South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 43, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 February 1922 — Page 2
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1022 OFFICIALS HUNT JEALOUS SLAYER IN TAYLOR GASE i:i)io. r.7. STATES Tr U All WILL BE IOLGHT WITH GAS . - V., : d ii r,::j ,ie or.) :' !':.:! b'fab s :;iar.ufatur-3 if 250,000 STARVING JAM ES MGREy OKDFRS SWINDLE RS I RICKARD RELEASED DECLARES JAZZ MUSIC AHOUsHEtV !! AM' fei U !i IS VICTIM OF TO ATTEND CHURCH ON $10.000 BOND SHOULD BL it) CHUVASH REGION KANSAS riTV. Mo f. 1 1? ' a; e.iurr.: v,...s r. vro:.-? T- r c :t-r w ; i: r- r: v . 377. in 5 , is 1 ' : ; .- a ".. M!i. oIL Ml I. Mrs. t n b : : :. : . i at h- r h':. r jv ifb r- (( or. ti:su - d from rS or.".) .-ne im p on TiH. H-.:hi:.as:in. I'j. .ir.d John Ha Mock f Jay by . a f 10.000 hall furnished by a bor..'-, on vcur.jf people a. hn a- r a:. 1 ?):-::'.. . . . . . . , , of i:r';!vf ul r- .v.'ivi'n of ir?rvo. Jib's Jf:-bh Il.i.ts '.low :r.c t'sti- üay r.r. a charr -rof-rr'-i by 1 fuprintr.d o: srhr J Utir .- : h a P ; Rriltirts IVnm l;:i.fr, 17. lr.tr !i-jor ff-r sale. Hp v.m r f ! - .-! rr.r.y by ir. Uphriam. ;'.v.-rr:: in y.-ar-cM A!;ce Ituck and th Chi.- . serted In a speech be Tor o I.: r , ..... . .. .. Indicate Thousands Arc Dvin" Dailv. that th co::p.t- :.a 1 sw !::d:-d h.:a. , Iran's society, .ilekard was hOd to .:e . o:s tca:r.--rs toiay ' .. !: "Pori ran nan u f ae 1 ire been I :-r:. . Ar-ri: ll"r rr. ""ti-T. r i vi ! - appear in city court Monday morn-.-'iicl b.at r.c- day whenjthe .-rar. i jurj by Magistrate t'imp"Th? nation b.as een fhie-t inning of IV.iy Jnilir;i!r Jralon-v I- H'hl Moti f (!riin . .1 ' rate eh'apiy arai at a - 4 - 44 j 1 . , - v. b" t kr.Kv th.t Iiuck pirl and her : said. -I am Jut wondering whr-h-r ' , I M :s r,i.-..-.i r.ow with tu r.y As,r-iaM Ir-. alski, 733 Hanoy ft., wore arrerd I r-.-J -o 'a"- - PrMr'frier. 1. Ann lies, had "'..M en rr-" - k t, u f . . . ...... T Mr.. I . - - --v n jar's , apr-arc-'l and cr:.d "What .r yuu,r. Wall btreot. it.d fifty thousand chi! Iren ge: ...... - - -' ; ' 1 -' . i . s " i:... . . . i : . ' uut i ; i.1 tl ; i . V i i 1 1 k.I vt.'O-w a.- ! v - T- T hL- .r, -Mr. W THOMAS It. Ni'l.lAVv
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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:,: 1.' r a-- !a;r.e "fall cf per." ' Ibiihon L'-a.sanL and workers in all j . I?xfv ririnnc m w
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If. exbr - d hirn,:f U :i:R aro dy i: daily. The surviv ATTEND CORONATION ' ,
to a .nr.;. 1 irr bona in: til ' ;ire r.'luced to a sta'r. of pitiful . ,,y A,50Cjatc(1 prc8P.
j RUSSIAN RELIEF WORK jü.rjjy when rate ardsmen a:.d i GERaIAJV POLICE BREAK "l:T-1- !" : '7' ' ; .v v I NKW YORK. iv-b. 11. Tiio k- prohit'ition cnforcerr.ent office tm r'r itl r i 4 vniT '''"r" TI " ' - " rvfr: winter Ilusfia h:us xn.-ri.-nce 1 1 raided Xewort Si'.ocrjs, today UP I)Ht RAA DJ I lIA(r d.:' ir- . --x KrMh- : a quart ---r of a enf.iry t!:r at-r j pir-aded v.t gru.lty to a teehr.h-.al : rkpj.in. l-v-b. lt. T' p'..' rr-f'r- -'r. ; : - lb-'.-: :
Mi I tcht "I rail.
; .::p :. a r..- on h. r fod. Ho n.l ) , 'r.f and th'ir supplies rf sub- I ROME, IM). 11. Popo Jh:s ha
to delay shipnifrts of foo 1 fcr the i charge cf havlrg kr.o'lcdgc rf a vax A caurltt 10 :r.err.l 'rs .' a har. i :
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; , pp:.;.-d to tlio cnib-tion of for-tit,n" read. nn of clay and ! decided that ofner of the Itahani V , 1 , ' -;wn:en tins reen lerr.z.r . .- . r:,u I,,:., until Kurope" ts n her Uraw. nre now .xhau.t.d. ?vys the army may enter Si. Pet.f, to w;:.!'"3 rT0'"; 1 " , , 7 or law Butona., red ur, :i;bs for everai months -X hfl t;v ' yj, f... ve. which addn that tho reopl. rt. th, coronation wearing th,ir I nltrv!:cT? aUnwn .'ration today frotn der 530a bail and a prelim nary ; hu,,,hback butler ho a yr,, ? ' II. (m,,!m, ,h, radio tbo grrat- threatened with utter d -rue- uniforms. This Ins not b.en p,r- ' 'T T -IfJlln- npr n the charco wa, ,,t for a tramp. b,t h is grown - r: :i, - ' .Mi- a'virr, of the tioh. 'P i.tP d ,ce tb, f ,n of t raT ! tr'üi n 5 h'Jro dircior. March :4. ,s to bay trotnncr her.-, and 1,.,-- 1 a.ar.rf, oi ine J - - : ..v, , ,..-, . , C . V , 1 1 Tt i-s --,'rl i!l the Haiti" r-'triori. a larre number of the others Pavuriu v a- !: r. r. ot "WitJi n. w arrii.liii'ra wo m;sht be, Th-r ar- '4srS of i.f.th-r- j-ovver. 1 1 Is in t erpie t l n a a n r,:h t.r o , , . - .... ..... 1 Jxri V ' ... . .
ribb. to h.ar ants talk orrn- diV." i ni.-.thf -nr.? their children and of , .!n 0f the intention of the nw pen- -' -a , - -...a, a;ret;ea a, .u .c: P u. t!v- principal tivi'as oi tr.- P.:-.-; lM j persons dovourir. human rWt in l t'ff to carry on a -oli-v of ,iacV haa been closed to navigation :.d tr. and were released after lurmshms d,re:-ö was to steal l:v.o.-k and
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HARDLY WELCOMED Vl'Oy IIIS ARRIVAL
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rad: u as. th greatest invention i plotters wro to cscap to a .teamer : ? ! ... ;,L f. nnd explained how the ! tJat was to h In readine-i-s and sail
''"',;r!' ' j ar :p::::-r v.dnch can "stp" a tt rj!;liftt or.ee for Mobile. How the plot
jo th.,.j-.r.d of doerr-. could be I WM thwarted is a imp!o story.
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1. . . fa,, ,.f th.. , arth. This amnlififer is , " -uoua ana irom mere no was to
,:",'fr V'- pr.oti,-a;iv (h, sain. h the ono that ß to Harrisburp and address both ' y '''' - th" .,...! ,,,m. b. x.ir.. thJ branches of tho state legislature and
'' ' . . r.-f ?-b of ! Vt r a r.d ' . . ... . .. ' return to PhU.-rtlrlil ,..,!
, ... , , , I . . v.-:--bin-'f.n fp'-f.h or l'rest iiara- , " v .i f"- f:!f:1 w,,r,'! r rl"' . ,n r,ieL.. n- tn th rbon. fecial train into Washington a
v a t 1 ' d." i t a"cr. y s c"'. o ' ,l " j.,:. .. ,i c... ...re-M.- o th' ' --ir 'Js v'ho ha I thered In MAdison . r ... , r,. ' iS'piai o harden, N'w York City and
ii'nT p o i n f s . Th" fai:-.;r phonograph, he took
l'-i': - t" say. w.a;? not wanted by the;
pah!;' tlf rf'-ro li. has clone lit-
tar, which i-i apparently eirntlv dt-sred by a majority of the Italian nation. Cirdinal .:letil who U confined to b.i- bed with influenza, will bo unable to perform the function of cro;vnlr.;r the pope, that duty having '."en aslgiic1 ham as dean of tho cardinal deacons.
For this reason it has b -come ne,-1 MqRI BODIES ARE
(S.'.uy io r.'-r'iin. ;tu inon-irtu-.n ship. to the Black s-a, which means
other butcherr.
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I!r,i'M-, .Tc:ioiiy Tho Motiv. - - Tf v.-hi h v, is at br '
Hope Presbyterian Church to Have Lincoln Service A rpecial I.ncoln day ser.lee will bo observed at tho Hope Presbyter-
a delay lr. tb.- trabs-b-.-rtatlcn of j-up-pli. to th i(-::ons In north Ku.-s:a., I r. o b. t affected by th famine.
RECOYERED FROM RUINS
IMHilVIA R. It. SXItlKIb Buenos aikcs. r..b. a ia-i
NEW ORLEANS IIUN'E FOR ZEY PREY OST FAILURE
RICHMOND, Va., IVO. ll-Four , 1a, lliiiratch to La Macfn rcpo inore nodi wero found today in th-.hat a r;, i: r, .r. n 5trlhe 1 ruins of the Lexington hcttu, vh:cM!. ' , tM,.i, . . , . . , i broken out in Ho.b.ia. was destroyed by lire l ue-;day, m-!
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creasing the known death litt to Three of the hovel's guests are ttill : -mining. The recovered bodies today : '
NEW OHLL'A.VS, La., Teb. 11. - ere paid to IL Kicser. of CV; An extentive search by news-paper- lumbus, O., a traveling salesman:; rut n todav faib-d to dis'oi. mpv riu William II. Kennen, of Galesburg. ;
that would lead to the discovery cf ! Va., and E. O. Tr.ylor, Jr.. of Town
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STATISTICS
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Zey prevofet, film actress, an import-
Ian church Sunday. The program jam witness in the Arbuckle manill include hymr.s. scripture read-1 slaughter case, who according to fan lng, a reading, "Lincoln's Birthday," j rrarcj5CO dispatches is believed by
change r.r cars In Baltimore being I a dialSUe, "In Lincoln'.! roohsterß," nlst. Atty. Brady to be in New part of the program. The ppech and deetions by the male quartet, j Orleans. was made In Philadelphia that A Pc!al ofTerlr.g:. which will o to S3 Tease Dowling, a personal
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memorable Independence Hall speech in whicli Lincoln paid: "All tho political sentiments I'entertain have ben drawn, so iar ns
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l.iptoti S,nlsj able. A ; i b! -;ra::i a r" rdv: 1 from Sir 'Ida in i.i I.iptoo from London ad:r " - d t'i I Mi:-".':. It vad: "l,-.ir!ii t in crratul.ations and b. ui-h'-.t I. r many happv returns
the Boa-d of Mission for Prcfdmcn I friend of Miss Prevost now in the
of the Pre-sby torian church In th
United States, will be taken.
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this hall. I never had a feeling, politically, that did not f-pring from th: sentiments embodied in the Declaration of Inderiendenee." The forebodings that crowded In
upon Lincoln at this time found expression In the epeech when he raid:
i ,.;r birthday. I am sure tint j "If this country c;nnot b- saved'
v. f-nt iro v. .odd v. ill join In wishing 1 without giving up that principle!
(the Declaration of Independence)
Economic b steam-driven motor cycle has b a built by a Denver man.
city for a theatrical engagement, declared that "if Zcy got to New Orleans, t-he'd hike right out for Cuba." 'Say listen,' ho continued in a whisper, "she's: In Cuba by now. Suro'nuff."
vllle, N. C, while one body cou bo Identified.
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C. W. Bolenbaugh. a one-Ftor liv.'ns: in Tn - v, "ar' an i Mi'-hi"'
frame dwelling at M0 Cover Ft.. es- i of lows, a r.d Job.n
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KPSOM SALTS FATAL ; movhskmits. TO FIYE CHILDREN i J. J. Koshetka, 4:r. N. Blrdsll st., CHNTKALIA, Wash., Fob. 11. j to 1601 Lor.ley av. Five children of Mr. and Mrs. I'd, S. Geranowskl, 434 S. Warren st, Rhode?, of G Liber, Wash., m ar to 1 01 1 W. Sample st. here, died today within an hour j L. W. Mannock, 014 TZ. Corby f after their mother had given thf m ' to 4 3 S Harrison av. doeros of what was purported to b I. H. Huff. 01 W. La?al1r av.. to
epsom rait?, which she said sho had ' ' a s.. i purchased .'id a general ttore in GU- : J"'1" I'rzlbusz. W. Ro-ers et., j ber. The coroner is investl.rat in . 1 ,n N- dchnson st.
an ! two s inters. Mririrt rr. 1 K.ither:n.. bth livtrg iu -rm a r:y Fnrrr,i ! s r 1-e t'11 be held Mc1diy afternor-n .-it a o'c.-'-;. Ii M Goffr..,y of the 7. '.or. r.grt!l.- a', church of!', "'a tir.sr. The b-ijv c-n b viewed At the W-wT:r.in and liar fur. era I p irb" r th: - nfcr-.n ant tomorrow morr.ln . Swank Dj .-s Ctbi:-5--:.Ia:n T 71 . ::-tf.
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u tb" b st of health and many i.v"-e y-;'pi cf um iulnf!s for thtl'?;'!0 of lo.ankind by wdio you are I'ird'd a. oo- of it.-? greatest benc-
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L ei th:'. lr.ve .--tig ito-4 vtr-iji-iit. th-v atul b:t wishes to my good belie e, to tb" tic! e.f th a-'tsjai ' tri ?id tJic anniversary of his l!?.v r. wa the i - a-nrv .. ' .-, t :i-. : b.rlttday. m this day the whole who... name '. v. .thiol! i nuntry f-licitab s i grand obi man, Thi.i v ort: tn told h !-,-' ., - . 'I 1 s u : A. bill "!"." tor:..'.- that i he u a .a i i :? .bo;,- Ilardii'." 'onr.Uuhito. Alvaitd" sb. 1 1 uh.h, , p ;- ; 'r- -i-b t t Harding today mad'--how !o.at-d a' abou4 7.' ! p. ; pubk-.- a 1 ,fr cf i ongra tula Ions to
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I w;is about to say I would rat bobo assassinated on this spot than turrendcr it." .. if : i
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At the Io e.f the Philadelph U speech Lincoln went to Harrhsburg as originally scheduled, but instead of Maying over night, a special train was ordered nhich got him into Philadelphia aain in time t- connect with the irguiar nihL Washington train that briUgbt him into the capital at o'docl; tli; next morning. 1'cr fonr that the change
In his program mlzht be dis,-overr .-f i
' h bn thdav. Hardinrr dvel-lr.ii (.1,,.,,,!, v..-.'.
-..rg- fr: r.d.-hip Po- tb: in-i h, lcft n-0 JonoJ, j lr. , Tr(irri;J
'''r '' ". lay 'oid'.s ramp in i nirt'. and v .td-raphiu comnm- . ti - . ' . . .'initiier ! I . : ...
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the messngo was flashed ov-r tin
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' ")!'" -r.diiigloiys.-n has re- j (-ountry that the presidetxt-el ct liad
' Tr. io. i Kitl to" ot Hi" tact flint von :trn , nrrl vert k.- ten in W-ih'tnM
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It Is not generally known !nt
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v .". i f.- w m.ruf. I . . -. to ;,, i .-Ifbr tte your 7.",th biithday on f v-'.d d-v ii in rol l bio..-! t! ? !p- 1 1 b. II and I am faking this occa-p-t.s d::' to'-, lurkitb-; '.';-- ! i damp Vk. 0i uiy congratulations id !':!''. . t : 1 'iy b t wi-h--. I licpi you
r a i . ; ' ha'., ma'iy tooio years' of hap
py ::vi''. to the world at !arg.
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some time later a man named Byrr.e ; was arrested in Richmond on the j charge that he was condimting a ! gambling institution, but th real ' oau.se of his arrest was suspeeted ! disloyalty to the Confederacy, a r.d of ! this charge ho was cleared by th ! testimony of a man named Wigtall, t
whei swore that Byine was captain i of the bam! that plotted to ass.is-l j inate Lincoln as he' passed through ) I Baltimor'. I j Probably not one nrnn in fifty had la welcoui" for Lincoln whe-n ho aiiried In Washington ami that event.,
HY SEW EEESERS rooming. Confrr.-iKis ,n differ-j
; Mit pluses of the policy t b" in.ailjtriirated with the r."w president were'
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or th-rn div:s..p of th-- Ir:sh re- which this picture was made, wa.; , abk.Mii army and Iiis staff wer- all ; the resnlt. The chair was one n by T"..-r-r unior.i-'.s last Sun- : whi-di senators and representatives!
i lv while ,.p. th'-.r way to Perry to J ".-at" for their pictures. The ttand ' f.-oty.alt Toat.-h. Win n wrirt e-f the ; and the ink.-dl and the hi-h .-ib,; -:.:;: of thee nan re.K'li' d the ' hat apjoar in prints from tb other : ol pa i rt - :.a of tho republi. an ' two nesrativ -s, but thi is th" b t o"i'S iti f.orth in Iv.in.sti r reprisals 'picture ever made of the bet man .: -is wire org iniZ'.d. -(bid ever niad. the "bi loved" of More sp.-eia'. prdb:o are hying re- j the best land that tiod and man havo a:t. .l lo ra and the military-police ever made the pensive, kindly, iul.oritb-. are pr--paring for au:- I -'oura geous Abraham Lincoln!
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ytr sH)I'I rHM?I'l1' HIT V ' h'.'.'.r d of Ikarois Prarcis of London, pope, who spoke with him in fluent' r-dOl LUhhlAL liLLK leaned i Germar. i
'HE ROBERTSON collection of Spring Frocks
introduces the t?ort of Dresses women are wearing on Fifth Avenue the Champs
Flysees everywhere that fashionable women gather in the afternoon. Severnl of the new models are in costume and cape effects. A new lattice trimming is most effective, being in some instances, of Taffeta in tube like folds pressed flat and worked into many intricate patterns. Periwinkle Blue, Emerald Green, Beige and Fuschia are the favored Spring colors. Simple Frocks for the miss arc shown with full skirts, round necklines and, by way of ornament, knots of French flowers at the belt.
WEEDS, Tricotinrs and Poiret Twills take the
center of the stage ns Spring fabrics.
smart box coat is here again trimmed in effective touches of hand embroidery of self with here and there a touch of brighter color. The new butterfly Coat is also present in our collection of Suits. It has raglan sleeves and is trimmed with embroidery, braid and self bands. Long braided tie belts and long notched collars are seen on several models. The Suits for larger women have the straight and youthful lines. Trimmings is of braid, embroidery, seit bands and some stitching.
Hats HATS that fashion lovers will choose Mats with the strong appeal of freshness and originality, blossoming with Springlike brilliance Hats as diverse and individual as Madame pleases, exploiting fascinating shapes, new trimmings, scintillating colors, etc., etc., all await your selection in our second floor Millinery Salon.
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T IS evident that Vah Skirts are to be very popular this Spring and our showing can
satisfy the most fastidious. There are very attractive models in Sateen and Satinette. Some have scalloped edges and others an hemstitched. Both Flesh and Wh ite are being shown. AUo. our assortment of Woolen SkirM is very complete and geiod looking.
OUR Spring line of Coats includes many smart models in a variety most pleasing. There are Sport Coats in Polo and Tweeds with reversible and plaid backs. And there are also handsome Capes and Wraps in Poiret Twill. Bolivia, Duvet de Laine. Panne Velaine, Tricotine and Pandora.
ET us have faith that right makes right,
and in that faith let us dare to do our duty as we understand it. Abraham Lincoln
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Sweaters N OUR newly arranged Sweater Department on the second floor you will find a beautiful
showing of pure thread Silk Sweaters for women who are particular. These Sweaters of th? higher grade come in Tuxedo style and have plain or braided girdles. The qualili'-s are particularly good. A choice of the block, stripe or plain pattern
weaving is given.
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