South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 33, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1922 — Page 3

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LONG, PORTER WRECK ENGINEER. MAY NEVER RE DROUGHT TO TRIAL VALPARAISO. Ind.. Ib. 1. William S. Lone of Jacki-on. Mich.. f-riin'-T of th" Michigan Central train which was in a ol-'i-ion with a New York Central train at Porter. InU.. last March, th wreck reultin?: In the death of 37 persons, will fro on trial h'm next Tuesday, Pros. J. S. P.artholonu-w stated Wednesday. I-ntj under indictment for involuntary manslaughter. According to the prosecutor there is a possibility that the rase will he dismissed if the state is unable to brintr three witnesses who reside in Mkhicran into court. The vu- has hern postponed several times. (',eor;re P. P.lork of Michigan City. Ind.. firfman on the train, is also under indictment and is to be trk-d after disposition of Long's case. The men's indictment followed testimony at a coroner's inquest that signal were s-t acrainst their train.

GRANT INCREASE TO TELEPHONE CO.

Iloclic. Hunger Striker, on Tenth Dav Without Food

Indianapolis Authorized to Install Kates Calling for -Measured Service.

! INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 1. 'order of the public S'T i . -r mission in the fr?t nf the , phone rate adv;iue r-a? was

Wednesday increasing rates in this city. Mas-ured service, whicli fixes la limit on the number of rails unless

MADISON. Teh. 1. William Iloeiie, whose wif it was said, cond'.icud a G3-day fast, under his direction, to cure her disease, began the t nth day of his hunger strike in the local jail. Ho is being held on charin connection with Mr?. Roche's

j condition. The woman 19 recoverin? The ; slow ly. Thf-.se pictures show Iloche con-. - : ar. i ins wife. To!.-

;uv UOI SOLI). VALPARAISO. Feb. 1. The Vala- ! paraiso ami Northern railwaj" oper-

l:.n evtr-. i , .-,1 . -i A 11 S Iruni Valparaiso to vnesienoa

..... , v . jmmk'- i n j ' .t 11. n im uvi IM

insiane.i ny ttie commission, a new (departure in telephone service in this city. The increase, the commission i-aid. would ive the ompany ;a return of only ,", per cent on its j investment. I The rats became effective imI mediately, and were granted as

following the

bears t.e f,,c

ry nurn-

j te. " hich

S 2 r n 1 2 7 . Hinral service? f . r Robert Wo)i!l. who died Tuesday ol" enceplior inflammation of the brail'. 11 be held at 2 o'clock Thursday rnonn from :!.e home r h:s Mtiier. .Vr. P.ertha W.-htrab 4)t kaon st. l-v. I. (i. S iffr.'ii v. ill -:duet fl-.e (.ommitr.'tl .Tvicii;: will ; r in Siier Riook

m?tcrj. In an effort award swt'rr.. t' j.!! the nionctirani men in ihe m.ij..r i Üvities '.f foothill, basketball ar.l

emergency relief

unification of the city's two telephone sy.stem.s Tuesday nir'it. Further increases are asked by the Reil company in -another petition pending before the commission. The new rates- follow: Individual business- . inste.i.l nf

AROUSE WOMEN'S IRE! ?7 for the manual and S4...0 for the

lutornatic, tlie rates existintr before

n-i t . i , , , . t ! 1111111'. illKM . lliroueh tlie In'liam County League ...

; iwo-pariy niiMiirs-, instead of

i for the manual and $3 ffr auto-

! and leasing the Gary connecting line i from Woodville to (Jary. has been

sold to Frank J. Raker, in Chicago, for a consideration of $22,250. it was announced here Wednesday. The sale was made bv Stocy C. Mosser of

I the DolRrr, Moser and Williaman ! Ranking firm of Chicago. Mr. MosJ r is chairman of the bondholders irrotective committer.

PROHIBITION JOKES

LANS I NO. Mich.. Feb. l.

of Women Voters, at a recent meet-

state are to wage a fight

screen or newspaper

he mny.reeih sport.

1 a rtitipatf d in. although ' r. e a monourani ior

i' hru been announced. Hunter Rrot Iters' ice house.- at i !;:: lake are how tilled to capci:y. lS.CoO tons 1' ice hainr been l acked into them during the harver.t

y ,i.on. Vlmr)!i'ps oJ the

CROWN PRINCE SAYS REPUBLIC IS BETTER R ER LIN, lb. 1. The German ex-Crown Prince's letter accepting the republic as Germany's desired form of government was rejected b socialists today as "insincere." Some averred that it waa only a bid for s mpathy. It was learned from a trustworthy source, however, that it was absolutely true that the former crown prince waa one of the few who actually saw Germany playing a losins same after the first battle of the Marne. OfFieers who were present verified that the former heirs, immediately after the German defeat at the Marne, predicted Germany could not achieve absolute victory.

A majority of the phones patrons f

:n this city have two-party lines, and ' iDicn a dmv Kt A DILICC lit was said that the order would ! lKlori AKIYl I 1Y1 AlxCrlHO

thev sav. ; . ""-" , 1U LfUDLUI DrIrwO

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Members of the league recen'ly k,.V . . 7 ","uu,,1

protested in Lansing to a theater manager because of an intoxication scene and some jokes about home

road !

inr in T .ansinf u-fimn tbrniifli t h r !

r ... .... ii.. i .(, ..v..... ...vvin t

on stage, ,

jokes about i " , ,:;,- j

i prohibition. , Ul o-o i,n lMe manual ana j It is the Jan of Lansing women to ?-,rfor nJiUc. 'protest to editors of publications the! .",'V0t;. 'c uniimitl i printing of jokes concerning proM- i"Prv,rp! ?2 a m.teaa of $2.2:, for Ibition. Thev have pledged them- 1 -"m automatic, i selves to register protest with the ' JJZ'VIiy- TTr'. nlcaiUre,,

' ' i v - .i n o .or messages a

be , management of theaters where, on

month, and three cents for each ad-

; iai ic a benefit performance ,-. i

. ... 1.. ft:.- . . . t . . . Ll Tf.Ml 1 r" . Il fl ciiViiat ff fi rn . '

11 !t 1 1 I 1 oittonal message, instead of $2 2. for Taursday evenii-.g. F h. r. by mem- hibition is made the foundation of - ,Inli,nitf.(l srrvir'

t r 3 I'l tile ngll SCHOO! . ClUO. ,,l"-v 'I'"!1 ' J"'. ; ri.e a; biete K receive tT:re ' -'inagers corr"c t their performers' than one watrr fot .he school vcir!nn thf' subject, the women wilF

..-.r.n, of ! h r.cnv.He he h n ! w 1 1 h ra W support

and attendance,

e now engaged in

. made wine in the offering of

; compa ny. i Irnsing ofllcials of the lea cue de-

CO'llp.in.N n till. Tirniiü! n f rwrm ti y f

n hing a con-

but each matron's mm.l.er .-f r.ri- DLRLI.N. I eh. 1. l or the hrst

inating calls Is limited to C a j time in RIO y-an an ofllcially recogjnonth. ! r-.ized Irish army marched through , tlie streets of Dublin today. The T?ORIU IJ Is Pivrv 'fish rr!)iiblican army fully equippea

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proper

Prohibition is cfes-ii-ahle tmf th,it

tract with the Michigan Central , f, can not he t.Xpected as long Ttallroad Co., an average of :0 car.e(is tho matter is made the butt of h.-mg loaded by them each dav. In an1 riilicule on stage, screen rt Barron lake. It 1 reported. !.iami j press. Present efforts are to LOW more than 1.1 inches thick. ! have the state m-ranizntinn nnrl

TWO-YEAR SENTENCE I uniforms

service ar.d wearing green moved through the prin-

DOWAGIAC, Mich.. Feb. 1. Cir-; eipal streets and formallj- took over cuit Judge L. R. Dos Voigncs at Paw i the Rritish military barrack. I'-iw, sentenced Theodore Warren.! ' a Hartford department stoic las: 1 ATTEND GENOA MEET

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:ior man xoriy Dullness anu pro-; league workers in every city take ! lUL"1 ,,l"t i uie cduii j:)MR, Fob. 1. Premier Bonoml, f-svional women of the city were in up the fight. Oeorge Hayes and Rett Farr, 24, cf Italy, today roccdved from the ::tendance m the high school gym-; I were hk accomplices. The trio were j Turkish ' representative at Parks a

Tuesday eveninjr when the i.M I.-ir-If T n K TC r I 4 C It . SJUrpriSC'ti When piling up their loot. U.tt nr e vnre R!n - A !KH nr.nlntmnn t over

through a Cordon Of ti,0 r,ilrp to invito Torlrev to the

Genoa economic conference.

i .a si urn

Jvst meeting ef the, reifltion class wa.s n

iTction of Miss KoVilcr. girls' physical director of the Niks public : hool. Th' clicks, which Is desigr- j f ! to proi1e an opportunity for; : eedd phjsfcal exercise, and wliicn i orreppondi closely to the Rusine.-, j Men s Gym clrfjs. Is thought to flljj i real po-cd. ! Friday evening th N'iles high j. hf'f! bakrtball team will meet ; the-.r old enemies, the St. Joseph; luintet. on the floor of the locil : frymr.astum in what has been ere-1- . f mlly predicted a.s one of the bard- j

Womens' Re-I iiijvn i www ciiiaju Tlfy escaped

i i under the j THROUGH MACEY OFFICE

vicilantcf, exchanging- hots with j their rnirsiicr- a:5 they ran. i rf00r-O y'lll" "(I i -li.. r.r ... 1 I

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(;ic.NI HAIMDS. Mich., Feb. 1.

piny s-

plant, 10 Pere Marquette

r ,j y.. . i j . .. . ! ' "i ui'i u,

1 1 ein it l rats i utwiay uesxroj cu ilie

the theft of

an automobile ;U

to 18

loading platform, opened the oprink

ler system and imperiled

employes. The cars had been place! on a

siding s:e:-al hlock.s away from tho I Macy f ijv.rirure plant. In a man-j

a-, r wnirii lias not oeen tietermined

tlicy became released, and moved I

rapidly toward the factory, crashing into the loading platform, mount-

was sente lie ed

months at Jackson.

several I ..., -,-. t.,

in. .juiiiiiiun a jury to try uiiaricD. Crawford. 4 2. of Cnicago. held in

j the robbery of the Lawrenco bank.

"Turkey's geographical position on tlie Mediterranean mak(ks her essentially an European country." suid the letter.

The state charges Crawford and two companion us.-d nitroglyc ripe jo

j blowing open the bank, and obtained 1 several hundred dollars. Fred Keii tiejy, watchman, who was locked in

n contests or the .season. roach. 4v,, i, v iinfi ecuar or the bank bui.ding h

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Walker Is giving his team some stir i . . ..: e-ggs. is uie states chr f wit

..... . . , , ami limning iiiLu cue- n iu w nei e an ' , ftri Is th .s week in preparation for' ... ness.

th conflict, to witness which it is f tlmatcd that St. Joseph will en.l n.ore than two carloads of rooterrv

and hurtling Into the wall where an

ohc was recently installed.

! When the cra.sh occurred. Vice- ; president I'red W. Tobey. si'perint t- ndent Houseman. Clery Ralph Whipple anci an emrdoyo, Charles

O'REILLY, NEW YORK POLITICIAN, IS DEAD NFW YORK, Feb. 1. La ure nee .1. O'Reilly, one of the best known men in New York political life, died today after two weeks' illne.ss. He was stricken with influenza which developed Into pneumonia.

IJLAAlL.rJ I'AMi IIIIJIL.Ia I Rradiield. were in the office. Warn

AC r'AITQK ClV HTM AMY ! b" tho ound of breaking timbers;

JACKSON. Mich.. Feb. 1. Roy C. Reche, deputv county clerk and sec-

li:.vi:s i:stati-: to cm u;n y. GOSIIKN, Feb. 1. John R. s.vmensrna. a farmer, died at his home in New Paris, expressly provided in hU will that not to exceed $7ö be spent f m n . . A 1.1 l a 1

i iiiunumeiu ai ins ;rave, nut l.e-th- ' Inueathed $2.nno to Goshen college

I anci tue? haiance of property worth

1 thev escaped from the office as

freight cars crashed through . ii

rin- of the Jaekson county road I

... T 1 av evri n O-M n fr- c-ter ? - Vi r . ."1 e

commission, in a counter cross Mil - v,v' Missions and Charitv tr, tH- rimiJt rm.rt here T.ies- , building was opened by the era.. ' ;, . .,

' - . .. . . . ii'fiveier.

. I . Ml . M' I U S " 1 . r'l.'l ivvi in 1 1 TJ j Moodcd tb.e lower floor. ' j

I SI j.000 to th

lay. in answer to his wife's cros bill for ilvorce. admits the charge of

bicamy made by Mrs. Reche, but daims that he was duped by a Chiaiio attorney, with whom he at-' tended school. Ie,?r,e, who started divorr proerjings Jan. 10. in th" papers filed j Tuesday claims that he believed the : f-il livorc certificate to be penu- : 1ne at the time he married Mr?., Reebe No. 2. This certificate. Reebe l'-lares. fnru .? rIe(I to him In j Milwaukee y tlie Chicago attorney; from Green Ray. where- proceedings. wr inotltut"!. He lol not appear ' ii th trial. Tiie fake certificate, 'not claims, whs lot In a ronminc tmu T'rn in Detroit two years ago whil j b wa working for the Packard ;

1 U'e. w ill.

w as

Mennonite Roard of

Rev. I. R.

president of Goshen ol-

named a.s executor d' the

Motor The

?..r

t.at her

Co. as auditor. Reehe's separated lat Orto-

FILE MURDER CHARGE i AGAINST MAIL CARRIER; FRANKLIN. Feb. l. lVath of j Ceorsje Houghton in an Indianapolis j hospital early Wednesday was ex-, peeted to result in formal charges of . murder being lodged against Harri-j fon Colvln. mail carrier who shot I hint after a ouarrel. according to, police. The. charge flrrt filed against Colvin wa.s assault and battery ;wlth In-1

tent to kill and his bond was fixed at J 3.0 00. Houphton uas the son cf the Hci W. W. HouRhton, an evn?elist. His friends say Colvin always called

Rig half-price sale Vernon's.

Veterans G;t Million Dollars Daily for War Claims, Forbes States WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. The Fnited States is spending $1,000,Ü00 in cash every day in payments to disabled ex-service men and the ir de pendents Col. Charles Forbes, director of veterans' bureau, declared today In an address before a convention of 200 eterans. The government will spend $." 1 M,n)0.ooo for soldier relief (luring 1022 Forbes said.

She left for Chicago, f. Jackson and flbd a

fihortlv after the woman learned " mu ti-

husband had not ' t.. i . v J;.w.

b .-tllv divorced from Mrs. Reebo " Y nougnton leapca No. l" at the time h.. married her.;011 olvir ail truck and struck ' 1 . J T't. . A

btlt returned! on in. x u m'-jt-nsr r uirw t recross bill im-jvolvcr nn(i nr0tl-

mediately after h'ir;r informed th.at j Reebe had started suit for divorce, j nC(J T'omIl Robbe d of

.HiejjjnK exirfiii iTUfiij. ; Tbe couple were married in Au- !

gust. 101?. and according to the; PFTK RSftFRC. Feb. 1. Two Tst bill tiled by Mrs. Reebe. a de- . hicrhwaymen early Wednesday seized

re or divorce- s-paraur.g i.e,-t,o . jrs. Kate Rnggs, . o. sturred a hand-

$1,000 by Highwaymen

and his first wife was granted in th.i kerchief down her throat, cut

Manitowoc. Y is.

Sept. ., 10 21,

circuit court on

FNEMPLOYMENT POLL TAKEN L FOOD CITY

leather belt from under her clothing and escape. 1 with $1.-000. The robbery occurred at her home in Win-

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The aced people live alone. Mr. Prices ! a coal miner and Is

RATTLF nillKK. Mich.. Feb. l.jsaid to have entrusted his money to --A poll was taken in a number of ' his sister. Mrs. Rriggs mistrusted factory districts here to iin-1 out I ' ,mk, it was said, and kept the how many members of one hou-o- ' money in a reit beneath her clothhold are at work, in nn effort t pro- j inc. vld .lobs for unemployed, following i The two men were In her bedroom conference called by Mayor Green, j v.;en she awoke. Mrs. Rriggs said. The conference, developed the fact. .-?e, -ording to some emplojers. that , i it ,s r ' 1 , any who are out of work either r MarqilCttC I' Wight would not accept what was offered CorS 'Igf IntO Ril'Cr or the waces offered or. when thev: i.-t n..tv . t. . Kot a Job. feu they w-ro .eure and v t',;AND P ' M h- " J'" v.oul.'.n't give a fair clay's work. ! North bou?J T&mci on thk Mar!

ouetie it. air. tine oeiween iiere ana e'hlcaco. was delayed several hours Wedneslay by the wreck of a heavily laden freignt train near Pullman, about 40 miles south of here. Eigh-

VAULT'S INNER DOORS RALK YEGGS' ATTEMPT RLFFFTON. Feb. 1. Robbers ! ed an acetylene torch Tslay i :ht to K'et through the out r door ef the vault at the Petroleum State Rank, nin- mil's south of here, but 'arled to op the inner door. Nothing was taken. The attempted robbery was not discovered until the iank opened for business this ir.orn-;nic.

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Ri? half-pri-e sale Vernon'.

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cars were derailed. 15 of them inging into the Rlack river. No e was injured.

AW.KIirn SCHOOL (XXTRAOrS, GO? H FN, Feb. l. William Drum1'autrh of Goshen was awarded con

tracts for building the Dunlapj

school nous for $4. 475. SO. and the Rowe school houe for $16.755.30.

vi:iL"o.vs half-puici: sali: is now going full blast. 27-tf

At Schaffner's The Gift Store

No Belts No Springs

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Tlie Butterfly With a silent enclosed worm gear drive, self oiling, friction clutch, heavy copper tub. Quality throughout, life time durability. Call Main 284 for demonstration and easy payment plan. O.W.SCHAFFNER CO. 127 W. JEFFERSON BLVD. Also distributor for Sunny Suds 6 sheet size Electric Washer, and Royal Electric Cleaner Cleans by air alone.

We Handle the IDEAL

COLA

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Drop in and let us show you how the ARCOLA pays for itself on fuel saved. Complete Line of Guaranteed Plumbing at Lowest Prices SPECIAL Fixtures for complete bath room. . .$67.50 20x30 one piece roll and sink installed complete $23.50

SJAATTTT7T VJT TrTOTZV

1 240 W. Washington Ave. Main 5532

ALL SIZES of

ARCOLA

OUTFITS Carried in Stoclc Come in and get a list of satisfied users in your neighborhood. All work guaranteed. Get my prices. Ideal Areola Distributor

WILLIAM H. BURKE Phone Main 225 303 E. Jefferson

Why not have your home heated by an . ARCOLA

You don't have to dig your basement and the house is heated evenly all over. Call us up and we will give you a list of satisfied users in your neighborhood and gladly give you a figure.

C. L. BARNARD & SON

Call Mishawakä 585

Mishawaka

They're Easy to Run With or Without Cellar

Place the ARCOLA in any o f the rooms having a chimney connection. When it is painted to harmonize with the room furnishings or woodwork it becomes inconspicuous and is only noticed because of its wonderful warmth.

J. H. HAWBLITZEL

Lincoln 7127

1625 Miami Street

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EFORE your fur

nace or stoves are

removed, Arcola can be installed at once, giving you hot-water warmth. And remember the cost comes back to you. For thousands of Arccla owners testify that Arcola pays for itself in the fuel it saves. Telephone your Heating Expert for an estimate today.

AMERICAN RADIATOR C0A1PANY IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAS Radiators for erery hraUn nrrd 243 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind.

Our New Location IS AT 317 South Lafayette Street Come in This Week and see an Ideal ARCOLA demonstrated. P. COHN PLUMBING and HEATING Lincoln 6070

THE ARCOLA Uses Little Coal HARD or SOFT! With the one flre and it burns no more fuel than the ordinary stove the entire home is heated evenly without dust, dirt or soot. The children can frolic around on clean, warm floors that have no draft. See It Demonstrated by Harvey L. Hager

812 West Lasalle Ave.

Main 1762

A June Temperature in FEBRUARY It's possible if you install an

EAL

ID

ARCOLA

Whether it's a flat, a two or three story house, the ARCOLA will keep the atmosphere of June in your home. Drop in and Let Us Demonstrate It.

THOMAS WILLIAMS 122 East Jefferson Blvd. Main 626 Arcola Distributor

THERE'S A DIFFERENCE IN INSTALLATION

Jay Taylor p?-!a!!2' In tho ;.r--.-.r : l' -a of Areola Heater. When Luylr.p a l.!ch sr.vie. h t:i:. . r., ;:r duty does not crA thrf you h'-i'jM t' ;t i properly lr.tal'.e-I. To pet th best results an x; ' rt h. -.tineer phouM t- ccnsu!tf-l Mr. Taylor :u,t:y consult you rcpanlir.t? ynur li-.it:r. it ::!.:;! ar.-l FUbmlt a 3 vice that I!1 prov pruf.ra1 .-. JAY L. TAYLOR 191". V.!a:i sr. Lincoln

Clothing Main 791. .te

eVank Dyes

Clothing Main 731. s:-tf.