South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 16, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 January 1922 — Page 9
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES its n IT ?3 TT TI WA M A Inrre-ase yor eta at or.ee! 7'2 cn do this cn te e'.-w-pty ;:r - ei3y, accc mod atlr.tr. sitif rylr.sr. ? ;ra Get detail fre ty "a'.'.ir.? V.'ALTi:; 3 ;V- I V I UKM&K LrKriiyU LrUtilsliVS Ut iljLiiV A'U W illtMf iM-FIGHT IN GEORGIA COURT FOR REINS rEiA-N'. J.
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SEVEN NABBED IN . GAMBLING RAID
NuinUr f Table?, Chair? and Other Equipment Seized. ' r..f r ! T'f: : Harry "Karroi; an I t'- :r pvre-; a-n :;.;ile an unexi-:c-I i.ird or; the -1 drink bll.hmerit
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CAM I EL DE LODDER SUCCUMBS SUNDAY Cmll D Loiflcr. 413 W. Eighth .., Sunday mornlr.j at Ö o'clock Xollowlng' a two yeajrs ill-r.e:-s ith complications. H 'a born In Belgium March 15, 1S31. bing pt 30 yea.re old. Eight ysr.i ago he va rrarrld to Mi?s Alic Minnie in Belgium and hört lv afterwards came to th United .States, coming directly to Mlsha'iki. He Ls turvlved by his -wife. Alice, and two children. Adeline and Ymifrcl, at home. also !ear; a brother,-("leor. ridinsr In Wisconsin. l'virrai services will b at St. Kivo'ü Catholic church Wednesday morning at 7:4j o'clock. Tier. A. Sohkaert v.-m officiate. Buriil will in Sr. Joph'8 cemetery.
j LIXCOLX THI1TUI I f;ar!o Williams appears a a young author In "It Can't be Done." which
win r! mown at th? Lincoln theater Wednesday. The hero writes ttorie. of the burer-'Tlafflcfc-' typo, and then, on a wa?cr, f.ots out to prove that they are not impossible thereby gttlr.ff himself In all ?orta o: trouble, Including love. David Smith directed it.
i::i'it in city court tlii-. mornin-r.
rH -....v, . luamnsr, jr not rurpii. lii3 ' ' :,f :' r4 t;,,. m- v'rfully succcul pcrformanco
, i,,-f ar.d ti;'. $-1.: oncers drove y'' ,M cf thö rccn. givtd ; o... in an ordinary automobil. I ; 1 f d-ihu rcfrwhinj fh lou-J ti. rntranc- in th-i ''vactenzatloii in the title role nf
f-ir alley burred, rorniir.!? a vault-! "v ujicntu ,-,r v,r,n !-,,i,Ur 1 1 o 1 i o otRrcrs f iTier t at thc Temple thea-
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wav Jr- tli-. hnu;.. ! Tho production, as a whole, is a! tf.u-'surpn:. j:i'ndid aecompluhnicnt. Tin: most . iu Ar 1 ,-i .,:r,- .'.t;h o 'inus.nk" and intcrcstint: cnitoda
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i:io:i"y vas t-ii' 1 ar l v. ill be exhibited as cviler.Cf vh"n th. rn' U' ar-- arraimel todav. 1
Cf noni tno celebrated work a of the !
ine governor Gror?, reck have Iim ij incorporated in the screen ver-.-ion. The ubtitles, whicli were
T'olb . o.Ticer SatUabcr. Quaint- j written by Irvin S. Cobb, fairly snap
ivith the brilliant humor r.f iht
i'hbf Narrow, on th'- raid. "ru vvnter. ana Jackie Co Oman's . ' interpretation of tho part of the1 in the Can.
J mischievous youngster who is con
The v NEWS-TIMES Red Cross fund for the purchase or a Ford coupe to be used by the resident nurse, now standing at $255.55. is expected to be materially swelled at thc close of the day. Thc following donations have so far been received: News-Times, Mishawaka office $25.00 Hinkle Motors 25.00 National Guard boys. -40.00 City Firemen 15.00 Frank E. Coats 10.00 Matz &: Forstbaucr . . 10.00 Mayor W. V. Dodge. 10.00 Sam Gilbert 10.00 Peers Brothers 10.00 Mishawaka Clothiers . 10.00 Chail-s J. Roy 10.00 Duncan J. Campbell . 10.00 Temple Theater .... 15.55 C. V. Gill 1 0.00 Fred N. Smith 10.00 Edgewater Floral Co. 5.00 George W. Blair 5.00 Golden Rule Store . . 5.00 Charles L. Mctzgcr . . 5.00 Sam Finch 5.00 Fashion Leader .... 5.00 H. C. Howard 5.00
Total $255.55 Starting tomorrow ,i systematic canvass will be made of all industries and retail merchants in Mishawaka, and it is expected that the total will be reached by the end of the week.
J WIFE HAS HUSBAXD
ARRESTED K'HEIS' HE BREAKS FURMTURE Whin G;:.3 Van Tor.'.e. 213 S. Smith s-t., ca:ur hornr Sunday evening and started to brik up his furniture, his v.-'.ff :.eriou5iy objected and called the poli-r. Officer Jarrett responded and upon hi3 ar-
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ATLANTA. . Jan 14. Two opposing' factions of the Invisible Empire, Knlghta of tha Ku Ivlux KIn. are locked in a court fight for control cf the weird order. The. on faction is headed by Imperial Wizard William J. Simmon?. Imperial Kleagle E4warl Yours Clarke and Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler. The other Is made up of 170 members cf th klan whom the Simmon? Your.ir-Tyler proup characterize as "rebels." They're, headed by Harry
rival found a lot of the furnitur ? r. Terrell. Lloyd B Hooper, l W. broken. He brought Van Tonie io.Atkln and A. J. Tadon. ."r., former the station, where he wa booked ; grand goblins.
Jan. 25 has been yet a tho date of the decisive battle in the superior court of Eulton county, Oa. The "rebel" faction, in suit, haa demanded receivership of all properties, funds, documents and records of the klan. This faction charges: Th.it the klan is in a shaky financial condition due to J-5.000 outstanding debt? represented by bonds held by klan members. That Clarke nnd Mrs. Tyler have turned tho klan Into an instrument for the Ii5emination and propagation of hatred and projudic. Charges Aro Denied. Tniperlal "Wizard Sinnnona officially denies these charges. Ho eays: "It is o. desperat attempt on the part of disgruntled and discharged employe?, Joined by their smaJl following, to gin control of the organization. - "The attack on Clarko is merely a reiteration of charges previously made which have been Investigated and found to be unjust and untrue." Judge John T. Pendleton has granted a temporary-Injunction tostraining the klan from disposing of any of its property or disbursing money except for ordinary expense, not Including salaries. This later was modified to allow payment of salaries to clerk, btenogranhr.s and office employes Rut salaries of official: cannot be pa id.
on an intoxication charge and placed in Jail. When searched by S-rgt. Ochsmpaugh Van Tonio had $S5.07 on him. His wife will prefer charges against him today. He will be arraigned before Jud?e John limb in tho city court today. I KMÖN" STRATH COOlUX. Demonstrations in routhern and Spanish cooking will be given on Wednesday afternoon a.t the meet-
1 in of the Home Economics departi mTit rf th- Mishawaka Women's j club in the luiMic library auditor1 ium. Mrs. L. M. Walten and Mrs. i Alwida Stuller will rlcmonstrat. ; There will be two dishes of each I of theic typ'.i of cookins:. Tea will
b servej. lfKNRV I.V I'tiN HIIATj.
l'unoral services for Hrnry 1 ! May, 203 W. Lawrence st.. were I held at the Udwardsburg, Michigan j M. 12. cliurch Sunday afternoon at I o'clock. Burial was at LMwardsburg.
Mr. May was a foreman at the Mishawaka Woolen Manufacturing compan y.
attends rrNJ:u.i.. H. Ij. Shefiicld, 120 W. Lawrence ft., was in Syracuse. Ind., Sunday, where h'i attended tho funeral services of his grandfather, T. S. Shefiicld, which was in charge of tho O. A. II., and the. American Legion.
(rcorgc B. H illianis Funeral Services Held
j-iar.tly getting himself ajid others , .nto trouble in one of tho mott I ll''iiing contributions that anvone
At Residence Yesterday 'man. woman or child has given to Funeral services for the late i ,hoT Ctcf:nIrge r,. Williams, treasurer of J;iC-ie Coogan has excellent nuptho Mishawaka Woolen Co.. and , Vn 1n thJa Picture. "Doris May T.rerident of tho No;th Side, bank. ! !,'ays th roI of tho bOys" wi re hel l at the horn-; of th- de- !i,rt,'r- Wheeler Oaktnan is the Man r.TM, SCI Lincoln way V.., yrsterday afternoon at 'j:::C. lit v. J. .. i "
Uuriitf, pastor of tk First Preberian hurrh, officiated. F3ll barcri wrjf! J. Tui (.Jrstbauer, .V. J. Schindler, Fred c. Grimes. C. TI. Clark-, lrd (i. Lberhart and TT. J. V.'. I'ink. A large number of Mr. Willnir.. friend. -i from the Woolen C-r. nd e!.whrft viewed th renvainp during? t h dy. The body will be ihip.p-d to VarMtr 'My for tir!al.
James Oorrigan por
trays Pa Feck, whilo Lillian Loighton is seen a Ma lack. Raymond Hatten. Jackie's Buddie; Raby Gloria, Wood. Jackie's '"athnity," and. yf s, '"Tar Baby" i Jackie's dog. "Pock's Bad Boy," one of the. tines t First National attrrtiOtions robafed thia season, wiil remain at the Tc-niphi theater for two days more tOvlay and tomorrow.
START CARD TOURNAMENT TO NICHT. St. .Tolin'.s court 9 Catholic Order of Foresters ill open a card touranment tonight at St. Joseph's hall. Valuabb- prizes will be given. A snmker will al.o be enjoyed.
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MRS. LLI'ABBTH TYLFil AND (AlJOVCi EDWARD TOUNO CLARKU AND (HKI.OW) V.'JLLIAM J. SIMMONS, LHADERS OF TIIL' FACTION Ol" TIIK KU KLUX KLAN THAT IS BF.TNG ATTACKED in Tin: courts.
BOWLING
chimn i y riRU The. Central lirt- department was called to the Fred Tracey home lül F. Seventh st., Sunday afternoon to extinguish a chimney lire. Tho damago was $r.
MIMIAWAKA DOUPLE LEAGUE. RANGKHS. Ib.f ratuiau - l"-? Ci irA l.eller 212 1".S 2)2 214
Inventor of the Ukulele is 'Now Poor Mechanic in Honolulu
1.EAVU roil rTortLD.x. Mr. and Mr: 'im W. Fulmor. ;rii;tr of V.aie r,i Tbird its.. Pft m rfffl (V for Miami. Via .. whro t:' expect t- r-pe;ivl three months
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AUTOMOBILES A ilonioblle For Sale
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Totals r.n r.oi .77 HIMTES. iKnfzht 1S2 17s 1 1 MrDaniel PVT 211 191 Totals 310 .".'.. H7. Hansers win tic games. PASTIMES. Waefcs Ka 111 20 Or it 2.;.-) it,': i:c I Totals 112 Uli 1V) j TRAILERS. r.-jtt 20:? 17.- 1 . r.epbe im i:a ISO t Totals :;57 291 RICOS. rv.ok 12 in nicb'f-r 1v i: i4. Totals .".71 ..IT L'7 I '.LACKS. F.uf-htnaTi 1k7 17:: cn.'i !Y:niIVTYalle .. F.3 Rä IM 1ilf r;i :;os
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No morvT restless ni.lit for th- up-to-dato merchant that has hia store fully covered with insurance. Why take the chances of loss and bear the burden of worry when tho (Ireonan Agency car eliminate it all? Fall us in the Farmers' Trust Bid?. :,-tf
Sweeten your husband and the whole house with Rluo Devil Cleanser. M-tf
Calvin Stertzbach. chiropractor, graduate of Universal School of Davenport and Ross School of Fort Wayne, has opened cilices at T.21 N. i.ain st. 4-tf
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All TOc c!?arettcü. Engel's.
17r rmokinj tobacco. 15c. En
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Have yo'i paid your telephone bill yet? 16
25 percent reduction ron'i.
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Lumber, window and door frames and all materials from the building now being torn down, corner Michigan and Colfax Ave. Inquire Palace Theater Corp., 3rd floor Oliver Theater Annex.
All lc cigars. 8 for 10c. Rn eel's, j 338-tr !
T.-Hlay and lonurrw A Paraniount-IiuY Sp-vLil nii: RRONzi: ri:i.t With DORIs MAY A fdrturo of the OriiTif, a sfoiy that dm mail aid fJ s-c'ii thrillirir, j"t -j rtacal ir. ALso a ParaiiHtunt M;ta.ir.( on: ropi i.AR ntirr.s
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Jan Fernind-. who tauht Ifiwaii . pliy the feductivo ukulele and j thufi did nioro tlun anv other Indi- i t v'1'jil to ro:nantiM;e ther Irlands! fr Ani'ri'M. Ptrims th rtrinffi no j mer?. '' fn.-reid. lrt b'-fj:; di.cordnt ,
-V;Mxt r,-l 1 1 tizj lis. Pbvi.e Misb , clitiKs from workrhop implerrrentr.
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ibove Honolulu' downtown ftreets. Thit It to ray, the man who nricliej Innumerable drah Iie.-i anil
ion s-ALF.. rprv ri.ir.aMo rr3t iq e . xvho ret mvriads f hearts and feet
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j to busine?ö. th dollars- Joarj hro-jfht to ukulele ni inuf acturera j: lipped through I4 thrummins i fin ccrr. j ontrar- to general beiief. the jukul5!"- dii not oripinate in Hawaii. Jit c-.me from Fortu?-il. Whn Fer-
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Hawalint. Fernande? rilled hi in- his tinthop labor?. "I phy all day. rt'rument "machet do bric." but I pliy all nisht. Myb th"V ask tb- t;atir 3 promptly nickr. i.r.-- l it ! me to jro to Ilawa.ian luau (f it)
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j'-fliTP were liyin? tiin foundation 'of tlie pretnt ukulfb' m' nuficturline buFiner-r. j Royal Auflienor?.
! Hawiiians found it iflttd th-;r ! muic and took readily to the In-j Ufrument. But for many yearn, none n.n so skilful as Fernande In ply- j :inrr. He continued In f;rr--t demrnd 1 at all social occasions-. !
"Kin KaUkai like! to h-r ; inn." boistcd ilie old murieian. "Kalakaua and his kanaka friends . uyed to go to a bungalow on thc I palace prounds. Wed hav inuic, i
kaukau (foodL drink, hula. Mucdi fun! "One Qucn Lllluokilanl heard me i'Har, and "nt fr in. 1 pl?ed many tini-. for Qwt kmnn al.'. Wifo Calls Half.
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be out night. 'Öhe mado bi fus?. Much pihkia (trouble.- Finally I put my ukulele In a trunk and played no more. Ten years ller my bo3 foiled tl;o ukul4! ard broke
vr. 1. I f ailer. VI 0 r.i-uks 12 H 1 n i t s 1 . 1 Kacrers 1 b' , ":ictitn'R 1- 1 i;i' "s 10 -jo Individual Averages. c; y o Tie. t -Mt : b'i JVan V 3ll' 1 ."Vt! lf 1 i r '.e 1 J? r lo .""o-v; i Pi--ttr F :::t.4 i Wacb .".M 177 r32.? j m. Pir.ifl .' 177 -"OOJ irdjckuore F" "B i p.f-t. c ire. .-.;va KDifebt it;, 'I'.ufhmin 1"4 l"::71 i enok To 1 7.': H"viEmaD y 171 M ;7
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TEMPLE TALK Were jou In the croud j(tenl.iy at Tl.o TcnipK-.' Wo Ii.-wi tum -onic away, hut h usual lot of ffdk came -arlr and w. n stated took cur adico 3ml on account of tho f.ut that a r ar majiy were unable to tain admittance, and .?No Imt:iuo WANT tVKRV CIULD AND ÜltOWN-Ul IX MIMI.WVAK TO SFF "JACKrE" in "Perk's Rid Hoy," o luc mado arranr' -men.; for tuo bl; ilajs cf thU Internationally famcsl ia.-inr-. Mutt and Jeff In "The Villi-: Cut-ri." n S-xnnl Cb-l-tb-Comedy and "TopJc nf the Pa" round out r Urnor'L A j ry "Pf-ck's Had Hoy" program. OFT IN EARLY FOLKS DON'T HSf THIS ONX Head "Teniplc TMW by O. J. Ti, daily.
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i;: ,c . j m '. , a L 7 r'c-rv finely iafdrD. länoIa ay T!at. j;--"-") if ce- : it i.VT uit yeu. iuhrait ' '.r iu; v ill DuiM -r you Pt.:.- M:ihawak.i Hl tr.rAEr.r iiealtv cor.ronATiON. 1.' I. ir.ee'. i! War Vt Ci TTni-'c I ' ilA.N'uL -z-n n t ;.-. aVrl C or. rrtly r--)!rn; 3re- lot. r-sr-r.Z fruit, etl5:-a L' -..c ai. i rrk. Want i--8ct !-t in for f.rt piv:nt
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monologue and tonr. Other rome-I'.-in inejudn Beit Trown. Oeor?3 Morn?, and Filly Srheot, whilo tho k.-t of dinccr. eontiins the r.am
Miar?. ard Lulu Ackerman Dove comprise tiie roster of ingrr. Vlth th Inauguration of nnli
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hr earlv Fridav evenir.r followiu- j f,f Chester Wtavor. .T t f s Richardson, crad child in tho city row has an ' , " . " . j Harry fc-'towr, Fre J Nelson. Billy I opportunitv to pirchase a light
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Inn rv-rt Feb. : 15 72. and came to Nile with
h-r pirct't? ni lSf2. Shortly affr hr nrrival here she bnm-- a train"d rury. in which avocation ?ho was well known in Nile: and vicinity. Besides hfr mother, Mr?. John D. Milburn. Mira Mllbum i survived by two fhter5. Mr. Arthur Hull. Be ton. Mas.. and Mrs. .Iav. AtV.inson
M-iri" Fri:z. Rnd Lorrair Laudr.
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Mr. r.r.d Mrs. Rex Leach, Fred Zer ! wero F:-rved. Th" Women's Progre?bian. Glady Me""oy. John Wohlrab. i t ivf Lacrue i' carin? for over 100 D-k Hansilton. Hyl.- HealT--. ""ha rler ; children whoso pa r-nts are unable 0tvar.au?h. FrM Roy. Mildred to purchssM suth a lunch for them.
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of Nile, and by two brother. Dr. John D. Milburn. Eat Hampton. Conn., and Thoma 1. Milburn. New York city. Privat funeral Mrvlcea v.-ill b held at th hom3 of Mrs. Milburn. Oak fit. at J:: o'clock Monday fternoon. Burial win h-i in Silver Broo;: cemetery. That Niles property has be-n fairly asteP5-i by the board of kuperviors ia the opinion of Harry Eajiton. deputy tat tax commissioner of Lanalng:. who pent rriday and
Saturday in tl;e rlty reviewlr? .- $ci?ment lists. Members of the Loyal OrdT ef ; Moo.se ill j'r-sent a "Black ard Wl'.it Revue in th- opera houe in this city on Jan. 1? and :o. The! entertainment will feature Harry j
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Build Your Home No w Lumber and labor will never be cheaper than now, and if you need assistance financially, my easy payment plan will help you. Come in and talk it over. Stop paying rent, and live in a home of your own.
S that bad back wearing you out? Are vou jj tired, lame and achy in the morning; tor- " tured all day long with nagging backache and sharp, stabbing pains? F.vcning find you weak, worn-out and discouraged? .Surely you don't want to go on from day to day enduring such needless suffering! So why not find out the cause and correct it?
Chances are you have given no thought to your kidneys. Yet, more than likely a cold, a chill, or a strain has weakened your kidneys and brought on that constant backache; those sharp, rheumatic pains; the headaches, dizziness and distressing bladder irregularities. But don't be discouraged! Simply realize that your kidneys have fallen behind, and give, them the help they need. Use Doan'j Kidney Pills. Doan's are recommended for jnct Mich trouWr. Th y 1. v : helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! Read How These South Band Folks Found Relief:
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W. n. MORGAN, 13162 Michigan ft., mj: "I had we!; kidneys which bothered m at different times. This troublo generally came in the fall when dampnees and cold weather ram on. It haa never taken but a few cf Doan'F Kidney Pills t3 cure up my kidneys and put them In pood condition. I am glad to recommend thtm for they did me bo much pood."
MRS. F. W. WILLIAMS :;00 Gan-t ft., "My kidney; v.-er in a weakened condition and I iil inflammation ef the- bladlc-r. I suffered frem backache j-o Fidiy times I could hardly fret out of bed. I used several kidney rcmc-die?. but thy did nt help ma Whrn a friend advi&ed Dean'- i::dr.y PIll I tifed them and it was only a few day3 before I eot relief. Two boxes cf Dean's cured me and I have had Firons kidney3 ever since. "
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