs that packed the auditorium of the Fattell school and i 1 iuiuru tuiy tiiiiainje, iasi nr;n: 1 revered the memory of ArmisticeDay. Old ar.d your.?, veteran of he war of which the sirrnins: of tne armistice bcin connneiuurated. agtd patriarchs who fought in the day.- of civil strife, fc'ray haired veterans of Spanish-American battb'M. I mothers who bore the dread and uncertainty of having their son3 in i cmemb.-rance of bm. large and enthusod lost, gathered th; great occa 1 fore that assembly, Cipt. Norman Imrie. ! Canadian World War veteran and ; .mtructor at Culver Military ncaj dem. delivered an inspiring address ! in which he outlined, in a very ! c.ear manner, tne Leginmag f the I great tight in ID 14 and recited its ! progress up to the hour of the armI ist ice in K1S, three yearn ago yoa- : te relay. IIltorlcal Connirts. Capt. Imrie, s-poke of those historical conflicts, indeli! le in the pages of world history, when the combined armies of a half a dozen Furopean powers, fought fid by side, against the relentless tide of the Hun. He told of the historical message of Premier Lloyd George, of Great Itritain to I'ns't Wilson ask- '
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, ing for aid and of Wilson".- equally Col. Gigngillat. of Culver, who was I famous answer, send me the ships j recently in charge of the State 1 and I will hll them with men. j Doard of the American legion spoke ! History ha.i recorded the intens'.-i a few words introducing Capt. Im- ; iiei vigor With which the allied : rie and thanking the post coni- ! forces, with their American com- mander. Songs of the A. F. F. were
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Pf aker told of the word of Amor- i i ici's coming being received in tlie trenehf-M ! Men, tired physically from the constant wear eif the uneven fight, j their morale weakened by the num- j i ber of their opponents, forgot their ..-o ' a Vi fir nln-elMl liardsbins 1.4. V .1 l"'J . V v ,.. confident of America'.-? power. The) ,j ,f l,c'nrv Vi 'l j rtfirPilf.l1 Imwl Amt,,.i(..L fuiniu-.i their wible-t hopes ll.ll.il -. llIOl" I t . - - . V v . ..v. and helped to save tin being crushed beneath world from the hc-el of j "Kultur." j Ilcfeis To Meet. Capt. Imrie, spoke of the great disarmament conference in conference today at the nation's capitol. He urged Iiis hearers to pray that the l r preventatives would decide upon tiie right course of action, action, that would, if possible, lead into an era of world peace. IIc explained tlio stagnation and buines depression of two continents caused bv the war. i Austria. Russia. France. (Icrmany j and Fngland gripped with poverty, j some witliour enough wealth or pro-i (visions to jirovide their people with ' the necessities of life. Russia is facing a terrible fam:n?, be said, i Thousands of her people will undoubtedly die of starvation this winter. TIk hand of hunger nnd ex.. (sure is already gripping Austria. Throughout the other great empires I imlustry is at a standstill. There Is . : .1. praci icauj no employment in Fng.iv. , the Speaker dc. '. tred. Flosr-s Address. Closing his address, the cantain 4
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,? ZLl c i w :.h that th: Knffllsh j'akin jecp of the vcrld would c-ombir.o In upholding world widi ;.e:ice. Te'.lin? of the 1 0.0O0.000 r.ifn who lo.'t their lives In the great onf.ict and the othr n? lorsc.s whieli hurr.anlty received, ' (. cncluuih (1 with .iyinsr that thej United States, Great firluln ar.d ; the!r co!cnie3. could if united, prerve tne wria rrom s.rniiar jos.?3 ' anJ maintain peace. l.io city s program siartea at o'clock In the evening when a parade, several blocks in length, formed in the downtown section and marched to th Battell school. Headed by the Mishawaka Woolen Co.. band the- flrsl division had for iuj numbers the American Legion and world war veterans, the Army and Navy Union, veterans of the Spanish war and children frc.m th local school.. The second division, headed by the Douge band, contain1 the National Guard, the Rod Cross, thu Hoy Scouts and G. A. 11. ' veterans. The Civil War veterans reviewed the parade from the re- : viewing rtand, bringing up in thV rear in automobiles. I J In accordance with Fres t Hard-j ing'rf request that the entire country J Siv two minutes in aMi'"-' ' of the clay starting at 11 o'clock in ; the morning the city suspended ' . .1 t . L . 1 . V j ousmess operations ior mai of time. When the period was over all the whistles and bells in the city united in marking the event. At 11:30 a meeting was held in the Temple theater at which City Judge ; llalph Feig delivered an approprii ate address. The program for the Iiattell meeting at which Capt. Imrie tpoke included several songa by the Madringal club. F. Armand Schillinger, commander of the local post of the American Legion acted as chairman and introduced the speakers. Col. of the Free" assisted by the Mad in the singing of the Banner" by the ase .Star Spangled assembly. Presbyterian concert tickets ?,Zc r-rnjjr'VQ AT LOCAL CHURCHES Sunday services in the local -)iiii-rViui -n-ill ia f ol Inn" VilU4S.ltW ,4. ..-V V. . 7 . , ... I irMt Presbyterian. Rev. Dr. .1. A. Burnett will speak on "Our Attitude to the Cross" at i tne morning services ar. iu:-j o'clock. Mrs. Margaret I), ( orporan, organist, has prepared a splendid program. The Presbyterian quartet will sing; Li. Clem Sheibly will be the .soloist at the morning service. P.ev. Furnett will preach on "The Challenge of Thought" at the evening service?. Kussel! H. Driver will be the .oloist. Firs-t liaptM. Justification" will be the subject of the morning subject of Rev Dr. M. F. Hawkin.s at 10:45 o'clock. Charles Johnson will lie in charge of Sunday sc hool at 0:4." a. ior R. Y. P. F. at 4:.?0 m. Jtin0 o'clock. Young people's meeting ot C o clock. Song service and subject at t :00 p ni., subject. "A Timely Warning"." Anthem by the choir and solo by Mr.-?. G. Mayor. St. Peter's lOvnngelie-al Lutheran. Divin services in the German language at 10:30 a. m.: subject, "Chrises' Warning Against the Voice of Temptation In the Latter Days. Lo. Here is Christ, or There." Services in the English language at 7 .rkrv"ji: I Irs Trnn vicp l r rhP W
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There YVh Are A?t" Fur.Iay hool at 9 o'clock. I;;hle hour -M.-Tidiy at 7:30 i. m.; u;jct. "Inf in: Iiamlin." i I'irt I'ans:riivJl. Rev. J. II. Kvsn., pastor. ?:inday Khro- at i:lo a. m. "The Kr. latiAn tetween Father and S r." will he tho ?u! Ject at the 11 o'clock services. In the cvenlns1 at 7 "'clock th subj ' t will be "Chihlren I ;n Our Homes." Tnere will be J special music at both se vices. Jun- j iors meet at 2:2. p. rn. Y-:-unp ; iVt'plc s alliance at C o'clock. Join ! (JorJ- n and .Mhs Ida Hindman, ; leaders. 1-1 it Mrihodist. i Hev. Dr. 15 F.:rle I'arker will j preach at both ni'-rnin ar.d ev n- i in services. A: th morning worMrs. II. Hunter wil "I Will Lift up Mine Fje." DEDICATES MEMORY TREES AM) DELIVERS ARMISTICE ADDRESS Hev. G. W. Titus, pa-tor of the First Christian church, was in Fuchanan ytslerday as the puest of the American Legion. Chamber of Commerce and the Auxiliary the iegion, and dedicated the Memorial trees on the Detroit-Chicago line, Just outside of Buchanan. Itev. Tltuj? made the Armistice lay address at the Princess theater in that city in the afternoon. The service? were impressive and were well attended. He was accompanied by It. Paul Arnold, who contributed a solo. CENTURY An excellent and entertaining program is offered patrons of the Century theater again todiy and tomorrow. Topping the list of variety ac.s are Hcey, Rellew ar.d Cameron, a trio of original funsters in tluir unique combination of singing, dancing and comedy patter. Two girls and a man, make up the personnel of this act and the feminine portion particularly are good dancers, while their frequent costume changes add to the interest. John Raymond one e f the youngest ventriloquists on the :-tage today and Connors and Martin, in their roller skating novelty are other good acts. "The Wallop" is the descriptive title of the live-part western thriller in which Harryc: arey plays the leading role. A Century comedy is entitb-d "In Again." Music is furnished by the six-piece Century orchestra. TEMPLE The Temple thcatter will show for the last time today, Pearl White's latest dramatic success, "Reyond Price." This is the story of three wishes made by a woman, who 13 already married, for a millionaire husband, to become famous and to j have baby arms about her neck, j The wishes are all granted in a scries of exciting and at times humorous adventures. She becomes a millionaire's wife and a woman of fame for a few months each. He: last wish is granted when four tots from an orphanage come to make their home with her. Miss White is at her best in a film story of thikind in which plenty of action is promised. A comedy reel, "Ain't Love Grand," is also on the bill. Tomorrow, "The Other Woman." a dramatic feature shown, and starting Monday for two days, "Thunderclap" the big race track drama will be the feature. A Mutt and Jeff comedy is on tomorrow's till. Presbvterian concert tickets LF.AVi: 1V)U ST. .IOSKPH Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wallach. 7 27 Lincoln Way east, are spending a few days at the Hotel Whitcomb. t. Joseph. , The Woman's auxiliary of St Paul's Kpiscopal church will hold a astry Kilo at O. K. Iing's Saturday. Dance at VanDaele's liall Sixth St.. Saturday ni-ht. Nov. w. 12 .and every Saturday following. Adv't uti to snow in:nr. "The Idol of the North," a play of the north, in which Edwin August, director, author arid aetor, will play the role of a derelict of the Alaskan gold trail, will appear at the Temple theater ne:;t Tuesday. prni.ic sali: Horse, cattle, fdiecp. hos. farm ing implement.', Studebaker touring car, ii moaei, nou?inom iui and other article. too numerous to mention. tt:kpday. xov. i: Henry C. Fclton, auctioneer. X. O. I-.'o-'pv -von mil '.s 'Truth anrl one I miles east of Mishawaka. Adv'tlltJ Pros".;.-; r-r'an co"rrr ticket.- rt'c LcxdiesKeepYcurSkin Clear, Sveet, Healthy Wiih Cuticura Soap '. 4 C iiffctfodom $ Webster -Iii DiSTniBuvoas r
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Just received a shipment of Pocshonlai Lump, also the finest grade Virginia Splint and Kentucky Mcncfrin.
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You are invited to worship tomorrow at the First Presbyterian Church
Lincoln Way East and Union St., Mishawa!: where you will be welcomed to all the services.
Sunday school 9:30. Preaching 10:45, 7:00 Practical talks by Dr. Burnett. The best of music by the Presbyterian Quartet and soloists, and Mrs. Margaret D. Corporon, organist.
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New Prices Mats., Lower Floor, Adults 20c, Children 10c; Mezzanine, Adults 10c, Children 6c. Evenings, Lower Floor, Adults 30c, Children 15c; Mezzanine, Adults 20c, Children 10c All include tax.
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The best that Mother Earth produces here is the proof: 8000 tons now delivered into the Mishawaka homes, and not one complaint. If there was a better Coal we would have it. Our Coal is recommended for clean, particular people. It is free burning, long lasting, no clinkers and all forked it comes to vou clean. Manhattan Domestic Lump, rescreened, per ton $9.00 West Va. Splint, 4 inch, rescreened, per ton $9.00 Peerless, 4 inch rescreened Lump, per ton $9.00 Pocahontas, 3 inch, third vein, per ton $11.50 We demand that each customer of ours receives special attention. We can deliver on short notice. Call
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