South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 31, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 January 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1922
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE IN SPECIAL SESSION MONDAY
.Mo tinr; Calle! In Mi-Likr nn v. Fifth Monday Di-ni.-.s IVndins Onlmaiirr?. P--- p it r the f t tiiir -th flf'h Mnrdav of th r n i -b t m o:;t h , ..I 'l aerordir.g to custom r.o our.'-l! meeting wa scheduled. nrmtTa of 'be committer of the v. m . in s p e o i ! p'.:r. and for an heur ar.d half llcip'l rflinii;'''1- iif'W f.T'llnp before, that. hod v. T i - mr et. :r:g lat night was railM hy Cha'.rr. an W. I. KM !-. ho 'md 1 he ;.1I "he for V.' v.'3 Informed th t it na' tho fifth Mi'iid.iy. and t. omrr. itfff rrmtTF affr a rriv !r g fit the ro;;rr:! cha m br . (' i led to hold a a m. t;r and the b ryr up porno f'.ro tho li r xt t Mnndiy. cf the ordinär- es- 1 r' T'l Iii 1 1 1 ff j e g r i J e r, ; v fit 'lii.ir n a ' If '1 up for t h itv p'.ani ' i . I i ' '. 1 1 1 y ;. and in tlm T; ! r cr o i :: m is-i' " . v ; t..-:nf-?i-i for a v " M i f a ri f i ' .'.f- pa 1 1 ir s t nt e rr s 1 i rti-i" of th"' r om m i -v i' ti v ri tf"-.J to app'ar b'f'-ie the i t ho ill be li':'- : ; f t f r- t r t v. ffi-. A it r 1 1 i r a r.f'- .1 1 1 the bo.ild of -T-iatfi'r 5 2.1 I to I" i r v riii.ii Ii.--loner- f.t pa l r. r "f w a v Of ,'i"'ii"krr.rrt " on c.rer ,j., j- ,-,,-n fr-rrr 1 I i !; to th" ' rnmi?t Iltlc Nrur hanrcd. In ! rir'ls to thia ordinale e ; 1 1 Atty. L. YV. Ilar.imcirl ( ?.: iinrI tli.i ir. looking up th law rr-earilii!: pr-iM l .-itiona f'r th jnr'; h.ii Ii '!ifcowrf,i that thn Ira' t - ji,fi M'j'v krmui I)t t i a f "r: 1 1 o.irk had I" r n tf;i nr-t' rr"'l fr"in th- njimfv tr, th" (t'y fi-t" J';ir! jnirpo' s, 1 i j T tht tiif V- S!T'i''" tit' r.f th-il IToprrtV i;mI Ii' r '1 ;irp:P'. IF" !'! iril that h- t:"Jt r: ti fijp.r hffor- th- 1 j r rl rf n.ijittv 1 oTrniii :r,u i .-' :it ih(ir t . : i ' in M : ;n..l If M-Mblr t' 1,'ivo tlhis t'lini'M'!'" in tljrt tr.iTT-f r f oj-ri.il iy ai'iTovi il Ifr- v.ill th n i'i jk' a ' prt to t!:' coinmif tr-r at th it-, t I. i-rt I !'; W . W. liiit tiot:r. pr.-ii'nt of tlin hnaril .f prk unmml.'i'inrrs ap Ptmi.I h lerr- t!f ronni il to f pl iin fh" pur"!-s r.f a pf'Joit m tiT I fortM 'f ui ordiii ni' o th t i-. comt; ! to h- in'rorlucil to th ouncil rift ! iv. rp:ardin?r th loan of 10,000 j from th i itv to th p .rk heard to I ft 1 1 o tv thnii to jnrrt. t tr rxpcr.fi i until tJi vi'Mvo inrny frr.ni th" !") t;T!U. of tie ttr. t in talhttion of ta"s nn. May. Mr. Kidt'lioiif pomfrd ait. that thark li'Mrd paid hafk to tho -;t lasr yn.ir 1 1 t rt aggregating 5-0.,," nr- tht thi.- r''i:n taken from tlKir alhar.ient of abotit ?6 1,000. tor:thrr wi'h tli?ir re?t;lar per!:; in- ' -urroil in the upkeep of th city absorbed abo'it "Mi of the par!; a!l .f hi 1. 1 rd t Ii': Ütopr-y t r"a'i-y. ISr fr-rn-i! to Hammoiiil. 'l!io online rp;o int!od'i'''d !.i;t wo.'K rtrxrdinc tho -al" of a. lr't. donat"! to th" rtf' hv Marv t. i Um, fshnffd on th :-'tit Ik A j i-"rp'r "i ..otro p.inif. and rd-'ir aipl frr the appropri iMon of tlio mcT'fv eV.tained trf'tu the rl t. the pliv-ronnd fund of the city vi i.ffrrcd to City Atty. Ham mot id fo- advi.e. rt se.-nia t!.: in tho will of Mary I I Uno !t Vv-as peel-fir-d that the ground should be used entirely for playground purpose, but a ? ! is Icrated 1jt arrosn tho reet from the St. Joseph's ho.rit'l. the utlmr.t ieq .f this ln.'ntu-! tmi' hid frequentlv romnlaii-cd of the r"Lsc made by th children, and; fop th? p:i5t fV yCd'.;- the nt only hern ured for parden purprer. t Mr. Hammond will make J? report i t- 1 1 1 - cur.' il rFirdho: the (.rdl- : t''lt;iT rr 'I eel;. j Aft-r i ''in..d ra bh- lis.m. -.mn andj i"' i!miii ir i.t i TiTc-m n'.' tit" or-j .IiTm'-'-1 rccii.imr triffi- re-ula-: tl'"1"" v-a ; ta'iiod and a new ordinance wdl be introduced r.ex wek. luffi'ulf c leardincr the ordinance! aitr ('min 1 .'iced . ''li'iHti ri tch !o.'m , ' motion t n ,r e 'cti"" thro' t !ir ordirun-'' , meriied to p" ill SO l WO'.lld speifIfaliy kill f--cfin,. 0f ordltiar.ee I of 1 f 1 1 . which he clilmrd wa In conflict with the rrw ordtranc. Th nw ordinance w:M b drawn up by tne r:y at torpor 1 1 'i t ch in son h i '.i o r.d men. This ofdinince will bo reported at oe net mAe :tiP:g of th coupcjl. An ordinäre appropriating er.A to the beard of rubli? works for improvement on Tfoo ifouso No. 4 I ws referred to the rerpift,, on ; publlo Improvements. Th o-di-l ranee appropriating ?I.2a t, v-tV for the rxpi1i,'-teejdion-s was incurred bv .-;v ' reported f.jvorfiblv. 1 and ü"ticn on the r.rdirar!'e wl!l be taken at th.e t:-vr j-i.e:ng lf th Anr Members Initiated at Forcisn War Vets Mcctinc Sever. tl 1!W Tl'mbefs Wre 1T'I.tte.i into the George H. ( ' . r.t p i 1 pr.t Ti3. Veterans of Prr'-i-n War-. at the regular meetm-- of i!nt pest held usr r.'.ght in r.ew ir.-eting roo-n of tlm G. A p,. hall, th" o! i court . . . . ....... . . . e.o;,-c. ,-i.m i..cmrejv waie j-o r . i ma i r. rra r. ge rv rt,s tor tn omrjuot an i MiU'kfr to be 1 eld jij K' : - bh 's bnnque h..ll S curday ri-mt w ere com .plctc 1. MONEY WELL SPENT "Wo v, ( t i : m. o r c "s w o; ! h ' " T!i t ' i u'-.'! i! i!i"ii,iini in t hi i :- ce r t r . Tlo a i r; A mr t -. in doesn't . i'i'ii i:s;' to p.i:;ef- ; e an r t h i ; ' o , - e r I i ! e f e h. e i eh 1 h.t-n't et tten w h t's en- m e to h.m. There ar- ton o 'ciy or'.rr g'-od stotrs or Lote' or restaurants wire re h can The N:'AS- Times ' '.P.S'-.fbsd r,o rr!;u' fUT'rS WCTU'ertU t Unities for !' people . i I " . -of th! rt to c t their 'Th- few pr-ei adv rt wr ki s notify f or w hi i a rr v orth. 1 the .-ma:: sut.i .ire read b tl.ot prtJ?pe.-r ; e bin. rs. It ".a r: i is or r-'jts th ivert ; sr one ve-:iu:airdrn part or a cent to ?e-,i ,M r-.e.tp f. c3o?i inali '.'; il re o'er. WJ-., j-e e.m voij ;; ' a I-- ttef !ti i nr r,t than thatIf Vol" h:.n't le-irped lh grr.it value of ' las'. .c-d advertising h a sales medium ft art learning NOW. Call Main 21 00 .en) ik for an a.d-takr. 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MISS DEL GARY I i i.try .it d Mr. Jidm Knox V'.'uiv.- n th(' two opf ra who at- ro ripibly jirfnt"At! -frf ? pri.-s'"n r-- no : i r. r !". 1- tht- : n V pJi !" r -1 . "II Trciv;j t cro" in n Ji j n ' ' i n with tho tilm .-'pro-t: !. Th I'dn; at tho (li r thrat'i". H i itr'd that thf-- t m 1 - Tit cd " oi a ar a I'jn ri n undf r lh' t i f iotj-h r. ni . Th.!. tliN hru tffti a l.-4ir,ont.ib!y (1 ;' a- roti! : f.inn fur ilnmnti'' and "r r'iti :it,r.-i I ':;:- i- mi iinli-tiif d LIST OF "BURIED" CASES PLACED AT 8 AFTER CHECKING Ollirr lo Cases Acroiiiiled For: . A-;PW;ry: Cnt. Roi'onirs Outlawcd, Todav. .111 of jtojico atid citv records with th" ity court tu cnne.'t fdil'.- aftl otio r d"' ! t W ll ' - k t til tkmu furtiii r parnplK-i nah.i on iter. . anw lth th im nn . nn n? i.f whii-h Saturday in- ! dint"d i total of 2 nib -fl "tiionn- . cti i n ivtietj ii.ii nr i nil- ' - " ' ' pvav on th" mi ck Miiini'rc'i in tt'rnh"r of s-iipj-os-rd "buried'' c.ns lat" vortordav afternoon to iht. Zhn cht names, shown on t.iss Ivd to whi: key makinp out-" fit1?, but whh h do rmt appear on tho records of tho .-ifv court asi pending f.' di. i"rd of, arcordinr: to a more ompieo checking of tho rt" u to tts follow?: s'?co T '. w-lvk i 1 1 ' . 7 r. i rhilhpa sit . seized .'an. r. 1 . 'if J0; Tenaco Lapirwicr. South Bend, seized Oct. L'7. ; John KoIjIt. 17 S income Ma rob if2": Vi-tor Uudnickl. inj s. t'tiv" st.. two s-einrcs, ;Vov. . V'J'h and I-iy 1 . lä-.M; p.otta. 71- y . P;vi-on rt. ."'"i. 1 f 2 0 : I'lan'., '' tv rl;vo si., March '.'. lt21: Pay t . o t. f. 1 " 1 1 I'.v Ianich, lit" S. Kendall 13.M. and Alex N mth. HTdit. nr., March "7, !:!. Account of is. li'- ' ma mills IV of t'o' original lb- of Z ' natr.er. wero accounted for aft.r a more complete ehkinc of tho r"i fiil.r The, nmi.s however. 1: i 1 1" en garbled or dates arrestsbad occurred differed widelv with
ard the i the dati.- writt' ti upon the. identlincluded ; fn ?ion ta?s
o own.f r record- of tb eiht named of still.'' however, co-;i 1 he found in econd siftin-T t-f tlie do- kct and its more than a. thou "ml case? the. past two yearn. The en o o! t-'teve. Busk lew ii z, tlie firts: named of tho list, according to tho tag on a mammoth still sejeri Jan.' !, 1 '.''. b com es outla.ved today.! ;fte r a lap'? of two your. A search - ' ln- investigation of this one rase : showed no such name n: the docket) as ever coming to trial. The docket' shows n Mary TmckJewics ot the same a ddr. fi'd six we : ago. b; eaprain of ilr ; .-t ive Horace M. H.ih'.i'.ton. who i as.-i.Ntlrg in the i" vo -r : ,a ion , bold-: separat' i- . i as An Inquiry was Mit t Pros. Flovd O Je'ili'on vesterdav afternoon a to what action, if any. ho will take con - ' c rr.:i g th - ! t n ; 1 r ;t-s ol the in- , - :at "If --Veierce and om n - who made! i t !. e at e's are avHiia hie le and it ts'.ow'. tl'.at --ases !:;m m-ve r con-o to teal. I will at once hie n" w atti - tiki's at ! bring the offetidrrs to I tr;ak" he .v ud. Tr.M m-o.-' i u'.cc a :hr:::e, , t ha t a prc-ecutcc j case ' titer to Mi;s "il t i i outlawed and could h r a tjop. Further. i 1 1 1 . . a ath w .s-'" - a ; o '! "o ftboC Otl'cei who tcarb .11"' eo -oW a .ti i 1 '"'e t lie a rr- ,-t onvie'ion ! v. o : !d no' b "N-M-.- rt !o ! pro! a bo . fi-e 1 ! C il ' ha c m 'r take 'i up t,. a n a rd outlawed will t ri-d." .1 Hi-en be .lei Th.o :. r,f.- coi.tplet checking ! ! c,rei up f :ames. the first 1 2 of. which the record sh.ow a dissimilar ! ir- ran. s: Thro are: ' Paul To le!"1 Prait i" a. , tag ! fhowtr.g Jrn.i: Tony chudirki. li-3 Lopgli y .iv.. show ing i'htiilnckl; Frank Br.. IIP: W. D:i5ion st.. rhowirg Jiaswic-Z Victor Buon--r.-ki. : S. Fecit st . was Budricl i; ; Ax Jamknwski. Z"U W. P'ord st wjf lompWow ski; Joe Paurow.ch. a K. t.d.il! - reading Pawi.oj wdoiV T ri d a ho': re.tdirg Ah V.off; f. 4':." V. South st.. Mike Kanta, 1'23 was De Kan: John w. coir.tv v. Goioory. 2 12 Prairio av.. was GrTi.e.rt; John Kern, 7". 4 S. Liberty st ! wa Korn: Bi.'or Vitus. 2105Catalpa J av., w;:. '!' i, Pljor. find Mike lJojl'v. ..li . Dunham V. wa Frank ; ii.'inu I The o'her : r.jim'-d in t!'.', -ric-
f.ict. Th i t !. ,!TipIoyni',:it t fry ii r. ' r? a i n suj" rnu'ii" ra i y sf a r th' : o h-i. - n '. v. iti.-; ! i a d' ; h o : i: is ajtl nr'ift i n 1 f rrun t !o lir .t tu th" i ( i.n.i'd t. ii n d' i idrd h t ir.i in tlto fir ma ml for thir s- r !-'. Th tv. I) vrn'i li!ts nppfivinc at tho DliVn- Uns wr. l. at o said to ho Well known rtifcri artisr. and to )ir pl-jvrd In a rum nor of nnfahlo r.ind oppn. pro'ltJctio.Ms ra ;-t n y n rcfci' i;o- th- ir il nam ot I ip.il lis' of umlodert.! i 'o -. worn I MiKf Hohar. .12 V. M-ft j.lidm flyohl't 2 103 Hortrand :-r.; '.Itihn )k f ;! amsl-.i. 71 Andrew ffornK. "J' s ! U lidjc'aw J'lryhyiMa Bl.tinc ;ue.; :. f '1 i.t pi n .-1 . ; South B-id, and 1-v.rik ri'arski. J'.lt hinder) a.ve. Th '.""' v ' !'' shown tu hac ho.-n entered on tho cmnt ilockrt, pending or di.-pn.-d of. Filing dates w oio not tho snio t hoso marked lipo! taTH attached fo t i 1 1 ft. J Jtevola tjor.a concerning th .sfilk, nnd their for nie- owners -ame about through an order issued 'hief ot Bolt' o alaie bv the board of public ."frty for the piirpo-fo rf cbarii: away and jtiukin.-; Ilio .-tills ard ftindenrern f'-r which the .t.. .? they represented had Ikpii disposi-d tt and 'he stf,:irt: in a mure iiintnblo b'PftitoiH' than uli"t-r they arc at jpros.-o't. of the remainder. Where I the court, docket sliows: final dpo,ntion of cass the stills. haing pa-ed ; their uefulne---. as evidence, r-i 1 1 be JkniM ke-1 nndor tho h immer and sold i .pinK copper. Now If the Grocer Declares Himself Allls-Hunky Dory" Paore the Carvdiati soldier who's looking for a wife! i-'he ha. beeT1 found and : he'e Hnglih 'neveryt hing. But there'--, oio stipulation he ha.-. t;ot to make him. -elf know n. Yep. hr's r;ot t tell tho world who In i. Tf this Canadian soldier-crocer who "flickered" South. I'end onto tho front pages of tlm papers of the world last week will only spo'ik up nnd nv "Ayr" lie can be introduerd to a httle maid who iliotild ptm' an i'h-.il "storm and strife." Mrs. H. B. Mills-, üb B. ruBaIl st.. called The News-Tims last night and gave th glad tiding--. Mrs. Mil!- rcedved a letter ystrrdqv from Mrs. Maud Sweeney, of Marion. Ind.. in which Mr.-. Sweeney said that she bid iad tho South Bend grocer's requrst for an Bngli.-h wife. Now. Mrs. Sweeney has a niece in I'ngland who want- to come to this country nnl get married. This niece, also fulfills all tlm requirements set flown by said groeer. She H between 20 and 'JJ. about the feet tall and an excellent cook. Now it's the groe-r's inoe. If he is interested, lot him communicate with Mis. Mills. Next! Father of Local Doctor Succumbs at FAhhnrt Home I 'a vi J Kilmer, T jf.irs old. m. LIkhatt. Ind.. ' promir.er resident u died tuddculy at his home there yes I terday morning from heart trouble. Mr. K'.i.ier was born in Ohm and Khart County with his ; parentj when -ix yefi rs of :gr. Ho jowr.rd a faun in Augo Township I until tie years ago. whn lm moved to L'lkhart. Besides liif wife, be i; survived bv four children, Ir. K. W. Kilmer, of 1 outh liepri; .Mrs. . w . liorr. of
" lied Wing, Minn.; Mrs. .1. Y Ihonu'Ii' r" I reman and Herbert L. Kilm.f r. of
B!h, 1 1 f Coimty. hrothe,- of the la. dr. Kilm. r was a Ir. S. L Kilmer of sr,;it,-i Her d Funeral ervicv wall be his late homo Wednesday t 1" o'clock. a fit moon TliO Small FirCS C1U Little Damasc Monday "tua'.l roof tho at the home of I.To-eph Artasi. 72a W. Ford starting shoitly after 1'2 o'clock nooii ' Monday, re-ulted in damages c 1 i - mtPd at Jl'. Sparks coming from th. ehimmy started the flames. Numb, r 1" Hose Co. answered the call and put out the blare. Number 7 Hose Co. .swered a call at 7:lU ft'"loe", Mon-lay night to the. home of L. Buby. lll'o Iiwrence st. A burnt-out chimney was tlio only damage resulting. HUM! WIN AT IKK'KFV. lluO'.HToN', Mch. Jan. T)i- N-tre Dime Ijo.'I.ey team de-f.-.it- .'. the M.,:-iuau S,'!ii,! ,,f Maii b"'-e Momlav nicht. I to 1.
BOORDA DISCLAIMS CONNECTION WITH SOURCE OF BLAZE
j Denies Circumstances (last j Suspicion Upon Him or Son Reports Clothing Theft. M. P.orrcia. pr'jp;"tor of tlto AL H. i!"th'.n rtori', LZö i. Michigan ith, which was th; j'-one cf a mysterious .Ire and bursl?.ry early MonJy mcrnlri;?. in a i-tateiner.t to The Nrw.-Tlmes Monday afternoon drr.ird that "tho ircumstancos were Mi' h :n to ca?t a hint of euspiMon in hi or his son's direction, or that any art or connlvan.?o of thrirs was r . ponsibl" for either fire or burglary." According to I'oorda. an Involc cf Iiis jt('i k howod that thlovrs had rntr-rd the fir.-l lloor of the tof find had removed 60 men's overcoats and between SO and 100 men's suits from hanger.- and thnt undry art.(.hs found on the onil pilo wore part of the loot whioh the robber had probably henrr-d upon rnimvir.p Sunday nih!. Thit the Imrcrk'try took plar Saturday niclit v. ns Indira tod by information the. poliro obtained from A I Thomas, employed by th'orda a a watrhtnan for tho yforo. Thomas told tho polno that he h.Td j fof-n and rccejei rrom .loscpn Kraut 7, wlio lives on tho second foor of the building, four (Jtorpetto wai5f., four pair of fdlk hose, a. pair' fd men's jori: troucrs ar.d a w'man'.s silk dust rap, which had born ffajnd in tho stairway leading to tho second floor, about 7 o'clock Sunday mornlmr. Thomas, however, had ro'lo.-toii speakinc of tlio inci- ! nt until after tho tir-. Tim pulmo arc working from the amrlo turnishrd by Ijoui"". tfio rrar-old sop of Boorda. I'ouis told the ifürers that h" visited tho pho" about an hour beforo the tire-, and that he did imt notice the vacuity Uft hy the Hb-sent coats and overcoats. hlef Sibrcl. of tho uro dejtarmont. is also conducting a thorough investigation into tho cause? of tho tiro. Boorda rays Iiis Morn wjts btirpiarizod lit Ch'tober. and thai this is tho second robbery he ha hid i-io'-o opening tlio rstal')lishm.ont. Ho Kny;s that Hr" lo is coverc'l by inuraneo, but denies having Imrplary Insuranoo. Missing Mishau alia Woman s Found bv Local Police Mr. Kmily Debates, who lias beep misring from her home, JO l V. Sixtli st., Mlshawaka. Kineo Jan. Cm wa.-k found by tho .South "Peivl police Monday niglif at the homo of M. Pawflski. 1121 Hancork st . this city. Mrs. rrba.fes, the police claim, was arrested on complaint of Mr5;. Pawt!.5-ki. When bookr.l at polite headquarters, tho order rs declared that .she was in an intoxicated condition. She was removed fa the Comity ink Tlie police of both South Bend and Misbawaka have been r-en veiling in v;iin for Mr. !hatr. nc her husband, Adolph, reported her di.vippeai-.ire' from home. FURNITURE DEALERS OF DISTRICT CONVENE HERE Fifteen members of the Thirteenth Ihctrid Indiana Furniture ileabr:' association gathered in tho board room of the Chamber of Com -mer e la-t right and listened to an addrrss on "Better Homes'" ly Hubert YV. Lyop. ef the American Homea bureau, Chicago. The American Homes bureau, whii h i ; national in s-ope and composed f furniture manufaoturcrs iiml (b.thrs all over the United Stater, is organized to educate tlio public to the advantages; of proper homo environment and to tho disadvantages of an Improper environment. H. H. Bios, president of the Thirteenth HSfrict association, presided. 200 SHAREHOLDERS OF COMPANY MEET Annual Session of Coldinners Servirr. Company Held Here Monclav. Two hundred sJiarc holders of the ?onsumer Service company attended the anual meeting of stockholders held yesterday at LI.'. Lincoln way F. Tlm reports f the oflloers on the business accomplished and th) prospe. t for 1?22 was received with enthusiasm. Among the shareholder who made talks were A. H. HelJer. Att'v Dan IM. Att'y Samuel Briwell, Henry Mark and !". L. Menrie, of South Bend, and Lou lks of Plymouth. Ind. The nieeting was in session from 10 a. m. until - p. m. continuously. Before adjournment, a unanimous vote of confidence in the officers was pas-od by tlm fhirehoblcrs. Mr. C V. Miuse, vice-president of the company, who is also president of the Dependable Truck and Tractor Co., came hero from St. Louis to attend the meeting. Mr. A. F. Patchin. president of the eonipany. also made a trip from Pittsburg to pre-Me at tlm meeting. Mr. YV. H. "Werdums, secretary and t re i s u re r. gfo -one trteres'ing figur - "a Pittsburg, stating that one ted mil! at Pittsburg ues 4r.,or,o tors of oil daily and that Pitt-bur; ha the large-: chamber of commerce in tlm world. Mr. Woolfalk general superintendent of the company, also made an interesting talk and predicted a j lirge increasr- in "bucine-s this ar. tlm company's! Final Arguments in-Powell Case to Be Presented Today Ir.al argumr.ts in the case of Louis Pow ell 22 F. IaSaile av.. charged with violation cf the prohibition laws, will be presented be. fore the grand jury tomorrow. Pow ell's i lace was raidfd on Aug. 1. 1921. and a pint and a half o! whiskey were found. II was. found guilty In tlie city court ar.d fined ft CO, which he appealed. During th course of yesterday's tp-riir.onv it wa. brought out that Po'.vtll i a pre innj offender and i,h r d a -et, tin, e on ,l,o same charg .
Trio of Acts ViehPIJRDUE DEAN SAYS For Honors Uponl y S ß GREATEST BlU at9HPheum OF MANUFACTURERS
! Alice Hamilton. Stuart Cirlsj
and Newport and Stirk Fea- j Prof. Potter Addresses Afsoture Program. i nation of Engineers at Three acts on th'. bill whi h oper - Notre Diimc.
ed ;.ionday at tne firpprum competed for f.ryt honor? with th" andienre, whi' ti pave theni th" warm est of welcome.". Alice Hamilton in hr monolosru.1 Vilich .vho detrrib s n. a io -in ! ohl lace and lavender." readies ; hich level of real humor and vntl merit. Th Stuart piils. two dairr; mle? -ith ur.uual o;,-,-; and a i repertoire of new sons and carry-' in? a five-piece string orchestra, j have the nio-;t elaboratvlv stai-J j i musical "t w hich has b en vaudeville house this season. at tlm
Newport and stirk. bringing w i'h ; ject "The l.'rviruer as a Member of them Mi.-s ,Si;f Parker, aboiit the a iroat Profession." tranced the endaintiest flam er and singer that his J cindering profession from its biblical twinkled lo re in tome time, pro- origin when Tube 1-Cain verbally
dtjco real laughter by their comedy j song's and dance.-. J The-o three, acts shared tk mc-st t of tb.o applause nnd obtained it n ; a bill which had other afts whihj aro aboe the ordinary In tibrit and ability. Charier, and Ai'na biff kt lotto- i dured a jucglmg -t that brings something new in th it 1 i n . .It.ggling pails of water is a lat that few' dare to attempt, but 'Hooker gets away with it in an unu-ual manner. (ibvi ami Betty put up a clover skit that l'r.s f'iilfoii a chatico to rp Some. ci'VfT i moire and Tottv a cli anre to be seen, whi h is all that is nrressary tr win approval. Mane; and Snyder introduce a tumbling act that i.i bettor than ordina ry. Th" bill H pood and worth so in;-. (Congregation Pays Tribute To llev. Gordon at Service. Members of tlm Taylor. A. M. Ik Zion church paid Inbute h. their pa.stor. BeV. P. 1 'rordn. Sunday afternoon in ."pfweial srracr:; marking the end of Cue first .voir of I'ov. tJordon's ter.ui' in tin- !o' a! f omriogation. Many clulxs, lodges, orga nii;ition? and frienda -f the pa.-tor rvprersod tlielr apprclation u" tiie work accomplished by Kcv. Gordon during hiä- first year in South P nd. pey. Gordon is a graduate, of Fisk university of f'lii.Msn, hadng complctctl hi.i divinity work at lale. The ra.Ktor an f x-.'iold iej-. havjtig f-TVri during the vac in the Meld artillery. Ho is now : r.oj-pt iittreasurer -of t h .'-'nuth T?eert Ministerial Association and piesiden- ot the Community Welfaro Jea.crue. A musical program consisting ot solo-, s'-yoral slections by the Jubilee. Quar: t and a. number ot recitations marked the special program tendered the pas-tor. The pastor m:ado a short rcpore-e in appreciation ami thanked th- congregation for the co-operat io'i gicn during the oar. Three Loral Concerns File Articles of Incorporation INDIANAPOLIS, .Ian. ."0. Three South Bend and one Fort Wuyim r ompanie?-, wr re among tho.-.o jUnig arti'ir.s of incorporaf ion Monday with Scc'y of State Jackson. Tloy were a?i follow s: Creamery products orpora t ion , ratiitalied at :;. 1 " ." 0 0 t.. take oyer the South Bend Creamery Company, director.-. Guy I. Staphs. W. Glenn H offer. .1. J '. Sander-, Walt-r M. Hildobraml. and B. B. Barg.r. Viukb,r Manutactiinm; Company, apitalizrd at ? 4,0' " ; South B'nd;i directors. Carl P. Winkler. Olive" S. Winkler and Alice J. Winkler. Lice - trie Appliance and Service "omaa ny, South Bend; apitalUej at 1 1 . "O'i ; dirt clor- Jo.-rnh M. Cooo. r. ( J - oi-gr I . Nelson an I Frank N. Nein;-. The Fort Wayne Council ap.d Social Agencies, to act ua a clearing house of hoeial service activities; no capital; Fred B. Shoaff and 2 otlprs aro li rectors. Child Severely Injured When Struck by Machine W. L. Temple, MO S. Ifayctte blvd.. reported to tho police Monday night that while driving west mi Washington a v.. ho struck Jamen Gal. six years old. IS 19 W. List on st. The accident occurred at Washington and "Walnut r.t f. The chili was painfully injured about the head and body and suffered internal injuries. Mr. Temple picked him up from the pavement and removed him to tho Fpworth hospital. According to Timple's story to the police, t i- lad started to run a ross the street, then hesitated ami started to run back in tlm curb, and hi Ford coupe struck- him Just before he rf ached the curbing. liev. Ihdpcr Addresses Members of Sinai Society "Industrial Reconstruction' re as the fsubject of tlm addiisa t'nat Rev. William Bolder, i'. S. C.. Ik ad of the Fcftmunics Department of Notre Dam-. uni er-ity. delivered b"foro tlm Sinai society Sunday afternoon in tho rooms cd the South Ben! Woman's "lub. Don Parker, baritone, present M several delightful solo.? which werft well received. Wagner Orchestra to Give Concert at Church Friday The initial puh'.e cor.-e-rt of the Wagner orcht-:ra lo l.e given in tlo Broadway Kvarll'Ml church was erroneously iinnounced in The NewsTimes for Sunday evening. T'.i concert i scheduh-I for I'riday evening. Feb. Z, The at 7:45 o'cloejj. Mendek-c-hn Male Quartet will appear in special numbers as will Miss Iaura Wagner, contralto; Lester Ilefh. cioün: Misi Rr:th Grove, organ, and Biyn-.ond Mroczkiewicz. vloh: olio. A. L. Wagner, director of the orchestra, announcer that th) r-hll is Invited ar.d that there will b( r.o admission fee. Mrs. August Ikiuerlcin. son S. Clinton st.. rejorted t tho police Monday right that t-b.e s ruck a machine driven by M. McIIcnry. The accident occurred at Lafayette and Monroe streets. Although both cart were, cor. id era My damaged, no one was injured. Sue said Mr. MoHr.ry was traveling .-"it'll or. Lafaett? Id; .!.. w'n-.'.e .he wa g'Ui.g . as o"i M or. : -'. I
.;! countn" i-'1 row pi-oateat n;anufacturtr.sr natio i in the world.' i j a'.d Trof. A. A. Pot'er, dean of en1 wineenng'. Turdim univeri'ity, speakin Zre th" American Association L of Ui:sinei?rs at Notre Dani" tjnlver I . : t - Monday r.Ixht. "Tlie value oi i-; our manufacturins: products has in'Vfa.sd about iU time? sinco the 'ivil War. but our wonderful growth has .been ccomprnl. d by great chatic; in tho tocisl. economic and political life cf our people h Ik s aid. Air. Potter, choosing for his ubtaucht tlio an,i iron. ,rts of mould irr brass riaol InioitajH Part. "fnijineers jdayei, no doubt, an important part In the civilization of j the f'cypti.inc. tho Unman? and of other great nations during anci?nt itimec. in tlie l."tli century, the term 'engineer was applied to those those ! ar and who constructed engines of w de-ignr-d works in ended for military purposes. As the development of industrial pro;e:-scr. and of civil construction be carry more general, civil, mechanical and electrical engineering be'-ame distinct branches of the engineering profession. "Modern engineering i both a seimco and an art." according to Prof. Potter. "It coals with th direction and application of the forces or energies of nature, Inbor. mati rials for the Industrial and social progress of men. "Tlm problems of tlm engineer are human as well a material, and greatly concern th-- relations of Individuals to s-ocjety. The engineer FOREIGN EXCHANGES IN NEW ADVANCES Strrlin- Quote! at $4.28, Hiclirrt in Over Two Ycarti. NLW VuHK, .tn. r.O. The buoyant ton' "f foreign eyrhanges-, which ;eemed to be based mainly n th" improvement rhown hy Luropean economic condition;, wasthe outstanding feature of Monda's fipaucitl market. Bemaml bili.i on Lotnlon made a further advance of ernt.f tj M--s. tlm best quotation in over two j ears. French, Italian. Belgian, Lmti-h ami most, cf tin neutral rates ro.-c I0 to altnort points. German marks were the icie rxptior. showing no perceptible charge. Trading in stocks wa unusually quiet, total transactions of about i;.".i'00 vhai-e.-r bring the rmallcM for any full session t'aks year. Gaima wre limited to siome of the ihithing.T mil specialties comprising the chain s.tore issue:. but thfl movement in the.o ,toclvi seemed largely of profc .dona 1 origin. Tho fir per cent opening on call 'loans closed at per cent. i BiKei-tam industrial conditions ! w a o reflected p, the lower priceci i piot d for various c'-immoditie;-. ; pa r t h ula t l iudo rubber, relined sugar and the egging tendency ot coppers ana aiuea mciais. es'ern 1 1 I n J fl ' . and S'JUthw t ster i terminals reported only moderate, incren.'o of tonnage nioi mi opt.. Forrign botjij. were responsive to the sfrt ipgfh of internatinnal remitl,mif. the majority of that group including Fnited Kingdoms of 191 "j fwiss s's and arlou.- Furopean municipals making appreciable gains. Domestic bond, notably Lib erty Issues and tho Industrial ew. Hon wero irregularly lower. Total ralca (par value' $16.7:O,O00. WHKAT BUYING POWER SHOWS MUCH ACTIVITY CHICAGO. Jan. rp. Buying power m the wheat market Monday was th-.: mcft active that has been sen in seviral nionfr. LstimatCM wer current which emphasized smallnesa of farm risrvc sujiplies of wheat and if n.ill and elevator stocks. The cios was firm at half to l1-i net higher, with May J1.13V, to $1.1 9 7i, attd July SLOs to ? 1 . 0 ö i ; . Corn finl.-hf d 'i' to V down, and oats1 off to i (fi 1 1 . in provirfon tb otit- . ome i:i live tr- r.o cents advance. Ikastrrn interests in particular were credited with heavy buying of wheat, and a big elevator concern hero also was said to have taken hold freely as c. purchaser. Nevertheless, during the first part of the session, the amount of srlling to realize probt.- was of sutfmier.t volume to make- prices average lower, and it w as approaching midday beforo. upturns in prices aor-uin-d much Impetus. Meanwhile estimate of farm reserve wero circulated putting too total at 1 4 'hOOCOOO bushels as ag-itnst 24.CA0,00,: hush"'s a year aso. Hedging f a 1 h against purchases of corn to arr.ve had a deprcs?;n off ei t on tho value of corn and cat. Breidt s, the visible supply, both of om and cats showed a fair crease. InStock f.brkct Selling Prices At The Close NEW TORN. Jan. 30. CIeirK prices on the ftork exchange today were: American Beet Sugar. . . . American Drug Syndicate American Can Alks Chalmers American International .. :; American Loccmotlv G5 Anaconda, Copper 4 7.. Arr.er. Smelting &. Itefg. Co. A. G. W A. T. & T Baldwin Lo'otnotjve 43 117 . . . (i B t "b hrm t-tc! "B' 1 1 .
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- - - - the po-brtw?en htwri 'a labor." "Tiie ability of an er.g-r,cr often Jidol by the Hnsjlish. ho t."in writing and In j-pakinsr. Mar? well trained and experienced ensi-r.e-r. fail to reach their peal and nnd :Ial and profess! otia,1 p.-vTca imposlblo lecajfo of thrir p'--3r English. j Develop rervonality "Th e r.ginfer f ho aid o d-e'.op his personality by ob"erv.it nr. and 1 cor.rrint e.Tort. Ho nu.-t cusrd jasrair.pt beconün?: too i rrdiV. i i:al-?r :c t
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mannerism. Th miccTÄiful engineer kIiouIJ take a lively interest je-!5litie affairs national, :ato. and lo.taecording to Ir. Pntfor. "The engineer of today rrmt. b student of govemm r.t 1 or.le.- t li 1 1 ho may be prepared to hr.dl the He thC Ihrirs; problems arising in indust these times of unrest whb-h are too w prevalent to be overlooked, thAmerican engineer ln his irr w. or, j . opportunity. Ho can use hs riinir.g ; and Intel ect to creat adartge m t guiding the public mind in tho right direction. He a- grat'.v at-Vst in .etamping out nmh control, holsh"- i v!sm. aril can n?it. in producing tho proper balanr so r.Tvr- ' a free country. "In concluding. Prof. Potter stated: "The America n orgin-er should feel mos', act r.obb -t. and do Iii.- best at all times." MLES MAN TELLS OF HOLD-UP BY NEGROES Frank Nolan. NlKs. Mich., re. . . ti j ; - u ptTyr'i i in pj i c . i 1 1 i t r ni m that he was lield up nrd robbed b two negroes about 7 : 1 o'clock Mn-j day night. He s-nd that the rob -1 bevy occurred In the alley just f.outh of Vfahlneton avenue pvt-wo '' Michigan and Mam street-:, no. -ami his ascailant5 managed to u- b.iwatch. but that was air. He -.aid that ho fought thom. but. that h t w ' i - tint rihle tit li.mrt'i both oie" A fairly good description of the a,"--sailantf was given by Mr. N'uhr. and tlio police, are lux est ig it ing. B. B. T. Canadian Pacillo Chili Copper . . . 1 ! i is7 Cuban American Sugar lx1Cuba Catio Suga r. . California, reiroleum Central leather ...... ... Chandler -ml ' . 7 i . H Corn Product: Crucible SsteW If! i ; a ' - i Chino Copper L nam el , Kirie Common General Flcctric General Motora Greif Northern Ore Great Northern Preferred Hido &. Leather C ommon ... . Hide & Leather "Preferred .. . 1 1: "I'm ' - i. 1 I tfC 1 2 li 1 J r. v i Industrial Alcohol International Niekei International Pajnu- ... Inspirational Copper .. Kmireott Copp' i" Kan. rt Gulf , Lehigh Valley ........ L. & N . ............. M erica 1 1 petroleum ... Miami Copper Marine, Common ...... Marine Preferred .. ... 1 I I 1 1 U 1 - 1 1 Missouri Pacific Midvale Steel . Nw Haven . . . i 1 IS", 7 I f.-. 'N 1 2 7 ".' es i; . Y. C Gulf Stato Steel rsorfolk Ai Western... Northern Pacific .............. Pacific. Oil Pure Oil .. Pan-Aim rican Petroleum .... People das Pennsylvania. ............... s o i c.-',t i ' I TH-ri Arrow - . . . E w " - Pullman Co Bay Consolidate,! Copper.. Pleading Hr public Stefl Rock Tsland ............ 1 1 Z j 1 1.1 I Book Island "A Rock Island " I " Kubher . ..... V , I n. a I. n inn 1 1 1 " t ikUlU'. i - uuiinvii ...a Rumely Preferred M. Southern Par ihn ........ Southern Ttailway ......... St. Paul Common .......... St. Paul Preferred 17 1 1 9 f. ?. i ; I St romborg Studebaker Common Sears-Roebuck ......... Sinrjair Oil m Sugar Tobacco Products ..... T-xaa Oil Texan Paodfm Fnion T'acii'ic 4 1 1 7 1 - ' " 4 C " "t ' 1 ' 4 1 9 t. k 1 1 ;, 1 K . i t- I F. S. Steel Common V. S. Steel Prr ferred V. Sk J'ood Corporation.... Ftah Copper Vsnalium Steel Virgl nia-C.trol ithi Ch''mi'-il Wabash "A" Willvs Overland Wool Wefctinghouse LiiuriiTY novo:. ?. U r'r 2nd 4r'o lSt 4V'e 2v d i 'V Trd 4'i'c I V M .r4 4th 414f"e ;.th 4 1; fJIlf GO fiRVIN RE IIAV. CniCAOO. Jan ?.. Gr in price tt -e tdy en fb C'H'-.ico bonfl if tr:'b today, with wbeat fract'.nallr hi gV-r rterpirt vtre hacir. Yav.Z'i '-ir-1 kf" TA-ere ftro-r. Pfi ie ier wre irr-g ulsr. fr frVjt frped t ?1.19. :p : . , , rlcod up te. Jijly ffit .p-T.. d ::;'' at 51.0.". eleir.g 'i; '.e Mar corn r.pt,ei at Mc, ;r i4e. rl-.fd rff le. July CTIl efetie. iff a", at M'e, epri-g unefcarrfi. May eat ..rr-d tinharg-'l i '-', elejlr', eff i,r. .TiiJy eat opn"l inefcang'd at 4a:;C and Jcs'-l if VrnicAr.o iR.iv uam.k. Open Hiv'h Low ri' xrrnAT Mar . . . , .Ttilv ... COKN 11' 1 "". 119. 1 .74 i" - 1.1', 1 t 1 " M r .? tulv OAT?. Mar . Tuly . nvB .r,9'j .40:, tat-; ."91 i 17 't '.: .Tulv Neiainal Netnir.al la nr.Tan 9 -" May 10") KI H.s Jar. N?raical May 3"3 9 9 ". 1 Z2 i . i I'M 7 9 47 ritiCAitO r.5ii fini. WHKAT -No. 'J Mr 5! 17itf,; 1.1'' , CORN NO 1 V.lftW .V'läi',,.;; , TlpiW l'i' r,j .-. N'e -t .!;..vk i't-r 4 jirlf'V r, ' 74e V" 1 1 ''..-! N- '.' mi ed ''""ei .. :; ttt . . l
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