South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 18, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1922 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1922
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! !h.it thr ruildlr:: va nfire. Thirty j the pupils hunud. Fl.im, swpt Yr fli frrm Th rf of a two s!or ! rhiMr'Ti To in th room whore i thr room just aft'-r th" children left. ' bui'dir.:: in th downtown d;tri--t.
jth fir w.ih Ii5- -of r !. Thre was 1 . r j. rinse and all cot o'.:t wltho-jt in- ! jury.
IThfi man's hrad Ftruck a fe-r.c ar..i
his fkull wan cru5hr-.l.
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INIIAN.IMMS Jan.. 17 John
The interior of t!u- baildirr wa ) S hn i !r, 2'". a sh. t m-'t.i: worker, ; ZS percent rel-.ictlon sie. Ver- ! troyrrl and wrn;n nr.d hook of a ir.t nr.tly kl!id T-.io'diy uV n 1 cor.'f. 324-tf
MISSOURI COMPANIES BARRED FROM STATE
!nii,mi-ionrr McMurray I'fur t Hrnt'W Lirnof 16 Conrcrn-.
I N blANArOI,;.-' Jan. 1
-,c.te"n
Q-'iranc frm;ar.! - nran i in .t.souri, w III not t irra-it'd li'-. r--.j to cfirtlru'" in I?:di.i:-..'i. : r "ofür, to nr. it nnounrT:;' r.t Ti.---... v ri.-h? Ti'.ortm S. MfMurr.t y. !':v.mr.''r 'o:r.tm."sio:iT for Ir.di.i r..i. 'if.--- a'tioM was iut' r;r t-d to pr---v - ri th- MN-o ir; oinp-'t n. writ in it y. :.y !r.v;r.t r.r in Ind.ir't. i-ut it v.uj iM would not -:f-f ;j.-.uiim.- no'-v ir, forrf. Mr. MrMurray i i f J t I to
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Jury Acquits Minn Superintendent on Manslaughter Count I ' It I .N'l.'r.TCN, -Ian. 17. ' I . :t r 1 ' Vlldr. mir." sup-r!n-fn.Ior.t. charred with involuntary lii.ir.-lautriit r in run ru t iop u.th th.- dfriTh of Wsh-y I'.ui'.dorh.ick, on of four miners killed in an xplosion h-rf Phrunry ll, v.a found not guilty hy a jur in f irr uit court h-r? T u-sday. T- jury was out more than hour.-. liuild'-rhack a?:d thie oth-r ii. w. " kiil' d in an -x plosion at th- I.i'o-rty r.iin- wh-ro VU(Jt wü'! emp!o-d us sup-rin-t-r.df-nt. I'ollouin t!.- ac( idnt in dict in n' - w-r rtt u r n d rtt;airt Wilder ehar.in,; h- failed t ord'-r an inspection h-forf th.e n.fn wnt down into th- shaft. Two olore 1 n n wer- -rn-ar: ll-d n the jury wh; h h-ard ti:- r-a":.
INSURANCE RULING IS UPHELD BY LESH
Attorney GencrnI Hack- Y McMurrav in YA With -Mi-jonri Companies.
At the Si&n of the Clock
i om pa ni'-s wa.s a. r tahatoi ;. n.o-. to . action wiii.-i J(iar'il lia.J 1 -n t.iliT, t.y l'-n C. 1 1 1 , M-o.a : ! or ira n rf.rain!-ionT ra-'ain.-r I - l.. Ii...- . ; : t
. iri. A :?;; from .Mr. H d-. J I iAlUiU JlM IMMnw r Jl at hast jr,, (h(j in cash or sccuritio. J -ad- puKUc i.v .Mr. M-Murrav. .-a.. I f.'j.(, K J S I ST TNT ' Th' r'-fn:irr-ment that si;c-h -xdrncr-' t-.. a'tion a'cTa.st !.- Ir.diar.a ;. , , - " t "s d posit th- rr.ini rr.'i n i amount is!
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I-VDIANAI'OrdS, Jan. 17. An opinion Tuesday hy Atty. Gon. I-h ;;ph!d Thorn its McMurray. -tat.. in."Uranr corumlss.cn. r 'in the p-tf r's d-oNion not to likens" :nter-inur-a!ii f-xchaiKf! h tcj cor.tinuf husin.5s! m Indiana except on th.- sliowln , that ach had on deposit assets of , at ja-t $ 2 5 , 0 U 0 . Tli- commissioners' ruling has pn cipitatd a controversy! i-etwe. n Indiana and Missouri in.-ur-j an e ot!. rials, with a'di threatening! to Oar all eompani's organized in one j -täte front I i r . j hu-ir.es in th other. 1 'T!ie F.tandar-J of soIe:u-y." siid thf nttoint-y general's rtilir.-, refer J
rn-.i; to th'- Indiana insurance law.
"would Sf-iii tt Ii..- th" possesion of
This is National Thrift Week
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.two of the junior olas- of
pupil
, . , i -ir tue wir ii-MT mi :n m iiuo. are . . ... , ,. "-' ' ! ,l-!..r:d.r suspension Tuesday a a result il Ul f sjlv,,ncv b"in- mamtaint-d." j
ut a metho'l of satisfying the in-
!s irat:c.- d-purtment that the stand-
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' . , , . , o; the eiiss na having f.-n pi. teed
v ' ! t TU" ST tie ; r I i I a : i ' 'ij-!I lil t, i !; t; j.rt,!.-. t;o:i of polp- holder.
. the tlataif of the huUdins Mon-J WILL XOT PKOSECUTE
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HARTZLLL VOW KILLING
- hooi-, ordered th- fla:; removed. HAMILTON Jan.. 17 Lore n but it was not done and he appealed j 'fa rtzeii of -n(!'ron, Ind.. will not :o th- president of tii- las-. Ali I1"1 pro-ecuted for the ailr-. d kill-
of Loland Carl Cat?, of .N'ewark
near here Thursday nih:. i: wa.'l
'declared on pood authoiitv Tuesdav
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r , f j hut hve of the class voted to leave 'I WO I'LLAI) (rLILIY in ( lie Ha- where it was and the susi mi Tni ri; pnmtrnv ip r.Non followed.
, ' , : A rontmitt.e onferred with Mr. fohowin? a w-rdict by Coroner Kd-
, " ' ' ' I'ak. r at noon Tuesday, hut the su-pvard look that tit- slaying was
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I'.'iiu." r;u nt tuio ijol iei-iiifu. in ."-nnu.-i. , ;u ott stiii.: the aaion of the junior! Hartzoll was re'.eru-uul on his own
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.'to, 1 7 - - AU-x.i r.d.-r 1 1 ' . o ' . i .ird J a . t .
i:t JL", of I et ; j.;.- , P-,j -uo?
iv f'd-u.ii cfiui? T.i'-day t" thj i 0 1 . r v i T a "a n;t i i i r: m v i i I t r-.' k
seniors refu?ed to enter I recognizance hut will he und.-r poüce
rh..- huildin: Mondav lv ih- main i urvf illanco until after formal ac-
ape and entered through the super- ' ir.t'-ntlent'.s ott'fau
'v""; r' i,;t entrance, hut clirnhed the fire es-Jtion hy the prand jury in sion
!'. Wit.u a lepui'.tii ai i" o. e i o '.vej- t.i u f'ti . Camper .Ja mar. ein. Jj and 1 1 i !: -
-1 La nthi a.r. o-dfendanfs. , I :-ade I not guilty and seie.-tjorj of a i 15-YLAH-OLD GIRL SULS
j.ry or i,.,-,r r.a, was ou-, y(m "0,000 DAMAGES McLean and Lou a n. i: ;sst;I. wilt i ..... v., ,,..,,. . ni-nn p t w 4 irn t 4w
i M.Nuau.N, jan. l.. i ne '. i 11 ' I IIj? lr,.l. JUJliiMiM-
The alieued slayer wont to hi home at Anderson, Ind., Tuesday but promised to return without ex-
I tradition papers should authorities
desire.
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The -!! tt to. On a s now I when the in-:, v.et-- Pro;;;rht in to;
ntr their p!.a. ihi- morning and
xrra jjruards were . 1 . 1 a . . I by
ral ar.'I rt.te authorities to f . r
all any attempt a: t-cuin 'h j ri.orirt.
SCHOOL WITHOUT PA MC COLl'Mr.IV. Jan. 17. Flames be-
15. li her r.ext friend. K. J. Kimntel against the National Holling Mill Co.
j' i of inr.-nnes. went on trial in circuit j tli their feet were the first warni court hero Tuesday. It is alleged by i inr pupils at St. Uartholomew's
the plaintiffs attorneys, that Tina did j ' athlic hool here had Tuesdaj man's work In the rollinu mill ' r -
lroni January to September 2 , 1 ! IT '. , and broke down in health. Tile plauititi' contends the irl had
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'"National Thrift Week' cannot he a complete success without your participation. During tin week decide to pave and to have. Why not get the habit of being thrifty hy opening a ?aings account or by joining oiir Christmas Club? lVth of these method give von an casv and systematic means of ?avinj: and havinir nioncv.
We'll look for a visit from you during "National Thrift Week'
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GIRL SAVES LIFE AS
MOTHER SHOOTS SELF; fiUil uork ''TT, of b,cM,ifn?lal: ! the nose an I that because of her MI.OO.MI.MITOX. Ind.. Jan. 17. , heavy work at the mill she suffered Jasthteen-year-old Kthyleno Kugle-; a permanent internal injury that wi!i , iJou- sat up in bed and saved her Jife ; niako nH J5arr an operation. Th - . Vy pleading with her mother not to.-rj W(,:-0 male attire. pull the triirger of a revoher. Tho mother. Mrs. St. 11a Knuh dow ' .nf- c 4 t r.M 4
ft railed she could not bear to commit '"Ii-. C1 I JKj Pv C.V 11 jCA1.V1 iR
Mit id. and l"af' her uirl L hind HFI n mif WIMiI lXf'i
INIMANATOLIS. Jan. 17. C. H. .
I'rice. who is said to have lived In ' i'nea-nncs for e ral years, is untler ; arrest here in n charge of obtaining !
r.ioney under false prf tenses as n.
' , ? " 4 1 , ""V I trutle Ih.rkheard. Mrs. Ihirkheard t in Um f nur n Ith l.i.ll.. i.-...i.l' r.
.... ....... l"" alb ues that Price, representing him
r,an . ne nm.nin.-o pnu, ue. . f authoriZl.f, af.nl f( f 'lil lk..jr l-r.-., r . . .-It i..l
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1 t water was on th- stove for tlti ... . , . ! 'j , . , , , , i ei n with headquarters in incrnnt's 111 lindcrtaktr for whom she xpta s--ed ,, , .... . - . , , m 1 -old h r a ocrtihcate of stock in the H i. preferenp. In a note. leompany for $mo. Further inv.,8ti- , ' -ration disclosed, the affidavit chai-irj CLEAR UP MYSTERY OE s. that Price is not an ant for the ij LONG DISAPPEARANCE roTlipnMN' U lviianapol.s Jan.. , 7 - M Ks 1 '"n- is ,a. In av, romo orisin-j ...... . . . . allv from Allendale. 111., and :s a ii ?Uatti Jacot s. torni' r . v tt Itoach , - ' i
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AMERICAN TR'LIST COMPANY
Tlie muzzle of the 'zwn win pressed fcisr;nn.-t ITthylene's hrea-t. Sh would liave been shot to dath had .-lie l "! he.n awako win n the mother en-
l . red hr i (torn.
T'thyleno rushe.i from the hou-e.
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Ladies" All Wool Hose in heather mixtures. Regular $1.50 values. Reduced to
close out, per pair
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Ladies' Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose in black or brown. Regular mill run of
$3.00 values. Specially
priced, per
pair at
T.r.... $1.29
Ms
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hil. w ho il i-.i ti e.'t re I ''.M ears ao.
living io LiUiTu--. Mort. She is i r. n oil operator. Mls Jatait'S Uf: Ij.diitoi following' l.er fat he, -'s te.jth and w a not' r.e.ird frm un;ii Tiio.i iv, !I, r !-j
f re jo im tii" I. as ein :--ar a:U
th re.SUltit". l"ed ttl I S h
APF'IiOVi: KICIIM0M) ifj IM10M-: KATK HAISKilj
All Winter Merchandise Must Be Sold
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INDIANAPOLIS Jan. .17 Inn
1)1 4.' lii"'IJ I.llT IL JUVlllll'JIiM i M
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f i io) . i - iti i ti i tic. n!tri4ii.1 in
Iter of Hit ! o lac! .o". ffo'u (,.,- nt '.I
li -e fa mi!v I;i a.- a eo inlv. .- v t'.e fraternity w .; h wln't the oi a
l . a ion
. I e, emb.-r hy the cjjy council wer : a ! I i o v ii Turday by the Publb S.-rvjce Cotiimissimt. which .nl?o nip
Special Purchase Sale of 500 Sample Petticoats Petticoats of Jersey, Satin or Taffeta in all the latest
In v i . ; ! i !" 1 1 : - i i " e i : i m i i .
SELL ROM) ISSUE FOR
s.-wice t onirms.-uon, w UK it .m?o au H i i i i tho ,.d the ,n.re.u-e of speeiai rates ft shades and combinations.
s ecptv-ted by the company. The These Petticoats sell rcgular--O'lia'. rate? b not become effective ; kl . k s ns -i- i
i fi I vr to I II. Ulf. I WO lMJ
it, ill r -o. I. mil ino rates iixt'n in ; li
HI II PROGRAM 'i ridiianc were made retroact
IN'I'lANAl'nbls. .l.m 1 7.- -Sal o :" I ,n- 1T5 ' 1 11 tit live pi ; i "Ct ao;,d'- to " 1 ' t! i or ildln,- program at t h- Dp VFRinHR IQ CA IF.T
m . ' mm r , . a . mm m
" v. Pi xed in t
lactiveifj groups specially priced
I $3.85 and $2.95
t fan a "' p.u- cnt ...e p.- ,- u :, a nooun.'d Tue. lay
OF EASTERN NORMAL
b fb.- -tnie boird o" n c-icclt trc Ml . ( lt.. Ind.. Jan. lt. Ainert J
huet v. , tii-- Ntutliem Trust ' vcrhUc was a suest of the eastern ' j!
J. s are pt.-ine.-d nv ;!. bta rd. ! an-l made an hour's speech durinc I J I the chan 1 period this morning:. Hoi 3 PlIsTM A T1;I? !M?N'sli mh,,c on the life of John Marshall. M
i'ic inc. a,.' x..!.'! . i i 1 ! l I ANA ! 'LIS J 17 !iTa -V r.nv'.'a r. t :.d : ' of to. u:-: Ja-uo, r !'". a-- : -u;.-, . n ; , r-.b r.t of t. a'.'. a;d Crank
SPRING GINGHAMS An extraordinary purchase enables us to show
I one of the largest assort-
itAM. (OMMTloxs sPLirNlIl. lit ments of Silk Tissue Ging
hams in the city. Specially
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INI r A NA POLIS. Jan. 17. In- l; a ! a a oo! i r ' Marion rntnifv brinks LI
n: ol tins ompanies under state con- 2 priced, per yard
. . o . .. . in so a 1 1 u i i ii : ! ' 1 1 i i o n t : 1 1 1 ' rl r.-auv b'.fore-n ... ,.- 'u r.ers !:.,! . ul,lo th u, ;(t nny tim,. ,n tho r d: ic.apo'. w. -a- i- v- j Vl;ivs. tliarles V. Camp, stat i fi r ntonP. d!su ! f i th- l'-t :iT.;. t rm:iiU.jonor sahl Tuesday. .:.' ri. b Kobe- t s p.- j " ; jj
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AUTO AND TRAIN HIT; PHYSICIAN MAY DIE r :i:i:i: hat'ti:. in I . j.m i
I at
A wonderful assortment of Spring Ginghams in 27
ui:nrri:i ii;k n. ;M and 32-inch widths. Spe,i.n cllVtVi th,, phil.'uklphia i M . ,, , , ÄÄ
and &wC
Cr' am. .".a rents a o.uart. 10 a. m.
h cially priced, at
Cl.arb. I.ev. IS
Civ. ns 7 ... , phys.ci-in of WHY WOMD.V ;KP nilIXni:T
rid.. 1 a: a ho-:;tnI tic re to-
Are ,,ot wonun naturally as licht-1 j
yard, 22c, 25c
..tv s uttering ni1..ri-s which prob- hearted, hrnve and hopeful as men?;! j-'iy will i rove f.M! a- a result of Yes. cortainlv: but a woman's or-'fj
tu.- eo.i.sion h'T- .-: the ut: . oruobtie ,.-u,M .c ,,,SPt,ti,iiv ifrnt frnm ' Fl
j") ihüu. and a fr-.Uht n Tn.in's more delikate moro sensl.'l!
itivc and more exacting. Women In t. finp nunlitv Mrnuisfte. lar
if -i - - j 1
t a:n.
READY MADE CURTAINS REDUCED Ready to use Curtains,
Ready - to - W ear Reduced Bringing Prices Down to Less Than Wholesale. All Winter Garments Must Go. Coats Reduced Beautiful Winter Coats at about one-half their former prices. Shades of brown and blue, handsomely fur trimÄ J.wo. "T.5. . $1 7.95 and S1 1 .05 Dresses Greatly Reduced Beautiful Dresses reduced to about the cost of the materials, in Taffeta, Canton Crepe. Poiret Twill and TricoSa .bis. T. . $1 4.9S 'Bd $9.00 Suits Reduced More Than One Half We have about 20 Winter Suits, beautifully fur trimmed. Values up to $59.50. All reduced (41 (T for early clearance to P 1 uLa?0 "Nayvee" Middies All Wool Middies in navy and green. All of the genuine "Nayvee" Brand. Two CJK anc $9 lots specially priced at . . . t?BWw faa'faf Misses' Sweaters Reduced
One table of about 100 Misses' Sweaters. Values up
$1.48
Buy Muslin Underwear Now! Greatly Reduced During Our January Sales One lot of Muslin Gowns,
Skirts and Princess Slips. U
Values up to $4.00. Slight
ly All to
to $3.50. Entire lot priced for clearance
at
ä per cent 1 '.'ii'tlon
dtlicate lualth are more dependent. ?
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j........! in .in ii iu vi r itr uii 7 . . a'.e. Vern- ; T aore nervous, more Irritable and , ti trimmed edge. 3 54-tf j ninr .lespondent. When a woman ' rinse out at
I fanily medicine
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, . b is nervousness '.epnlessness. m a. J
luf kn. he. headaches, dracrinsr-down I 'atus and melancholia she should,!
, lose no time in crivin? Iydia K. Pink- l) ! ham's Vecetobb Compound a fairjj:
tr:u. as it will quickly dispu such trouble. This root and herb n;edi- ; k r!r-e contains no drups and has b rn 'th. standby of American woman-it bo, i,i for r.e.arlv "u yrarv. Adv. !i
close out at
per pair
Reduced to
...$1.59
One lot of Bed Spreads.
Extra quality, size 72x84.
Specially priced at
$1.69
BASEMENT BARGAINS MEN'S FURNISHINGS
$2.69
Men's extra heavy Cordu
roy Pants. Regular $3.50
values, specially priced at
Men's heavy weight winter Pants, specialer) JQ value at Men's extra quality Flan
nel Shirts. Regular $1.00
values, special
69c
Men's Fleeced Lined Shirts and Drawers, special
ly priced at, each
49c
Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers, broken sizes. Regular $2.00 values, special to
close out
$1.19
t- o 1 . soiled from handling, w reduced gl h ..... 2
Muslin Skirts and Gowns, neatly trimmed with lace or embroidery. Specially priced at I JG Ladies' heavy Flannelette Pajamas, extra well made. Values up to $3.00. Reduced to close 04 out at $ I mJ(j Ladies Flannelette Pajamas. Regular $2.50 values. Reduced to ! A close out at ... Ladies extra size Flannel Gowns, in sizes 18, 19 and 20. Regular $2.50 and
$3.00 values. Reduced to
close out at
Ladies fine ribbed fleeced Union Suits in high neck, long sleeves or low neck, no sleeves. All sizes from 34 to 44. A real $1.50 value.
Special to close out at
$1.9
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79 c
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DOMESTIC BARGAINS "Eureka" Cotton Batts,
weight 3 lbs., size 72x90
inches, special
New patterns, 36 inch
M Comfort-Challies, 'i g l special, yard .... I Ol
iew Percales, Iizht or
Cl dark patterns, 24 inches
Crib Blankets, pink and white, and blue and white, size 28x40. Af
special
"Swansdown" Woolnap Double Blanket, size 66x80. Regular $3.25 value, special cp 10 pair JLmm I w
Single Plaid Blankets, size
House Furnishings Reduced Wind ow Shades, light or ' Galvanized Water Pails, dark green, 36 inches wide, 1 10 quart size. 3 Q 6 ft. long, complete with ! special lwV brackets, AC&f special w w ; "Armour's Toilet Soap, V.U n.A. -w,. : witch hazel and buttermilk.
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Buys a Large Size $150 Type Standard
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GRAFONOLA
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ELquipped with Non-Set Automatic Stop. Stops itself without being set the only talking machine on the market that does. FOR TEN DA YS ONL Y You can buy this standard Columbia Grafonola on these terms at the reduced price of $125.00. This machine goes back to $150 on May 1st, so that you are assured of a good investment and on the easiest terms ever offered by a Music house.
REMEMBER This machine is not only guaranteed by the manufacturers, one of the oldest established manufacturers of talking machines in the world, but by the C. W. Copp Music Shop, established in South Bend for nearly 20 years (your only guarantee that means anything).
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