South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 27, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1922 — Page 25
FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 25
Infant Earl Fights in Court to Win $3,000,000 Estate Back
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diz'-.-tei nt Amri"a'a ronvonJencc
The i:r.?!ih aro rtifTerrrt. Th
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only irirxc.-. Thy don't want toi JL
know wh'.-rc th y are tro'.nc: until j cv-. ; thry are well on their way. io thoy !
riJ to ih l-ittf-r ?n'I. an-1 attnfl to
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Vo will r.o.v attt r:iit to r-produre
-1 M 1 S HAWAII A - Syi -J- "continued
i:-ina
K-ry hrb i5 known by it. !i. Lov ff-v'leth rr.jy upon lovf.
i th htvt "w ith -h'.ch th
Trr s:;:,""-' ! OLD WORLD FEUD
j ? win r.o.v att:inrt to r-proaure , ixl REVIVED AS METRO ', v-"iy. or th" ?I.-ir.ch-ter Gar.nan.
STANDS NEW TRIAL :?V
! Ici:ne Mrior. i in
: from thr M :-.;tVu!v.i J
rho two nc"
of their
: Il"ttr : hv t!r thin .1 dvl Mn. H Ihs rot lor?
( H'üT.'i.or. tlun m had c r i par.v. 'n ;th dinner. No 1.:,m1 i? to pot from a t :r- With cotw fd t to r!i'- 1 drink, and th'! hni'-d arm J
; od thinic.-? co5t th in bau j Timidity enthroned 1 alviy? ty-'
:dw. h'1'!'"3 rr.iy still
e r. t $ " '
I This is r.ot don- i:; any p? rit of pird- '
in?. It s li.rly to iv- our raicrs ivn insight into th.- way thv IJr.tNh rewspapr rf.ad-r'.s mine! operates. '
su-rd krs another in th'
I If who !ip with the wc'.f lariis
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! i : :. ai. I planned 1 1 IIa
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1: : r..t.!.i.. d I;- and Metro went ! i,.-forv-t.) .u-d. Ii d ai:d roistered a: 1 . n ...
- In thr first pl,c,. whn you l uy;IJun ijI1 Xrjed yCiir , gu ; jocal h.,:,l th, re iioih mon n,d iUr wllls ' " a liriuvi newspaper po rws of an , 0 ,r t l.ftn dr. .k::.. John had $ . m -r- .. (sort i. likely rudely to obtrude on I for $730 Theft, Rearrested ':-20 b-s wrari-d n a handler-: qU5,on Clv" a i :o,r vision. Like gold, it is bud-!; an(J Placed Oil Trial. ; chiof M'tro- i: " 'lr-1- 0:1 A man should ,rn to ail in a'l '. de-?p down. After you hav? I 1 v 1 the out.' t snd- r-f the bd. John on .
IÄ:hois of the traditionn: r.ied.il' tae
In tho iviornin when
find tin- r au- Itm hv !t:r. this is - .-.,,. . n !. o wr,!.-.-. fmr.1 d- ir t . .
- - rj'iiiL ei l u 4 1 1 1 w t . t .... v..v .1- ..iv. stroke
- - ' - ii' til U .11 JUUSl! O II II i i cUl ) j (..I KLi.t:. ill. . . - -j ll'Jilu, n" V il-t ...o,
be introduced if you round tnem: Ol'TKAGi: rxtrsTAL irAi'pirxiNr, TN dhf:?s .MAKING CIKCLLS
Th oak doesn't lad at th
So very crood that h is ood for
I 'C'urt ihtiryuay rr.orr.irj; when .Me- i " nnv. ! nothing j tro Onisezk.j Mas plao-d on trial- Metro was arreted and arraipn- j F'hort' h th rovl tuat 1(,n,N fro j char"d with grand larcency. lie i d b f r. dnde Italph I:ff in th. f-( ,Jr tQ ,llt0 " " j
; di ircd v.nth bavin- sto'.vn j7:M,''ty 'in t h-r lie was r. .easra :
!rom John uuuan:e. .Metro is a "'r k i '..n.i'-.t :u :u-:i. .n.u,
Tili; INI'ANT HAUL !' S H L I IVWd'.r I: V (LLIT) AND MLS LLLANOR P.LOWNLLi:. I.ONDi'X. Jan. 2 Mrs. 1-II-a.nor ( :it Karl ot hrt u yhv ivy. 1 raring Ivd to Ik r acquaintance with Wnite Huch'-s , rown'.eo. u sp'r- ! M rs. Hrowr.Ieo raiiK to LnIand I tin- Lar! of .Shrewsberry. When the : i!ar --ii-- on I'dti-h rar- tr 1 s i froIa tilP Arpcntirie. Shf bosan im-jr.n l difd ho lcfi her hii whole cs- : ni"diatdv to ni ik larcr' sums by tat- sivo a few mall lequetf. 1. iw mad- hrr name wrll kno.vn in ; rIt.v,.r r;!y-0 trafk Tho infant earl, in his contest, de-
' kty will t-o tb"- rrrtr.'sl fi-
uh.mu.-s ur A.vA.l ! native of th northw rsarn uart of , di;--);a: .... i TYP V. S OK HLAUTV UN I) L II MS.I,he Mj,var natlon aUli cUimH lo A w,- , L.:,r it w. arn, d hat,
j Iluian. John is a typical Hunar-i he was cxlubit'n- two bis Kd'.s of j j ian. Hnth men trare th-eir anrc-strj- i H 0 "r-;1 ncu" wara.-t 'asi i to rival factions that for centurie : ! :u d. -n'.y a w.ck ago h- was ,
have been political and racia,'; j traced aiii arreted :n Cnioao.
C US SI ON
lie who t.ar. cmtrar.rii, and h who will obey?. Perious t!.in-s ar always x'-j..!
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rcipiKDEIVM
Mlshawaka 142
I 'GOT BALL INTELLIG UN U L RESULTS OF RECn.NT CONTESTS Not : Under this head sroup all the
pieturesqup ht-aUinc con-1
i rrninir football repriniwd from the American papers.
i enemies-. .' T.': r.nse will continue in Judr ,
The same toical sliitd)orr.ncs?, ir.- Kaa'? court througaout the day ,
CA P I T A 1, PUNI SUM K N T NOVEL VIEWS CONCERNING IT
ACCIDENT MOTOR INFLICTS INJURIES
ha'rent hatreds and finatieal pre-! iudicfs that have lL-ünguished the MZ'A E M 1 H '.V polyglot Magyars for 10 centuries j nL'C IV C iT IFOKXI i was in evidence whtn the ta.-e w as L!.o ; LlLi LiW.'i called to trial. Wonl has been received here an Atty. John W. Schindlerand Attv. , no,mcinc tho doath 0 fMrs. izzio
tro. A?t. Pros;. lUw?r and Att
Mihn. a former resident, which occurrrd in Los Anseles. Calif.. .Tan.
riio ?mai: court room was crowd-1 n0J 01 llin
fornia tntlav and will b broucrht to '
I. K. Parks appeared for the; state.
KENTUCKY
1 TM-'MA RKAIU.n HAPPl'N'IN'i IS
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IN TOP VfCO crTF' LJi iuoLic. it vj iiui.-, ' . . 1
I Syrians. Pc.;. s. Uu.iar. and other.i -MisnawaKa ana lawon 10 n.-i .smu .
i Mrs. I-rod Waidners home, l unerai
COME and DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Snappy Music by De Luxe Harmony Five MOOSE HALL Mishawaka No Admission Everybody Free 10 Cents a Dance, 8:30 to 12 P. M. New Decorations New Management
LR AVE YOUNG WOMAN
interallied by biood and ancestry
Her :not spectacular success ' c la s the- o!d earl w as incapable ol
in th- most .-peft.acul ir w ill - -n-;th' fuirriias- of a hor.-- rall-d Shoo- manainsr hi affiirs atid that Mrs. t of nt en?, ' maker. Tiv hrr.'-o v, a;- lame. Hor : Hrownlc- tud; advia:;. of his menThe control in -1 ff ( b r $ d m.omo ; friends ridiculed tlie purchase. ' La 1 state. .:ife of th. lifo Earl of Shr.-w- Rut Shoe maker's lameness hrajoj ; Mr.'. P.iaiw tleo d all thia. 1 --try, the l.u'ik of ulii'-Ii sas P ft to ar.d lie won his mistress $:",00n. : Meanwhile tiio r- utor of the will Mis. Idrowniee. The contestant nthej Mr.-. Prownke's fondne; for horse ; pressing to l.avo it probated.
ENCOUNTER WITil RUFFIANS that part of central Europe l T n m t, lk,,t...,i... l,y, y y-. 11 ( i r
the complaining
ILLEGAL DISTI LLATION
WOMAN MAKES
' arrangements will be announced j ! later. j Mr.. Minn's maiden name .aS
NEW JERSEY Assertion Yiy Person L'nder Suspicion
T.itnj wii Cr-r f.i'lffl nnd threw
i ' , . : Mivs Rizi'le Walker ami she resided
STATEMENT J monkey v.renn into ine n.aciiin- , ,
Tv of the court woen he uib-nly ,M,I1l" i""; ...t ... .. a 4 f,if:f her life. vhe was born in Michi-
.til' I MUJUUa.lj l( lUMU in illiSrtll
! ouestior.51 relayed to him by l D. I
gan City Oct. 10, 1 S6i. being o2
YOUNG COLLEGIANS PEACES WHICH ATTRACT THEM methodists good advice give::
Nemeth appointed as court interperter. Judgo and four lawcr
makers of contraband p,evi;rages Methods of Dealing With Them
I'VE GOT A NOSE FOR BOOZE
Tin's One Didn't Find Kelativity; lie Ju.st Finds Hootch for I ncle Sam. Izzv Kinstrin. tlie Sleuth.
itv i;i) i:d m. tiiii:i:ky.
COI.U.MPIA YIP! ' S TO 'OPXEEI. I
i uMV!-rn' .i , i-i-t.o 1 ' h story, or find vourself left I.A1AL1IL A i A t .. jl AKl'Jl: . . , , ... , . : state of suppressed euriositv.
ware nonp!i:c-,sed. Another imerA Ul. . T y V, , . . . . y., 1 1
.uer .n, t. u.i , , ch . Ar?hur of Marion. 0.. and!
.o sooner iuu ne u ans.aieu me j
- f'i-st question when Nemeth accisod j him of asking quite r. different one. j i An interpieter was finally a."ie,, i , j upon and the examination ccntinu-J I S7.;n Taken I'roin Jdin.
! vrars old. She left Mishawaka three
I years aga for California. She is sur- ! vived by a son, William, at Los.
Angeles, and two lister?. Mrs i
Mrs. Frofl Waidnr. 113 W. Luv-. rence t.. city. '
rTHTAV THIMIJLi:. Mrs. 'A". H. Curtis. S0 1 Lincoln
Now after reading any of thote ! S7.;n Taken I'roin Jdin. j '- ay will entertain tin- Pythian
i headlines you will either so on with; Metro al-j.--d to h ive met John' Mi ;nbi-' I- rid av evening.
ft In a !
Th(
: American style least tells you whethPITT HUMRLES PENNSY P,Y 'r il l tht ki"U a. to.r' -" want COUNT ! rf'a r n0 your " i pocket goes the paper till you wt uwetve i TT-r-ir . . .. ... . ! your s-at in the car. HANGINGS LEGAL. ATX N , ., , ., . .. , I.ITM v n-i-rx i-v: I H,,U' lll;iny I'OOple Oil this Side of
Has Himself Jailed As a New Year's Resolution!
NEW YORK. Jan. "II"-. do you tlo if.'" I asked. Izzy EinstUn. Thus began the brst authorntd interview with Uncle Sam's champion i ii m hound.
"I don't like that I'm no rum hound." protested Izzy. "I'm a prohibi-'
ti .:i aitenr." 11 SlALN". HUltT TV KENTUCKY
"All ii;ht. tlo-n Ti what do you attribute your success as a hootch YoTE FIGHTS ' h unter'.'" i "Three jeasori.-." said "i'ir.-t, I don't drink. Second. 1 haven't Koti(;iI!K THO P.EATEN OUT-WITS S 1 f. et. Third. I'e -(,t a nos tor booze." I THUGS AND SAVES PAY-ROLL !
"U hat : l on don t drinK :
;th-' j'ond do you suppose would have
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 2. Most
stPi-riiTVC i"n l i ... , ,r,v i their appetite whetted by the head-i . -A i .'' " , M'ELDLNtt ALTO HI I MAN i,. , . . . . , ''New Years resolutions already are ... . I lines we make bold to print above? v 11 , . ,,,,,,, 1 I'Ia.M . . .. . . ,4 i broken Put not thoe m Phillip I And if their app tite for news wasn t I 7
jwhtt d. how long do you imagine ithey would continue buying the. j new papers'.' i (Copright. lf21.
' C' rt-.inly it- t. You don't Know murk if you think a prohibition agent MADE POOZE TO KEEP FAMILY innks. None of us do. We wouldn't h'.ve our jobs if we did. It's the WOMAN SAYS '
;,:;-t i ni j rt h n ? question they ask ;.'!! when yoq apply for a job as agent. And they clink you up. too. !f von d-iri! ain't uot a rhinco."
"Whit's that al-"iit big f.et a "Go:dt. l ". It tii. ans we've set a i. v stjl" in d"tf(ti.-. All detectives are suppose i t have big feet. We hootch hunters fool ' in.
wl "S. -r I I. I .t
insists m: is not ni:w ji:psey GIRL'S SLAY EE '
WOMAN'S roMPLKX LII'i: Woman's complex ilife w ith its ' multitudinous calls is given a.- the j reason for many a nervous break-!
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Hell, pursued by a guilty conscience, had himself jailed as a means of starting life anew. Coming
'from Eos Angeles where, lie says. !he deserted a wife and stole an au
tomobile Reil walked into the police station here. The police said they bad never heard of him and weren't looking for him. For an hour he argued and finally convinced them that he had broken the law. "I wanted to shake off the dual life I was livirt." he said later in explanation.
down.
Home work, social obliga-j
tieiic--. dressmaking and the care ol children keep the 20th century wo-
strewn t-t r? i ct i 1 1 ,.ti'wi,'-t Iv.jhian in a. whirlwind of activity until
DEATH MYSTERY
JZZY USES MANY MSCCISE.S
"How do you na' 1 , u.t a.: :rers p you don't drink'.'" "Sm-Ii it! That'- all a am tr.an dares to do vsith most of the stuff they're idling as booze. T!u re's almost no re al rye whisky to be had and very hit;.' real gin. Scotch i- about the only real thing that's left and the boot!.- ggers are beginning to m ike fake Scotch with cre osote." "You er taste it V" 'oh. j-omotlm-'S we touch .-ur f e -? u to th stuff. Some of the agents :u-. can't drmk even puie win y. They hold it in their mouths and
M E T H O D I S T S ADVISE DRY AGENTS TO USE THEIR GUNS.
hoaelaches develop, backache, nervousness and oftentimes more serious ills which are peculiar to her fx alone. Such women .'mould not despair, but be guided by the letters
SHOULD SHOOT I '.DOT-iA.GGEES so oflrn Polished in this papet ATTA' Ki;li SAYS hnni women who have been in just STATEMENT' GIVES such conditions, but who have been MURDER LIST restored to health by Lydia. E. Pinkj liana's Vegetable Compound. Students ef a eo-edurational in-' This a ront an'1 horh Tnedlclno
House of a Thousand Romances To Cany On Tradition
stitution. Ann-rican for k il!-jov.
i that, contains no el rugs and can be
takfi in safety by any woman.
T'lctii V.'l t l 11 I i if wii.1 i ii iut i,-., i
fl, n s!:p i- M. ig!, a funm 1 mto a m.m'.I bid -tie in the M,t pock-,. That's ! t tIlC delegate, w !n rgkt inv'e be, n j
i a eiuei,ee. ii ? a v -s ine a CO.! s SKUIiaen. "Hew tiia:-,- bae y.iu ari.sied tor slhr.,' liquor'."' ' V..,tlt 1 Villi l : n i ., t,rr,litl if'fiii tiy-.i-t i , , ..'. '
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lust what the : e, ret 1 .-u'dn't ili ovor. Iy. who is typical
N , - oii agents, ii.-e.-, is l n He h as as many t Con ispondcn" scii 1 detrk-a-
' - Ii' W.iS a i'l.fge boy, with a i.ull tap, th" r-th.r ilay. A!" a t ! u k dr ive r, And a b o-.g-7 j a-man. nd a muibaan w ith h:- son's violin in b-r his arm. And a thirsty English ' nri-t. During the milk strike he i- one c-f tfie striking milkno-n.
I Lord Lee or Mr. Ualfoar. were s.ub-i When the lion is dead, even the ' mltted more in sorrow than in aner. lian-s will pull his mane.
The most mixed or alloyed Joy Is
with the a :-su ranees that America is; that men take in their children.
! not lik" that. j Regin in other people's way eo as , I Vi-t Anari.a is a cool d-al like! to end bv having vour own wav. " ' U"' uurt' ,l,,t that. It is in a hurry. Aim. rica is.! ilo "always right who suspects f . ... I
Jt lCS'-rVeS the rljlt to rt a 1 file rest ' feit Im ij nlien-j nnl-ln-' wia'-il-m
WOO IS t Villi' I I Of li-liir . .. ... . .
.;J i.e,., w ' OT t'1'' st"r-v ir ?ner' ;s time. Put June. July. August and Cartha-
" l" oo- v.uou. ; u hUo hanging to a strap or rushing i are the
for a train. America wants to know Snnin
what the news is. and to know it . .-rooked stick even when ironed n :ht away. So th- boys, on th" copy; out is as crooked at last as before, desks give it the d sired ir.forftMtion ! Virtue is the root, w ealth the as briskly as po.-sRp.. putting the 1 tree.
THE etAL
'A he re do ou make .. of our r st h '."' 'it ari. . , In t. i; ii .ai.o t .r- - t IleS. in S-Aoii l afpS." ' a ..-.i i i!i y 1-. IiAe in prohib.tion
four best ports of
EL CERRITO. Calif.. Jan. 26. I "The house of a thousand n- ! manees" has aiuther to tell. Built as an adobe fortress, more than n century ago, by early Span - , ish settlers in California, it.s sturdy walls defied many a Redskin at-j tack. A.s tlie Indian menac'j parsed it became the social center for the sons and daughters of the ' Dons. Recently it was the "honeymoon house" of Julita Galpin. daughter of an old and aristocrat ie Spanish family, who followed th" family custom of bung married within its fast crumbling walls. Since, some generations back it was firt used for thLs purpose by Francisco Castro, historic Alcalde of San Francisco, the aged adobe dwelling has been the matrimonial scene ! of his descendents. ! "And it will Jie the altar of our , children," declared Miss Galpin; when ehe was wedded to Earl E. j Jones. Washington, I). C. j
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EXTRA SMASHING SAVINGS, REAL BARGAINS IN OUR January Clearance Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Come Early and Get the Choice. Here are a few of the thousands of Bargains:
85c
Heavy Denim Overalls, special . . .
One lot Boys School Shoes, strong, huilt to wear, made by Endicott-Johnson Co., that always sold at
$2.50, will fly at
$25 Men's Suits
$1.59 $12.75
We are going to lose on Boys' Suits Corduroy and Mixtures; some with 2-pair pants, $3.65, CT OS
$4.95 and
100 pieces Strip-Laco Curtains: regular $2.50 value; will "J Q ro at ö I iOv Child rcn's All- W o o 1 Sweaters in pretty Slip-Over and Coats, less (Jj 4 than cost s) I mimU Clean-Out! Quick Action! One lot Men's all leather Work Shoes that sold at $3.50. will fly 0 pp at one price. . . . I i I V Men's good Union-Alls, made of heavy denim; regular $2.50 value. (t A OR this sale D I nJJ
Harry Rosen's Cut Rate Store 119 EL Mishawaka Ave. Open Evenings till 9 P. IL
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FEBRUARY Brunswick Recor ON SALE TODAY
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ITALIAN SAVINGS.
EFFICIENCY ED
a : Tite deceiver is ever at the foot BY MARTIN of th" Reived.
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n.o-t agi nts d.
Now. in .r.ding thi-. unu-u.;:
iiitervew. it is impOs?,ile to fnknw eustom
i v .,eam: c the pers-vt intt r.iew.d. 1 can only describe him partly, such . to say th..t lo has tu o . s tl'at s . m.-.st tlitnir-. a keen nose iL tut
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;uor and !.. , ,-t are n't big.
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teh hunter. They don't look
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i horror stricken gasp glancel hrou-h tee journal that ;.a i ,u- " ''.' di- 'v v; isl. uuA lo- had cop- : ot:: n.anv of th- lv ldlim s in a ' :g roan-i hand. Ti he dispatched ' tl;e one publ.i-ation which he felt ou'.d do .-onv. thing about it. And here are the American head-
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