South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 340, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 December 1921 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6. 1M1

SUBSTITUTE FOR ANGLO-JAPANESE PACT IS SOUGHT

1 hjr-tinn nt Tlirre or I" nur I'i.urr Aprvrmrnt Demand' Inriu.-rd At trillion. fr qe rv a.- r. '''uvu: i-; out irro-vth r e . u con . m ad" t ' I)..'. i 1 I . . ' s n arllamor.t. 1 i-.ir.ir' r - Ar,:::r.i i, ! :-;. H T . ' " 1 1 ' '. i-r.r.'. IT rr. r . r. th" ,'i I : : a : ... v rt . r. o n a r -i th" Ur.lt? I i.rr.l t par v. Tr.e J.ip- -: n i.-.-lir.-i'lon t prop eij. ar.d it has c- d ; r. : th. ri 'r.ff to , ? - i. r - it a ! s. f , f i.-n .il rx-' r..ir.so . - tri r. I. vii t.. r--ASK EXTRADITION PAPERS FOR YEGGS Liu icih c. Mich., Man Identifier C.raim r a Heini: Man Who Held Him I p. I-an,-. ., th'.. T. - ! ., i ' - ' . ' irc-t a i r d C; lb ! : i t n it., -I a '.ad- ! ' i i ! . a ' .r- ri. o . . a rid !, :v P. i -1 . ! . ' ' 1 , . ire : a ! r O ' J 1 .1 I I i rc-'.;lj a - p-n..' - i :t- i f t ! : ; r : v-1 s ;t t (- 1'.. . 1 1 . ' I'i, t . alle ,1 .,f..-l, - i a i i Mi :ü i a : k ' i ' :) a!- f:.:; . i - b ' ; a J.i a ; r, t.o- : : ! , ct ion I Van 'V.- I a; P.- r ' a s j -st -rday ! t'v- ' ! e -:r i.a Mi b at th a- i:-i l.jak J a . , p-u!.. ! viiii 1 i a . i ,!,!. i.-d. ti:- va alt arid !iM 1' 'ij p' ac 1 T ! ; irr:' I i i' k r a ti .Mp'hicau : i ler.tifir'ati'c. f, Sheriff lu.-:b: I r. rty f ri : , t )t Identifies Ciatner. t l and ' v : i th- t aibs ii b. ha-: sir.'e hi! appreb."i.".on : '" :l P ' o 1 1 d a b tilt 1 i 1 ' r ' ' i - : from op.ats of which ! h- is t . t im. a s I ank watchman. Ft ha,.v!',:a 1 Mic'a... A b tit if od bv th. 1 K nnedy. d fianh of r coir. T . 1 1 : i ra 1 1 s - -1 a m. from t !i a i ti.t- o ri. e r-S ' u met i !' t . or d t.n.". That t b- io t :. and bi.fd.f.d b-d :." '(' i K r ? I ri f ' l.'.n cor.titiui: who he'd ; .i a ; i .' l o.'Miv t-'.y i- ' r d.nn; up t s : "Th" s:n a i ' m j n ; s ms part v.'T u l at a doubt, i l.nndy .tat"d r.iade on iiim a, th l ha t t b attack ' Law t : ce b a'i) . ir which tii" robb.-rs we r. unavailinc .at t'-ieir attenipt t.. ope;, th" faf". u a s so sadd'T. ti at h" -'a!d b" v i." of : be itl T.tity if only th" man who h.d h'-id ii.m captiv" wiiil t!:.- 'a".K s W' r ihaid it wot i on Incrr.asil, hi' s if. a r d ra ai . r bcu Toll : t ". o ; tv a f fid w h. V'. d 1 1 rhb-r r '. v ' "i i i: '. io ir a -t M t.d . s . i . i : t: : r :' s- d. th. -- k ti ' i '.' r; ' 1 1 h . r s I a U 1.1 I bioh;.. i : M b n". : a o : p . cv : '.' J aalnnt th.cm rtt" wer" s t at tii" rc r a -rri : -"d a r. 1 5 T.ea for -y. W. Th O'N'cl t!:a' th-1 tiond.i f ('i;;ii f ';- ! C - rd 'A r'"iV'-'' 1 c " . c ; i .!:' L t u i t T h 1 A :'r:i,' i- i" no y p rc - -,c v. ; tl . f tio- , t a . . 1 lb: ti a ; m a . w e r ; , ( ti ' : t s irrt sti -a f r " 'hen a rrivlim to T o a -.t a 1 1 m i le !idd.T at g , t Mr " . v b - ' a MMrai5. 'h- f r.iMi -h ! V s s, :r-y. ui i r v.. a i e ; f , ' - A ft r r A ( a i : ibber to . e .- r o r g t i : and :rc n

FOLLOW THE DIRECT j PATH! '. . . . - - l ': 1 1 1 n :.r,. ., , ; t . ' f.'I c tref J l f .. lir.g hi !,. ', ;..-, f 5rest. ' th- . :---t ) ers.T. valk 1 ..-it-! he !.;ay v a.n 1er :. ' .: i .tr tin -1 and at th .. ' ' i ' urnev b r.c farther . '. : : t i when he Tarted. . ' i 1 ' " al k er. V". - ' ' i I " ..re s " - r r. i r. g for ... ... . . . r . ' ' . r , O 4 v. v . . '. ' . ,.r - fo.y our way by s ..r...;r..- th" : h .ir.d sis in Tb" .h a -T .v. i l.-ey will leal you directly to Th u;-cl t ar you wunt to tu or the h uf" pju want to rent rr n. th - - t ,rt vcu an esreh-Ir-T. They v.i; sae you many hours cf war;. '..tiling through the t: e, ; .,f . uh IJ.n.l. Make rt tiir.g the cUsdllied? a

P..rt of Von; daily pleasure!

BOOSTERS.5" SOUTH BEND

w - . :-.:.---v ..xr-. f V- I v--5 ' Uli. I Mil, (.. rRITYiriLMTTII. ( lt Hi mHIi )fli rr. FARM BUREAU WILL LAUNCH CAMPAIGN Joseph County Organization Holds Meeting in (ourt Ilous-e. rmir.atton t tr.ak" ti." ph Jounty Farm lh:r an tlw : effective organization of its Jo--n; o: i.ir.d it: the T'it- and to laur.eh a vii;- ; v'i ari l thorotiphly ur.ini.' J i. alp faiopaia -vaM detmitebc;d".l upon .it a riuMlnir of the j ci.tr d "f dir'etorM in th court lioua.; ;. .- rd !-'. rppfsition against the instruction of additional hard surf. -1 r- id In the county was .also v.ili (!, the opinion prevai'.in tliat iaoj.- tiiiUa'e could be c otitructed ar.d a a l --r eo'um unity lnter'.-t erv1 by i s. -. a ', - o of crave, except on. higli-,n-etimr main arteries of h.iv-:. i It wa poir-.t'd out that about 2- . d't AiH v.. is b-.nr xper.'b d in St. j Jo-ph countv for hlitliway improve- , u: rtt.-; arid tii' ii..ipnr portion of tbits j a!i;o;i;; was r. i :t lt Used for l,aid wUrroads. Thi.", Is was arrrued. i was impra'-ticab: in th" ligrht o of th j f'-.'h cos: of tr.aterials and general ; e..r.5trt:ction work, and that better1 jpuipos. - s would b1 served if no fur-

'I '.i"i- cvpnditure was made on nan! a ' wf ! surfac.-d roads until prices re.uintil 1 hi." i normal tone. Indor-c Markt Hill. Ti." n arkef jo.id bill recently )a-s-t , I d by c ons ress a nd sponsored by tie

rnerican läirrn IVderatlon bureau - r..'iui - t vi 4ir n tiiu.-' i i i- iu U vi s stem if interstate highway.. Work Uif tiie isevcral women's organizations affiliated with the county bureau jw.is highly raised and commende!. ; F. '. Mird. coar.'y farm agent. ! .-.iid b. . icct"d tu wtinounct short!; t lie '..is pia s d.-t.t a r t comppde propra tn of th mernip impair H. i at ; William Hee.j., vie e-pri-l-o Van N'e-s Kecretarv-trefl-r and tlien. directors atfp-i id the tine; M. L lluey. German town- . I. .-n Hrafer and Walter Ia.athi;p. I . :n sratfr aiM waiter la at .a-ü.-.ar., IV.ion to;vr.ship; II. J. Long- , y. lay tow nship; J. J. lacker and , ir; Calmer. I'enti township; C C. 'il!:.:r. .' . : 1 'arri (Pre. !i" biytori Magnls. I'd m und Liberty; John 'heerheart. fownriip: Mel Hobinson, township. SCOUT EXECUTIVE TALKS AT CHAMBER! II. W. Hurt, Chicago, Delivers Lecturr'on Handling Boy Scout Members. S'-outitig puts morals n the habit basis rather th m on the preaching i a:s. H. W. Hurt, "hicago -nut v. cutive. tcld 50 members of iSouth Je .1 council ig th ir scout men In ad-1 o first annual banquet th C.ihmber f Commerte huild.g last night. i: "Tii'.' ii ::e . w or k." proi.ds.-ni of compHnionshlp f the primaxv thinr in scout i-ii.l t'ae speaker. "We do r.'-t ha mile the boys to fach them signalling tilone but we are Interestoj Jtmg L-Litn th, standpoint of ! hara': r devclof .eilt. We an1 living in an adult '.vor d. ( t ! r 5. 'i - itj i r . . !ifnlv 1 . . ' ire ;rgeiy run hy a..u; ar.d are a du'.t institutions. Business ! :s .in .adult p rop td ic n and hou . ! are built for adults' espec: lllv in i our 1 1 rg r cit.'fs. Ilullti Oitl7 nshlp. Thirty th mvui i. boys l,C'vii" of t-ah yar :n Chicago and as a minor.; speaker said, stumble into siiip. V a c-?r.'t bulb! a thm? 'c v 1 y talking about It and itiVP .11 !:-. Hur: 's ,,.r li.fino bry.s In h" !ie ly o:' Ch.'aito an .1 author .it H.tn.ll.ock." Annuil rep rus of various phases s 'cut w rk w r- rep 1 bv Ir?.nk J. f", c". ai-man clairrnm' com mitt Y. Itordr o; p r.. r.r.e. Ctls S Horn, m u i 1 1 e e ' -. : y c -m n i t t ' ' . t ! ' I ' s i ; t e ; tp. trai: :ar mi car A. McIr-naM. V.. Woife. .ha T.vlor Pt Ml. a ' v e v.. iv-. The tlr.incial report showed th.it ?lt a ""1 had b-n .oent in sout work in S-..jh Pen 1 tat year. Dadd irU.l'oj'.e pre'dd in the a''-'er.Crt of Vr- - f. A Bryan. HUNTER ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS SELF IN ARM Fred Cur.i. 2 0. of Vrnon Height. Nl'.es. Mich., I the fr: hunting victt: the ff ac, . Tb.Ts vicinity 'e-.! cat with a e-diy aft-rnooji ! Curtis. w-;i. sta l--ry of frlndc- ye , n.-clientally dirh. i wour.Jlr h . re. 5 ' f his rro. ril'.e :he He I '.vri br'Uffhr to Kp worth hospital of thi -itv Wl-.er.- ! i r.t l.njut ' r.T-h tti-tf ,'- ut,r..-"..vAM r. I . qt.ire atdon of hi? arm t-1 I 4 tV 1 N 1 Thu IMgge-t Iiimp Valuea in .oath Ber. i are at Moran'i. 122 N. Mich. " CT t f Tha Iliggest Lamp Values in South Bend nr at Moran. 12 N. Mich. C4Ctf

EMPHASIZES NEED OF LONGER SCHOOL

TERM IN COUNTRY Dr. L. H. McBrien Oprn Kdiirational Week in Addrees at Lakeville. l.it;,Kauin' th- r.'crnslty Urr a i'-r-T ; chool trrrr. ir. th rural Jistri.tM ar.'l tl.at j ; r i I '-f tiiv ojtlviu4 jctlor.ji 1.0 ivca -4ual t-Uuca-tiona.1 itdvar.tag?- with tho.- of th oiti-.M, Dr. Ix 11. Mrl5rin, Tf-rr. Haute, forrnrly rnr.ueü' with th ff-dera! t!,rartrr.T.t of -J:icatlon. ofi?r.'l tl. tO'jniy anijjaiirn o!f"?rvlnij ed i"aflonal v. --k at Ivakfvlll?. y.-r'rday. Dr. Mcl!r!n r::ad- . ptronc i!ta (or b'-ttr truin'l t : a h-rs and the .tatC'-widf a'lo;.tioti of c onsolidate i j!'':hooli. rr-'-caiVAng tho advantae' j whi'.h )i d riar' l would follow tuoh' I a astern. v. rai states of the r. M - ; ie H'fs' art- nnt-n'i or In. liana, aioni i thLn lino, h' rxplainej. but that .th.H ' , Htat' xvu-i raid'lly f oüiing to r 'iz , ! that the consolidation plan dr Sr jt 1 n'siiln whirh cannot !- (.th'rwl--; attained. laors lustier St.i!Klanl. 'cnimet.tin.' on tin oti room

s -ehools. Dr. Mcllrien d dar.-.l that ; df rfuj f.n;::iecrj :i work Involved In i sion of Motida' ,ught I,'M'ht Gilthe?e should be brought to a higher ' lhc construction program," VMw.ir I I h,''rt I:ni0-- of ihtJ bü-rd of Iublc -tandard. ar.d tb.e course of st urlies T. iMt chard member of th- Chi-i works agreed that the eity wa.s mor-

should in rvry v.-ay equal those , tanirn: in c iv .srnoo s. noir." :ti:;uncM in it.-, r !ation to school la-: .-truction was str.-w. a as a valuable Mwot t,-i (.ilnMtinn Dr. M IPri.-n also :oke at Cntnmunity church. 'Piy township, and, .Mt. i-i-asani. er man io' nsmj). I All of th. :n--ttn; were we I attnded. Considerable intre. th.- parr nt-t. a. : r m. tin which will be neld i.a tte i xamlnation room I of tho court l.(u.- Thursday at 2 : .'J 0 .S. Ij. Scheies, assistant state school inspector will be one of the principa! speakers'. John W. Itittinrrer, BUPerlntendcnt of county schools, aid yesterday that thi.- meetlnir was one af the moit important of the projrram. CHURCHES OF CITY ARRANGE CAMPAIGN Will Attempt to Impress Ne eosity of Chureh Attendance on People. ".lurches of South Fend will unite in a city-wide campaign tlurlng th.month of January to focus the attention jf the varoius detMoitlnatioms upon thö importance of Christian life and to stimulate church attondar.ee. Fnder the plan adopted solicitation will ba undertaken by various committees in an effort to prevail upon non-atteralint: church folk to make cnurcu attenuance n-gu.ar raner i than occasional. Hov. Iilat k in Chargr. Kev. CLc.y II. Black, fonner p asior of Powell hei.?lit M. K. church of this city will have charge of th rellrriou.s mmpaipn. I-'ollowink t;ie clve of the campaign Hah cliurcli will continii" the work through its own f.r fort j The lamraln will be reduced bv a city-wide r 1 iKiou.- survey to be hf Id n,.vt Xundav urder the supervision of lle v. A. K. Monger the Pirbt Methodiet church. ; T'.)Howing several weeks of discuss'ion Lie entire moement was adopted by the South Hen ". Ministerial is- , .'ociation at tb.e weekly mfeting Jield j Moral ! V Ht tb.e Y. M. '. A. LAUNCH DRIVE FOR 8B0 HEWMEIilBERS) i C. F. Covkendale Delivers Principal Address at Opening of ,fcY" Campaign. Jhghty werkt r.i, headed by C. F. CovKondale. fecial director, launthed a fit-day drive to secure new meiiidi r t tlie local Y. M. C. A. at a "pep' banquet strved In the loldy of tii' assot-iatie-n building lat nlht. frying in- mb rs of Up- various contesting ttams to pet away to a fast start. Frel Wiuidward. South Bend attorney, oponed a program nthuslasti" talks. C. V. Covkendale, uao followed him. explained the purpos; and :r.cth. 1 of the campaign which Is unique in that compe-plan U by w;;- of an ait onio?!! ra-' from New York f h'an Pram Isao. Secretaries Danner and NeJs m also si", kr. 1 Kegailar Banquot.s. : lVm"iuets ."tich the ruie !aet ti.cht are to b' regular features'. vf the i ampaig'i. Uepcrts of th: j advance mad- by tb.e various texm.s . i e Ph e io b. mad" at th's--. meetings, results of a imil tr ramp-aign b".r.g w tge.,1 at Martinfaurg. W. Va . are dinners S. c'y 1. : .-f he be v. il.-o to be given at the Gclwin i membership ,.- arg- . In wnl?h a!1 "ttetr.pt to -ecure 20 r.ew t t. e TV V. ers i teing made. :ys working with him. He lias Fa t tory F.xt ' cutive To Address Commerce IUdy at Meet Toilay f hi.- add re-s. "'V hr po-s Husi'.s? Co Prom Her." a Topic In vhloh fery usnncs man will be itally IrTerosteil. Th - speak-r !- specially capiM trending thy Jject. r'.s muny ye.irN as an -xecut lv have given im ar ir:shrht into business condition's mat rM hfii by few. The n-. : - Its v ill star, nt o'clock and for an ho'r a- Quarter i Although jthe attendance nt rftr.t ' meetings ha. been gr.rou. Sec'T J O. Sarkrnan fee ther are a umber of tr.rr.yrs who are not tak- , jr..: advantage of tho meetings nnd i n 11 m rv ? ' - o ' r. -. In.lav Th Bigct Ur.ip Value in outh llend nm nt Moran'n. 132 N. Mich. 3fitf

o. . . nanu.er. a. promim tit cx-, . tI , , . , company, capitai eu at ."., cc. is ;c . , Kir.e, is. He also leaves a rtep-pen. "i j ecu'ive ta- Dodjre Mar.'.ta.-turing! ,K Trl 'v r r,.v To take over the automobile e.juipcomnany will be the principal -,cak- '" 0 thi, ment busings of Floyd A. D-abl er at the r s-nar tnect.r.g ot the , , , . Directors of Th'.5 company which ; Mi.hKwaka 'hamber of Commerce c r7'e an! ''V lis io deal in automobile ruipment f . t , . ,u !!.,, 'it.v,-r. -, -it- -r'(I 1S To arrive at the ('.rand TrunK , , I r to.u;. at th" iio.fi .ip-haw a.a. Mr., ' ...re William H. Mch-.s. jjcw. J. i .. .1'. r.usc. .v,., ,..v ...... ! fb'ition lueday ..ftemocn at 2:0; T, 4 Ä Tr

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: rrwr ,Hc wcm Aame Officers for l ear (,r. S.vi

last nisht a: their hnll. i cfr.ccr for the vear i cor.ul commandadvisor L!ut J. IJ. ir.ett; hanker, K. Martlniale; i H-ort. JiT.i.1? Moor1; watchman, L. v':r.;torj; f.:ri Frank IVchor; .i'rk, WiiJiirti Bumbury; rnarawT :.r two yr-ar. I. S. S'-uton; phy?ic-.rtr.-, I)r?. I1."- vi .lie, trav-r?. Moore, Z.r.i; ar.l fJu?-'irl A public ir.... il it ion .f the nculy . If t'.' l offirrrs will be hflJ or. Sun- . y. .I-.:., 22m K-. A nuiülr of U. : ;air.n" r.!.- ar pjanne.l fc r the wlii-t-r arnor.-r which will i thf ar.r.UAl hur.iift r Jar.. 16 un l a IlarJ Ti:nt party n Jan. 13. MAKES PLEA FOR. HEALTHIER CITY!! YASs Ari t Pritchard Delivers Address Before Chamber of Commerce. ' Tli.' ft.mpltion of the Panama r.a! was possible throupli an c. n , hlevement on the oart of mediefil

fn-.n t.r ..vom fr.- ib. unn.'y platttd addition.

c:iro p0ard of health, tol d the Uu-! r,f the Chaml-.-r r.f Commerce ;it t10ir n,,on luncheon Monday in rh ,,ni,.r nf Commerce hall. The :. . r v,t.t, ,....,v ,vr..r-..i n.- n-rr f orric.i nut th u e. h .-.pouker xtoH.-d 1 1 1 work ot n,.,, (Vortat, who introduced a sanitary pyytcnt in the Canal Zone that

i D'ftUP it ptis.-ion' lur rtiiii'iKMin io attaches toio, n that country without the

Kreat toll of human life that acr0r.ipanied tho initial efforts in canal construction In that part of the world. Tolls of IMagucH. lie told of the yellow fever Rial : tphoid fever plagues t Ii t In the ; early history of the United states sv. ept the southern portion cf the I country and caused people to flee ! to the north. "Through the efforts 'of medical pcience and sanitary pre1 cautions Immunity apalnat furtlier ! plagues of tliis character was etabi lix!;ed." he h.aid. Members of the Chamber of Com- ! merce were urged to use their ef- ! forts toward a program aimed to- ' ward making South liend eue of the i healthiest t ities to live in ond ?aid : It paid well in the last analysis to i encourage a program of ir.stinted i liberality in the appropriation of 'funds directed toward better health j conditions; in the city. I Hack Health OftieiftN. "When your health o!!h er aks i for appro i-ialiuns; that will better living conditions from a sanitary stur dpoint you should stand behind him. ior It is a bis advertising apFet to the city to be able to point to the advantages that Luve been Introduced to make the city attractive lrom a santlary standpoint, .dr. Vru .. ir(i declared. lr. II. A. Miti chell introduced the speaker. , other speakers v.cro S. c'y Wilj -;,im ihinner, of the V. M. C. A.. 1 u b.o announced the opening of the Y. M. C. A. membership drive which taies place this week, and Miss Helf-n Dernbach, hend of tho vocational guidance department of the public school?!," who told of the system boing used, in the schools to - direct children between 14 and 21 years of aife into the work or otupat ion that will be most adapted to their particular temperament and j physical ability , MILK MEN OF CITY FORM ORGANIZATION "-"--St,c"! tions in South Bend. In an elfort to better meet conditions' In the milk trade of tho cit. 4 0 South Hend retail and wholesale milk dealers organized an association which will limit its membership entirely to mill; nvn at the Chamber of Commerce last nUht. j Nomination of ob'Wrs forniel a 1 ptirt of th work of the session, and an f lection v.-ill be held next wek. tb date not yt t bdng set. Choi of a name and th adoption of a cor.-stitution are slated nt the static meet lng. One of the firFt problems to b taken up bv the new organization will be an endeavor to provide South Bend consumers with a better graao of milk than they are now getting, according to several speakers at the meeting. JOHN IAVIISON. fuhr, Lt bison, 77 d, rcs.dimt of thi; city f,r Is rears. 11:4) died Sund.av tnornir.g at I (.'clock at tb.e honte of his daughter, ; -Mrs. Cell. i Harney, Fattle Cre-k. j Mich. Death resulted from an 111- , T.e ss of several months with a com-pli-at!, of diseases. He was born in Que?. Car... Jan. ig ta Bat- , ? . an I bef. r- movl t.c Creerc three years ago had reshied on Dat.n st.. this city. He h.ts the f .r.-.. ing t hi! ir n: Bo-s. of Nile-. Mich.; .k-hn. of South Fend; James, uf Sig.ua. v. Mich.; Mrs. Ce'iia Barney at whose home I he dlvl ; Curtis. Vancouver. Ilao clock. The body will b taken to the residence of his ton. John Davidson. 412 K. Indiana av.. where funeral servt ces will e held Tu--day afternoon at 2 o'clock. P.ev. O O. Bozbr wdl c ff.ciate and rur.al will Ve in Itiverview cemetery. LOAN ASSOCIATION SELFCTS DIRECTORS At a mer;;nj of the St. Joseph County Building and Iun association, b.eld b t r.itiht. dlrertors for the year w.-tc- elected as follow?: C. W. Zis'.er. M. i. Stal-y. John I. Ilarri.s. Frank Stretch. Tr. C. II. Meyer. ad Norntan Adlt-r. On t-lb. big- Whake tobacco. 4ce. Enre'.hs. 23S-tf

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COUNGILMEN DELAY v J w A1 vtumun j-hjuj. SI 6.000 ORDINANCE

J , 'Mpablirc Providing for Pav- . r iv i rw i r meni oi w orKs ioaru irni Is Halted. A proposed ordlr.ir.ee. Icokln? to the appropriation of ov?r ? 1 C.C ! for th payment of paving cost fori strtt and alley Intersections In th? Studbakfr plac aditlon nus pild cv.r for two wf--ks "t y th- common ovincii In conmiittee m- ti;,t; Monday nicht. Th grator part of th--on hour besion was dfvoud to a dUcu.sHion of th proposed orilna m e. Atty. IZ. V'. Strickland pleaded tho i auce of ths Citlitns Homo Co.. a subsidiary of the Studebaker u, - poration. u-hl.h laid out and th- plat. jut in the javement t-Ui.t t ii'i r.oini' of th a ddition In 'iuet inn. 1 Comptroller John U . Swy?nrt haa previously indicated that the law prohibited hltn n.akl:;i the disbremtnt in the r.atur. of a refund to the building corporation. inilott TuILh. The proposed ordinance looking to the payment by th city il ',- SS.Gs, said to cover the cost of niryt intersections and alleys in the r.eAIn t!;e discus-ili:-v our.d to pay the amou:u. although that its legality wa in o,uc. ! tlon on. ini ; ot lui-.tiou re Thi T'hase of th ia.tion re, d. ' it 'purported, upon the housing cor potation pre-emptins' the function ot th- public woriis hoard by enter- ! lng Into contracts for the pavement j without the work being taken up by i i j r .i... ........ . t u ...i 1

the boatd in the regular way. andituir r..j-,:1.irlv .jy Ir (cii K t pbt a.-d a-ai- -t tl-.e,;. Ker.n-tt a-: d" it!i. Mart;n him If vr..s haul further, which was shown by City th y :r r .,uiidln- la niht ' Jhr--d v.:h h." theft f the p.)Ti u- wotrr.d- ! wi-ie ope:xit!nr a tank r Atty. Thomas W. Slick. who tecond- j:outino busing was trarmctej'" ' ar-1 ('""'1 "-.'-d with b.av.r.c 1 th' fi-hr ,;t Tan.br.ay. ed the board's member's remarks in Sult fur ciorcc MJH mci ln t.ir. ! ntnrtM to ,H-To" nf J ?. a a o o ; Pi.-riot v.-ith !:: biar.ke? of dec

general, nut one company tnumittu ...... rourt M)rw,. ,,v. tn.ra r..,-. wofTh o; ). -uritb-H. o..;i. .. i w i . ... ... ....

...v. . a ors nirainsr. v nar-es l.. rowers, a tion. which v.aa contrary to law. I general charge of cruelty being alDcluy Action. b -fi. They were married Jan. 11. On motion of Councilman Annus ( '"-'1 nJ separated in December of Halley, th oidinance went over to ; this year. The plaintiff seeks the the next ir.eeting of the committee J custody of one child.

of the whole and Comptroller Swygait was orderede to appear before the committee to state hin reasons for not taking the initiative In making the refund, and to take up a Keneral discussion of the leal phase oi uif iiuic 'luvsu-Mi -.i the comptroller. me coauiuuve ivpoii-o uui,iui) on four of the five proposed ordinancex wnicn were oerore tne meerin( for ction by that body. Two j of these were for the purpose cf ap- J propriating ret tain sum" to the fund; of the board of park commissioners ; for paving and sewer assessments on ; comphded work of which city parks , lie adjacent. These two including a . proposed appropriation of $7.".3.tf , for assessment on the I-Vllows sr. and Kwing av. trunk se ver, and of ' i ö t 7 . 5 6 . said amount represented to j be the interest owing by the park board on btreet assessment for the j paving of Lowing av, from Michigan to Miami sts., which the board had ; elected to pay for on the ten-ear plan. j It 1 M - . TaWt 1 a voralMC Action. A fourth measure which was a:td tijion favorably looked to the .amendment of a section of the code regarding freprcaf residence parages. Wliere prcloutdy the law icalbd for a five-foot easemert betwo'ii a. garage and tne owners property line, the law was changed I - - . . : ...... . . ( . . . . u . 1 , 1 itM 1U - 1 1 lilt IIU.lt? l,-.tiUf JHHH1'-U the garage, of Incombustible material, was at leatt 10 feet away from a building owned by another. A proposed ordinance appropriating $1,0 0 0 to the miscellaneous fund of the board of public safety was reported upon favorably, following j Sf.Tf'tirv .Tnenh-on's statement that i the fund had been depleted and bills I to the amount of more than $1, '''.' i j had et to be n;et. j LOCAL MEN FORM NEW CORPORATIONS Poledor, IUiodcs and Deabl to Take Over Property Valued at $225,000." The-'' new South I'.cnd companies filed articles of in or porat k n e - terday with Scc'y of State 'Jackson, i at Indianapolis. j The V. and B. corporation, capitalized at -'0.0r,0, qualified to en- j gage in the real estate business, and to take over the property at FhO to 1 3 S X. Michigan si. Thi." property is valued at $ 2 ... ."0 0. ac -orV.i rg to the article. of incorporation, and the directors of the company controlling ptafe Maurice I'ultdor. . Ezra Bhode.s and Floyd A. PeahL In answer to tlte question a? to whether or not the conipj.ny ititend'd to erect a theater cn the Michigan st. property. Mr. Bhod. der.ifd such plans and stated tb.at th- company wa. organized fr thp .-ale purpo.-e of dealing in real estate. IHrextors of Company. The William H. Nichols corporation, another realty company, h- to take .tv. r the pr. perty at 12: to 12 S. Kafay tt'.- blvd. Tbis orporaticn. capitalized at J'.C'.OO". pi.-.'el t:e value of the property at $ 1 . f 0 , and the directors. namd in the articles of incorporation are William If. .Vichol.s, Ann J. Nie holf and Harold It. Beale. I The third company, which includI -d sein? cf the men who r.rc dij rectors in the realty company, is i h Tip Top Auto Slops. Ir. .n Thi'.anger and Hnrr W. Clark. I;ir?ctor! of all comi-nnle live in thi cdty. ercpt Mr. Clark, a rsidnt of Mlphawaka. HILDEBRAND ON BENCH IN ABSENCE OF JUDGE A. N. Hiidebrand has lf?n np. poir.ted Judge jr tern to occupy the Fuprtor court No. 2 bench d'arlns the l'.lnsvs of Judg Fred C. Klein. L. V. llanirr.or.I, who er ed temporarily when Jude Kl"in wa. T.rt taken 111. left th bnh because of the pre. of othr bu5ir.es. following which Mr. Hildebrand was appointed. Jud;e Kb-in !s re;.ortd 8ls tmprodr.fr fl-nd hopes aro held out for his complete recovery.

Allrfrcd to liato taken a luul of j coil Vrtlue-i at 4 j i'io:r. hl- injioy- '

er. L!oyi Gaby, tu San. pie rt.i fo:ix:erly employ 1 ad driver by Pr 1 K. Wair.cr. a c-al Jvater, wr? found i nc; Rinir o: ?ranti larceny in uy. i co in Monday ar.d hi' I M hy Jü Izf 0:i:ac1t. rlcvao erüfrGabr df?n2- ' od h!a action f t.iklnsr the load of ceil, dtclarirs- t! at We In er owed h::n v.n--? which uor.- pad duo. Mary IhnnhmvKir tli-mi-al hrr a:-pa! from the city rnurt. v.her fch- had t h irp -- fn fined $" ,n cc.-ts on s.auit and battery. wnn h - ax a. : I 1 for trial Mon-d-iy In upr:or court No. 2. She '. tt 1 to j.ay th f. no in the lotwr eo jrt. Thi? Ikhih1 of fjcoro S. D.idis. i.OS . i s. Clinton ?!., wa" broken into homr- . .. . ! . v ....... to a report made to the poüro Monday, and y: in per.nio three 1 b!l!? and I t . :r. y.i'.T.ti ar.d nu-.iels lrom the .'amily "tea cur" wr- stolen. i:n - irance va.- n.'.taiiuJ, it is paid. tiiroUk-'h. a rear w.ndow. Stanley lllrtm.ui. 'JcilT Sainpir st.. was ta en it.tr custody Monday noon on t-o.,'.pi.-iir.t of tlrand Trur.a. llai'.ifiad Iteie Walsh. He i ; ' harmed with picking up coal on the j company's rirrht -r f-way. near Oliv St. Tlio (Yrvroh't .automobile, uhkh w.as reported .-tcb n from U. V.'aItit.crtot; st.. Sandaj tiicht. wa? f ;a,t r.ijrht bv officers Verno: i u n d a n d Luzny, abandoned on Dunn .t.. and j r r. Mirn. d tu t vn Karl .her. U7 Itu-h IVf. Hal n. Van Aiken will trite a violin it'ital for the faculty and ' Tr.fp.lay morninL- . . .... n., tin ttuiuiuuuur cu.i.tkio;. in wiuai , , , . . 1 V.. fr. Ua .toot Irl.-ir r...,.... o i..- lit: nui Uii.,. .Li Iii. r. tt.lli ther machine, Tlobert Utter, 122 W. Donald sr., was arraJged before Judg-e Omacht in c.ty court Mon- ! day, and pleadir? not Kuilty to ! charges of driving an Automobil" a.-au i novicn t r h.nr i' .u .i'S rci i r. m ... .,1,.. v,i .;.u lfisinir control of his machine and j wrecking a car belonging to IVter Cargac.r. i rr...-.i,. . I 'i..t VII 1 limillj I Millie V. . i. ! mr.a, a missionary amonr the t, , , 1 1 a i - ians of Milwaukee, Wis., will t"ll the story of his life at the Grace Evangelical ior h. corner l,inco!n way W. at Walnut st. I:ev. Giuliani is an Italian born in Home. His father was commander-in-chief of the Roman I'apal guard and Tils ur.cl Is a cardinal of the Catholic church. Kev. Giuliana hrd bee'i a priest for seven years. IPs work among the Italians of Milwaukee nas been of , such a high ehiracter that has ! 1 een recognized repeatedly !.y the i city officials. After rne address an infor.aal reception will l git en Rev. Giuliani at the church. IIFI-ID TOWARD VEUXOX'S The reason clothing 5 percent If. ?.3 4-tf Dir vor iuii. Ha.-nins ('has-üad Ads today? SCG-tf. Lore pens 8:30 Closes 6:00 NEW SILK SCARFS $5.00 1- ;re is one of the ofrei a wide variety of

, students nf t,. V:t.. H.h A,! . " r'' V1 OT Uhl.I 'hey are " - -.s.-, , ...... ......

Niles will be the accompanist. ;or the state. . a i c , - i r l i A -he !ii,-f t'-o-'p tr'-' .,.! t c r.. d la-r:ot as a ; .ft :n. I .iris Trr::

' I'ost V -T.-rans of J'.o-.-i-n V:r li.o.i ! ' .'Tt a p.e.is.j. tf: . !ty to i.:i' . .:ar-,cs ' 1,1 .'

Colors in the Brushed Wool are beautiful and make up twelve combinations.

The Silk Scarfs y,me in all gray, white. blacK. and blue in tam plain stitch. There are several zood color combinations in thef men-folks want these Scarfs. Give them for Xmasl

For one wttek this opportunity is open to you. Here is a chance to set a great variety of good materials at prices which are 1-4 les than the already reduced remnant prices. Included in this Sale are a pjreat many Silk and Wool remnants such as Coatings, Tricotines. Serges and TafTetas. In Vah Goods remnants there is a splendid assortment of materials which makes it possible for you to supply every need in that line at a very worth while saving. Visit This Sale Tomorrow!

PAROLE TWO LOCAL MEN FROM PRISON1

L(M) M. Kcilliett and tirCO. yood. l.nuvieteii in lionrl Theft Kelea-ofl. Io .'!. Kennet .ml C-.r- W lcud wrr; successful !r. their a; ;:!-i-ntiop. f'r par'.c from th" r.irf'1 1 1 y. a Ts :f r. t .-'jpTi-ir rouv. n : r th. :r part !n th ; in the .v't. Jr : h rt ...f f?:.oo bcr.ds f r . ::i :!. AT.r'h of I. t i n t ti Ja n a ,i rv. 1 1 and U:: :e 1 t v, I. U d for lnv!'-.r, : i i j-. . i i : , . i i . i i ' . . ; t . i . 1 The , i ti i ; p if ;, i d 'v cT. r.'ri, y a v. 1 n -r- :t; -n ; ac (.v a . thf lr fr, ... af.. : . Jrr of t-, . .V,,V ,- 'V Ker-.r.et t. i 'a a- sentenced t' th- lTi:..vr.t rffrn: at Jef. -,v ho i ;d t-vo M.ch;rsonvi;;.', lr. 1.. wh: (;,-,! a7 y tr? dl. servrd a rar we. in th- tstat" pr;--n n c.:r. City. firts .Tcr ILk k. Th.'h r.eal Watch Co. ha-s o?;tio-i en their re.! Mr. CT o i a . 3 force, a p. .-,: ti:r. . Kent;b. . 5 n i spid. the Stt; b e'i ho v. r.i -,?,- ?f aI, ar.d. not 1 t Ken ti n. a k bv eb ker 1 rr'r'"! rne pr ilar.s of their rsarebr r eport to th1 wa.;dr. the institution"' where they ferv !h-lr time. The.r nttarneys it that time pleaded for leniency, -pointing to the accidental nature cf the r and the ee,dle! ;t r'-oi I bcth men b re in the community. Co-vl's olilef dho had flr-t ref jcnl e stolen bon.d.s whet: to dispose of th. annrnni'tip.l 'iv ir r. r .- . 1 T ciM'T.a. i , I rd that r'ir.fotji the theft l14 "' T l' lllil. At the time of the tiieft. Kennett waj? employed a? a telirraph op-rat-o r at t h ' iM: dobaker pi int. d r.aimoi rna: v had found th" pa aire f bonds di he fio, r n a a : in:: the :n tlie i lion bui.dlf.g )ai-hl The temptation to enrich hitn-clf. knowing that some other employe v-nuM b held nc. countable, be said was too great for him to overcome and secreting the i n.m t ,vf, pac.aire m n; , r ccit. he hurriedly building. He later '.vent out of the rpnli7.1 -!" Vi to (15 p o? of ri ; r;:o or. u n t : t y Ot high d en o ml r.a tion b'-r. ds an tcjrrel .all rxia-p; ,.ne and on JlO.OPol bond. L 0 ,.i ö b nd A few darf later. TO his' canf.ssion, lie confided in Mr. God and together they determined noon ; a way to convert the two bonds into! cah. While trying to dispose ,.f the l.or.d? they weie detente I and th-dr c'nfes?ion followed. Sorvitl In Army. Mr. Kennett comes from a re-. ppectd family and received a h!vh iOo education at T rre Haute,

of

I -i Piinr.r 0 '-rant d full pardon by the -uvm -r ' rv:c- .r.;-.c,. .' i

wher e lie born. It fore -nter- ; trust, for man:. ears he! ling Ing the employ of the Studebaker j position of .ib"-:r.a.n for tb.e .outh cot ipany he sened as an operator . I'end Watch 'oinpany. He was ,.- for the Postal Telegraph company played as a clerk in the jewelrv b - in thi? citv. Kenned t Served in the partment the Uf.hrrtf m r.r' thet-

army during the world war after maklr.z four unsuccessful attempts to enlist.

OCT

Special Showing of Handsome NewGift Scarfs for Men (Neckwear Department)

best values vou have ever ftn. Silk and Brushed Wool Scarfs at 25 Off On All

When Is a Dog a Dog? Ask Andrew Weisburg

Pierrot. Bclgiun War Dog. Es rape? Canine Kennel at Oliver Hotel. . . a L a : - . t ! r"w is c i'.T.V it to A d' is ur.i.r J a s f ; - .- i at: :. t... -7 A" th..y s; 1 r:.:::zr. tl .. :-.:. a r.i ar. v -a. -:y. r..-.in tii Th .t wv hrro. o. t . rru. . a . r cer.:, tie 1 Aiil V Oliv:- r. i.' - t:i!: a V. e tr "i , the stri '.ti c v . n i rc an' will a . h re. P dc, a n cord . 'ii.:ro: ar.d durl 'r n V : r .". T - a : t .arryir.fC 141 . ihe f-hon c 1 '. : t - h. t:r it tr.r :u . a ' cU : i ti:.'' i,: f . 1 '. i 1 a. r r. . '. r i - c. :.r'. iraci. H : - ecoraS-.i f -r t a , At the rl. 1 of th 1 Fr.ir.ce ,v. carrier a If O"" ir..urano poll rv and could n i o a g fo.1 . that -.m. He h a 1 th" crrar. d marc!', n. ' h-e b-!1.. wi. i h Martin :s produ aa; in different cities. Tiie not ah'.. v a r r.-c.rd pyeail to Wieshf rg, who protr.ptly fall tlt b.-arers of war t.-.'- la'. j: r alw&j welcome. Pierrot Is? r tistere.1 rtntply a. a "war hero" dep. ! at what a. vIac. ELKS CLUB INITIATES FIVE NEW MEMBERS r.ve candidates, l-t-r L Lu.ci . Cr- d Ni fi.ld (L 'imm rma tn W hnm T. Charles M. Lgan I. Lo-c. were i! ir,! Mai.ritlat 1 i rat tio- Llk :n i onnectlon w i h t Jinks and J- ti-C-Y:n' iie'd a the club roo: Divld Atki-.soti. mnuai II: S- u'm rrolb" c.s la: nlsrht. ILtrit d'-p ; - tv. atvl Ijloyd Maxw 11. rr :res r.ta -tive of the grand lo Ipe. w.re stptavk is of t' ;e ( Ve The Tokio or:u.c. a did Hob che..tra fuTdshed : C:bed Ihks Jaz bard. Tiicre was I a nee. and Symphonv a larg" atter. - ro rar.'s. Yo' 1 2 :r Mtuas hoppin .'. Mich. M3o L ad on y. H asti'.g's Classified a 1 r S) Mr. (lood w born in. Spring neld LI. arid has held many pos.Mons . 1 ampany at 'he tiheft. Goo.-; has j 30 ears. time or th on ! n a rr, , ' : Open Saturday Till 0:30 BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS $2.98 For the holiday the above low prices r f r rrnt ( rop? .ar.d alo. i'our