South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1922 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 1. 1922

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MICHIGAN FACES HOT CONTEST ON NEWBERRY ISSUE

Indiana, However. O p v n s 1922 National Politic Ludlow (Jives Review.

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T r.mistakable sign of a rawak-n Ir? nf politics are at hand In th frrn of active prI!rn .mrb - fr h

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Th r. ation.il political con. rn it v es . .-.or.ce that senatorial primär;lr. the northern and lordr .-!atev .11 ,f- k-!d follows thN '.ir: .May 2 Indiana; May J ) fvr.nivar.ia, with two sv-naton to he x :r,r.n',f, .Jur. - ) d t .1 :-Nfirüi Dakota; Aue. 1 Mi- o;;ri f-.r V Virginia; Au?. Ohio

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CHILDHKN AND HOGS HAI LED IN SAME Hl S F-DlANAf )FIS Jati. "1. A

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i.r.;- to F V. Fry. Huntington ir.ty h'-jltli r or:u:ii'!o:;pr, v. ho ha akd Ir. J. N". Hurty ' what ;;u a-rm .--.n ;M I take- to !;- . -r.t th. i'i:;-liUTiir.r situation ?' Th" h'.-. a - cording' to Mr. Try. ar- brought to markK it. tJ." hack at Z p. ni.. and within a:: hour i used to take children to their hom . "I should !k-. fill Dr. Iliatv. in announcing th' titua-

t;on, '!o organize missionary I

: 1 o t i o s in Indiana to brine: some hnsti ar.ity. -omnion -w-r.s- and b-rency into :! r om tlt . of th-. Mat- ulir' children are tieatcd as brut. t by as they evidently are .n tbi- ras-." A formal ar,Pr to Mr. Fry's b tt-r. Ju llurty said, vould he :;t id- la '"!'.

RETRIAL IS S01GI1T IN KIRUY CASE SI TT LANDING, Mi- h.. Jat . ?. 1 . A;.;,!;cation fcr a r.tv tr.al ;:i the sj1 ol Frank T. Bail;.- cf 1 1 i i ! : Ja'.. vl;r.

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Htate troor.-rs, Harold Mui'.'.ir and Van Loom:?, ar.d Thomas Thur'by, Inawfe deputy rheriff. for fa's ar-r-rz In connection with the inve?-.i-?-t.on i f th- Kirbv infanticide ca.-.

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td nee tha shu aid hae b-n ithe jury was .stricken out.

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ISAYS HE REAT SPOUSE. ASKS TO RE ARRESTED ; I'OIlT mriiCX. Mirh.. Jan. .11. '

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- L'.-r.a.itornia and Montana ; r . p,T v , T,f rpnnv; ' i ue,ua;.- nini ana . .. ri7ona Mti 1 " ll.Vlr I lihld IlUiil ;u--kvd to he locked up. statine, aci,,a'n. Vermont' and ' ' wjV on ,Vr: ! SERVICES ARE UNITED ' 1 to th" I'oli' lhat ' had i v, - vm ' on. i -- y ;-'ju5-t 1 at up" his wife and wanted . 1 -Nw to,., an I l. . ,NI,iaTsAFOLIs:. Jan. ül. Fnih-j tü h lockCll up Io.t hc for.t hi:n. Fhodo K-nr,,- Tprnr n,i J, inie- in this city will be completed j.,. lo in,iuco hi wife to return . I.nnu l.an., ler.ne An,::,! inidr.irrht Tncsdav nicht, accord- , , . ov.

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ti'.f national f onir; itt--s j dozen oatc Indiana r- i i i . Mi- hiintn. N lr.i';-

I a.,oa. ; New Defriuls Toa. j - n New has returned to Indiana I-- ; :ht tor bi toa against an jp- j I'O-.tjnn Whi( il is Mippo-ed to be In I

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; after a conference Wednesday with t, i.mropHe.i to U .it lo r

the p-ibiii; .-.ervicc comrnis,ion. I-,, od." according to th" po'.i ". Tb.e coniini-s-ion had under con- '

sideration its order in the company rat" incta-.'e cast the Iir?t of the .--ral Hell company cas-es )endin .n Indiana but there wa. no announcement of its pro?pectie action.

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int, forn.er'." r.f Horton. d"nid Tuesday t !. t lie is dfad. Accord -ir.cr to pr- dipatcl;, f-ithr he or a innn bearir.ir the hatr.e name w.-" ki:!e.l in the r!!.ip of the I r.ickrljockr theater. Washington, I. C. Saturday nicht. Friend- and bu:nss aB'ociate have .assumed that Mr. Stephenson, now of Detroit, was the victim, and Monday his office was d'luced with telegrams. Some conveyed condolences: others ar-ked anxiously for confirmation of his reported death. Mr. te-I'ta-nson it di.trif t manager here for Fat-son's Ileports. "In the words of Mark Twain, the report of my death has been reatly exapp'-rated." he cajj on Tuesday. "To the best of my knowledp". there is no other name with my identical inltla'.s ii-ted in the Hosten telephone directory. "One of the tlram received after l had wired a denial of my dt-ath contained the message: 'Congratulations. We will save tho Mowers till later.' My friends and business associates know I am from Foston and have been worried because of the report. Fleaee tell them it is not this C. E. Stephenson. I have not been In Washington in the last three months." It is thought the man killed may have possessed one of Mr. Stephenson's business cards, if he himself was not a C. E. Stephenson, of Boston, and was Identitled in this manner.

Police Believe Logansport Salesman Committed Suicide

Serious Charge Brought

Against County Official j saxta monica, cai.. Jan. 31 An affidavit charging lfo Mitchell. Harvey Gray, automobile salesman,

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formerly of Logansport, Ind., who

was found with a bullet in his head at the wheel of his machine hero

candidate. ! ir.creae w en granted immediately , minor was jn juvenile court late I Saturday morning:, was burled here

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j superintendent of the isolation hos- ! pital. near the county farm, with

h.M Mr. Wampler said that unless an L.on trii,ut to the delinquency of a

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Jam- A. F-d. d iuo rat. , i-r.-vailin- rates, and late r autl im-i A ,r Hamborky. M 'chell is

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- na;e. Th- WU-or, ,i , , l( r at s , vane- were granted hy tile commis-j lng. t,.t. morale of (lladys Oder, oth-

in- v i ifn- to Trc.rii il h s i ;frv so Known uv ivintr. a warn i

nomination and are- now looking ai" s in c-riaui 10 nu.i in:n tuv of tll0 iuvenile court. She m nr.dei o..

isl 'Oit for an asailahle candidat-. Tl." joe-er.t cutlook i- that bih !ir(n'k will i." nominated in

N' l.iaka primarie s and int r"-t in that statt- i ce'nterint in tb repub- !! an conte st. Hep. Ali. rt W. Je-hVr-

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Police expressed belief that Gray'3 death, apparently the work of highwaymen, was in reality a suicide. . Search was under way for a Ufa

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me-rsin' companies

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J alius F.ombe-eke w as sentenced to serve a one to live year term in the Indiana reform school by Judge Walter A. Funk in circuit court, fed-

his ong sTviee jn J lowing his pro-ecution and convic-

made chair-!non " a Jur lo a riarge; oi scau:-

tion preferrc'd by Hertha Schiettea 1 1 n lUdh parties reside in MLshawaka. Judge Funk overruled a motion for a new trial. The convicted youth appealed hh case to the supreme court.

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ipe national committee for 1 . nie alr'.a1- out for the

a n nomination. The Non-partisan I'.a'-tU" "f North J'akota i moving to ppo 1 1 1 ie-

T ominatioti o. Porter .1. M umber

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the senate-, was recent I v

r.'.an of the finance commit te. Mr'umber has ben stre-ngthencd at l.em. however, by co-ope rat ing with th farmer bloc in the senate and by lo. Uvea1' advocating a l.tuiu for sera i c men. Tow nsenelN Scalp.

Theio is the- usual tali: ahour ie-j ti.ing Kobert M. FaFolhtte irt Wis-con-an. but fince th" primary it j th.it staf- does net com until Sen-!

t- inl-cr the c onte .-t has not yr t t;i,in

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Ti:c Michigan primary a'.-o is a! ig way off but Sen. Town-aid. i -

1'iidican. has b-c-n forewarned tliat' t o or three rpublii ns nv ill oppo-e ( l.im fr renomlnat ion. Tw o men i nlrendy are in the field Whitneyj Vatklns. a frmer P.ull Moose and I farr:-er. and John C5. Ihn ry, former J lational cemmander of t!;.- Ameri-j an I.'irion. fn of the iwi(s in '. Michigan will be Tow rs- tid's ote in ' la or of seating N w !'rry. Massachusetts politi' ian-. re port v movement anioiig reputdicans in tlint state to retire Henry Cabot Lodge, wild served in the senate for a Generation. No candidate i gainst the senator has been put up. t seems the "drys" are after the' n.ator's scal: be cause he has vott'l v iih the we tj cn most test epucstion.: ' fore t h h ra t .

I I'UAISKS APPOINTMENT

Youth- h Sentenced lo ' OF VEUB TO VACANCY tt , ' . I , INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. Z. Aphejormatory on Charge , ,)0intmc.nt of &mm j. c. Wrbf. oJ Of Srdlirtiim: Tn Anneall the Franklin county schools to have

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harge of tericlicrs training at

Franklin college, announced bj calbge otftcials. was praised Tuesday by (.sear H. White state s.uper-vi.-jr of teachers training, who recently :ilel the appointment.

I flray was found in the driver's

s at of his car, the wildshield shattered by "bullets. He had been killed by a bullet through the side of his head. In his hand was an automatic pistol, which he had apparently been firing at his supposed murtl erers.

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v.' ..kitii'A .......ft .v. V - - Iray had shattered the windshield himself and done everything possible to give his death the appearance of a murder in order to colect on an insuranco policy. Ho was 51 years old.

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! dentistry. 2a years in South Hend. j 115 ". Washington av. Open Tuesi ('ay. Thursday and Saturday evej nings. Phone M. 540. 27-tf ' Fig half-price tale Vernon's. 27-tf

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AUTO RUNNING WIED INJURES COASTERS MA It ION. .'an. f 1 . Thclma Fox. 0. suffered .a broken arm, and Jewel Fox. six, here sister, was sever. ly bruised when a sled on which they were coasting was struck by an automobile driven by John Henderson. Henderson suffercel a stroke of paralysis und lost control of machine, which ran wild.

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i:lks m:.n addkrss NIFFS. Mich.. Jan. 31. Niles lodge H. P. O. F. haI the privilege of hearing Deputy (Jranci Exalted Huler James bombard of Grand KaTilst In an eloquent addrcfw at the local Temple Monday evening. Following the address three new candidates, Louis Knauff, George Dahlenherg and J. H. Fawton. were Initiated into the organization.

WOMEN SAVE MONEY. By buying your shoes at the U. S. Army store. 330 S. Michigan t. All standard makes of factory blemish ehoes. $1.95 up. 365-tf

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Miss Patricola Paul Whitcman and His Orchestra

Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra

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For Ever and For Ever! Alice. Where Art Thou Violin Quartet in D Major Allegro Modsrato

Or Carolina Les Saltimbanques C'est l'amour (The Mountebanks "Tis Love) Canzonetta (Goethe-Loewe)

Sweet and Low Querida (My Darling) Still wie die Nacht (Calm as the Night) aming of the Shrew Part I Taming of the Shrew Part II Fete Boheme (Bohemian Festival) Where My Dear Lady Sleeps Russian Dance (Zimbalist) Violin Second Hand Rose My Man (Mon Homme) Mill by the Sea Baby Dreams My Sweet Gal Fox Trot I'm Laughing All the Time Fox Trot Rose of My Soul Whisper to Me in the Starlight Georgia Rose Tomorrow Land Tve Got My Habits On Happy Hottentot Gypsy Blues Fox Trot When Buddha Smiles Medley Fox Trot

(1) Run, Run, Run (2) Jumping (3) Running Game ) (4) Air de Ballet Victor Orchestra 1SS10 Waltzes 1, 2 and 9 (Brahms) Victor Orchestra )

When Shall We Meet Again Edna Brown-Elliott Shaw Mississippi Cradle Edna Brown-Elliott Shaw Just a Little Love Song Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Ty-Tee Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Granny, You're My Mammy's Mammy Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra All That I Need Is You Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra I Want My Mammy Mandy 'n' Ale Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra Stealing Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra

Popular Songs of Yesterday Medley Waltz No. 1 . Hackel-Berge Orchestra 17

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.Anthrax Case Is Laid To Horse flair in Statt

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r,i"' i f anthrax tliat cb ap. d bis; week at Hartfcr.I. ('or.n., b.a.l h- -n traced to a .a;pr.?r.t cf horsehair scr.e cf which v. ;m bi!:evcu to have "!ii. t' M:.'hi-ran. Two coas arni! r.!s cMf the siij-s d hor--'ha:d .a :a hc bl fur f.i!::;nat:on by the F- . ir:ine:t cf h-.-alth. lab- rator.es :.- i.- in I. 'roil a,nd tb.e o:h. r in

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Draining Gear Greasing Battery Testing Tire Filling

When a new, perfect-working motor car comes into your possession your first resolve is to take care of it. We are relieving thousands of car owners in this vicinity of the disagreeable, but necessary tasks of car greasing, crank case draining, battery testing and tire filling, without charge. The average driver knows little of this important work, yet it means everything to the smooth running and life of the car. We have established central stations to do this work. There is no obligation on your part. The experienced men, the racks and the supplies are here. We invite you to take advantage of them.

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CAN N EL COAL For Your Fireplace. Burr.s Li!:c Vccd. LOHTZ BROS. 602 S. Michlrjan St. Phor.cs : Main 164 Lincoln 5ir l

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1 WOMAN F.IiMi:i liV IIFK I ; FAMILY j ' Restless, Irritable, nervous, ex.it-j 'able and f xactir.g is the charge J

against her by those nearest, and de-arest. How little they realize the : struggle the overworked wife and i mother Is niakir.g: to keen about and

.perform the hundred and on-3 -duties t J that devolve upon her! Every hour I j her h ea cla che1?, backaches and pain.-'

drag her down until Kht can s'an l it no longer. Lydia E. Pinkhani s Vec ', table Compound has restored more ! woman In thla condition to health! and happiness than ar.y other me-!i-! cine. The grateful letters we are continually publishing in this paper j from women who have found hea'th!

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