South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 5, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 January 1922 — Page 16
SOUTH BEND NEWS -TIMES
THURSDAY JANUARY 5
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KOGZOROWSKI AMD HAMILTON BOOMED FOR CHIEF'S POST Selection nf Drtniivr Head to Ic Madr Friilav Kiiin.
Trvo mm .ir . ItT'irt mfr.t un !:" rrlnlTrat : :;. ) - !.; d-'r- d for f tW- lf-T "r?t v r. -.v '.fy a'l - Thnri.l I'r-n' Actr r" f u' I tft-( tiv.-- .v iT;i K''ZI i I i 'A ) .'! t y h ui'l TMld" t th-- M .-t i - ' v r.y thj i r l of !n. FrM.'tv -v nr r . s i I sli. i, tb.- :i th two mn. t? department f"r n. Mnv INm! :. r:r.-' ' f 'vli of wh'rn h i v ii th ! y yir. V:r. of two rn-n .ire rrritiTic the ni' riv- of th'' two tVirr to th'- Mf-Tj l-o,vrI. 1 1 a'.fo hf ' a r; kno-An W 'in 5' lav that rh! 1. invest U'ntir.K th It izn-!id of tho various m'-mJ'rs ! f ?! f rr- u ridr r i dir rtlon from th' .vifdv board. Thf nff.rprs r f .ill n birth who I Tiavf not l'Comf natur.V.i."'! wdll t. ) cl!.rnid from th f rr, it is sai'I. nnd .upp! l nt'l hy Am-ri'-a rt o it I - j 7.i-n wifh -v-f-r r :' rn!i j-'lv n th'; ! Iir'mTifr. I Th att'nt!'!i -f th" lard ha1 bff-n ( it was firth' r un-k-r-Utood, to a fornur io!i--o nfTW-r who i rff'.2;nl wtun ho w,i called Into nervier and who w.i. rr-fupM rappointment by t Ho l;ut admlnbtra - i tlon. Th prf-'-nt hnard. it was point- ; r! out. intend." to follow up this r- j port with a view to r-.placintr him j on the force in th" vont that his j qualIfliitior. arf f atlsfaclory. May Cn-atc I'partmont. Chief 1 vi ne Is a statinrh supporter of tho ftnor print method nf lden-j tlflcation and it Ih believed that the rhtef'n recommendations to ttie board of ttafcty Friday will Include the creation of nw department. auTw!ar' to th df trctivo Idcntiflration V)ureau. Th' purpose of the chanre, which will bo In the nature of a reorganization of th bureau, will permit of the careful filing of Mfntlflcations, and will Include taking: photorraplifl of all susrlrious characters taken Into custody by the police. In connection with the proposed identification department, at lea.t J one and perhaps two men will be I ilned to tho work. Harold A. Whltmer, presently employed under th police department payroll in the ofiV of the city comptroller. has bten favorably mentioned for tho p0.4t. Sytm Not Sucers. "The, Hertlllon pystom I not meet.ntr v.lth the general approval ot -rime experts." said Chief lan with j reference to the proposed identifica- j rlon department. "Instead, they are . becoming more and more in favor j f the finder print and photograph: method of Identification. "Wo need the y.tematic handling if this feature of police work, and I am in favor of identification work elr. put under supervision of a nan and that man alone held re sponsible for keeping these records' n order." CITES U. S. BENCH AS A MODEL COURT iccbirt Declares City Jurist Should Adopt Policy of Jud -Tniirnii 1 Members of the South Ilend Ad ertisinc club and the new city of
icials wero tho gruests of the Kotaryjthe campaign
lub at a special civic day meetlns; f the club held Wednesday noon in die Itotary room of the Oliver hotel. Mayor SeeMrt and other members f the new city administration deIvered nhort talks on the policy of he new administration. Mayor ;ecb!rt. in a talk on the duties of he public In aiding government, sal 1 ; hat "the type of Government of tho aation. city or state could not be my higher than tho Intelligence of h jroverned community." He polnt-
tl out the necessity of public inter- to be distributed through the. Kusst in curldnt: law breakers andtslan Red Cross undr American sulixhly praised the wc: : of Ju ice A. 1 pervision '.' ?3. Anderson in frde.nl court. Iniia-! "i'mir Fnit'd States senators. 10
iftpolls, citing that court as a model or the courts of the city for punish:nent of law violators. In conclusion the mayor anaounced the Rood ir.tention of th ity regime and made a plea to the dtirens of th citv to voice their pininn that law violators and crime, nay be reduced und-r tho new administration. , CharIe-4 Henry Macintosh, presl-1 lent of the As-.tniate,l Ad vert lsim; i dubs of the World cave a talk .on! business conditions and the prospect ! of business an 1 adv rtii:-.i; during ! :he year. ; NIYEN IS SPEAKER AT LIONS "PARTY" Harry K. Niven. it the Lions club . the Chamber of Co: ii'int, Cob., will s banquet of the Id I i s t r i . lid K o v i r n o i : t.ry o! at I. t a .-:a ; ; e .la! the '. . be lotarj Id TrhUy ruht .oam of the liv-r bote'.. Mr. Noviti w .ic for:.:erly nt of South Per. 1. 1 1,r.oni orator. I: alb:: r, address an rxii r: pr-ra: 1 a to s e 1 . th. ' en- : ert.ilnmer.t b rrar-fr.ifnt ehetra wdll the evening-. :ied by th' A ji7.2 or-si-durir. commote f u r:: ih ( ther pr. f. ss.or.a; er :ertair.mr nt and eb-ctl. ns by Jor.n quartet wi;i r..:nq out tbt venlr.p program. ivt-ral montns aro the Lions t !uL 7 a a divided into tT.o branch s. the lefti an . t; "r: :h tht rreemer.t that the . Je havir. ir the 1 arera:e attendance at noonday lurKhor.s hn-nr.-l with a banquet j the lexers. Toe "rh's" b-sr n:.: are .ponsorir.ff the t.-: day t-r.tertaln-ment. Ir. Harry HIilman w : pr. s. b- at the meetir.?. The entertainment rtirumittee onninn of Frank S- hur: a ler. K. H. .left. Jul.'.. I'r.i.'.k C;l.:.. r .inj H
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Increase of the capital stock of the concern from $U5.0ihj to $000. 00. the reri;aniation of the banking fompany and el ctlon of new otlicers ami stockholdt rs was announced Wednesday by otiieials of the institution.
. 4 A. Ij. Iubiard. newly elected president of the Farmers Trust company. SEEBIRT ACCEPTS COUNSEL POSITION i j llayor to Serve on Advisory Committee in Russian Relief Campaign. Mayor Kli F. Soebirt has been rel quested to serve on the advisory counsel f the An .erican committee for Russian famine relief. Ho ha3 accepted. The committee, which is composed of a hundred or more prominent public otlicials. including senators, congressmen, governors and mayors, and other prominent perMmaues connected with religious and i ic orKanizations, is to take charce tf for the raisimr of funds needed to carry on the work of replenishing the food supply of Marvin Russia. The teleirram. received by Mayor S'fN birt Wednesday, and to which he lias wired his acceptance, was signed by Walter W. I.itrett. actim: secre- j tary. Chicamv an 1 is as follows: ! "Hon. Kli F. Seebirt. mayor: "Will you serve on the advisory counsel of the Aimricin committee for Russian famine relief to eolbet I food anil funds in the middle west. concressmt n. Cardinal W i 1 1 i a m ; O'Donnt 11. Father John Ryan. Cath- ; olic university; William All n White. I-Mshop.s Fallows and (Jjiale, fivo kov- ' rrnors. ro mayors, prominent busi- ! r.iss men and loads of farm and; wcunen's er izanizations have accept-' cd. i "Headquarters are here (Chiraso, ! under executive supervision. PJease j rt ply immediately." j No program has been laid before ! toe mayor as yet. ' IX)U WIN'TbU DRIVING. j The experienced motorist assures I j himself 'of every comfort anil pro- ' t tcctJon for his winter driving. He J puts on skid chains, hood and radi- . ! ator covers, a windshield cleaner, : Royco motometer, Jills his radiator j with alcohol and uses other acces- J poriej that make driving easier, i Reasonable prices on all accessories j nt the Lincoln 'Automot!e Supply) Co.. 113 IZ. Jeffertion blvd. 3 5 9-tf j i The recular s- mi -a nv.ua 1 sale of' Manhattan shirts s:arts tomorrow. : Jan. ;th. at Adler Itr- tbers. ; m. I Huilson Speedster Equipped with all new Cord Tires, wire wheels, and everything is in guaranteed shape. Sale Price S350 Superior Motor Sales Co. 213-215 South Main Street Phone Main 1S5
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HUBBARD HEADS FARMERS TRUST CO.; STOCK SOLD Local Rank Increase Capital in Half Million Following Reorganization. Authority to increase its capital .-dock from $l-.'0 to $ 5n O.uOu and the lection of A. . Hubbard, banker and attorney, as president, are the outstanding features in the reorganization of the Farmers Trust Co., nnnounot.ee nt ,,f which wu made Wednesday. In addition. Mr. Hubbard. Dr. A. Lippincott and John I. Shafer have boen added to the directorate, who together with I'red W. Keller of Whitcomb Keller. Harry Weis of Wilson P.ros., and William Entel. a farmer residing near I'remen. fontitute the board. Mr. Keller is named vice prcsjdt nt of the bank, and Claude .1. .Jackson continued as secretary-treasurer, which position ie has held for four years. Mr. Hubbard is also president of the First National bank which recently alliliated with the Fnion Trust Co. i:io-t Other OllUvrs. Stock in the Farmers Trust has been sold up to $150.000. fully paid. In addition to selling treasury .stork, lartre blocks have been acquired csiK'cially from those stockholder. residing outside of the city and county. The directors will re quest permission from tho stockholders to sell f.'O.OOO additional stock. Other ofiieers of the bank include: Victor I'axson. assistant cashier; Oeorire Ford, reoehinir teller; John Mc.Kndarfer. formerly accountant at Studebaker.s-, became a teller at the bank Jan. 1. Mrs. o. F. Dimel. William Johnson and Miss Adeline Ruin1 ski are in the bookkeeping de-I 1 i partment. John H. Rloyd has charge of the insurance department. The Farmers Trust Co. opened for business in June. 1 0 1 . It is locattd in the Farmers Trust o. building. a b,in; and ollice bulldin. Many of; tiH. present stockholders in the bank' are aN stockholders of the Farm1921 BRAND HEW DODGE TOURING This car is all that we represent it to be. Just take a look at it. YOU SAVE $265 Superior Motor Sales Co. 213-215 South Main Street Phone Main 185
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COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS and WAISTS for Friday and Saturday Selling FINAL CLEAN-UP PRICES ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE
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1 CS,. '; '.'.i;':'' ' ' : . Vv .. ' , "-,''; ji t mmtkm Mi I Claude Jackson, reelected secrc tary-trt asurer of the new organization. es Securities O., hi h company I owns the buildinc:. t Well llqilipM'(l. The luiildinc is of stool construe-' tion and six stories in height. The ! banking rooms occupv a space ."6 feet wide by Tfi feet tleep with an entrance on both Main st. and Jefferson blvd. It is equipped with a I modern Herrini,'-Hall-Ma rvin safe and vault and an ample supply of safety boxes. The bank fixtures are built of marble and walnut. The buildim,' is of steel construe--A 11 Costs Only 15c At Any Urnn torr, Anjrwhfrr. ! ti i !i t - b fun' rtirlnir -- a sp.irklin boffle of d-liii"MN ' i t r o i;( f,.r health and pep. A. I. Holland A . liiraco I 'ay no more. Arerpt litt olllltltUteo. - r - 1: La .Tl 3." ; . b 1 I i;R i
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5 arf intwrced .'i.. r and til", fip-"rt-d by tvt: k'.rd'-rs. Th'-re are 'Wo stairways. :,. jn . .1 h nd .f huildimr. They are a". enl-sed y tlr proof partitions and doors Mid t xtend fron; the b i-:r. nt to the ".'Of. The bui'.dir tands rn th .c!te '"rmerly ocruj.;. d :r.-t M. J I, church and ad j inlnc h trr ur.'ls 1 of the court ho-; , ' fert on Main Its fro ; t a c o ; n 1 1 . xt r;o . n .kff'rsn bhd. Tli- . xt rir !e-s:-rn l.- or ric,; ar.'! t'-rrn c.ta :n sh id'-s if r d, T r: ff ar:d brown Ire ndalo Hi;..' brio; w;th a bae of pidish'-d Min:i'fi;,i granite. rv StK klioldc?.. S:rk in th- j . -.:: ;it ;n is now rictioar.y all held by al rt.-ib-nt.s and In tho ljastr-acnt it b.as been tin to p!ao,. the aim or T!;e director? ock am -Tsr those men who would le inst rum !o a I in the ui-huildins: of the institution. ne..-ntly the f. dio.'.i: tu- n have .secured stock in the i , rk: Wm. K. Miller. ait.Tn-v. Arthur L. Hubbard, banker. Dr. A. IJ;pincott. Mi,-r. Stmbbikfr's Cooptrative dept.. W. . Pav;o. resi lent Divles laundry. Sitnu. 1 R. I'ettin-' tri!, lawyer. J. M. Stu lebaker. jr.. i' inker. W. Hate ,I;o k5 in. lUlU'beeSchock A: Jacks n. Hariy O. h k, F lichee -So hook iV Ja -k..n. W. W. Austin. Fro'lu-tion .M;r. Flint No. 1 Studebaker Cor;., S. II. Dur.nuek. ; O. K. Meyer S'n. liniar.' V. Kimble. Supt. Plant No. 1. Studebaker j Corp.. A. CI. Rumf. seriotary .Stüde-' 1 iker Corp.. John 1. Schäfer, pre!- j dent, John I. Shafer Hardwood Co.. 1 Ce, r?o M. Witw. r. St u debake;- '. Corp.". John Chess I'tN-varth The il.IIsw. Kh St orf . Mo. Lza i II. K 1 van
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i:h St ort. Mo.Lzai II. Kivan- 1 assd Pi-odurtioii M-r. Plant' H , Studebaker '.ip.. O. A. I'ara-IN 1. attorney. Wilbur M. Warner.1? y clerk. Fores; HiUjor, vice-' j
auh. ass't Production M-r. I I No. 2. Studebaker '.i p.. O. A. 1 b auch county presiueni. 1 .o u -1 1 u i:er jum:er vo., , Hr. J. I Wilson, jihysician, L. J. f; liarwood. Fulton-Harwood Brass ANorks. F. H. Fulton. Fulton-liar-wood Brass Works, Albert A. I'red -crick, purchase asont Olivr r Chilled Flow Co., Dr. Charles M. Kiscnheiss. physician. Paul H. Reroth. dept.. ; .7 ii 1. Very
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Cambric and Swiss Embroideries, 2 to 6 inches, wide, up to 25c a yard, sale Embroideries, 10, 12 and 1 5 inches wide in Cambric and Swiss, up to 50c a yard, sale
SEE OUR WINDOWS The Big Mill End Sale Offers Wonderful Savings
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