South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 25, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1922
DEBATING TEAM IS CHOSEN AT FINAL TRYOUTS TUESDAY
Notre Dame Debaters to Meet Best Collegiate Teams in the Country. Am a 1 e. r th:H in ViaXiir.gb n hali tr v. ill Notre Dvo vit-Fit;.' debating tam ha ' m pi.-ke !. ami ha.n l.'-.'ir work wr. der th dii :!: Willi's ; i Ledger f--r ti.-- w jr.: v. hp !i w i.I 1 r : r : K" the i afii'st the b'-st ieh.afil.g : Be v. i r H- j n up i nn i.i ; IT' - ! :r. ad . I '..i . f : r i,f th M'.-Ai'-.ft ry d i sv i: s -i ' .- 1 e. ri I 'M, a t. 1 I t'-rirv will !;.Vf' br he a Sunday fe 1 Iheir both e a-ei -oug v: f .: im, Tho i iV-nr it '. W I I i . ;.r:.; f 1 bv th-. - : I i -: T r V . pre !' -f J e. . !n !:-:-' cf J r...i ry. ; ..- J,rr-p !! '! ; t -' - .-lirmi.-h and :li- i'tfKli' in time for th'which will take I . 'W'HI til 1 i n. s lo-gaflvo and afs M ir 1. b. formi!.., t . tt :nn , i'.itlifi r I'It I l'n- 'Mi;- aHirmatlvr! :'! . t. i iiinr-: ;t, wl.i'.o .lame :i ami !-r;inl. :,e 1 Vi uphedd ri'V-itivr sipiad fit II i'licr, Jo-i::.,''-.s and ... - Ü..-H, f ( e ; ' ( T form-'.' i'iv.) nv.U'li w. i th" a:::rmati f-. T;i rrmpor:-! ')f liny v-ph I; hörnt T-;, ". WUr.uckt. AM of th' N'fi in ai ? Hi 1 : i 1 r;; va:-."ity team. lnil! fitMMl lit AI'hTli ariirr.tnt ;i M.ir-'fl is r.i'i iiKihiPtc 1 1 1 1. ;i ireIiPiin.'try' 1" tv n tni two X''tre Iin,o t'-irr.. i?. v.il! r.robaWv lrov i h th I .-t Ii h.it f th'- y ar. j This ha'i h n t:u if-' n pri-vimi -.'i-on. for ti.o tv-o ras 's always r i , 1 1 ulr'-ctJ:.. ami t.Ttc 1.- r, ti'nc u;!"! In iiti'Iit tlif arguri'-nt. On rh :irt I-'rlday in March, th" matf nqv'iil will tii'M-t Vnhash at ri.Mvfnr.l.v.i;'", while th- ;i t!',rni.it!ve ri-i.nins -'it home to tak': i: Va 1 l-.T-aiio. Two -A'-'ki !at r, tlm nnir;fy of In isan.i wi'.l m"'. t tlif rrt-iMvd tai:i. at 'otr" Iani" whil" :li: ar1rniatlvo il' h.i'f.i Inlian;i C"mitral a. Iinli inapo'.!-. .om.- titno iur m the shim mnr.th. 1'olhv t'olUz" nf Vatrvi;i". M.'ur.". will sr-n-1 a t am to N"trr Dini, ami ttill l.ttor .n the season, Ohto Ftate. n-;.y he m. t in a ilu.il argument. N"KoiJation swlth tlic r.uckeyf.-i have not b-n drlinlf f-'.y arr.inpci. hut a fl hatr. will un.loubtlly b Klirfln!!. Notr D im1 has inrt anl d( ff at"! Ohio Ft ate twice in the ia.-t, ami the iii' -i aro h". fot rovftrs?. win ywvt oiIhth. WliiU i.o otlsrr ..r;uInunt hav1 n.,M hyf.U.i at ytt. Father Holtet rpf ts '- . hrtul" thrr or four otl-."r mrrtin-s for Iii-; squad, hforo the rra on i- .-oin plrtcd. N'"KfitiatlOTT with iK'troit unlvrsLtj hfl fall-n thrt.uKhto hut it is likely that (oni'i conference schorl will v urtvl to take it.s p!'ac. Notre Hämo l'i.'s a liner d"hat.rc .rord ihan any other uniersity .r- th- c-oun.ry. Out of ;;T ituercolI'ri tto d' l'iUa in whU-h her tfatiu h iv" b"..-n rrtlciiai.tff, ,-hr. han suffered but four defeats. It I douht:n!, Jiowcvrr. if this preat record can ) sustained duvini the coming sf.jc.ui. Wabn: h, ui.ilcr tlio direction of W. C. CunninffhaTPn h.iA ,".clcd its allirmative team to defeat the Irish, and confidently -xpeet ir, do 5o. Waba.sU defeated the Röld ar. 1 bluo for the first time in historj vlnttr. anl every member of the conquering teim has returned thi year. Indiana and Ohio S;ate are also !ain-T fu" Notre Dame, ar- . ord:iiT to reports, and Colby Od l-'. mctiPs" NV'tn Oarne for the ; 'f time. i- brim-Tin with it the i.Mit.idnn r hciiiz mo siroimvsi irenvic squad In Ne w Ent,lmd. CITY MAY GET U. S. VETERANS DISPENSARY pen.-ary or t ii' t'i-ifd State- ti:ins Bureau In Squill K'-nd. fully quipped, U in s.s'.U If rec '.in.endation rf tll bureau are ar epted. It wa ctllcial!v announced in Washington yest e rd a y. Tlio proposed hur-au dispensary v ill be ."-lpplKd w ith dental, physiotherapy. X-ray and examining rooms, anl laboratory and phar-iiiii-v facilities. "Practically all th X-ray, laboratory hd pharmacy Frvlce afforded to tli" disabled veterans have t'ecp supplied by private ins it u- ; fions. says a part the a ni.ouii- c- ; n.er.t. With the pi boratris own- ' ed and operated by the poern-; inert it I" evpfcted that a conoid-i erablo rcoivmy will be effected. ' Tho esfaVdshm-nt f t lo so .l.si-en-! sa rir. will result in imm-'dtat- m d- -. er jce to a larso ches of the claimants and beneficiaries of the! ; urcaij. Thero little doubt but what tb.e i . ommendatiors caoinp fer a d r.-r.s.-irv her" w!il b" accepted. COURT (iRANTS SWAIM'S PETITION I'OR DECREE baric- Sv. aim. l'rutt grower and tiort ivulturab-'. r"s;diup three miles oithwest of South Be ml. wa grant -d a divorce fiaim Anna Swaim in Supe rior Court No 2. Tue sday, by Judge Bra Tern.. A N. Hi! !"brand. E wife m;i- u". en ? - o" alimony on i rros complaint. Great Chief of Records Coming to Red Men's Meet Mont. ink Tr 'm- No. O, Improved o. der of Bed:-. "n. he 1 their regdar weekiv r.cet'.ne bust nixht. conferring the s-s -crd b cr e of the o-d'T upon 1" candidates. The locil (rd"r will enfitain 'lie' rthem Ir Ear- i r:be at a .i;st ri' t ex p rr. ee '' March 1 ,i It :s If! - r. e e t -ago. the n incted that m "!' nn f? ntat!es W. B w id ,1 BTc.Fnrren el ; i a t E -dted Cb.ief Stat - s Be ha .ICCf pt ej tb.e d:str: i at ion - ues. I o a 1 ! re Mid-Day Luncheon Club Talks Business Outlook Mil-Day Luncheon dub fr::lp:i 1 f a talncr men. : w "od ro rvr. f t b lay r.ooj-.' FollO'virr- ... arlou p1.:.- . i.ous we:e d.-si Lie rubers. d Czej-j uet In Fjuth Bn! til Wdgce Oliver hctd Tuesit) fo rrp $ of ludra in b;eon. C ,I:dlg the a no'. Dr. C. A. Uppirtcott prfy'.Jei.
Truck Trapped at Crossing
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--News-Times Photo. .Ma' hiii" in which Miss Hattie Wieczorck. 1 11 hapin M.. r .-raped IfMth ulien it was struck by a switc h nuine at the Scott st. cros-ins of the New York Central railroad. She .vifftr'd a broken lei and other injuri"u. The acf ilent was cius"l by a heavy rloud of r-ioke f)htructir.j th- cirl'.-! view rf the track, it was i-aid. Tiie trasolir.e tank f th," auto xrdoded and th'.- f i r - d part'ueiit '- i talhd to f.Miru'ui-h tlie blaze.
WORKERS IN FARM MEMBERSHIP DRIVE SHOW ENTHUSIASM Employ Novel Idea in Augmenting Ranks of Bureau--Campaign Nears Close. f'riernUy competition in the membership eampaiun of thej St. Josepli County Farm bur-au is now at Its h'-ipht among the various township units. Chairmen and team captains of the several organizations are emnlovinir novel and unique ideas In carrying the benefits (if tlie farm bureau to every farmer I ri the county. "S-!ling memberships in the orpani;r"d farm movement," has become a popular slopan throughout the rural districts. That It Is effeetlv workers assert, will be ben attested to by the num'ber of additions to the bureau before tho campaign is brought close, possiblj th? second week n February. Farmers German township have formed a "school of salesmanship. " The first lesion was given last nipht, when team captains and others active in the movement explained its multiple advantages, and why no progressive fanner ould afford to remain outside Its cons-tantly growing ranks. The class supply Infi: information mt the homo of M. E. Hney, and nt E. E. F.eeberger, chairman of t ho unit declared that the township would show other organizations "how to prer out and bring nv members into the fold." Workers wero sup- I pliel with an abundance of Infer-I mation desipned to answer every Jquestion and argument which may le raised acralnst the activity of the bureau. It was derided to make a thorough "cleanup" of that township wihin the next few days and each rampaipn worker was piven a certain number of farmers to Interview and not accept "negative answers." .Officials of th county bureatf are well pleased with the campaign as far as it has proceeded and confidently expect that the d!red number of n"w members will be ealned. FOUND GUILTY, TRIO FILES APPEAL BOND ccn ßHla, Pori G rccn and Joseph Cylka Convicted on Statutory Cbarpes. On trial in city court ns the result of a raid upon an alleged house of 111 fame. Halen Bella, said to be the proprietress; Doris, C.reen, nn inmate, and Joseph Cylka, charged with frequent inp, were found guilty by Judge Chester E. Ducomb Tuesday. The Bella woman was fined $25 and costs, while tho two other defendants were fined $10 nnd costs each. Through their attorney. JoKeivacs. the trio appealed to se Ph superior court. Bonds of $100 were set and furnisb.d In each rase. The trio was arrested Monday ! evening when Sergt. of Detectives, ! Val. Delinski and a detail of ofj fVers swooped down upn the Bella woman's home at MO S. Franklin jst. At the time of their arrests.' Cylka cave his home at ir3r W. i ! Sample st.. and the Clreon woman, j I 423 Chapin st. Purdue Instructor IT ill Address Farm Bureau Meet A I tree- and representative attenda nee ls expected ;' the meeting Oil Wednesday rduht 'f Li'oerty unit of i the- St. Je-eph Countv Farm bureau ' in tlie high school at North Eiberiv. when Fred. W. o. Ostramb r. o f pureltte university, will speak n soils and fertilizers. Tb.e a-e important sublets to farmers at this sea-son, and i-iiu'c Prof. ( sti ander is a r,('gnire'd auth'.-rit it is b lb d bis v:ws will h.'e great influence in educating farno-rs to t!-,.- n cssity of the i Seht ari ties of fe-rtilizci s in soil treatn-.ent. In rnnneri inn with tb.e ra.'ting a
representative f b.e Visual Educational society, Chicam. will also i If yc-u
show a ferie.s of films relating to agri ultural levebdnrnt. County Agri ultur;.l A cent E. C. E.rd will alo have something to say on the progress being made in tl. eounty eui tb.e eradicatiem f bovine t'abor ul os is. Protected Home Circle 1 Plans I alentine Party South B.ml chapter N. 27?. Pro-' ed Horn' ureb. entertained ;0 n-.en.b rs of t!a Goshen ircle at i:s re ciliar l i-mont aly meeting l.it ; night. A e loss of 25 was initiate d by tb.e local dcg'.eo team. Ibd'resilmcnts and dancing followed. j It was decided to hold a Valentine party following the regular moetir.p on Fee. 14. Eaporte, Elkhart a ral Gcsher: circles have been invited. . t.j alt.eni. ..Entertainment, contest? nnd dancing will feature the party.
TEACHERS MAKE HIT IN DEACON "DUBBS" Presentation of "Deacon Dubbs," a rural comedy in three acts, by teachers of the New Carlisle public school was one of the crowning amateur theatrical achievements of the season. Carl S. Driver. EaUu" Euther, Elv-s Sto( kton E- roy McAllister, Floyd Dornum. Mrs. C. S. Driver, Eois Ibdoff, Margaret J. Kinerk, Mary Hoeden and Eydia Dennett had tho principal roles. It would reepiire something more than the judpment of the- professional reviewer to say which of the cast excelled. Howover, there can be no epi-stlem in stating that they were all so pood and clever there was "no best." In addition to being staprd and carried out by the heads and teachers of tho school, th" music was also furnished from amonp the teachers anel pupils, under th" leadership of Orville Smith. Arcording to John W. RitHnger, county superintendent of education, the social side of school life in tho niral districts is an Important factor which is becoming rapidly recognized. It' is part of th" superintendent's plan to increase Interest in rural education by interesting both teachers anel pupils in the social and community aspects of the system. WILL HOLD 'EXAMS' FOR TEACHERS HERE Examination for Seriee in County Schools to Re Held Saturday. A teachers' examination for s-rv-ice in th i uUnty wlinoN w ill be hell in room No. Ill, 'junior high school building, Saturday. Jan. -S, it was- announced yesterday by John W. Klttinger, county superintendent of education. The examinations heretofore have been held In the court house und tho change is made to provldo better facilities. Detailed information concernlrp thoso who are eligible to take the examination will be furnished upon application to Supt. Hit tlnrrer, nt bis office the court house. Sirce the necessity for lmoeasing' tlie standard, cf rural education ia becoming pronounced, Kittlnger said that tho clara of teachers will naturally berome more efhclent. The rural schools of this district are amenp the most i ro;rrs-lve in tlie state; investigation of stat" i tt'o ia'-" recently disclosed, and The plan i Is to constantly enhanre their scope of usefulness, it was explained. POLICE NAB 53 YEAR OLD "MOONSHINER' That the "whisky making" industry In this city Is not absolutely confined to the "younger" oh ment wademonstrated, the police claim. Tuesday night with the arrest of Mrs. Anna Varpo. ::'. years old. C 1 f Emerson av.. on a rharpe of manufacturing intoxiriting liejuor. The arrest of the argo woman followed a vis-.t i t0 her residence by Detective Serpt. Delinski and a detail con.posrel of K'.sh, Pinter and Iavelb . More than a pal'on of "moonshine" was found, while a still in full operation was "spoiing" liquor v h -n the officers arrived. Beside ai"io is discovered '.(: gallons of mash. Mrs. Yargo was taken to tb. oint j-.. hut later rb-asrd on ?."i"o bond. She will be arraigned In This court to lav. Louis Kohler Arrested mbezzlement Charge Louis- K.diler. 2' 1 loviil automobile m isai'iM si.. reliant was art i . . .. ! rte.i hy the soUt;i l-nd police tel bv tb.e out;i i i u s ia aii-r;ioo on re;u' si oi in" Elkhart. End.. police. autb.oi ities. 1 Kehb r. ac ording to the n -.ess i go c'dved from Elkhart, is want-.! on ceharg, ofembez7b.ment. Th- local r po Ice jay Kohler std" an automooil e from a catizen of Elkhart. He is also said ti have h en eo:n cted with a bcal "auto tht'-f ring," and. according te ptIi e !:as bem arresteel be ore on vari(::s cb.arges. are sitting on his ait you must also song. What the voang one beg f( t fie grown-up throws away. Ylie ri the m-ius" is- not hungry tho flour tate. bitter. A thousand friends are few. ont any is too m.mv. Sues Snyder for $.1.000. Charging Alienation of His Wife's Affections Harry McGee. ir.arried to Mildred . McGee April ;t. 1 f 2 1 . Tu daj'. I " ht suit again: Normar.d C. S 4 "t Y. M;id, him with ab ma: in g s a:: c T'.ics M, (:. . ..u - a ; i" g s mydet's conduct v. a. i;tIti.o his wife to leave him in November. 19 21. Th" plaintiff asks 5 Ö . 0 0 damages.
ENGINE INJURES GIRL DRIVER OF DELIVERY TRUCK
Smoke Curtain at Scott St. Crossing, N. Y. C, Responsible for Accident. A hf vy smoke screen. s d'T.ril ( L.H.ructt-d a view of the appt caching train, reultd :n the vriots injury of Huttio Wieczotek, uped 16. when switch on it. es Xl.. 4ioiii I and driven in landfiu, strucl: j :b.f Ford ilelivery truck she v,is j driving acns: tho New York (VnI tral tracks at Fcott s:., iiott;v afitr s o'clock Tue.vlay inorninj.-. I Th" injured trirl was taken in the' pnlic" amiailanc" to the s:t. Jr'--. ph ho.-it'i!. sutlerinu from a Irokci r;-.nt femur and a . ve re bruis.? to; ii-r hould'.r. A!thuii?li suffer ins, some pain, hospital attendants re- j ported h"r condition favorably late jlast liiyht. lUcovf ry is exported. j So: f l'os. ; j Tho victim's e.scapo from m?tanti I cioatli was miraculous. A mmut" j l.eforo the accident, Waichmau ' Krnest fchanki I510 S. Chestnut st., J had lowered th" pates for tho pa.'-s-;np f a westbound ra'sencr train j mcket left by tliis in addition to a ' cViud -so.-.pir.cr from a narby sta tionary hcomc.five, ttled into a d -n.-o fo:r. rrbs'.ructmp the v.ew rf tho oneominp switch enclnes. With ih rai'ir.p of the gates, th" Wircz-! I e'Tck girl started to drive across th' tracks. The front engine struck the Ford machine broadside. Tho force of the imraet left the truck a mas-? of wreckage and carried it, and the girl driver, a distance of 50 feet. Dort Merlrath, S. Franklin St., driving an automobile and who narrowly escaped a similar accident becauco of the smoke, rushed to tlie girl's assi tanre and with thr b.et of passersby c xtricate d her from the wreccaire. The wrecked delivery car aupht tire and nn alarm was turned in, in addition to the call for tho ambulanre Central and Fire Station No. z arrwered the call and quickly et InLTui.shed the flames. The ambula n co, in charge c.f Motorcycle Poiicernen Pa rt Olmste.nl and Karl Smith and Officer Earl Tarker rushed tho injured girl to the hospital. Workcl for rather. The engine crews were composed of Enginemen C. F. Brussert and Albert Johns and Firemen A. J. Eripi, and J. N. Manpaliris. Brussert was nt the; trottle of the lead engine but, it was saM disclaimed responsibility for the accident. Watchman Shank declared to the police that that the dens.-' smoke clourl prevented a clear vision. The victim of the "accident although only It) eais old, has for a considerable time driven the delivery truck' in which she was hurt. Tho truck belonged to h"r father, Frank WIeczcnek, a precer, fiin S Ch.ipin st. The p;,i, well known for her friend lines-, and eaie-frof ways, is remembered by every pass-in'-' motorist and traffic policcm-n for her boyish ways and lovable character. WOMAN TO DISCUSS VISUAL EDUCATION Mifs Danforth to Address lectinjr at School Administration Huildinz. V A joint meeting of the South Bend Parent-Teachers association will be held in tb.e School Administration building Thursday evening at T o'clock. This announcement was made by the president. Mrs. Homer E. Miller. At this meeting the committee on constitution and by-laws will report, and permanent officers for the ensuing oar will be d. t"d. MKs Kutb E. Danforth. of the state board of the Illinois ParentTeachers association, will lecture on "Visual Education and ParentTeachers' Organia t ions." Mrs. Miller extends an Invitation to all parents and te ail school teachers to be present at the meeting Thursday night. Joyce Kilmer Players to Appear in City on Feb. 10 The Joyeo-Kiimer pliers. Chicago's foremost Catholic. Dramatic Guild will present William Boeder's and A. E. Bradiey's successful play 'Th'.- Watcher nt the Grte" at a special matineo anel an e-veninp performance at th" Oliver theater on Sunday, Feb. F'. Modern spiritism ; the tht-me of th eplay and the timeliness of this F-pic will coir..mend if to many wji have watched with grave e ncern the increasing interest in this lange, rous e'.octrii.e and its alarming pread throughout the wor'd. It points out tb.e utter worth'.e ssnes of a ilornl .jnirif cr-i!re fir.H th" I viciousn -ss of the ouija-board. m a sniKia.i: a . u ii.'- is i ; i.ii ....... 1. a ..,:.. . . 1. I ' -nf r- f spirni.-tb.: practices ami proves the sei-cad J new revelation" to be a monstrous fraud. j (tupic' ColllUS Back for ' . f t. . : 1 D(l)S 1 rom 1 " burg Paul . C Cupie") Coilins. formerly manager of th" Oliver -afet ria. but now a resident of I'ittsburg. w here b.c reptts- nts the Consume rs S.rxi'e corporation of Souf h Bnd, arrived in the t ity Tuesday morning. Mr. Collin was accompanied by Euge-ne Thompson, also of Pittsburg. "Just a little busines- and home coming trip." sai l "Cupie" wlien ! gre ted bv. IE .y friends in th" Oliver lob-s-aid he was agrc.-ablv surprised to recently meet Frej Den: formerly a Studebaker o pi. ial anl! now in charge of tlie Studebaker! Service Station in Pittsburg. Mr. Collins will remain in the city three or four days, he said. 13 Attend First Meeting Of Americanization Class l-"rt--t hro . 'persons, representing1 'j different i.atior.alitb s were pr s-! c pt at the f;rst Americanization class j held nt tb.e high school last night. I These clasn-s are for instructing the; foreign born i:: th- i atfi:::s anl principals of this .mr.try an ! fom i an iii-.port i art in the du ath v. i i üe- t Epm nt of the. immigi ant. Tlu- j hM at the hig- l re xt class w dl t-e fchool. Friday (vcnlng at
Estimate Slows City Is Short 3,000 Residences
i ! s'n ith ! nd ir short C,'."'CU h ::-. (T!;..- is th r.'imb'T -' irriared hy 1 Yi : I Keller, spfakir. before th" S :th t I 1 Und little Koird a! the week- '. ly Y.M.CA, lar.'-b.eort Tu sday no..r. I Th s-hortace js due, accord:!:? to jMr. K'Kar. to la"k of -funds foi jn-.ortpa-e loar.?."'. rry little n:rr.e j i available for mortice b r n wa: iirai l. nr. 1 while the t.;i;i i-p ar. i V r. I a.-"ciatif,r.s and th" ! i il.s "re ;."ar.inp al the fund th-y bad av.i.lable for th'i. purpose, it is :mt e noub 'to rp'!':Vc tlie situatior. It was .supptste;! tb.at s a ran ci compar.if 3".vhc are do; a c! .1 busine.' In Fouth Der.d .should rf-ir.vc.) ?orr. of their funds m iiinr'.c.u-i ! Iran'?. Combination of Music and Films Is Real Success 4T.'pto-tbcMinute, Mu-ic and I ilms Given Simultaneously Under Novel Plan. A novel combination rurrer.j ; music, and eoirrrnt films, iffercd ' ; the Ulackstone theater to its patroris, ! has met with unusual sueo. I)roppinp in the Tues,day afternoon ' the reported was aware of some thin.; nw goinp on in the line of rnii-i.;. Where lately Anpe lo 'itab 'si S.vm- 1 phony Orcliestra had cb.armed 1 multitudes, sora-thing radically dif-1 iercnt, out nevertheless exticmeiy pleasing, had come into heir,.;. ! "April Showers," played by an or-! che stra of excellent calibre was rin:- i Ing out through the huge euditmrium as the musical devotee sat himself down; and on the hcei of this, the haunting strains of "Stealing" stulo f, over the hall. Sensing something new, w referred to the program an J found a list of Brunswick Records to be released the first of February j which are being played ia advance ; ior the accommodation or the music lovers of South Bond. An illummspeeially ated sign at the side of a constructed Concert Clrar 1 Phone graph announces the selection afout to be plaed. Order lien'oitls On The Sped. At the end of tho musical performance, patrons of the theater check off those records they wish to have reserved, sEmi their names and addresses and. when thev leave drop this list at th" box office which in I turn hands it over to the local; phonograph dealer who sets aside those records unem arrival. ! This marks the tirst experiment of its kind ever launched in the country ami should prove of infinite convenience to those desirous of hearing the current musical bits under the most ideal conditio! s. Victor Ilorords to po en sale afer Feb. 1, will be heard at the theater next week and In successive v.eeks Aeolian, Cedumbia. Okrh and others will receive their attention. Acoustics which, are perfect combine with a beautifully loned Concert (Irand Phonograph ir. the, faithful reproduction. Gibbons Punch Too Much for Carp and Frenchman Would Guard Popularity PAR1F. Jan. L'4. Ge. rpes Carpentier is considering abandonir;g plana for a fight with Tommy Gib-1 lions in America. The Fremeh battler is said to dis'i!ve the si?:" of American rings and th" weight of American giovt-s. Instead of the Gibbons' fighL Georges is negotiating for a fijht in 1 " I I'fiHi -t'b Villp u'hrt Tt-ool.l lio much easier qqione nt than the tough GIbbor.H. j Predictions that Cirpentier tnipht never nie t Gibbons h av- hoe-i f;cely made in ti.tic irc.e b"re. The French ihampicu ha b'"n ci- di'edi j with not esj.ui;g to risk fur.h r b.is French iopul.aiiiy by a pc-ssdiba . defeat by Gibbons. ! Interurban Meeting is Planned by Local FJI;s At a meeting of the Elks Monday evening, plans were formulated fof an interurban meeting that will be held in this city Feb. 13. Lodge from the rounties of northern Indiana will send representatives, and the eiegree team from Michigan City will perform the initiatory ceremonies. Six candidates were received aloni with as many applications for membership. Claude E. Nicely was installed as Este-med loyal knight. Ixoirri I'fcifTcr, 7nr II JrfTrrson blvd., was removed o her home Tuesday after spnd;ng three ivdui Ot St. Joseph's ho.spial aa a result of an automobile accident. Installation of a concrete floor behind the sola fountain and the "making of other improvements will result in the closing of tb Georg" M. Platner cigar store on N. Main sr.. next Sunday. It is expected that th" stör will be dosei only orr day. Tlw Syndicate 'o. Tuesday brought, suit in superior court No. l against Floyd Luke for $."o'j dam-age-i for allg ! j e ver of property, ! uuestion :a lot 4? unlaw ful hold;' ; Tb.e property in n tb" South B"t:d i Industrial ad Jiti m. Mrs. Hay Gcdry. C'22 Bush -t underwer.t an operation at Epworth b.e-spital Tuesday morn';:.;.. Fred Keller ab!rrs-al the members of tii" Be.il E.-tat" bcar.l a: tb.eir regular t.oou b..rhon Tue .lav at the Y. M. C. A. Habit H all-powerful, over. i-. lov cffe:idd lf-esrt in will never forjsrivo. The greatest weakness Is the f"ai . of appearing weak. t PI.nXTY OF Tl Ml'. If yo i have not procured your 1?22 automobile lirer.ee, yon will still have plenty rf time to Io SO. C7ffb-:al in harre of the io-al autorr.o' ile licrrse bureau locate 1 in William Happ's off.ee. 207 S Main st.. anno ur-oe that thbureau wiTl b? rtt.iirEiir.f -J there until at out Feb. 1Z.
SIX MONTHS NOW MAXIMUM, DUCOMB SHOWS IN CASES City Judge Increases Jail Terms for Liquor Law Violators--Suspends 'em. ::ff i n.r.p tb.e perio d (f su-pen 11 jail ser.teiTS apir.st cor.fcs.--fJ '..i':or I ;w ;oI itors from the c Us loir a ry Zo to CO das to a maximum i t' s.x month?, eh.iract rizir.i? City J'adgv Che tr 1.. I;.c'omb's most re-;-::t de. :-ions, was further Nemp'i- : I : y penalt :-?:i-tcd e.ut o f"UT .'fenders in city cur; Tusdiy. Alx Il'irvith. a i'ar;:;-r. who was :.tke n ir.to custody by V deral l'ro- : i'oiuoii Aer.t Harry Ma: burs as a j ..sult of a rai.l upon ;i;; farm r.orth-v.-e-t of th our.lv i'ttve I'etuiics, pro lirm Monday, pricror of a sc.illed soft drink p.irior at 714 W. Indiana uv . Ilinedioid '"irunuald ar.d VYank Kiaus, confeseAl "moonKhiners. l:irp at ;- S. Mead" t.. ' t ro each .ses-ea fines of $100, and sentenced to serve six months in the eounty j Ü!. su-pemb d. I'pon failure of the JetY-nda r.i s to e'omply ".ith the court's order to respev-t the law, .lul.c DuComb ('.ec'ured ho would revoke the sentences and th. jo ' offndr o serve out! i: in 1. Each of th four wa; put upon probation for one ye tr Io4 Appeal Ilixrlits. .Tudge DuCnm'u's pO'iiiV of SUs-m-ndinir i..il sentences nr.iinM li.mor law iolatois is :n l.ne with tlie court's professed dter:mi ation to v. ntually r.d the community of the liquor traffic. far as the punishing of offenders brought before him is concerned. Tlie payment of the minimum fir.e which he has 'Mitomarily assessed has persuaded of fenders to accept his judgments and oie-dall their right to appeal. The court's practice of laying upon tb.e offer, ler a heavy j ul sentence' instead of a minimum or near minionoi senterco. ;itu1 then snsne nl i n T it ifl demonstrated in his de cisions of tho Stee Masse I'roka v case s c oming a nd Steve before. him Me, -day. In each eis, both ehargii g unliwful possesion, the elefcndants pleaded guilty to bootlegging, and were given the maximum ef six months. .cu? pend d on good behavior. Smith, t'ctvrati Declares 11 hecloclc U as Youngest In -c-onne-tion with the death of Jess.. Oas-s.iwav, last. Saturday th" ieiualit.rd statement v." as mael" thai lie W.LS tli" voangest iold:er who eni i -ted for rvieo in the Civil war. ! Eeceu'da di- k s. d that ho entered ;l!i" service -at th" ago of Eh ; J .If. Sm th. South Bend, cites the ! ofiicial records -of .Michigan to show 1 that George IE Wht clock, e nlisted ia Co. D.. Sixth Infantry, Miohiran i volunteers, in Kalamazoo county. ; F"h. '12. D"-i 1. at the ai:e of 1 1' years las a drammi r boy. Ho s"ico I throughout the period of tb.e war 'and was discharpe-d at Fort Caines, I Ala.. Aug. L'O. ISC.".. Mr. Smith j served in the same regiment. Wheelrrk died about two years ago. I II turf. n f 'f 1
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MILLINERY DEPARTMENT In order to make the required alterations we are sacrificing at HALF PRICE and less, a wonderful assortment of women's wearing apparel. In all sincerity we believe that these values represent the best bargains in the city.
1 -BLOUSESA splendid assortment of Georgette anel Crepe, rle Chine Blouses, formerly sold at $12.50. A good range of sizes and i-olors at 1 : $2.50 4 BLOUSES Cotton hand made in white and colors. blouses Values to $5.00. at 'I 3 rSWEATERS-i One im. of All-Wd Sweaters in a aiiefy e.f colors and size--. A real bargain awaits ymi here. Yemr i" e for ii $1.75 -TS PETTICOATS Excellent values in Cotton3 and Silks. The entire assortment must be closed out HALF PRICE ' Fi 53 1 s ü
Delightful Music , Heard at Recital Of autonomst
'Mi Eleanor Sbaw Gives InI Lnml AT 1 rit Flbl Rros. Store Tuesday. r,y AYIIJTdin .1. IIIMIY. Miss Eleanor Shaw, riani-t from New York, appeared Ust right with tb.e Duo-Art reproduct ir.p piano in a delightfully informal mub-a piven at the Micb.ican st. stor" of Elb;' pros. Miss Shaw presented an interesting and varied program, interspersed with word pictures of the artists playing f"r the Duo-Art. The prop ram opened with a group of threo iano solos by Miss Shaw, "Minuet Sio. osso," b-y Haydn: "On Winss oi Sonp." Mendelssohn-l.is.'t. i and "Scherzo," bv .Mendelssohn and su h music! Miss Shaw is a Pleat pianist. Her exquisite- shadincs, her sympathetj.- touch and her flav If technique sta mpeet her ai i an artist, or real distinction. The second group of pieces were reproduced on th"' Duo-Art from j rerordincs made by Kudolph GaT.. Itrnace l'aderewski and Ipnace bYi"dma n. this i: ci nny T'in's The humanness with which tstrumeut plas is almos Tmrinp the playinp of "Etude. Op. 2.'. No. ?. : mi-Cho-" bv l'aderewski. one would swear that the artist himself was at the instrument. The most delicate tonal ooWir.'.;s were remodui e d with beauty and accuracy. Inpoixdl ;i" solos. 1'rcdefick H. Indorsed!, viclmi-t and director of the South Fend Sym'phony orchestra, pave two soles, durin;; wlroh he was accompanied by the Duet-Art. The fourth gretup of jiieces was arrang-d to show tlie artistry of the Duo-Art. In tb.e' plaing ed' Karpaiiott's "Yalse" Miss Shaw played al-, tenia;. ly with her own recorded; phi vine;. Was it not for the fact, thai on" could see Mi-s Shaw lift J her fingers from tb.e keyboard it ; would w 11 nigh impossible to , distinguish between the playing of 1 th artist nd th. re prod net ion. No. a." by "Hungarian Dunce Brahms, was played as a duct M isS i Sbaw playing w ith the Duo-Art re-i cording of Harold Bauer. An interesting feature of the eening was Eouis Elbcd's jdaxinp of Iiis I own "Coquette With a Fan." fol-j lowed by his recorded piaying on the j Duo-Art. ! The entertainment closed with th ! pre se ntation ef Chabrie r's "Espana." ; for two pianos. For this number the Duo-Art reproduced the playing of Paejuita Madiguerra and Miss Shaw played second piano. Three Taken in Hotel Raid Plead Innocence Thr e defendant? to charges of fornication, two men and a woman, arrested by Detectives Wintht rs and Kish in a raid on tho Garriek hotel. Ulli N. Michigan st., Monday, were nrraigmd before Judge ("ho-'tcr E DuComb in city -,'urt Tuesday and pleading not guilty, trials were f t for Jan. M. Th" names given by the wer Sam fanos. Shero,accused BIar.es j and Helen Green. In Our EXTRA WINTER
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Imagine beinp: able to purchase an excellent Winter Coat at such ridiculously low prices! Such an offer would not be possible if we did not need the floor sp.tco. I'or quic k clearance we have grouped these coats into four bir; values to be sold at
$ 10 - MIDDIES - One Pt of All-Wool Middles, consi-ting of a wide, range of colors and sizes. For final e ar.a n e at HALF PRICE SUITS All winter Suit, fur trimmed models, beaded and embroidered, in the b:-st of material-, offered in all colors, sizes and styles at HALF PRICE
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Fornier Employe of Meinem; Warner l irm to be Arrainned on Feb. L n H r r e r, . i er. t.ty jail w.t 4 ir. co-.s.'..; t'.ve-:. i ut a :.nir Kurtr. I la ;r. a n for the books t of th. rt f j as i, F.--1 r Ti-osi iv Atty. K c i u r. t . r. ; i I i 1 i! : show i,o cr.u. f 1 . e d " f n ! a ; would o" in ' i trust, up . ;h" fir:.; s ru t.'.r ',. i ia tl . -. a .i upon arra:-:. Com o ;:i ;:y at JJ.'i"'1 1 h" tim w a . r ! w i , ! ll-.U Srliticrh lo he C.urftl Vor at llonii nt V.l. c o i i i.i- b- t'a: , in t b i - ; h be. " , o V. 1 ' iiiqU- -f h..d pi o ;::.; m-n t a i! v. S h i k 's ill for by hi s:-!e. ;.. at i.ei hoi. Mich Ep 'mb n ill ..!. who ' 1 1: til e .t 1 e ol V r ol t h" V t window ! w a s arrested .tt b i Lincoln a v . d.i; i i 1 and con !i n d in t 1 1 1 is r m " a I t ,i . : When bis si- ; , -1- ) t tin- ii'.ent. she pi ,. ui ord i- that h" m iv b, t e.-t ion "f h . r hoi:;' soii.il are. Telephone Detnnnstratnni (riven at Club Luncheon The Indiana 1: ' .bmionst rat on f the pnq -r matu r of m Pl Oil to TO' Ml'" IS of club Tu sday ic on. 'i ion is b' ing : , . i . 1 ; l dli bs b' 1 1 c ! .1 j : 7 : tior.,il f attire. The b'i;i o r s a . 1 1 . o i , reo l e t and it.-t ; f'c ult fe.-,tur s T-' pstood by tb' a ra I ' c d. rao- ; i :v r. ri h.-r ' ' f i i j be a f.o to: m im-o. ire in South T:-nd. t! b-r (b-da r d v ai u r--tlie Week inak tl in in: 1C SPECIAL COATS s 15 20 -HOSIERY Our st,ck of the famous 1 r Van Raalte and Navsrr Silk Ho ciery at OFF SilkUnderwear at Half Price DRESSES at Hair Price & CO 19
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