South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 40, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY . 1022

WEEKS OPPOSES

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AMfU n

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F

JAIL DEPUTY AM) MILL GUARD VOR

Tb.o :

: i .

FORD CONTRACT

: I f j u:u i age on .) j

falfe hhO:iM Step

TelN Invr.-lijatini: Committer Additional ( 7uar;intr Should lit- Had.

lay i. a r ,

the

t h ; t: ;r.e. Town lulrt at Nlgjit. : -M v. ro quit Wednes- :!. A ;.irty rf strikers built

the highway near the

Lucas w-nt to thnin !

DERBY'S ORDER SUSPENDS WORK-

ON 14 YESSELS

iso" or ar.wr,- until a w"k arc

jv. hen it -.v,n ruai1? the, UTirr.:';.! bu

i ho senate.

st important of th Rmer.d

m nt.q acce

I 1

t.ue fcr.ate wai

on: that

might be i

oa.a.

f f irritation and dar.gorn kicked out tho. fire ini

United States Bctrins Tmmediv.. ate Carrying Out of ."-."-,

Agreement. Continued from page or.'4.)

proviair.g ":hnt the associations

r.nt cUil in product cf non-

to a a amount creator in

veno than s a ai as are hir.l'i by

jit for member.-." Clucks MonojKdy Control.

j This, it v.-as r.vpiair.e 1. makes it j !ni possible for co-operative- ns.socta-j

1

- POLICE STATE

TAYLOR'S BODY

reports that to suppress the ca.-o.

rttempts ha 1 been mad i r. f - r ra a t io n c or. - f r n i r.

. 1.4. & . iUl.'ll

Grove cemetery.

W.14

tar

WAS "LAID OÜT'-F 14 w v - Jhhvard Sir.is ar.

IK) hits ii)i:Tirv. MARION. .. D.?b--::e

Edward FitzgTa'.i Sr.v

said, but - - nc: rue 1

FRANK KMITTA. -r-a a

Frank Kn;itta. ::. K. 1 o'.üj rr :::. Bend. died Tu.-'-lfiy ir.rrl"- j " C:.3 o'clock affr an iP,:v. of thr--e i

'.t.o;

the man known as months.

d oucht in conr.ec-

ti-T. w::h the death of William D-rr-n-.ond Taylor, motion picture director, at Hollywood, Cal f., was expr55-

Ho was born in South r--nd A"?.

e i a

Murray T. Snyder.

Lir.airr o:

it.'hv: luais v,:o, mere':

to

into

K -r..: .r c --.- thr- U-'h -T' I r 'a:.-' .i t . . : j. : f- :. i t V r V: . : i '. "." f .I ' ' ! r r v ut I ': . ' t- rn. rf :. : "Ar:hi:;.- i , . 1 . . t Iipln - r.'Tt 1.'; e j r-." f i;d. "'"!:if' I ). ik T.-A ':. V.Z-A' A 'VO J' .'t.-i t t:.'- '-r.:v:: .f Mr. I'-r. mr r f I ;- !!'. n'i to tl." arrni.t In i: -- I f.iith. r.' .'K'T h r.or I nil! 1 i du: :r.4 t: " l:fe o 'th on-tra-t. I:. . ! : i' t!.'- 'ration ar r-. .'.", i r th futui r.r rr.t ! r. - ."

- . ' it th ' : . 1 r '

s?!is of tr ulIo apprared -!; v.-i.o:: it bf c.iTüe known Whof'iinir corporation, th" f th-; 2i in.il tin plate plant .uIJ rt'Cen th-- mill after a

adn;:t

tiori. V.'ithout

pro up 'v. cul l

nator, to c

i n e na

a

rJ, rcFulvo

cb.o-i

t;:o am'1."'

corpor.imer.l the

be nbl:-, aocorillr.p M

utlvo pro-

r.r.--. srns of tr uble anr-rard I f!e"t vh';n Iir.Hhd. Which one !i

to be ":rtr l for complitldn a,s not

i-. ...-, dr-.-'dr-fi . nator. to t r.iif in corniic

With tho Colorado, the ve53cl thus tradf bujing of othr farmers

scheduled for completion will make 1 ducts to an unlimite-1 extent. The

-hu: bi a siivo las July 1 when "P the two tatt:esn:ps "or tn f , ame::-.:m: limits any ao:ution in the Firiko u; called by th' A mal-' Virginia class" which tho United4: the handling of the commoöTJea o!

,i t.-w-.:- . f i. Maies is to rc:ain to rea.ace mo ui- rior.-n;c;a v a an ;.iai am. w? uc

A . . rii ia. io u ill iiii.i. . l

Mr. K !; J

i w r :

ho had received a letter fivm him!"-'1 -ia!I" a'i-"

n V. M V. r- A 1. - ....... 1 . . .

in Cleveland

aware and North Dakota

the ecrlbd a throttle of local buMn".,

nr.it'-d AFociation t Iron.

ur. i Tin J'lato Workers. Tlici C.0 ) ptrikrr undfr

kad.:-rhin tif Türkin d.ri.nrod thAtion completion of the

I rv . . m . a t . . . ' i i . .

me two ior:r. ine American equiva- r.u prc?criopa mat no memoer oi hr.t under the five-il ve-threo naval an association mnj have more than

the treatv for one vote In dlretintr its activities re-

th I rPr r,t tlf t, which will be scrapped could not be obtained.

new :?el3. ; other important provisions of tne

li ap IVrtili'-r Iinprobal b

frttili' :.-

to t!.. f. a!i it V Ti Ott ' r

;tn- o: i fb livery .-.untry, Mr. t;o r'".is"!i- .! t!.:t that

thf cf fr., th r.d

thF : I t' . Cf r. rv 1:

.i T

t;.. r:. in

- ; r.d thf ir 1. i rr.H : :-: of t vi l th'-r' v. t j nl.utv in l.U r.o

houht that df v. l -!

t h ;.rr. l ord . f u'. l ciitfridi rdu,ti' o ia t!," cost :r r," I:f- F.'ii'!, "I '.'.'"Uil ote : opr...-?. n jf I . .-1 :a ron-

I n:a . o ia loul rrs to il 1 h'. to any

:.' t.

of

i to tr.rl thu ia.-iue, workmen wcrcj i-i u-,iit in from other pteol towns1

tv,.., ., ... Japanese retention of the batt.CFuip

t -s of the- K'rüif-r.s, and according!

to I,irl::n many of th'-m, were in- ' due d to iciurn homo. ! it wan apparent, however, by SatJ urday that a .su'iicient force va.be-

iniT rrat.crcd to tart rorne departments of th" plant. Armtd guards ibou the mill were ordered off the k :rf : l Sheriff Juca and trid that

ratio arreemont oi

Muts j.

Tlie other battleships on which work was stopped .are of the 40,0 00ton typo, armcl with 12 f ixten-inc-h fiir.F, excludel from future naval establishments of the treaty powers. Of tho t-ix battle crui.er. two are to bo completed as air-plane carrier?, but work of converting them to that

irdles3 of the amount of etock he holds, nor can any association pay dividends on stock or membership capital in excOFS of eight per cent a year. ; With respect to the authority I granted the secretary of agriculture i to control attemptis to monopolize or restrain trade, the bill provides

months

!:d

a;o. Mr. nv;er ?-i:d no ct:d not

know whether the f"ti had been in California during the past several months.

Flying Squadron Member ?ays

Room Had Been Hurriedly Placed in Order. j (Cordlnued from pgo nie.) j sheriff at Tuc.-cn. Ariz., to tl-.o effect'

.that a laan rcsenibling l:ti;

teen teen at Lowell. Ai:.. '. I, three days after Taylor was tla.n. , Sheriffs Balked, To. .

The sheriff's off.ee here, ac-' :rd - j in? to the deputies working on thfinny T1V PT VC caso. up to Wednesday nljrht had u ' -1 1 1 u y ' L;,''P wound up fit a ' blank wall ' in rvery MODIFIED BY COLD Ftep it had taken. This invest!:?-!

(Lonunuea irom pas:e one.; and tho support cf he latter gToup on Merry del Val an.d Lafontaine. Cardinal Ga?parri on Sunday realized that theio was a deadlock Cardinal Matil ad-lresced tho conclave, urjriPiPr his supporters and those of Gasparri to turn their fupl'..r: to Cardinal Ttatti. Cn Mon--iy'.o ballot Cardinal Itatti received the necessary two thiids.

1 ? '

r.c liv

and wa. 2 4 y.ar

his life. and :ir

r-'hii" Kou- ii

s cot::

his -;.

Kr.

ity all

its,

itta. ar.i his

local teKraph cihee here WeJ.w"e. lds:e. lie survive i : y a r.um-

n.sday night. Whie he did not know li r of bth--rs and s: !':.. Thv r.rf-: !,vat!on Mr Snvde- aM ' ar" Steve. Syiv Fter. Il- tf r. Illwari,

nros-t!ft.1 h' enn ttM s n'ivo c'-n- ; ai. , Ai

' a a

tlon, it was said, had nothing to

oo

tin

loiht

ut

u :

1

i r.i ii

a -:

r- r

it th.o ;inniii! "n-utop-'. i . t.i r v.i , 1 1 v ' v ' t r-.' a; pr-'Xl'.i it-'.y 7".' ' ."'""" ?Iu--'do S'iif.a!-- j.'.anf pre da- e at a m txitaiim

. i

1:

; r: i n .

n - --! te-l, v. o-jM iff-o t t!i- f xivtirr-T

.stay within the high

board ff'ti' around the company's piupertv. The shrriff hid a number f dputi' .s on fluty a r.d b-yond an i-.-casion.il outburst by rome lndli'iuil lie. taid th'- order was pood. In l'Tiifn! I Trrritory. f t - t A. t. . 1

ii." Yi.i.i'-'e. n at inc Foutaern f-uk'i -i

f an important coal territory where th.- mines ar" unionized. Many of niin r:i have been working- no mof than two dajs a week. Thplr

that notice of charges of alleged

typo will not ho undertaken "Tttll . violations must bo t-ervel on the of-

tho treaty has been ratified. ' fendlnsr association and it must bei

Sc-11 OM Ships For Junk. I civen to an opportunity to defend Further steps toward tho carrying lMf. If found guilty cf tho charges. Into exocutioa of th" naval limita- the Fcrctary cf agriculture may ortlon tr. aty viil be taken by the navy ,.:r the association "to cc-a?o and dnilfiin rl m r nt wirii the F.iie of ob?oletf w!,t" nnl in rver.t of its faliare to do

pre-drea dnaughts slated for Fjrap- 0 the case then may be referred to j p:al whaJ they. were.

I 1'r.flrvr lt,r trr.'itv Tt iv.is said fA,V,-il r-iro fr.r nf,irroni(int nf 'ulu ,l'ln-"' rfpi

I I'iti;-, i 1 1 ' v - j i i I I v v.vt li,-''U I.' s . .n i v. Iii' m w (Wednesday that this worl: would b ; tj.f. order and the filing of such dcj done prior to the ratification of the lCr(ca a tho courts deem equitable. ! treaty sinco the vessels are regarded i

with Sand'.

The sheriff's investigators said they had expected to examine Henry ; Peavey, houseman for Taylor, in an effort to obtain corroboration or de-, nial of certain statements made ty: other partie. and that possibly some ; light would be thrown on the sliua- j tion by this. 1

j Feavey rassed the day assisting! ; ofHcers in checking over Taylor's ct-l j fects at the apartment where the ; ; slaying occurred. These artich s 1 were taken after the. checking to a

storage warehouse under the direction of the public administrators. ! Tho polioe teok charge t)f certain : articles as possibly havincr some i

bearing on the killintr, but did not

mor::.:: a;

jslaus church, kov.ski o :11c: at t. Joseph con

O C.oc ; r.ev. M;:; net. Iiur.i 1 ; r"

Frl-Star.-

a--l Swi.itwill I-- in

1? IU

1 11 Vv'

T2

MUS. V H. COMrTOX. Funeral services for Mrs W. TT: Compter., CO, formerly of South Hend, who died Sunday at Battle Creek. Mich., will be lie I d at River-

view cemetery o'clock.

this

ftrrr.ont. at 2

Kvery pirl

her chert; and artisti

clin:

desperately to

iied ideal of the perfect

.c lover until s..nie yeur.g

Barbarian in a b.uf fvi: corr.es along and "rave-man" lier away from it.

F. D. 1IABIV. P'uneral services for F. Ib Hardy, 530 X. Michigan ft., will be hell at the residence Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. B. D. Berk effi-ci.itinp-, after which the b..dy will bo shipped to Peru, 111., i c r burial. The remains may be viewed at the residence Wednesday and until the time ef the services Thursday.

1 ': Us ar. ! r - i t i r. "a- t a:-: ;: on 1 t - '. i r

1' r

e'Tfa o r. a a 1 - ! to : o r r a h oi i.;f.:

t h ' t. !.- ' or

j.rr viojivjy

hid

ympathies w-re with the striking :.iil n.rn and they showed It by pro

as of

- that Mr. Fad j i i: .ir'- f'-r! lli.-.-r j ci nornbT f.f !

rr . d

l r 1 1 m con-

rot th-

vas rsl should, cf:" r a i that the v:i"f th repeat .i the WÜj.ctcd. cora pi-'.

f V.oi,! I 1 . of III 111moditv at a I

N D-Pnite AtHif'p : :- I f : dlv by iiu.U fa' r.ib-rs. Ii- did a a . ; , in i a as to n Ii. t h r

be a' - Ot' d

i frcitv he.-.n recotiated. Two

vi. Piovi.ion-. clothing and medl-i , . hattlesh,13 ,ver( sold for i i t . -r-

cine i'r inoso who neeueu u. iney ev. n brought Into the comnuinity a trained nurse to look after waanicn and children who fell 111 and from tiu ir i,!ii:. ial reserve in the union, sub' rib-.d to the fund of the mill uorhi is' Organization, now baelly depleted by tho lonir strike.

u Id : I ' :

a!

V dri'-sday mornir.tr work started! py

th-i null and announcement was;v,rpn mmrilefed

little military value ana would

have been disposed of even had no

such jutik

while the treaty conference was ttill in progress. Sec'y Benby's suspension order waa the first major step toward car-

I rylng out the limitation treaty. As iyet. plans for actual fcrappin?: of

i the ve.-sMs as required by the treaty;

within a fixed time after ratification

DECLARES WORLD HAS TAKEN LONG STRIDE TO PEACE (Continued from page one.)

ill signatory powers, have not

niaoe mat uir e oi me not nuns hoard of omcers Is workln? out K-

e 1 I- . P I ' b . n He d

whr M : i . a : !. 1 : 1 I: !:

oj. . t. ia a intention 1 im Ü t!ie

ae.-. ot' U or

'. r' th.- ' ..rnr.erM. si 'Vr ln P.ltlon

i tj ( V jr i'ord's ' rs 0 Amalgamated Assoclai he repli"d onlyl1 '1 am tno niiners aked the at w..uld not -al- " ' n " nrh- no demonstra,tlon and

lav poised pencably until late

iiu the i:i:ht when the) shooting ! iTrlirri d.

Story of tlnv Shooting. SherifT Iv as. tllinc: tho stei-,- of tho shooting said: 'Tian!: Wolf and Lay Wen.lell.

Mayor Coss and ; tails of this program.

. ent

I oi n pi

and I th

.

i"

as ie

" i a ' 1 : h" da m Mihi be v dtliout taking a dollar trea. -ny by a bond Issue commercial value of the a v a t "i' p . . w- r d lop-

fro ru th ba-s-'d on project a

rne nt. Chairman Kahn nriiK'Unol that Tie had tebnaplod Mr. 1'oid twice Teiue.-ting )::a to .no. personally b'-foro the (":nuni:t' i - .-an! i.M'f -s-nlati'.'S to ;in-'AU' iuet;ons f.ahim. In tho S", r.nd m'-saif- Mr. I.ab.n said h- reciu-sted the ttt'it rnanufactarer to appeu- b. twe,M th" rlnth and b nib. La .-aid 1 t.-r

two deprjty sheriffs, went to Smith-

Id. rvb

WOUl 1 be ; ati-f O,

that next Mond

tor v. Chairraia Kahn planned t infer-rt.-ite Thursday Mat. r'.ui. Williams, chi- f f crdnara e, Maj. Gen. Be-icli, cbief of encineers. and Cob Hull. n- fir.-: Jud.-.- a.l vo ai f e-c.ene ra b The l.a.lrV 'Utehtded :M t ec fi j-rony A'üdno-.liy.

7.77 SITUATION COMPLICATED BY

KIDNAPING RA IDS ii

(Co:

1 f r c : : i . on.

'o

fur r-s

r t -w a . h

ern in.. I o Sli. v.- '

'o-l in t :vd to th- : a r -1 ' ! t ot'

Ttf '. . of 1.'!' -o-7 -dved. i'.-c Jar.--

ria-r. w l.o : j-r of s; n no r-- r. - . ring m.a:ii:V' c y. a 1 1 . c 1 1 wit a r-'-i en r. d "i '' "i ri t ! n not to

A! Tin P.il Iii

: r

t'.iptl.'inp.iuire in ';.-,-

;: b.'-n

t:i! i:;',; ! not

ir n-e. 5

r e lea-'-. IIcMii li. 1 th if th ad aliend; "-. but v.b-

CMUI Co k r. o w n .

s I '

b'r,l r -'tlit r 'ern-NU

where h id b-

Tl

Ci-a:-. th- T ,'sfe,- p, . . : !a r.io-..lea for tfe pi;enr;' the irapej lal rt" - ( i r i. -n. bi-s t.-n f .-i - f j . - :o to tl:e r; -df r - TO ;t;-sh covernpirut ! .1 ihr v for ti:" outr tcu i

e M nn'thlr

1 e t - v i : U l) 1- I e -

Wel-d-!V rich

(i!i;;.'n. ptr. nr. w 1 n s :-

v!-"v nlreily t: 1 .Mr. th ' t V ra i m v, ; t - cri : 1 tr .i'r:!-,! of the p.-, f ptis Stir in Parliament

er. r of

ia la-ndon urrd the

The

a .

nt

:r-aT.- d bbl- e

itth'n in i MV'ir.f-lTv f--..red it w f et on th

r : de did'cu'.t th r a". f n-r "diati- r. Jan'es Cravsr and rlr

for t-,e r rs

to a f i n -

a rl : in en t

-ui

r. lizht. vi.efo jt ;ld hae nu .vivers Irl-ii necot 1 a t ion

ef-

a n d 1

oped-tor i e- j I c : . fen Sir' Collins. The !

p:u all maj taty ol taiue 1 by cvrrnnient in th.e hu?e of b-rds Wtln-ois.v ra-ait on an ainendmenr in cc nr..' :ti ui with lr!ch affairs, is

GUN SHOT WOUNDS MAY TERMINATE IN JAQUITH'S DEATH Former Soutb Bend and Mihawaka Business Man Sbot at Ca?sopoli. (Continued from page one.) Jaquith rtatcl that the bandit .'hot him from the running board tf the machine. Th body I? believed to have been found directly after tho attack, as Cassopolis motorists had passed the .scene Late as 710 o'clock and Flynn discovered the abandoned coupe .and Jaqulth's body lying nearby before 7:30 o'clock. I identification hy otes. Identification was made at first by the finding of notes and letters upon Jaquith's person and his wife in South Bend was nt one" notified by telcphonp. Mr.. Jnquith ard three children, Gertrude, IS, Julia. 14. and Curti, 1", left at once for Cassopolis. arriving tiiere about Ot.10 o'clc.el:. Another daauliter, M r . Juds..r. Driver, who v. as married la-t fall, resides at Greenfield, Hb. and a sister, th only other relative. Mrs. Minnie Curtis, lives at Osceola. Ind. Both "'ere notified of the Fhootin and Mrs. Curtis was also at the la-d-dde tonicht. On His Way to Mottiilltt Farm. When shot lr.vn, Jaquith was enroute fo his farm. ".Jaquith's Ranch." which i located at Mcttille. Mich., about H miles . ist of here. According to neighbors in S'outh Bend, lie was seen nt his home thr-- lt" this afternoon and had left in his pnd-o coupo ;jhout. T o'clock in the afternoon. According to wichhor?. it has been customary for Ja'Tnhh to hive Iiis 1 5 -y tar-old-son. Curt:?, drhe the machine on the trips to the farm, but it is said the boy had not returned from school whop the father -farted out alane. Fn til Nst fill .la. quid had opr-

wen tle conhdenco to a larc'-'d a coal .and feed store at 220

Main sb, in Mishwaka, and also a store in River Parle. Previous to

protested entering business for himself, ho

American! had been a partner of Weslev Miller,

a il!a'-;e nearby, for a water

t nder Tu'sd.iy night. I was in tho of.ee when Wolf came in an sad somebody had fired info their autoJ lao'.die. i e.eked over the car and found four bellet holes. There was orsidrra hie excitement, of course, ftal t!)e men wantei to arrest those who ilid the- shootin.T. With some of

i th.- de-iuties I went down to the

road on thi- mission. I found ZÖ or b tip m walking in the middle of thf road. On. f our men fired a shot in th- air. I orderel him to epiit, and toTd the men if they would let me alo.i' T p-elieved I could handle the- situation. The men In tho road scattered when tho shot. wa- fired. I called to th an that I wanted to 'ulk and they stopped. Wolf pomt- ' 1 ejt one man as having fired at th" mahlno His name Is John

Maui-, n rolkr. Ho was unarmed.

pointed eut another man. He

was v, ithout a gun. "Just then Wolf fired a riot gun and without nny warning some one pac;p i up with n nnchih" pun. T.tc

in en m toe sre.t ran and the (p- ! uties anl guards rred baek int the'

mill. That is hew it happened." Vi r- l'rf-.d Ixirkin. who was rre--nt ;h the shrritf told hi.' fory, conf . r m d it.

V ,MJ RUSSELL TO INVESTIGATE HAITI

d from ago one.)

i o"lir,

:. gn c"u. m .ssionT, esprciiily a military in a n. de cla tang such action by the Fnited State? would amount to

iloisiitaent ot a protectorate over

repu 1 ';e

the building of tho Union always would be "invented with thu most r.racious memories by reason of the fact that the ronfereuce met within it walls" ' v.ntinuin:'. tho Frcretary said: "Ihre, ab- - met the Chinese and .lupait'so tblegatoi? and it was at this table that the Shantung controversy was settled. That, I think -yee.i will agree with me, was one of tho happiest events of thi important period. "I have Mid that tho conference

hail a certain defiuito and

aim. Tht is truo and that is the reason why tho conference; .succeeded. '1 ho ambassador of Chil" has wail observed, however, that its eft'ect.-t are not a. limited as its b finite purposes. The naval pow -f rs which were engaged in active and really wanoful competition in the building of monster shi.pa for lighting purposes have reduced their uavif.s and .agreed upon an effective limitation. I. imitation Big Achievement. The indirect. effect of that 1 think is very ureat. The. fact that sra power has been bounded in this mittel" is a considerable achievement, the example of which cannot fail to have effect in other countries. "Peoples are not disposed at thla tini" In f-eA moneys raised by taxation fpent unnecessarily on instruments: of eFftruetion. I take It that the pow ri s not ret resented in this onfevence will voluntarily very

largely limit their expenditures for! ...!l!4. .. M . . I . - .-11 MI.M. . A .-V n .. r..-. I

IUlUl.ai illlU IlrlttM p Ll 1 lUS'.S 11','l .UINJ of the pulmo opinion aroused througliout tlie wnrhl through the work that this conference lias done. "It is trir- that we? did not-suc-d in effective a. limitation of auxiliary craft, that i a limitation by .ag it em en PEPPER DEFENDS NEIV PERRY ACTION (Cent in a 1 fron, pace one.)

ma u an

.a:.d

Adams

said there had been no letters li--i covered and that ho never had teenj any letter addressed to Taylor with, the exception of a half dozen from i the director's former wife a r.d

daughter. These, ho declared, hr-d absolutely no bearing upon tho case Actresses In Seclusion. Mabel Norma nd and Mary Milos MIntcr, motion picture actres.-es, friends of the slain director, who have been questioned about the case, remained in seclusion Wedncbday. Both police and sheriff's investigators said later in the afternoon that no fuither information had been sought from them. While Associated Press dispatches from Washington announced the navy department has forwarded to the police descriptions of a' deserter from the navy who had used the nam of Slrathmore, which was known to havo been used by Sands,

limited ' tho police said they nad no direct

information from the department. They professed anxiety to get tho offieial description. raying they rould make pood use of It. County to Investigate. The Bjs Angeles county district attorney's office will begin investicitioti of the tragedy on its own acfount Thursday, it was stated by an ofiicial of tint otlico lato WcdneFlay. Fp to this time activities of the

i:

nient.

In the new Investigation every f . i .? ..-

oi uu- c.iso nu i'e luui r Stanisiau.s

and motion picture people and oth- :

ei s here totere questioned will re

:ic;

MOVING PFllMFrS. Ocar Little, 012 S. Iafayette blvd.. to 2114 S. Kendall st. Sidney Wolf, S.I! W. Colfax av., to S24 lb Miner ft.

Mits.- bfkdif i;lrfv df Mnii:.

Mrs. Urrdio Eilen DeMike, wife j of virgil DeMike. :20j x. O'Brien j British Oppose Delay A i t . 1 Wv f ti f 1 1 1 1 v m n m i r : i t 1 ! " r. ! -- v-

o'clocd after a six months' illness with heart trouble. She was born ln Bremen, Ind..

Jan. 2G, 1SS0, and was 36 years old.

kVia VS 1 rl 1 i' v rt rl i & r r 10 -f-f Vi n i I n

eome here from Walkerton. Besides her husband sljo is survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vannetor of North Liberty, a son. Vir

gil; two sisters, Mrs Clem Tuttlc of !

In Genoa Conference

Pv Associated Trefs. bON'DOX. Feb. $. It Is unlikely

! that t!io I"Yench government's ro-

: u st for a tr.reo month c delay ln

tho opening of the Genoa conference will bo met by Great Britain, it was stated in official circles Weduse da j". There are no objections to a delay

vrrr

Buchor, North ' a-

ntT.'. -.V" " in -irr

I of 11 , - , , r- ... tf--V t 111 a

Walkerton and Mrs. Frank Sims ofj "l ' tu 'l "fb. North Liberty, and three brothers. . .

Lorenzo Buchen. Frank Bueher.

South Bend; Levi

Liberty. Funeral services will be hol I at the residence Friday afternoon at 2:0. Rev. O. O. I, -.zier officiatinpr.

You remember Ben Franklin and his key. The lightning helped him invent electricity! A lucky strike for him! 0. P Q ff! f!I V (I l- :zJ J ii . Ll i rr n r "r ra L ll L ti L c When we discovered the toasting process six years ego, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now millions cf smokers prefer the special flavor cf the Lucky Strike Cigarette because Ws Toasted iwhich s-s in the delicious Eurtey f.avcr And also because it's

Burial tery.

will be in Biverview ceme-

M

nee iiad iiren conllncd to assitan."e

lias Laven the city pedice depart-

SPFLLA NOWAKOWSKI. ' Stella Nowakowski, six-year-old ; daughter ( f Mr. and Mnu Stanley! Nowakowski, 2110 orange st., died; Monday morning at 1 1 : C 0 o'clock after an illness of 10 day. . , She was born in South Bend Oct. 2. 1913. Bo-ides Hie parents, a1

brother, Edwin, and three sisters.:

a id Zabina. sur- ! f

i

Helen, Josephine

vivo. Funeral scrvl

nesday at'h taiooti

.... st

ces lTer bold Wed-jifJ n at 2 'dock at .St. j A

church, Be v. Marciniaic j

sought for additional Information, it I

was said. Another announcement was that there would he an investigation of

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Plates That Fit

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island

The 1 1 a i t i e n

Iheln- op.e, p.e s.iid. would l'.0r fvCognl.e '

a- P.-g il or r a,-!:: nay sucli action by tu An.:ri."in c. t mine -nt.

Collins i Iluscll IiooJal!y Oualific!.

,' (den 11uä?I1 wa said by marine orps cheers fo be qualified espoually for the task of dfaling with ' rr. blerc.s surrounding the American j (ecu pa than of Haiti, having through lb" ad mir !sm et ion ef midtarv affair.-

Ti-'ITdt 1 m o ; a j -1 V . . ) e v f " th ! : d 1- " V .

f. .c'ir.c i U . t Of Co in the Jol bv i .lay -f the

:ent . 1 aid .

van -iti affair h m tit--'s uulv 5 ' 1 1 '

is tla T her a i1 on

w

s

degree, of the natives. Dr. Hudiccurt, in appearing be

fore tho committee, also a'-ainst th fi .'.ting bv

tat.kera wi'li tlu- approval of tho

Am tue an -overianent of a loan of j f 1 l.CO'-.i'OO, which he ileclare-J had.

h en a-rv-r'ed. Br pudiation of any oil, Tnd , o-,n floate 1 without the consent of'iti Eolith

th.e Haitim people will follow "the his lifo. re-! "uat.on cf independence" of that Inj ure 1 I.a,-t T'all. country. Hudicourt a?-rted. j T:ic f-booting tonight i- said fo 'if thn !,mp, it ro;sumn:atcd tip . fdloTv an anudetit last fall in whhh

soutn Bend flour and feed man. at 420 X. Michigan st. if. w;,s born on a farm a few mibs south of 0e e-

41' years ago, and had lived

pnd the crrafr pirt of

enough to vote jn accordance

hi-- conviction?. They mouth-il-out the honor c-C the senate t ii e integrity of the individual

and then the proceeded to tarnish that honor and impair that integrity bv voting like a flock of sheep Bvery single democrat voted slavishly to dishonor his own colleague for what an unimpeachable majority of the people of Michigan had done when with full kn aw led 50 of all tho facts they freely registered their preference fcr Sen. Newberry." Sen. Pepnt-r al.-o said that on the '.egkl itv e program of congress he pia t'eiv. d that the tariff bill bo piven priority n r the arms conference treaties. He referred to William Barnes of Albany as the "beloved leader" of the Albany county republicans assembled and characterired Cov. Sproul as the "rightful h ad-r of the republican party ln Pennsylvania." and the man whoe

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w

a c . t ; -kat ,1 f v ,

popple rf Haiti v.Il never accept it' li-3 Kiid. ".V : i ring i w as important that f nanc a! Institutions should fake warn inc." The witness described President Part icueaave a the. "rubber rtamp'

I f f the j.-: ' and s.i i 1 t i with Irawil

i given th.

draw froni

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onal forces

it when orders for the of these force-- were

Jaquith was severely injured when part of a ton of coal being unloided at hi River Park office f,-U upon hum, causing a dtslorated Iiip. a broken cheeh-b "n and other injuries. Tecatpo of thee.-, disibllilies and a nervous attack which accompanied

leem, he retired

He who hunts twaa hares, le-iyes one .and loes the ether.

THF. Ill ST TI I Kit 1-1 IS IN DUXTISTKY AT A PBICi: Y()F CAN AFFORD TO PAY By the Ilolmr-s me-tluxl of Dentistry you are assured of plates that fit or jour money hack. You nut he fratfcliod. We restore your natural -x-prcssiou and elo away with that sunken appearance of tho face in such a was as can only 1 done by one who has devoted 3 ears of study to this particular branch of dentistry. Why let some cue experiment on your case when you can take advantage Of this Sfiviee ;it IcvS money? rouit ciiAins NO WAITS IIOLMFS DFNTAL SFKVK F .1. T. HOLMFn Iflltbrt c r. Wash. .v. Mich Sf. iver Central Drug Co. Look for Sign

DIMEL'S

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B:g half-p-rice sale Vernon's.

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Dollar Days Friday and Saturday Men s Storm Rolled Edpe

Rubbers, all Q-G ßej j t sizes SB-Wig

Women's Black Kid Juliets, rubber heels,

sizes 512 to -A m

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Women's Black kid and Patent Lace Shoes, sizes V:.... S1.89 Women's Black Kid Two

Eyelet Ties anu1 ßfi I Pumps, hi heels $ j kÜ?

I'elt Slippers.

leather soles. . lB üzi

Boys' 1 Buckle Arctics,

sizes 3 to

7 UBb

DIMEL'S 131 North Michigan St.

j Pump

Women's

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chrome or & ffö.fÄ

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CccriT Sot is thefavoritc f rfafftyr-torhATir.g.

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Have been allotted to Guiss Bros. We represent the gret Kimball Factory Direct, through whose cooperation we arc able to make this astonishing cfr

I er. We have been in the phonograph business over 10 years and we have seen many come and co KIMBALL has been "The World's Leading Musical Product" for over 50 year?. Nearly a million Kimball instruments have been made and ?old in .America. Kimball knows how to make phonographs we know how to make friends by selling only the best. We will give a free trial in every home in South Bend in which there h no phonograph or wherr theio is one if a comparison is desired our test is TRY THEM SIDE BY SIDE Wc have other makes taken in trade Mich n Columbia, Pathe, etc., to be closed out at astonishing pricc. Pathe $22.50 Thierolia $37.50 Columbia $69 TRY THEM SIDE BY SIDE

The Iv I MBA LBS cunpri?o r-ry Hyl- li. ;a Co Apartment Model B to th beautiful na-tuo 1 .F- r hoicti-t. Mahogany, Oak and Cutiv Vv nlnut Ca..iv.-

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OPEN EVENINGS EAST PAYMENTS Carfare allowed out-of-town buyers up to fifty miles

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The Days of "Readin an' Writin an' 'Rithmatic" i t:- ..:'. fni.'-g cat ahout "'.'.'a' !!- .uhjt r f that v t:i- f:ru-it qa1!- ; a :: '! : a .!'. ;r ,-p ir?ing and i a " i -1 : - -. "V.'i - ?(..- i rthout?" 1' the i..e r. !.';'. ja -'i . n i f every ne .v?-

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tl..- t.lvr :;:.-.--mer.:.-. Ti.-r ra d- u' t or t'r'a J cat 'via. .a tho r.t !--T,r.--." ri iy-.t l ,c- cti. r. ia cor.-ultfd. Ti e J!rt v, ' r d f ev-ry al V-V.s the uary; li.i-.h hith ai ln all f tho ;rof -.i.:y fcrrar.g 1 cha-i .T. - atior f 1.- in xe ! in tlda .t h.a- ; ! a-i ::;r.r- rf )s r,v,n to tui you at a glaa ; v h it tho follcvv Irg .Ter !.- .-.. at. Th it's dir- et tirne-c-.virar r- ..d-r-.---rvicr that a n't I !eat-n. Br-!r. v.-.; - it to fBI all jour VVPtl.t.'. Turn to tho c:rt.-:f,ed f?r"tloa todyl

fron-, active bui

rrfv if r,t also won hi with I , - v , . . . r. ro.u .u t.i...

tn.o c-un.rv. Tark ani Mishawakn ofn3 have1

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HOUSE CONSIDERS BONUS ESTIMATES

inet from p"-ge on.)

in operation unlcr

his

ii ; it i

nana, however. Jaquith was highly

reepcctM in

(Co:

who ?rve J witli tho army and rr ent cf thso who served .-. in rln.i i-nrns i

the community, and no clear motive could ho advanced which would suhftar.tiato the aicM theory at firft a civ . ).

The Useful Foil;

This fls;uro i ii. lii i icu

WINS FIGHT FOR

! Pier, i i - ! w it!

! elect ir - t : tke enh

I tee Ptu.iip. tho niatter.

The ri?.t question before the ta Fub-committ will be that of de- I ceding whot5-.r the total amount of!

tax revenue Is to come from a lim-ii mu.t make note of it

ite 1 group of pourcM or whether the taxe-i wall be spread over a wida f.rll s a to make the burden as

MARKETING BILL (Continue! from page one.)

Maybe the

a.lmir.h'tratipri is behind this bill If It Is tc, then I am glad they have come over lntv tho prime wagon with

Fome people hav a paj-i-ion for doing thlncs v.t!L Thes-o are the salt cf the earth for thv are independent and help the le.-s able. FlTIcient foik h a v . their eves examined by ciir Fyesight Specialists as rr mcms of gnuifr u?efuinos.

Vi? i t,riih! fn thf)ft Who have rn t'1irl..r- , .-. r .n.-n .

. tun or in . f - ' . v.o. know.

' pay. Thr-re wa pl& to be a drift of atin-.er.t ln the committee for a tax f po-si'rdy one cent a gHon on pasiino and als. a levy on the transfer f Mocks and bonJa. ThFse are only two of n pcore cf ugKstlons and It wai made plain

no decision as

others.

but I welcome them here." Th- bill u ns intt . la. d simulta-

n-'ou.v

th

that thro ha ben

to thee or any

io.-.w. :l;.d ser.ate Ir.

April of last year. It was neon acteul on by ihe house but when it' reached the ."-r.ate it lay In committer for several months. More delay came after It reported to the senate and li was side-tracked fcr. erne rri-

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Blackston TheaUr Bld.

212 SOUTH MICHIGAN ST. Etorefl at Lima, äprlngeld. Ill Fort Wayne, Indla

The Bank Ahead

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1 he answer is easv enough:

Because they expect to find money and other valuables kept or hidden there. When people generally learn to use checks instead of cash, and to keep valuables in safe deposit boxes rather than around the house, the burglar profession will suffer a severe slump. Are YOU helping to make burglary profitable? Our checking department and safe deposit box vault are always at your disposal.

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