South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 35, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 February 1922 — Page 2
SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 4, 1922 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
GEORGE M. PLATHER ELECTED HEAD OF PARK COMMISSION
th- y -- ill r prt 5S'1 to cone.
:! thf- nir f.üür.' throüch the
Libel Cho-en ire-Prr-idrnt nnd KcIiiht Secretary- -Name Golf Instructor.
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that, if Yap and t!'- Picut,.: ..;!.'-. Ka'-.M'd by tho d'-lsaf as K'.-irdin out.Mdo th conference j f. !ho t s r ir r .d dt-'.e-I ir.vi r.s tdK.nlf.O'I tint mw j r;-.:z).t. d-ir to l'rir.f? thdr ncotiaj '--:t) frn.aüy " 'in r;l in th prpif n!I the povvrrs and tliun 1-
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turr tl.o for- pari of this '.vck to ouly bfn rfporf-! hiving fled to rcnii.-yUanii. Novahuki" rml I?-h for liberty with a ha;'. f l;ults following him w-is t i n!at iii t! f xtrrmr. He h.v! l-!( ii .i iia !.'! auf was l in; t ikrn t. an . ut -jitn-hiU- uhn li
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!""p. -. i 1 1 . !inii!d return th rr.or1 v , th" -;d:-rs pai ! f'-r ir.-ura tin and ! iT:i!!y allotment. TIi vt.-itior.ai tralnir.?. and ofhr idir-f should h j
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New Offircr and Committees; Cho?en at Merlins Tliiir?- i day Evening. ! Election f.f r.'hrf-r.H t.ek p'.ar' at the mtini,' n fthe hoard of directors of th.- V. W. (.'. A. Thur-day vrninff. Th'- nv ofT'iTf nre a. follows: prr.sid r.t. Mrs. V.'. II. Fhor.tr; fir? vie- prr.-:d' tit. :i: K. P. 'hapin; second ptf.;:dfr.t, Mr. ' Mr5. J. A. S-.vyjrart ; thiid vi-e pre.-i-d'-nt, Mrs. h o:-,, Wyrnan: honorarv vi.r pr-:-ud" r.'. Mr-. Mrry 1. Hin"; re cording .-ci. ie tary. Mit. C. A. Hkvjy; corrcspondit. s irctriry. Mkc3 Katherir.ft .lirnphrli: treasurer. Mrv Fred Wied man. j irmen of f tan din r committees. rre-A -.ppninted os follow.s: rcliffious!
i work, Mr.3. Irvinir Ja.kson: indu j tr.al. Mi; Katherin ("impbell; girls' ' work. Mr?. M. It. I?ni?on: health ! f dii.'u:on. Mrs. Palton Moomaw;
cafeteria. Mr. .7. F. Nuiur; social,, Mi-i Ffizd Pomroy; tnernb rhip. , .tr'. William McGlothlin; hou?e. j Mr.. J. A. Swygart; finance, Mr?. C. ! T. Ha'.ke; pns:on. Mr. Charl'?; S:ek-r; wo j Aith forei-n Irorn. ; Mr.-. Harvey DeliT; rami, Mr? J.I F. NunT; fdnatloil, Mi?-; Minnie j Furck. I
Seven liundrM and thirt.y-two attended c!?i'?-i? in the rligou.3 education department during the month and 1 n--v TneniVifr.- wrre enrolled; 2,sl'J attended tjitie in the jrirLs' work d( p.) nvnt, and two croups v. ere orcmii'd at New "'arli-le; 21
ir. th i ml tit 1 department, and
tri- t-fj th- Otrk-rjV .-Jftentlou aildl-.,., in ... , It I. Hi,r.iir,n .!rn;,rt.
tU-d in the larki..-.-. I(r dJY the couatrys-ide. around w:ia ji-oured in in ffort to apprehend t!ie ini..-inu: fueitive. Authorities hoped to loate hini before he hid had an opportunity to remove the f-hiniriK deel bracelets. Aft r a wrk'n henrch. the pur:fr.s mme to thf conclusion that Nova' h wfki hid been nbette.l by fririd--. Wednesday an affidavit v.as sworn out acaint the fugitive and Kuespert ;jrni.;d uith a warrant went e : 1 .
POWELSKI MUST GO TO REFORMATORY
ment; 12.17 meals wern frvtd in the cafeteria.
Says Mule JVas for Sitter s Broken Limb; Court Acquits Him
HOOVER CLAIMS HATE PEDlJCTIO
j Cnnvirled in Superior Court f Uurglarizinp N. Y. C. Boxcar.
IS IMPOSlRLEJf P(Vvflkl h , Klmc. knew for a rrt.ilnfy Priday
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i that lie inud find tho next two i . i ears of his life at th Indiana re-
e.ltli:j- r.tilroa.l propoty, not fn th-3 j formatory. hi i.-s of nnpe-r in tlir- nnrkrt;: whl-di ( A superior tourt No. : junTfturn-.-'11 for a lo!Tr nv.o day .lnl .a him- ol ;i ü. .1-. vrrdi t l'riday morning dred the r.e.xt." i lindinc him puilty of bur?lan' in Want I'aro ncducrtl. thf seond leerer. Thi falls for a Mate railroad cmnii?i(ii. r-n- j two to 1 -i year Kenten , and Powel-t-red their evidej;. .. Friday upon an j .kt who is declared to bo an old oftterr.pt to c t p-i-f.ncer fares re- tmder. will bj sentenced Monday. In. ed. e::do M- r.erd, chairman of j povfl?ki was convicted of break-tli-Kansas utilities coiiimiirn. j v iin,j -nf rin? Xe w York Central ..pen- 1 th- .ii'-' U-sion with t n arcu- , ,tl. He, howf er, maintained r.ient that the prr-ent rato of j , ha , , w ur,jUif ly accu-d in that ..nt. per toil- wis i onomi. ally un-,)iM US4i ,li0r.lv walking down thjiit.:;ed and had operatfd to i edu- r;il'r,,., j tracks the night of Aut:. th.. in. - .ne. ..f railroads by n.-tnet- ut ,Tl r.tratc rv to -jumpintr a iri- travel. I I'd W. Putnam, of th.- ,roiqhr- to fiiul work wi,en h: was
Mir.r.e. M Kiimi.Mii, and a. I. haugljn.sfy. hairman of tlio Neada cn.n;i -.-i'-n. presented Mtnil.ir i u s.
On a howln? that a bottle containing a small quantity of "mule1; whisky, found by fh police In the r"ir of Iiis soft drink parlor was öiven to his s;sfer-in-hiw for a liniment, Alexander Mejer. 103 1 W. DIvi. ion j.t... was found not guilty by Judge Mies,.--r H. DuCnmb in eify court I'riday. He wa charged with unlawful nr scs.-ion of intoxicatint; liquor. M-Jcr was the i"tim of a raid by Kergt. of Detectives Valentine, prlippkl the evenint: of Jan. 2. Two Witnesses for the defense declared h"t Mejor's fister-in-law hud received a, broken limb the motnin'4 ef the ;jrrst. .V. tnirii:?'- had voluntarily pivrn a liottjo ( ( inoon; hine to retlti-o the s I h n ir f the injured woman' limb, it. was contended. The court ruled in favor of the dtfini:int, dt-c!a rinsr there was rmton to doubt 'wlicther the defendant vat the riphtfui poyj-efsor of the: li'iuor.
Tho Puihiiau company also .appealed to tin: ..mPii.-snn t reduce
j hit over tho head by a detective and j taken 1 o the station.
Thr New York Central detectives contradicted this testimony, and it w.as on their evidence mainly and
charges of the .state that hj had
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the hurcharco on travl in its cars, i , , , , ... pui.i.i .... . hro!;. n ir boahs on previous o . stimatir.i; tk drop in its r v. nu :i I . ,. , 1 . . I ions tliat prompted the erdn t from thev ' L P'J" at 1 ."na ah per
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ARMS LEADERS WILL COXCLUDE MEETIXG TODA
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HOUSE AGREES TO CHAXGE IX BILL H.'ontinued from pace one.)
to the administration and republican
..j leaders of the hou. but it was said
sl-..:ip h" and s n other i that obh-etions to it were not press-
; r:s- of tli.- -.J. mat. .Is" w.uld b ed. brruufj of the delay that would v :hdra. :.. bu; i . s-.-t .-d h-r riht i bo involved in ymdintr. It to conferto prrte-..: !;,. pirts rem.iininc. c'v ' er.c... for ironiner out of dilficultic. )':?h.-d a.-'. rt d tint tho A m in a i ' :we. n the two houses. K",rnru tit stid ;.ud on its rUht.-n Chi f objection centered on th
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MKS. AN.V i:. kom;. Mrs. Ann Ik Kose, 7?, of Manchester, Ind.. died yc-terday rollowins an lllnes of three years at the home of her diuchter. Mrv. L. Perceron. 2111 E. Calvert st. Mrs. Kose whs born at Catskill, N". Y.. Nov. lxpj, and married Harry Hose Sept. lSCT. at Clinton. Mich. Three children. Mrs. L. P,erperon of this city, Charles D. Kose of Fort Wayne, Ind., and lien F. Roc, of Chicago, one -itter, Mrs. Kate Sherwood of Manchester, Ind., and two brothers, Thomas Glcason of Jackson. Mich., and James CJlcason of South Pend, survive !kt. Th body will be taken to Manehester, Ind.. Monday for. burial.
STATISTICS
it h id -i .'s' rted j -nato amcr.dment requiring that the
t !'. demand-."' we re 1 ref lnded obligations mature not
a l do-vr. lv J.ipm in 11'. later than June lh, 1347, and that To Approxo Tnvity. :tho mmknum inter, st rate be 1-4 Th onv treaties to b- f.- rnully ' p'-reent. Uot'.i tho pr5-ld nt and ir.'.en confer.-r.ee approval at Safir- Ser'y Mellon were, represented as .jsvi plenary s.-don tire ibe two prelerrin? a fre hind for the mm--!'!.:-: to ".:::), b;t at the wnn ; mission as to the life of tho bonds h'r.e there u id he a t.r.al rati .".cat ion 1 -md the interest rate.
mo vi Nc. riniMiTs. Frank Boiturff, 114:: II. "Madison st.. Mihawakn. Henry Wilkowski. 'iOs S. Oliv ft., to H4 S. Walnut .t. J. A. McLongh. S. Michigan
si., m -Uli .mcnigan st. Karl ". Whiteman, CO 1-2 Wen- j
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l.. v.. irrnent.". !.-S Km coin way!
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T!n treas;ir' secret a r' was said J K .. to Ardmorc addition
:hat liiv., le"r. adepv I in :h. far to have held, liowever, that these x ltej xx cumrr.i'tee p n 1 p rob-ably an " l. nutations would not be insur--"har:6'e of r.t's to definite; e- mountao'.. in the refunding of the :;.ifj th.e J.par. e horr.elard from debts oi tho lar.s;. r nations and that
w"r Pacif.iV if it shou,d develop mat they pre-
l ?. The p.-si.-n ' v.-r.ted the r fundir.R of the debts
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of tb.e smaller and newer nation? r'.e oom.miss.cn could s-'ck addit i c-:-. t T ..'.:h?niy ironi ccncrcs.
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CHICAGO HEIRESS IS WED TO WORKMAX 1 1 'on iniu d from p.ve one.) it was not r.Tissiry for her to be
Keiand Haines, 1 5 1 S Arnold ?t.. to I
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No matter tr.e occasion, ycu ar
sure to have- the rieht fiowera if
they come from Beehler's. M.aln
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viirxon's iiAKr-iMiici: sali: is now coins full blast. 27-tf
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Cutb.rie has the kind of stock yotj
desire. 32-tf.
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nui iua to i n;n :i ., i'O.iiiica a ousä and t"ol a lor.c Udo. They then scludd I hej.i'. s in the ho nio of th" hr;d-'' brother in K. Mth -t.. and f.. !r. tin re w.'rt to tlie church ir. t ,:i-..- f.r th.- ve n-.ng r inoiiy. When it w.i i i r tl.f - u.'u to tlie Crand C-: !i il t-rmin.il !n . taxicab.
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Calvin Stertzhacr.. cr.iropractor.
Daenport and Ross School of Fort Wayne, has opened ctn.es at 521 N. Main st. 4-tf
i:YSA the be.- ton rf clean j ; burnlr.fr. lew ash and high heat'; a'.ue c. al ycu have bought in a Jong tlrr.e for j?. Cca". Sen'ice, M-jl. jj j ;
'iuthrio sells All klr.ds cf bonds 22-tf.
mor cratir':r.c to poj-ses-s thin the ur.qi'jli;'vd good will of thoe whom ou trve? This shop endeavors to dcserve yru:s through pood w oi k and cheerful .service.
The idea back of all Hegers activity: To make vour eyes and our ghtsiwis KKAK teamuork comruuons!
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What's New in Domestics Ginghams 32-inch plain, plaid or check 30c. 27- inch plain, plaid or check 19c, 25c and 29c. 27 and 32-inch Apron Checks 1 5c and 25c. 28- inch Cheviot Shirtings in checks and stripes 22c. Percales ' 5,000 yards of light and dark Percales, just right for spring shirts and light aprons 25c and 29c a yard. Sheets 61x90 Sheets $1.00. $1.50 and $1.69. 72x90 Sheets 95c. $1.35 and $1.75. 63x90 Sheets $1.30 and $1.45. f Pillow Cases 42x36 Cases 33c, 36c, 42c and 48c. 45x36 Cases -35c and 50c.
ROBERTSON
COMPMY
Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
QURLITY
Saturday Open Till 9:30
SPRING DRESSES are coming in every day. They are the smart, new models a woman enjoys wearing.
DlaokMono Ttioat r Hldg.
212 SOUTH MICHIGAN ST.
Store nt LlrriH, O.. Springfield. 111.,
Bed Spreads 74x98 hemmed Spreads reduced to $5.00. 78x98 hemmed Spreads reduced to $3.50. 74x88 scalloped Spreads reduced to $2J9. 64x86 hemmed Spreads reduced to $2.00.
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In Cloth Coats $10.95, $17.95, $25.00 and $29.75 All of the materials in this lot of Coat are the be?t of this season. The colors and trimming? are beautiful. Many of the mode's have fur collars and cutis. Styles for women, young and old, large and small, arc included. Values to $79.50.
In Plush Coats $17.95, $25.00 and $35.00 Here are handsome big Coat?. 36 to 46 inches lonp in th looo or bolted models. 'I hey have hawl or tuxedo collars and plain or bell sleeves. All arc silk lined and made of the highest grade Plushes. Values to $75.00.
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A Few of the Values Found in Our Boys' Department Any Suit in the entire stock all sizes in values up to $22.50 for $10.00 each. A new line of Sport Coats in an all wool Scotch mixture $6.00. A splendid line of Knickers and Pants in Wool or Corduroy $1.50, $1.95 and $2.50. Shirts with collars attached $1.25 and $1.50. Complete line of Blouses including Black Sateen all sizes 98c to $1.50.
Broken Lines of Children's Shoes At the Final Clearance Prices This is an opportunity to get Shoes for your children at a remarkable saving. The well known Holland and Ferris lines are represented in this selling. Included are black and brown Shoes in straight and English lasts, plain or perforated. Wingfoot rubber heels, solid leather heels and Goodyear welts are to be had. Shoes at $4.95 and $5.95 a Pair For girls and boys in sizes 2 to 9. Values up to $8.50. Shoes at $3.95 to $4.95 a Pair For boys and girls in sizes 9 to 2. Values up to $6.50.. Shoes at $3.50 and $3.75 a Pair For children in sizes 8'2 to 1 2. Values up to $5.00. Shoes at $2.49 a Pair For children in sizes 4 to 12. Values to $3.65. On Sale in the 2nd Floor Children's Department
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Charming New Waists of Truhu Silk $6.95, $7.50 and $8.95 These exceedingly attractive Waists are tailored style and have Peter Pan, V shape and 2 in 1 collars. They have plain and tucked fronts and are frill trimmed. Truhu Silk is guaranteed not to fade in laundering, it has a beautiful lustre, is soft and wears well. These lovely Waists come in Navy, Black, White, Flesh and Bisque. The Latest Middies $1.50 to $2.98 Our new showing of Children's Middies includes the regulation and hip styles. They come in Lonsdale Jean, Galatea and Charabray. Some have detachable flannel collars and cuffs. All are silk braid trimmed. The colors are Green, Blue, Red and White.
Trimmings 2500 yards of Embroideries at 1 5c a yard. 1400 yards of 12 inch Embroideries at 25c a yard. 1000 yards of White Val Laces at 8c a yard. Ribbons Picot Fancy Edge Ribbons in new abides 30c and 35c. Gold and Silver Ribbons for evening pown trimming -5c to 65c. Wrist Watch Ribbons in Kold. silver and colored jjtos grain 1 Or to 15r ,i wrist length. Dainty new Ribbon Noveltics are also in. Fresh Cretonnes for Spring Beautiful new patterns in dark and liqht colorings aTe now ready at 29c to 98c a yard. Special Sale of short lengths and discontinued patterns in Cretonnes at 25c a vard.
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Glove Reductions of Special Note P'ownes Glove-j in White, Ecru, Grouse and Uiona. in two clasp and Gauntlet tyle, Now 85c to $1.00 a pair. We have made our new prices on Perrins best quality Gloves to conforni with today's cost Corona, two clasp Were $2.50, now $1.50. La Mure and Irene, two clasp Were $3.00. new $2.00.
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Four Piece Bed Room Suite This is in Walnut and represents the Queen Anne period. The Dresser is $47.50 The Dressing Table is $49.00 The Chiftonette is $33.50 The Bed is $38.50
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Four Piece Bed Room Suite In Walnut this Berkey and Gay Suite is simply exquisite. The Vanity Dresser is $147.50 The ChifTonette is $ 92.50 The 4x6 Bed is $ 82.50 The Bench is $ 17.50
The complete Suite is $168.50 The complete Suite is $340.00
Arizonia. two clasp Were $2.98. now $2.50. La Rive, Bietagne and Atala, two clasp Were $2.9 5, now o 75 Oudjda, two clasp Were $3.95. now $2.95. Savoy, two clasp T ere $3.50. now $2. OS.
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La Mure. 1 2 button Were $6.75. now $4.50. Li Mure. 16 button Wre $7.95. now $5.50.
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