South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 28, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 28. 1922
FARMERS FAYOR WAGE GUTS FOR RAIL EMPLOYES
!.:pt Resolution I'ollouini: Loin; Drkttr n Commit Irr"- Report. r g-i--,v t r t r. land p-d i-1 " r i ' . o r . a p r r 1 ' 1 v - rk o: an to r s ;o-s. , :nc iudir sr r-, laru a on !rr't:T:in, era- !' c a ! obo. i.a r ,- - o ; u r ! r n 'a ! t h 0:1 : n In r:i; ilar i'O !;' i V a tes. ( )': opr..r.T r nf ar.v i ' . or fa ri ! p n d I r. if r h d: s'.n - rr. in ondit:oriS '.r nzri'-'iV.i'-. Stir-f -f nl Mrft. I ;. i . t : a uri'-ii It ura I . out.-r-d i'.'?' ', v. 1 : ; h : r! ud I ä f ; O "1 - t o ; : fit v.-.i rh tra -r-th dparfh. 'do-;;.;: !r-d b . ' x I . . S O ' a r i u . t : r tl a ! 1 r x a -i ci'!;'t;: Ir h i - b ; fnrr-iT and i ' : i . . - r i ; r -j e n ar:- i'ur-" 'Vt . ir 1 'h;r-ir l it;v h:d. t b lit- all.'d !:r ' b r 1 r. t re i b. th farmers "ru'.i-1! fu- !. ad an-1 i r!Tf--d 1 1 . p r l to j a; .-1 -ir, I an-! -!! "Th!- -.r.f-' n i r ! i ; ', . " ; . : I thlrb. o . ., V 1 1 a p r e - : z -" .:: r. -"t : for ? r, 'a o t ' : r r ; u !' u r 1 p a. : P.f -r a d i i: r ; ur 1 1 n . ! , . .. j ftar'.' - u i . 1 LTMiiii l and b"!d 'Vr ground. '-d i'i:i'ri!. tivo sug- ! . f -r th'1 pr--'-nt but g iu! of a i'ir.'i agy fo- i r ? " onie." 'OMf.i 'ST r"dl j ioti-t r r d n r 1 -1; i i m. -;ing Pr'--" Hard ft d w ( : : albng the '. or e -; at: ' xpr s-mg appr,rua i !n to fairr's : o n : C h t .ma' A v ! r-on foi - pr . : : 1 1 r tii'- vs. COOLIIH, TRACES PPOCHESS MADE HY O. (). P. OITTCIALS d to pa : n ) T'tadr t. j.r... t Am r!. an Inter!. "Th" lot g-p",oling ti- at- with C" loinl'i i t.itito d. an 'anijd" of i jutb " luni.mg int" g-n'-ro.-ity that mi d'.ut-t wb! b" fur our financial j id va nf a -". j "Tii" p's"ti a d in l n ist r.i t ion of- ; fcr"d M"i a ti'.ity w hi' h r-.g-ni.""d that r'" rn no-nt and at th satio- tit-i" piat'-itd mir int'r'sts. Tili - i r ity ha- toi bf.-n a'-cepted. Notwithstanding tb" lack "f any Standard r: !! put .f tb." Itussinn vo ;ct g o v r i ; r . . i : t . th" suffering of tb" rtiJ.-ia n i"pl- ( tou-lod this ( ountrv that Jo ijoo.tio ft was , appropriated t- idi f. As a i suit i our deal im; oi'h inomn nuiitries, ' even tho-e wliiih w have pot t re- ' o;ni7d, t-vi-iy iH'''i in th" wrll ' knows v.lii'i'' "iir g . intu'-nt star.ds and we a'o r" -1 i b! do-d m the re-' spr-ot of th" wfol-l. It'-dneo r.prnfi. "Tlif ii, am ohj.-.-t of th- special se.son oi' i ongre:-. was to adjust linant cs From tb.- w oj k of Pudtret ; Commissioner I'nv-s th" nation's i p.-nses wer.- M.lu-'-d from no,IM'ii,i).a vlI to about $4,00u
(oi,i. tioo thi. y-ar and an estimated j torv and provokes a disregard for 'natUr xveilt ovct" fci" coiwb-ration ; 3..-o.-..oio.'.o! ne.t yt.ir. 'law. Prohibition enforcement will i " a later time. "Taxes- ha" been i edticed so that 'never be a reality, according to the Tom Peaniitg. eirctrioi in. su lithe door of oppci tunity ha. bn ! chief, unless violators are mad" to mitted a lengthy report and recomreopene.i so th .t c ii t li and auihi-j Know that law violation will not be ' inendaLions with attendant snecififion n.ay aga.n cr.pat.et with, stab- t derated. "Personall v. I am in f.i-' cations for a new electric alarm
lihed iodu-iiie- with.. t;t bt inu taxed; to death. I "Th-teo-por.il law restricting ; immigration a o ! A nl pressure! f rot: i without v. h'-i, 1 1 i"t w as ,i reolv f. ir 'f un"t:ip!oynient wi'J.in. and t! s b.is piote. f d th" workitig-r..-.p M ("a-'od;e :! ,1 t'l" good toads -pr: if a -n -. t b- t'i.i t-t nity bill t!a r b.'i p is'-ed bv Congress. afp 1 d Mn-t Aid l'armi'i. P' ferr.nc to th" farmet. h" said 1 ha :; : es. at ,! t ,. presid-nt both '.'-':i w itb. itt-at .!;!i:o e for tloir r- h"f. He p-'tated out 1-vans t cattle i.ii-, .,t.d tb.e v.oik of tit" farm 1 o in 1 ',o d "It h row er t-e J p; f t!:e pa: ty in the American agriculture and j by increasing o f"' i r a : ! to a s r At'-.'-ra an t b,e f i mo i the pro-pcrjT (.f tn-; oiai.i!iT" he s id Mr. re.olidg.- referred. Ja the t:p. mplox ment a r 1 farm con fe t ep.c-s. Mi" relief pi"'t railroads through loans tind '.ow er w i and reorcania t;oi of shippir- g :-s th'-r a"corip'.ih n-.ents. Ho cotn In !".! bv saving tliat tb.e arms conference had rtilte.! in rutlaw ing tb" !'"v,:v cim-.M barbarities f'f w ar. ban :h-l S"a and sub-' it!
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Bar Wrecking by Cops May Lead to Battle in Courts1
Snv WVt ami Drv Klemmt' May Make Iiir of "Carrie Nation" Method. Tea ( h . f i I , r.e ' ' ' ".' N. r.'r."' iiterpr:e airt.r.-: f t; ".st.T.g of th I 'Mk::.. S - I O 'J I i . . up : t 1 a rs .-. irh -c;p ro'.viia- and !"!;;". ate i '.-how down i duo h.;ru nT nt : i r r e i i opinf o p h!w t a r-1 and dry ; of 1 h i t y J - revealed ; y di .us-b. n ar.d no uncertain ions 'xiirp'Hod by members gal pi'ifc-t.. !i Friday. The l,tt rail and u hi''.i th" fourth "-tafl drink" p iraothe ma t Ah. i t- -::bn-.ittd to the Kans.n rycI.-.M 1 rn-.hod by th police r-'pnt! rurrd Thür.! iv nirh when a j0 I tail of officers headed bv s,rrt. of ! I t"-t Iv-" Vab-ntin n'.ink I vi-;t-i ! Joseph Al!en estab:;?lirnent at 1 2 42 W. Wahingtor. av. Th rmd-: n K of a sui all quantity of "juoon.:n'" iii--ky jroviked th ord-r to break flown and tar out the br. Jtuit Into I'lanw. Advrrso nrne t!i .-a-ntin-. ?nt. slowly hut r: stair. r: I' si jos;t.a in cor. qu ri( "f tlire" previous "bar-bust ir.g" niti rpri"". smul-b'r- ( ir.g a.- a result of th" method if'-d : by tlo pojiro to -an uji th on.- : . unity of ;quor traffic, brok" r.-it into a ibtme f iudlgi.atbjn Friday I ;n fonsequnof of Thursday night' I wreking. Iawyrs for d"f-ndint.s v. b.o have had thir üxture- s inth-I'-ely trcit'! are of th- opinion th hat th polu at e usurping thdr a u dcrity bv u-ing su ii nv-thod--. All"n. who. ir with th" "ff;"rs as aid. jd"aded tr spar" his bar, and who wa mercilessly thrust i! 1" whil- axe-; and rowbars wore furiously wl-ld"d. waived arraign ment to-for Judg' ( heater L. Iu ; rn ng j Comb in city ootirt Friday m i anhis eas" was set for hearing F b. 1. Allen is charged with unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor. That suits will be filed against ; the city and those officials who are responsible lor orders to oreak 1 bir fixtures is onlv a matter of lim". was th" ooncenus of opinion I . . 1 by certain attorneys. They take the position that no destruction by law , tout tiropt-r tour; order for conn-ca-I t:on. Limit INdirf Power The court.-? have the power to , , i it -j demand any and all evidence, in-' , ,. .. . , .,4 .. . i e nding t ie i a :- for that tnitter. to. j I'" bfioiht into court." declared I d. Houhh in. in defer,." of this posi- ! tion. "Police hav no authority to i , confiscate w hat the court might con- j sider a proper evidenc.." City Atty. 1,. V. Hammond, how- : . over, comes to th" defrll-e of Line'? i positioti and views th matter on the j Pnal principle of the right of ai 1 ' 'v enforcement agency to take "a ny necce.s.ary" measures ihat will a h a t e t h e co nt in u ous viola t ion of t he law. "Whei" technicalities of the law prohibit the police from enforcing the law." derdard Chief Lire, "It ;s higli tim that the police us" whatever method it may have at tli"ir command. Chief Fane roes a nnlnt tnrtlwr ami insists tliat th" "Carrie Nation" , nif-t hod he has adopted is the only -lone left If court ttrocednre is .liti vor of the axe if by no other means ' we can fort e a consistent l.ordb ggcr ! tri quit the business." he said. Pccal Is Other Cnes.
The fl rst bar-breaking enterprise. : ing toward the invoi,in- of saiub d''' and the entire membership of that of .Tan. 12. when a corps of of-j blue-laws. A tentai ve mention of ! the board have a warm persona! rc-ta-ers raided the Walter Woznlcki ! s ioject. no relv elicited the ic-'-ard for him.
tahlishment at 1 3 7 Linden av.. has tnat ,-oT1di; iotis presen'ly exprovokrd eonsiderabl" intfrest itiban- -,ar ,,f such rbara.ter a; t)
the point of law that enters into the eise. UonicKi sought a change of enue from Judge PuComh and is due to he tried on charges of unlawful possession by Special Judge Ober, chain in the near future. Similar bar-breaking practices by the poli.-e were employe-.! acainst the Anna I.enyo ami Andrew Writer "saloons" at 1225 W. Washington av. and .let Chapin st. last Saturday nicht Poth bars were broken up and clearer! aw a v. VRGES SEX ATE ACT 10 IXC0AL IX DUST RY WAR :t iniied page one.) tion also wast mad" that under the present method of handling 1 ibr , , anci-ns funds, "th.- great bod ccm.rs of th" 1 J I ' t ii.lt. I'" . 4 i . 1 1 J 1 I . . t i' I 1 1 I' j general treasury." Charge lmplo t-s As Well. S"t,ttt Phlpps, Warren and Strrlit-g also differed v;h Mr. Kenotl'.s views ns to the respotisibihtv for 'he West "irgin!a condition:!, w hi re. Mr. Kepvon t harped that both aeis ar.d operators v.e;o m-a.i: abb tint ' np'i wr r r ' -p o t . s i h . 1 belt ! e .- t.-n. i'1" much. Hir.'t had been laid tlie point w hero operators to Plante nnd net enough i 1 . . 1 . sani ai'A-at t.'i' c.inies, nuaurlpn tc.urdei . o' wbtt h nt p !- es u en '.:! l'V" Th sti'teTi n' said also th.it pa'd oigar.iers liad gone into tb.e Vi na !tg'.r ;a helis fren. 11 ad had la rort"i t. ctb.er sti te -- r.tlmbia'h.n r.d vlOier-.ee of ih 11 to force tk un'oni.a Iners a .mdv. SKRVK SANDWICHES AT OLIVER SKATING RINK 'rowil.- whit wh. .surpass un) vet. this winter arr expect. to flock ; to city lie skatin? rinks today and ' tomorrow wh:i good it . and motierate tet.iperatures will aid the outdoor pport to reach its z- nith. An added feature at the J. D. uv j laygroun! rtnk is the se;i;;ag ,-,f . hot toa.u. and "hot dog'' j.md- '. p lies. The iv." at th:s rink ;s jn ! ecpt:or:.Hl condition, due to the rf- ' forts of the municipal recreation "u.taittce, whi. h has it scraped and :.. -. ie.-J ry tlKllf. i 101 i .rLi. M.W YORK. .his:. 27 -Wi'ht:: Crubb. FV. iay wn.s fotind gut.ry "f ".rs 'iere" m.iT.?l,it!k;h,er at th ro-r-p; on f r:Ä iril for the ntir- ; -f t ;e -rr . Corcoran .as Ma v. ibo's wife tewiped for h r husl .i'id dc'ar.r g that iVt.-. r,tn wis a :r;"'.t: ir-1 - e pr;-riitfed him to . o s butar'ar toi at or h.me : . ' i r'f Co r ! a u w bo n bo- four
BOARD OF SAFETY lmm Mm
w mm DETAILS ;iy Department Is ith Lane in I'iht Accept Salierniak Re-ijrnalion. At a rurrtirc. t!i- tiir. ( f v. h.t h v .1. :.!" i.r a'Iv ri'-t i'i-c - I 1 1 ;."-;on of polioy an! routine lus.- ' t h.- board rf iu!;c .-safety in-: I'riday r.;?it in th;r fourth ronclave ;r. e ir inrptiou into r.t!',( . and A.th 1 1 1 - X' I'tiou of I rlarini; t r. ni s ; s who;ii. art dlv in sup vho;h. art db 4 hi'' Iin'"s b-anup ainand tlie "Carrie Nation" n.'thods criipioyod. -t ovrr for in? -orid -ration of nV appointment.
C.'iif I,ir;p reported tliat ther;,,f
r- on" or two arar.rifs in lüs
lartnur.t but declared that appoint - j , naming, were coruscated as cvi- virfro charged him tVirco with b.nifr.t.s tf fill su li nnn.-irs could ; (:..m-f. Uaka was charged with un- I rp.mni.!p for lo r da-.'it. r s
wait or f'r tb. j) a .-,; No more than oro- or two n W la'moi-is will b- addd to th'--in t h a nar futur-, .' pt its fori nay result from further r--iration", it w a sani. Onlor lapiipinfnt Sll. Pir- '!iif Irvin Sibr'I rport'-d to tii" board th- information that th-r v. ip at b a-t a bait' doa n hors.drawn e.ij-;Ps and on hors" of no u and "in storau which, si nre- t lie motorization of tii I pat tioiuit, ; ould be d!.po.d of. Th" tire chief stated that he had d(ivd bids for th" running gears of the rpiipmcnt ! it that thre was no sale tor other parts of the equipment Th" board j ordered the equipment, including I the lone horse, to be seid. ; Tho resignation of Anthony Saberniak. patrolman, v.lm recently was barged with violating drinking rub ;in(J y.ho Wednesday stibmitted hii tesirnatiotl to Chief Iine. was accepted without discussion. Proposing that the proper treat ment or patrolmen who, relieving j shift, spent part of their time in ' I the sxuad room, should be nrovid;! ui.m IUI I I 1 1 V OMII IUI I the board nn i'leief T im'c r - I . ' , ' A. " . j rii'ndation. ordered tri" ntirrha?. o a dozen additional rhaitf for us" a; ' tequired lor thin purpose. A lies 1 1'ital iil incurred . , : an injury tu j the hand of Patrolnmn Vernon when ! that oihcer accid-ntaliy shot a hngei ' Olf V h ilf t nv i n n u-it h rr. i--. 1 r r . , , , , . i handed him for inspection. w;n , , , . . ' , ' ordered paid by t o ooard. T ie bi t lurnuuiiieu i.o i nm el einon described in detail the accident. ( shmvitiL' tn lb,, bo.iid'si .iti'jptl,.'i I e'.l that the a(c;deutal shooting occurred in line with duty. InM-ft HcMtm.. . I me noarü mcmoeis accmpa med i by Chief ILiie (tn an inspection of
the detective bureau. .quad ind re- j ;nui Insertion, as well as the action tiring rooms, fo!I-vir.g which thjnf tlie park hoard, came n. a ?nrhoard or.Ieretl the removal of thol,,,-; to those unaware f)f the plans present headquarters of 'apt. Ilor-1 nf ' the administration unit, ace Hamilton and his plain clothes i Mr Ridenour announced Friday men io the rear of th" City hall an-j that he had received a copy of the
ra x to quarters considerably largef than presently li"U?t-:", the investigation department. Nothing was don" at last night'?! ! board meeting relative to the pur- I chase of additional motor equipment ! for the loIi(" department. An Lane ! put it "We can get along pr tlo-r,re-s?(it w i th what we have," the feystem. This matter was also tabled No discu.ctsion was given at the ; ;:n"eing to the que; ion e.f any i. hange of policy by the board look.warrant leaving weil ctiougn alone. Th.rt l l incipa! topic ft r d.ic'.:sraon was th" intensive campaign ncains' ! liquor offenders, whom, the heart!' as t unit dec ar- d would have f , peet a conunueiu" w ai w j r- a against them until they weie wh-' . ing to "close up and et out." Lane -, i.itthovls, known to h.ie been aga d to within a previous board m-etine- : th" board io-mbeis declaie.l. wo.' their own and the afi'abie but scrappy Larry woubl be given whole - ; 111 .11 I'.'ll M)'.Vl . Ill IIC i..". r. t, . i I i i .- k ofendi rs. "We are with .Mr. bine to a finish fight against bootlegger." voiced W. I ( . I ivi"?, president of tb." board R0CKXE TO PROBE RUMOR REG ARDIXG XOTRi: DAME MEX 1 Continued from page one.) more .ubstanti! back of ir than a rumor !s dotibtful. Nevertheless, p ; was intimated last niktht that a meeting "f the athlete- boarel will ! (a!l"d very shortly to ac.Mtain the a uthent i-'lty of the charge, and further, if !t were prov-fl that Nt.tr ; Ham- men had participated in tili! game, whether th" were no-inbers of thr stme tr!o wh uej declared i itodigthb a month ago, r not. Nope Dan.e's a "Mori a earned the plaudit of . 1 . . . 1 n,lt '''1; th" enttr sporting world. Th" outlng of tho.-e three tt:en tae.ant not only the 1 rippling of next. fall's football I s.pti.a u. r.u! tne- nampering fi inner ' P'rts nt Notre Dame a well. Arihur (ircv, huge ,e-t a"K , w h'i wis available for another year in football, was h!i.o a basketball and baseaal- plaver of . on: der ib!" abilIty. cjay Ixiron. center at Notre i pun,p ls t!- ; . nr neice ror laetaiu captain ai j Notre Dame far next year when he was declared ineligible. Rockne ; had pi iimed ro i.-aibl the line around ! h - t d e r s i, . next September. Hartley Ann. although ho ha I conipleted thren football vears. left .1 b 1 , i." a g"al tender on th h ick et t-a-,i of whit h h was th taptain. POLICE HOLD COLLIE
pvv. awmtim; ov.m:h!ZIon parishionkrs
A red colpe pup. streaked with lit, wa found injured on Niies ' road. oppositNott- Dam. lasi e and :s held at thrn :ht bv t!i,poJIC A tP'U that .tat :n a waiting . 1 1 t imant. p tif :r:,ui attra ted the attent f a passing auto:;, to t h dog was in.v.ire.J t .fs-i ma !! v lv a pasinc machine. Th repotted o t ! -. e poh, e . b : ic j . r 0 . i : h..;- - t matter was who . a red for bit t h " o . r er t iaini t c.og. V-i n. 'ri'.
'Cops Find Liquor In Spite of Wierd Places of Hiding Eeii RabyV Cradle Is I tilizrd , a Booze Cache--Two ! .Mm Arretctl.
1 2 r v hi? b e tor." in k!w An t-:-k of t i i trade n rr.p'.oj p. .y liquor vioiit Ii : r attrr-.pt to brck t!i Jaw. on. .v di-ow-re-l by tk j p :'. I " t- t iv Snr.. Df'.i 'ir, ki !.d Winters, Ü - t - i 1 i of S-rgtst er I'inter, Kish and d;overtd liquor hidden in odd recf'S? late ye-tf-rday afternoon and last nicht, wlii'.e makir.K raid? on John I'ak.i. 713 S. S:ott t.. and faul V;k ur.a?, S07 Division pt. Ib.ka proprietor of a retaui ran: at th' Scott st. address and had liquor hidden ;n a wardrobe and also in hi baby's rradie. A q aart noor.sn;n- ana two enipt juks, , with strong odors of liquor still re- i
lawful manufacture of liquor for J leath in perfomiijic an i!lKaI o,,th purpose of sale and was later j ( ration. aver." that Virgo represent. --d ir-! a-'d upon furnishing JÖ0O bonds to lfir tiat ho aai bevn narrkd bat for appearance in city court this i onre before.
morning:. At th" grocery store of Wacunas. a card game was in operation, the P hce reported, with the proprietor's wife and three men as players. A tea cut, was found on the table with the drainings of liquor. Vron investigation a pint of "mule" was f(lllra in an especially built com partment, under the card table near
the prprietor's wife. Two quarts j dealer, hut in reality he spent th'' of ''moonshine" and four empty pint j greater part of his time loafing and Masks were also found in one of the , refusing to follow any ga.nful oecwliving rooms. pation. Wacunas was charged with un- j During the sixth matrimonial exlawful possession of liquor for the i perience of her husband. Mrs. Virgo purpose of sale. Ponds of $500 were i sets out. she was compelled 'nd did
furnished for appearance court this morning. in city ARTHUR P. PERLEY RESIGNS DUTIES UNDER PRESSURE Hn?inc Ffficiency Program of Park Board Necessitates Change. Arthur P. Perley. .ei rotary to the .i.. . 1 - 1 . . . . 1 .-..1 i.tA4 ffiv.lriTif lf ' ,.if .. f.,,- it VMr. Fridav l,,t, lnrn.l li? a n c-rnillnn t n W W IV IIVi'lTW 111' I ' rihtll"ll kV' ... ' i Kidenour. president of the board of Ridenour'a request. Mr. Perley ends I.; pareer in oublic . rvice on Feb. i tCn ilis ,-esiunation becomes effectie. He n.signs under pressure. resignation. lit- admittedly frankly that it had been solicited by the board. He did not openly charge Mr. Perley with inefhVieney. TT lauded him and praised his faithful1 service to the hoard and to the c ity. ! Put there were reasons why that) political plum, held by Mr. Perley for s many years, should be plucked from the tree. It wan to create two jobs instead of one and to in still new life into the administration , fold, it was indicated. j Wann Personal Kegard. "The reason is purely one of bui-ne-s etlhietiey," said Mr. Rideiinur. Mr. Perley ha.s been secretary and superintendent for 12 years. Hi services have been highly .atisfae"However, the position has grown too large for one man to properlv look after. There has been some light criticism and the board de,.;a4 i ... .1. l UHU IL II' l.ISc Iii! I .11 lli.ll il IIsystem of handling the dual position j be established. This. simply eliminates Mr. perley." t notlier Phuv. When it was pointed out to Mr ; Pidenour that tii" public might won- : der why Mr. Perley w a.s not retain-j i n tVr .1 1 n-ii oiM -io sit Ii e. c?. rrt ' III l IK f J'lll 41 1 li.i'l .T.ir taty or superintendent and the board appoint an additional mem I I IO HO I I 1 K I" SiLiOIl jiui tu t u Mt-'l 1 , bv Mr. Perler. he paid: 1 "You must remember that Mr. Perley has been acting in th" dual capaeity of secretary and superin-ten-lent for a great many year?. It would be- a hard matter to retain him in either position and appoint a member to fill tho other without causinc some friction between Mr. tm ey and the r,"wly appointed1 member. , "I wish i thoroughly understood ' 1 nie, :n're .s ri" pTsonai or partisan I element entering into this n"w plan. I It is simp'.y a business expedient be- ; ing worked out for purelv- efficient rea.sort.s and in no w ay r fie, as upon ; th" excellent work that ha been elone by Mr. Per'.ev :he r-ist.' Mr. Pcrley's letter which was very brief ami pointed read a.- follows: Jan. 27. K'22. I Inn tin lrH o t1 rL- Crimmiccmnart 1 Thtv of So-ith Rend. : Gentlemen: I herewith sunmlt niv r.crntion i as r.u'if serrctarv ar.d s-ineri n'endent to become effective bel. , 122. ' (signed) Arthur P. Perlev. rnT rHOsFV TIP KTi l.U.A.M. l.MUni OF RAR ASSOCIATION ."org A. dam mm!-r of the I law Prni of fJrab.atn Crane, was chosen lre!dent of the St. .Innnnlt County P.ar association Friday aft-e-rnoon. Ho guceeeds John t. Yeag - 0v. Vitus ;. .Toiler was name,! u "- ! president. Judg John M. Raab s-o. 1 retary aral A. N. Hildebrand treas- ' urer. Plans and c"rnniittee.s for the an- , nual bar. riii;t will be named shortly )iy the r.ew president eaf th rssoI elation. WILL HONOR GORDON Rev. p. F. Cordon of Tale r's A. M L. ion church. IMdy and Cainpau i .. will be honoted by tri parish-; or-e: t '-.morrow, w b.i-h marks the', . loe of h:- r.rst vear work in th , local parish S.r.ce Rev. (lordon's j arrival the i-hurcli membership has' .increased trom 42 to r.4. Two sr- i ; itiflii. one m th- u.ornir.g and one 1 in '.ie eett:i:c. both by Rev. Cut- ( I dor, . and a inu-aaC. program in th' a it-moon .ire s hedu'.ed a: th ,'
JOSEPH YIRGO IS SUED FOR DIYORGE BY PRESENT WIFE
u?prrt in Maud labor (lae Cliarccd ith Having Five Other Wive. .Kph Clow Virco. err'cf ronipl; ity in ;hp suppos-' u n. of hS- fifth w!f Mr,d' Tabor Virso. v. hos .T.i tied 1 i vas fo ir.! uried : i trut.k in th--- Tabor b.otr,- -.vvton, T:Ti . v.a r.a:r.f d d'fenua: : r. divon proc dit:s instituted today by hi sixth .vifo. lclia IMna Virpo. Ai tiori as started in superior tourt No. 2. The woman who remained tr i to Virgo during the trying tai'al of thr- hearing at Paw I'aw. Mb h. wh n Ir s-'arah I. Tabor 7." war old lrin(hpr r thr. dma fa,.,t.. T.-,i.(.r She learned from th" Paw Pawhearings, she alleges. that 1k had previously befn married fiv times. Ak. 510.000 Awanl. The sixth wife sus for f 1 alimony as well as for an absolut1 diorce. She charges her husband with failing to properly provide for her atid their child, scttir.g out that her husband poed as a real esta!.'0 out and work that she might support herself and child. Further hr husband called her names, became easily angered, and o nie rod her to ouit the house, she said. On other occasions he demanded that sh" remain inside their home at "O5! F Ohio st.. and would not even permit her to go visit the neighbors. Could larn Salary. Says. She further charges that he had a j habit of becoming intoxicated w I he could secure liquor. The man whose name a former husband of the dead woman whomumified body was found in a trunk in November is cliarged 'V his wife w'ith h"ing capaHo of earn - ing Mo weekly if he were to apply
iiimsru. i ,-41,-iiisement purposes. Virgo is the owner of a life lonso ; Ma(-i)onald was unwilling to state cn 110 acres in Texas townhip. Van ! uh(,thfll, or not h(. favorr.,i th l"asPuren county, Mich., fron which h" ; ot ,lu parJ for a longer period
derives an annual incojno of SLMi". his wife contends. Sh herself has nn income from property which she owns nt Kendall. Mich., the revenue therefrom amounting to $12 or $1" yearly. Various household articles, kitchen utensils and the like at tne home on E. Ohio St.. are her perioral property Mrs. Virgo avers, having: b en presented to her by her parents. (lots Kc train Ins Order. Virgo has due the following amounts from various iniividuals i" South Pend. Mrs. Virgo eharges: s M. Robinson A- Hon $2"0. Orie F. P.-rker ?."i0 Charles We idler. fJOO. ; Dr. A. O. Miller and Charles Weidler, agents for Floral Park addition. $ ', a " . Through h"r attornev J. Elmer Peak. Fridav morning Mrs. Virgo cbt tained a temporary restraining order without notice against her husdond to prevent him from sequestering bis asets for the purposo of deftating any ulimony judgment sh" may obtain against him. She also ob tained a restraining order against th" alleged above named debtors of Yiruo t prevent them from paytaent if any sums which may be du" the real estate operator. Virgo has a Ford touring car . , which hi- wife avers : vorth She aks SIO"1 with which to prose-eat.-her action against Virgo, tonI l'"iajy allowance fUr herself durins !, , - . , tue penaaney oi nie iouon, .--s i-. her attorney, costs of th" action and the $ 1 0,000 alimony. imrriranization Class Is Held at Iliph School The Americanization cla.s for 1 jrii-!! of foreign birth who whl re- : j reive their s-roml papers on Feb. O held at th" High school last j night. The attendance at th" class ; : 1 ,0 nii-lit showed an increase of. i fr.-m til m"inb"r t ti.' n. embers. An I Americanization diss for the for- : eign born in the West End. was also opened on Hrooküeld st . la?t night. Next we-"k th" .second papers m. Hoi niz.itinn class will meet at the High school on Tuesday. Wed-j ne.vlav and Friday nights. r'n W"d- : nevday nlgh.t picture. showins the development of tb.e history of th" , Fnited States will be shown. Fri- j day night a practical demonstration j of th" workings of tb.e rourt to which the app.ieants for papers. mut af.per. will be presented the men. fo ltegtilar weekly Ha . ef tin South Herd and Mb-hawaka Schoo; of Religious LMueatlcn convened a the y M. C. A. bulldirg la, rbt. CTarenev Smith. "01 Nll(s nv.. :it : h Treated last night by S-rgt. Klsh and winters on a warrant worn to ) bf LlLrabeth Wort hingt on. chargliig lhlm ulth i,ot!t !arcf,n- Sn.ith win arpear in city curt this morning p answer to the charge. Fire causing a h of only S't tailed Central Htatlon tvnd hv com- ' l1''11 Xo. 6 P' the ho pe of .1. H i Heokaman. M: o'clock ' orlfflnated ' chimney. 32 4 W. Mfdlon st last night. The from (.parks f r'-ttu tir the STATISTICS MOV1XCS PLUMITS. D. Kingsbury, L3P Lincoln way W., to 710 W. Logan st. John Blakenian, r12 N I'rart.! et., to 133ä K. Cor:-y R. F. Kissel. 21? 1-2 N S St. PetM! diu- in e-r st., to "04 S. Scott Willis Galaway. lf N nt.. to C27 R. K"af-y st William Van H'-of. iZ Lafayette blvd.. to 3 N. Rirdse'.l st. Mr. Goldi Trouirer. .21 1 Niles av. to ö 0 4 Tret-en, av. i. Horkoskl 72t W. Monroto 532 S. 11 rook he Id st. H- who givep avvav coil wh-"
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TO B ALLOT TODAY ::.ui 1 '.: ; .. . -. . a us f ;h ' rn I! ! h.Ll h'1. M r . Mellon ; r w t i a 1. Tb' - M.r- ? '. r. fT t';.. th rouT.tr.' t wh crat;t t!:" :; ut r,"i ' ' !!"' f: I : ' n . ): .!! cart hit.ir ').!' I Ml Ml' h oi b- . rni-.j trat .'. k ri t in t! a'.'.iod tt .i t i . .f s :u: ire IJf iid' Hank Nam--. In t !'.. "-,:-. ,-t ion. Sn. K d r-;. d to th- S'T.a'- tb.' -.a ;:: o : a rs.oj banks, trust -m pa r. . .in. I -a)ria-ttors in w Iii, li li said Mr. Mv!l"n v;o intf-res-d. ijaludin tb.- Aiununtim c'oni pa :. Am u b. : i th- spf-aker b-ibd as "an .i!luto niojuqu ." 1 1" nddal that tties-' batiks and tru-t t n:pai,.i'- w a c!o'-l atb!;at -1 with th" Mocan and i!i:-d bat;ks wlii-b. floated g:at loans f"- tit- alius ;n tins I'.it.t-y b-l'ore w.i r was dkir"d on brm a n . P.efore S.n. !b d '..'.im-b.-u 1.;- a !adx on t!" lull tiare w a s a 1 ha'" b"tWi"ll ati.l I.'tltn.. I'pliOlaan. Wis- nsin. and Wa'.-b. 'til eiati'-. Mon an.i. as to t!,-tl-'Iiality of the b-h' '.. a plea b IS 11. Wii Iiata..-, Mis5isijipi. for the can - the debt owed th" Fr,it"d PeigiUtU. a : . at,., i .K-mo, ! 1 . 1 1 1 : Stat. r.i t i . t FAIR ASSOCIATION WILL MEET TODAY Storkhohlrrs t( I)i.rn Planfor Yar ami Ilcct Secretary at N?ion. A ii.cusirn relative to pi no for the coining year, in addition to th" , r-ler ti'Ol of a secretary to Sll"eee,lj C.eorge Y. Ilepler. resigned, will b important parts of a special faceting i of stookho dors of the St J oseph County Fair and Amusement asso - elation, to be held m school room : of the cou 't house at 2:"0 o'clock this afternoon, according to an an1 nouncemc n: by l F. MacIonald. i i,r, iiltit ,r' the f ji i i- : r : . 1 1 i t Ti f:i:terday ..X( . ,.p,.ifi.0 . liliril ' ,.f ,lt;Ul(... lf stp,-inghrook pat k .ttnllslMn, nt lr.JfJ(l S Xpri.td to b. ( takrn Saturdav afternoon." said ; M.(c I )ona Id who has been mgotiat- ; ;.,r. ,,,.,..,i a ionR.tiln., ifaS(. 0f the park for than 1 ft ears. but lie ;s enthusiastic W V " I r-vj i wi i i(r un i u v i i Li r it - ( eicd. which, ac ording to the fair association's president, will, he hopes, result in a general rehabilitation of tii" a nuu-einent center and th" addition of several new and Jim use men t device.:. rides .JOHN .lohn W wjisFd'.v Hri:i;. l"y Paxter, ;.'?. ditl ! tho iiome of his son, Joseph P.axter, ' 307 II. Indiana av., earjy la.-t e vepiling. He was born in this city Feb. ! 24, IS.'d', tind had lived here all his ! life. H is survived by his stepmother. Mi's. Ellen Paxter. of Freeman, Ind., op.e daui-'ht'r, Mrs. Esther McKun". "f lKv!g'ut. Hb. t wo sons. Clint or' Milwaukee. Yi.. and .Joseph of S' tit li Pend. one stepson, Thomas j Pinnedta i ters. Mr" of Wyatt. Ind.. four sisf,r! iridi) (luard of Aurora. Neb.. Mrs Calif.. Mrs .1. Pas.id"na, ii Mar.jtiette of Free - man. Ind.. Mr. Linney South Pend. ar.d two Finch or brothers Cliarles ai d Wvicar. Ibaxter. both of Blue Papitls. Kans. I'uneral services have r.-a et ; i,( en corn pit tfd MKS DlNsir: VOKMAN. Mrs. Dessi" Yoeman, wife of David Yoeman 0;' Niles. Ml"h., dieri at the Epworth hospital Thursday morning after an i'ns of two weeks. She was bom in Decatur, Ind.. Jan. 2 7. st3, and was US years of age. Prside-s hr r bust. and. she is survived by h"r parents, Mr. ,nd Mrs. Marion W. shady, of Flint. Mich., and seven childr-ii -Thoma--, Mildred. Jack, ! i.ovu. A n e Irene. . rr. nv. an. I leb.'.s. Four brothers. Arehi". Edward.. Carl, and Clarence also sur iv e. The body will h shipped to Rensselaer for buri4. AIM SNYDi:iL A rbi m years retired farmer. fo: a resident e.f r.psr Lake. vil'.e. d'ed nt th" home of hl daneh - ter. Mrs. p. F. Wright. raar Lakeviile. Thursday evening at 11:4" ' ociock, alter an :hne..s of fe-jr weeks with heart trouble. He was born !n Ohio. May 14. 1W-17. and w-as years of ,v. U imrrled Elizabeth Mcrr. tow -asod, D?'-. 4, I1"0, and can:" with i.er to La kr vllle in C. Pe!de.s his daughter. Mr. Wright, aral a son, J. H. Snyder of South Ind. he !s survived hv 1 , urarrll.hi; 3rPn nrrJ Thrrr ;rra? ! granrich:I Iren. Itinera services will be hl d Sut;at t!i Rev. day morning at resideri'-e of th" Polan officiating. rii.'A'mdn e-mver 1 0 o'r loc.v -iaugh.ter. P,jr!a! -a!! JOHN IL MZi:iL Fun-ral -rv'.c for dehn H. Jvl.er, 72, who.dl'-d Thurhday, will ! h dd this afa rr.'.f.ti at 2:il" o'e l'M k ;"r-om tii" P'.rrag. Avenue church. Rev. Wllkey r tib ia".:: g Ruria: w!l! r. p:vervl-w ri-i.,. IT). M .MAJ1ALA HVsTf. The fur.' 1 al MioH a Ua; ai ton, vvh- dn d Thursday eit her h nie r-ar Lilcevllle. will be hld this mo;-; mg 11:1'J o''Vck from he Last Fnion 'hurrh. Rev, J. F. P"!lvl,; oifa-latiPu'. Il ir;-i! will be In L'ift Fni -n cen-tery RIIILCT Ill-ISO M HON. PURLIN, .Ian. 27 Th- f-oh-ta Fridav rj.-. t-d a v-.oiut nan of la. k cont.den... ii; th- gov-mment f d-- lal at lops tlb'td" b Char.i-l-tb.e lor 0 tv th" a rai Wl'.t i in hts ppee. ?i on rinirTh m"ti'"n wa pr"p.--d b;. com 'uur.ists Th- hid-!" nde-tit th" na t jotin l.st' y. tst-t o,.-d fror
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SUNDAY PROGRAMS IN LOCAL CHURCHES Reial Campaign (.lnc Firt Fanj:elieal FJmrdi Special Mnic. at b al I'r. a- : . ' . ' i . '" I ".;ingf lioal. )'. t IirM . 1 1 . lb. i , i v i N. ' (1 i 1 Al i . Tb . ! n "H . -r w lb ;! P- ao- M. i . v t i .t : i a ' paid: t ; PAt will -t;e. M. i r Yo M ' I or :- top;-, "Wn r.M M.- ".. : i! t . i ' Wot Id w i .- to r - " A pr; ;' a r. -. e . . 'a : 1 1 , b ' c - r " ? i i irarch !' i! w h.. at both v g ail i :.;; servi-- . I irt iethIit I j lopal. K"v. Cay l?:.n k. v. h ' .i p r a, 1 1 i r.' ;a .ilavt in S"Ut!i H i . ! . wo! pt h" tu'-rnin- w, rh'p W. W. .ng will t i n t r :"' a '. a . b. t ' : '.g 1 ". i ! il ." P. ' . K . C. I '. r. k . of Trimtv c.'itlt h. Kikha't w pt .I'm t the a a: 1 1 , c w a ) rs : , . : . Iirt hristian. s.-hool a n ! ad ult c 1 i-- a t:-.. Morning service at 1 " : I sermon by the jas'or. llv. Titus. Spe,-; il !.oil b;- ( lo ir under th" direr-ti n of F. T!er; cottimunion stvl.h." :i :4." a. o', orl C W. 'horib i .Mrs. c .b" at I 1 a. m. i "hr!.v:'in e t; d a vor ; Kvening Service at, at r. :3' p. ni. 7:3C o'clock with sermon by pi st or j on important theme. l'irt Iresb tf-rian. ; pev. Ir. .!. A. Purra tt will speak j n "The Optimism of Je.s'js" at the, tnorning scrvn es L. r-Ieu Sh"ib. v. ;d be the soloist ; Mr. Margaret P. Cut-point! is tb." organist. ' Th" veiling topic Will be "Tbl" C,!o-ltts la som of I;f- Mrs. Andrew, "als"n will sing "Face to Fa -' " I1rt laptit. Mihi" school at !':-C- a. m... in' diarg" of Supt. Cnaro s .lohn--o-. Io. rvant morning worship at 1 '"' : 4 subject of s rtnon, "The ; i -e ' junior P. V. P. F. at A : .o Young People's meeting at se,ng set vi, e at 7 p. m t u,s nni'ti, "Tii" Fool and 1 P. j I'- m ' I f- 1,1 P-Ct Folb rvSpt epl mi at both s' r ; Ices. Immanuel llaptUt. school .It o c , oc ; o'epx-k ; es;" P.. " n ir. g w or: . I,; at 1 1 Chris' i. in Li" ::b p. m.; servi-es at 7:.'o o'ck'ck theme. ' T! ; Lilt ! I-Hrn" Prince." St. Paul's I "'.icopaI. 1 Pev. L. C. Rogers. Tie - to; , 1 I Lira-cdn way F. Holy Kurhar!-' at 7:"0 a. m., rh ircli school ;;t f' : 4 r. a. m.: matins and sermon by th" Pt. Rev. John H.i7.cn White. h!hnp of th" !ie.,-ese of Northern Indiana at 11 a. m. Th.er" will be no evenine service. St. Peter Lutheran. i Ii:t;e ser'.s? in the Er.ghsli ! language at 1 0 : .1 0 a. m ; subject of i sermon, "Til" Conversion ,f a s-"!n-I ner to C.od." Tb.is will be a rr.rItinuation of la.-t Sunday's subj'-t. Sundav school at r' : ?,r a m. : a cTas j fr .,ant?; v.-Ut be rarted. "Co evejTjinr orv'.rPS. ! Iint rnclih Lutheran. Lev. A. H. .Milier. pastor. Sunda v ehooi at f t ?. f a to.: rorninc worsh ii 1 ä -a 1 41 k A at the sb ort V.r. c o n g r gat of the vvi' " w. 1 v. ,-, he t -j ' '"' M.' AnelrewV lAatigcheal. ! Sundav S'-ho.d at ' a. m.t "rvi--. at If' a. in lv. .ar Ic:1"" ! -a vc p'it"t- Y. P. M. a '':!". I tr, . t. .lo-cpli Cathidie". irc: - S Rev. P an L A. Me. PV. .Io;'. n Pap-V pp.;1s 7;o ,' s r. . F . -k; chili--triads t :" ;. t,l hi 1 r; a J at 1 : l ä rathe-lie. m. l. e)tilca" Rev. Jolm K'-h' K. Dillon. ,-,o:-',r P 1 ct r r ; rr '' F i r t T:" s s I .1." O . ' I'. . I , and high m.:--- at St. Pao' ! r r n. -- nr. n - a 10;" ''' a . TO . Catholie. Iv. A. mass at 7 Jiokaert. pa. 'or. 1 " 'i h : r h r t c F la a . m . Ose-eola flrenit. TAMARACK M. Tl CJU'P'H Rev J. TI. Rover, rs-'0-'- Surd i-.-h'.'-.l ;C :.Tr' a m.; pr-.T-hi:-g a lo:r,'t a. rn. V I lib" W 0 1 a 1 ; ?" n . : r. io . a P r r a r h ' r tr 2 ' () VJ LA Sl"r',ve.rth a . ague a " : p , prea n revival : g s r v ! " s at 7:30 srvleS start Sunday I be in c h 1 r V e of Pev F.Iharv R r ! o' i:TT 11 Y. cf Te'fh ;-. ,- f r r. , a a rough wph n bad TP re.l ' .1 ; Her.-.p.-rT: r-r-t a . 1 cnmtr.'ir h a n d w I . o .ears up e v :aarrbas th ; opt th'-l! la ig n er of hi ir.' O" Strata c. star aract 1 , day. T'rank Mayo. rL p-p !t" at h's best tt tit" tig s-n. Tb." H-:rpc r ; : ,-t IJlllan lY-ii. Har-y Ca -t Clarion. Cera Dre-.v ,: Yo':;br. T::A yen' a s ib Ited ! " W ' -t 1 -";..; s ri u . " 1 a I'.ani Htrper Reverend M' bill U it t-A I "".a: n 1 1 c i o . ; . -Am'I jj f Tl. f"p. turlrg lb'.' !vvop. . Th" ' s'il w'-klv and c-r.ury 'o:t."d' Cars" 1 t'te- f- curing that i 1 e V " f can'. r Pii-'wn!'-. m : -' h " s Trc. n r t "Two R'.'a!.- -f T,ov r)i ftt."' pb ..r ' T::- IP r cf t h " M"'ntf d." a v f t 'a a Iba 'i nnrtti'A e .T cm "In t r.e W:!d W Htd ':. ' F r. 1 v " - a 1 p t 1 'nfl-'-' LINCOLN. ' r . - .f t Li - t b r : I '. '. t 1 -: Lirklpg rr:l." :hhat CO r ' ail . g t . v e k . ! He I. .e.t; P-rf hMa ,e.i ; c,r. d I c h 1 : l ' ! .a t t.
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