South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 35, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 February 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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t tho ntplo-'. had a ba .ken op. n , Mr.- Mary Koan h and her 17r 1 r.tle.. i ai: ;p . . n'.: r'a.r:;" . year-old son, of It. 11. No. 2, Osceola, ' -M i!' :. a'rhap- as a d: - pia v : ,,, j . u(l-e arrested in the tono r l.ra vad j 1 " - wa- all the ! bhi '.. "i Frairie avenue bast nic'ht : :! i ' . b rs ho! b t b-diird. ; b. '!!.. r- Kolo and A?kler. charg1'' b-..;.. b f? in tia- ; af h o! b. n i .'.fa I.- m; common carrieias of : f a .' !" V.:n.: tour.d m the int.i. atim liquor. !:, 'a- h .. .!i-a'. ran o r-... r,t ..f , A--cording to the police, they were ' '' : ir h -it-d ti.a: a id.V.ery ivol I walkiir; toward the. automobile of . ' :? p-rpt'iaff I Ju ont-i the J Mrs. Kozuch as fhe was nbout to c :'. ' : t ! lundrv ro.m j jn . r f,,:ir gallons of illicit liquor to !; ta the d ! ani".- in k.- una :. n- arby sro..-.-ry ttor'. When she b--.it. d. b -t:mc.--- , f i s.jw th- a ppron ching otlU-ers. she la : i'a. ; by bu -:! a r-- was - t ' -ii. rv.l to have- -mptii the liquor Sev.-r.il .a:::, r- dy t ie d-lieiad , into the guttf r. w hi--h attracted their 'o tor.:" r to ! ha i I-a-n tala a ' attention, but too late to mvc more -i. ''.. nr. ! h ft Lit.-: a'-n' in di.-- ' tha,, a slual! quantify, ""h r cpa . la k of uifs and ; ;eHrch was made of her automoo'h r j rib1- .i-'bip I at th. 1 1 ii it - j bijo and four empty quart fruit Jars ' " j:-- t.. ' b- ?"). W'i!--th- r i v, r found with a 5'iihViMtt amount c ra'pt;- a :- ! known, i cf draining in "'ich to 1... u.ed no " 1'i-n-. th. t.r. nJe.-r h-l tvi.lence. it i. -iid. :r'. - ' ' ef t1 teern I when bioucTlit to the rdation iKith- ?': pir. aba' of b. :-! pub-! f r Mf the Kccuch'b would gie their 'f'-tv. t ' . . o--.tr. dir-;; bo-b.- "f j name-- or addr.-seq until Sergt. Mar-.--.ry s p;" I: :.': Mr. FiU'jtin Informal Mr:-. Kozuch that ho ' ! ' s"?' '' taak. rn- j nould ln.-- no way of informing hr - ;';'-";i1'-' ! t ri nds tliat slie was arrested. She

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:; Sau'h i p e dpsrtmer.t r.j a.rmr, p.-n". cn-n. e'apt.i F'-dorsemnt of the rropo,?d city Hra.o H-tm:'.t.T. a r.d Cl'-rk I Li rot -.1 1 acning and planning ordinance wa Wr. h . c l en working with i niaJ( by the Civic Federation at a .i..h n. Kue ! b-cul f.r.er per.' -- j p cil meeting: of th organisation f. r ' -. p f, a we.i.s in m ' hal Friuiy night In ih School Ad- . : a . a- afy :a pr:nt an-l r- ' m:ni?tration building. .. i . f ; .. . . , i'. . The members pasel the following ;; - r.a:'. : --iir:. .-it! --n was mad. ' resolution: , - r ; :t:;. pi;nt r.-ards- "Resolved, that the Ciic Fcier- . .; pri.-o-.. i - a'.-l - .s. : . t :r P---; ;i?: -n go op. record .is favoring tho . .-r ;m .- , "ap'et.- to d t . The ; prr p .se ! city zoning and planning ;-, a ..!. I pr: r.:- of l'r.".f: Crana r orüman-e -nd that it pledges its ..i i the,-- - it-arr.. wha w.. ..rivsr-! heirty coopntion r.d that of the ! a ; - t. h :'" in I'-v.mb. r w;h constituent community centers to . 1 utt.; b--- a ::y ennv.fte or commission thit . ' i - .: ; v l- ii'.'-'l by the, ma... or on the . . . ; i - : th -o,. c '!!".' il for earning into . , '' t th-- provisions cf the v-ty Fi-oxido onipl.de Outlit. ; iu' plr,nin; IriskTtion." . -:.-pb-- o it:.: l.u been pro-! Pelegites from the various school

j'.- .'..- 7 irtmer.t and as i f --a: : :s );-: r : ' : t ; d I " : ' : :.- a. : : . -I aal at t a . IP. h a " - ' ' :i ' - t :.-; war.:. for ahs V .!-.: betTde nv:a::a :n capf:r:r.:;:il!. f vtipment f:" 1 : : -ab: i :u . :ab;" r-' : iy ref-r-t - and a: r . a- r! ,.-s v . : 1 ! ; : a - vw . ..rr.o :.: tha e -:s ef -h s; : :. of c iiar :'.'n o ; . . r r of rrt r : . .-. c . "'a1 : 1 ' sr. or. K :' s -r. hl- i " n ::..-trt;cting the 1 e.t n o: th- ..rtrr. n: ir. adanc i t a -v - r ' wer., a orry opporb. '.i'y av.a'.'.al le and wii: Install th f--"v ir. a :r. if y::.,- r.n ar.-i gallery r:-sratJ with Cpt. Hnrr.i:n wi-h. in & f.-w w-ks F:g hAlf-pri-: . Vrnun. .'7-tf

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Tv"; i -m t'. .i.t from Detroit that it - t jstsäL ;.' I m Mo?or5 '). r I n ,:i o'fr S V'jO'V.CO. The 1 I i k --r '; or a -n v. : U net com- . , r. vv.r.z m i.cai offKrs of :. t::,u , ... . a r 'itivr -vi -. , a A.' a interests i , rf aVempting h f .- r -!i.'jr. ;n n:5 ao- . !-: V- h f Th' N I i j i .r ' 1 1 ': i .'in : n e n t : o r !

r.V:T!:"lT iv; r: -Two b'ddr.- ! th' rchabilitatior. of thft v" T"r-H'-nry I-vrd. will , nmpt i tor f1'J,Pmpr- Jvrlarcl thfmK

a :?; ', ,r k ; r. forth1 property ; r !. T.:no:n M"rr o. in rf- . 'r' Situriay mornin? at 10 i f.'r '!;. The nfJiT two hiddTS ar i 1 to hr thr- Sii;dobikrr 'orp. :jni t . . ' I ' J p n t i !, e ff . gopsnIbWan ON LIQUOR CHARGE Hilm Hella Arreted When I olire 1' I lid Wille lo rC Arrnlcnr,! Tndnv. C I il-c:; H-i;a. f 1 S. Franklin St.. '.van arrf-t'J last rhiit by Detective ?'ri;L V.ilntlr.o Deljr.skl . charged w.:h i"i -c;nn of intoxic ttlnj? liquor - i 1 1 1 intent to .-ell. She was later rr'a.v - d on bonds cf $500 for apnei ranee n ri'v court tma mornir.r. Ifr ,1 rr--t una the re.u!t of a ri.d mad" on her honifi Jan. 23 at h t;:.: .c:he ua.- convicted of mnnjn an in.moral ljoue and fined Ji'." and co:-!.-. Doris (Jren and j p h y i k i . fr-quenter.s. were also conv;cted and im'? of 51 nd co.ts U re ini;cte,. At th time of the raid the poliep wer supplied with a .earch warj rat r for the pr rai5fs and found two (i,!irl.s of wine, which Heien admit r.j ..,. ua.; i-oiiin at 20 cents a Kj Tho wino was tested and fOUnd to contain two per cent of a;..ohfll in ono caSo Hnd three per (f.nt in ..nothcr and a warrant was .A or;, r.t for her arrest, re..ultins i;, hr ;j pprf.honsion last night. Finding of Booze Leads to Arrest of J J VCmiIll HIHI SHU r r v fc ' S V Mr. Mary Kozueli and 17 Year-Old Son Charged With Liquor Violation. ! finally co:; ntd. but up to a lat hour had no? oiVained bail and n'.ia , ; 'd at the . uur.fy jail for tri il in J r ( iri tlo. luoining. i Her son rcfu..ed to talk or answer a ay questions put to him, stating that i h-i wasn't afraid of any of thm and xy; for ENDORSE PROPOSED CITY ZONING PLAN ' i c enters and interested persons on t a- r "va c prob'.e ni were represent- ' the m.et.n;. A delegation a.'i.fi.:' of the j-.re.xj.-nt uf the , x .-rat: 1 i f pi -eentitivf s from at a center will b preent at a .octic- of the ,-;fv e-.nncil Monday Pieuv-mn cf rou' r.e business c :pitd tiie remainder of the .fvn, -Mcxlrrn sjstcms of filing and rani in 1- . : r. were xpha jr d to a lirsre :a':Ai:;:; rf bu.-.r.e.-s n en aa l :u.ien's by I" F. Walker of the Library ...; t u '.ae ao. ,t; n,- i nomas Co mmer : i ! school. L". P. Crrth, i .;.- I reprc entati e f the bureau. ..-,.1 IXKrTBALL ClIAFC.i; i:rrixnn. Veti en j-'o irao ary ere of ;.,;; Mar.n'n Cgar snores And hear the . ,-.y rehash th football scandal. You ctn mt th boys and se:t your .mokes fcr the evening. You j ran get all the popular brands of cigars and cigarettes and enjey the ; ra.s-i!:-.e. "v!;y don't YOU d- it? ; c3-tf. lTOWKHS IX)H ANT OCCASION. No matter the occasion you an sure to have the right flowers If

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PLANS REPAIR OF MOTOR EQUIPMENT Also Discii? Traffic KcjrulaLcnpthy Merlins May Purchase Car. A- 1 looting i p.eto with dSauji..u of i.o.icv and ronndrr .tmn ri" hifo'y F'ndiy n!c!i, in :.M;ti"n to a eptir. pi ins looking to-.var'l :n iavor or ?ont: lorni or iraru' rrul'ttioTi r.n th principal fiovnt'vu trr ti. Acptir; rn-ittT .i.-' pre.-nt-!n an emcrc ny, th1 board ii;?oi-'a-ways an-1 niranfi for ti purporpalrinsr pr""r.t motor qu!pmr.t and th rfpairinq of prfsn i owr.ed a.utomoui'ic.- and motorcycles : f-uch that will takft car cf the r. J5 of this arm of police hervic. I i TrafT.c regulation took up pmall part cf th mectins:. whi-h , I iAfcl-'- A A V.' fc il'.'Ut.'. ' - 1 sion. however, vis only In the n.i- . of v"n' rtrning regulations adopted m other eitle. Th presains: nerd for action to thr tuition oxi.tin and Hun tri Vrr-T-i .. u-AriO r q flu- warniC!- I sr-ason comes on. rcMiltrd in Mayor Kli F. See.hdrt who was prcsn'. t. rPTU0.'. the members of the hoard including Chief Iino and, Tralh' Sc.-fft. Willi. im H.izinki to inert with him at Iiis o'M-c Wedr.c-ny evenins: for a more extended discu.ssion with a view to whipping into shape ordinances for suhmiion to th city council. Ar: ordinance covering thi- mi1-, ject. according to information eom - !L ing from other sources, is scheduled to come before the city council atj! next Monday night'.s meeting of that bedy. Tentative plans coering new motor equipment, based upon recommendations by Chief Lane, call for the Imemdiate purchase of a low -pric.-d tourin; car f.r the use of night sergeants and other detail work and include the seeim; of information concerning costs of a. new chassis for the dismantled Garford patrol, purchase of a special-six or light-six Studebaker for use by the chief of police, two additional motorcycles and tho probable addition of one of more low-priced automobiles for "minute" or detail service. This new equipment. estimated roughly to cost approximately 000, will be augmented by the present .apparatus now In use. The patrol, Cadillac touring car and motorcycle.-, It was said by Chief Lane, are in immediate need of repairs. Chief Lane and W. O. Davles. pies- ! Ident of the board, declared them- j selves ready to go out Saturday pre- ! pared to purchased the offered car. j Members of the board, surprised at t hearing of the motor equipment'. s j condition, unanimously favored tbo purchase of such new equipment as i needed A school for policemen, 'n which the mayor, members of the board. City Atfy L. W. Hammond and other attorneys would deliver lectures covering court procedure and nt which oualitied citizens and cantains of police, would instruct niem - and ordered. Lessons in court pro- ! red uro would, it was said, concern questions of taking and gUing t-.-ti-mony in trial.-. Question of new appointments went over for futur meetings. Although hinted that Ihe department was in neel of additional men, including two new members of the detectivo bureau. Thursday's shift in the motorcycle department, whi h put two present members of the force, to patroling beatr. remedied the. Fituation, if. was taid. and filled the actual vacancies tint hid occurred from recent resignations. The motorccle squad. cons-isting of Sergt. Ohnstead and Minute Man Diver, w ould be in need of additional members for day duty when the season for sp'.oleri- opened liter In the ea r. Following the meeting, the, board members met with the police and firemen's pension board. Qualifications of new members f tnr- department and the report, of the secretary were the principal matters of busines-j taken up at the pension board meeting. Durncv th p.d äwt niii uuD iu unmu POWELL NEW TRIAL juage i iu i cm. -. nuuf iticj overruled the motion for a new trl.il and venire de novo In superior court No. 'J Friday afternoon, sought for by counsel for Lewis Tow ell, 2 24 F. LaSalle av., recently found guilty or nav.ng liquor m ms posseacl0n ny a Jury. The con-titutionality or the law was attacked by waiter Arnold, representing Powell, who contended that inasmuch as the title of the riet did not how pertained to i , n - sion of liquor it was invalid. Judrra Hb. de brand ruled tht it was sufficiently germain to the subject to hold. Frogre.- sivo Spiritualist chui 'a l.i.- movfd ui'h tin- Mouse o;br ; f i om 23:1 s. M.chican to r,H2-;, Michigan. over chilliag's P.-'i,-Store. GM Varler hi'l. ."a.; For that investment, fee Guthrie- ". - T i Is a bad skin your handicap ? Try ihe Kesino! treatment. It makes red. oily, blotchy skins fresher and more attractive

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night. It looked as tho a cyclone had struck it. In spite of everything we've had the biggest business this store ever had. VWre as happjr as a kid with a lollypop and we're going to make someone else just as joyful. It shows to us conclusive! that folks are willing and anxious to buy good merchandise when the prices are right.

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