South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 45, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 February 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1922

OPERATION PROVES Cupid Will Enjoy DENIES PETITION

FATAL IN ATTEMPT His of Days FOR MAN'S RELEASE YÄ

TO AMPUTATE LIMB 0n Va Day

LA KOK CROWD ATTENDS "STUNT NIGHT"' GIYKN

ON CO. GIRLS

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Night propram pr- tn! d hy thr . f :! chib of Wilson IJrother .-hin AlontllomrrV luTu.-O I iahra. , f,ic.nrv Monday r.l-ht.

Roth Retires; His Successor

Comic Valentine Get- "Kbr"! .orpu. Writ A pain, t Duck ! t. ;;? '';' r -T. . i v.ijio;." ar;iirtr!ir!it.: offered tho-

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ancr.'liüc much tnorf than their nmny's worth. Th program was tj-,o cror. I annual or." riven by th ehjb. Pro f"? from th cr.tcrlair.-

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T:rtmt rpo'iihi0 for the s: rrs?

of tl'f hov wri' M;- Arini Lbifey. entertainment committer thainnan, ür.d Margaret Hurntt. "tirls' ( jh prf!d.rr.t.

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f J,0 fc'"0'A ' i. "T!iy si:rr d''. i.ooi. kr; .'.v it sir ;rl rnarrif I an-; T!:- v.T.' dijf at tl,- shTif? 'i:,- f.;;r,;v. I w-vilrr :f -he n t ' a r: !'! t.i dity. Ipp.ty I'm A. -r-rdf ?' II. H i rd f sky i-f'ndod th .artj.-n

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idaif Mond .y niornin jta:r.d i i Wafhatn, in whjoh ! li charsrd , iujth ui.ad i..rrr,.v. Tho v5.M-it;c j Io.-? to Home and IVreoiial j.t't 1 ril.d h W.f thi-ft of p.iprr- T ril . : n,in- od fiom i.oyd Lehman, . f rnipertv rlareil at 4,ÜÜ0 ! Mat shall county, and alkfffd re- Kivr Otlmr I'irpi

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i Anna lad I'ay, the- mystihVr of j .-"; nt. has ch"5' ii South Tml i a-, t!o' ;t' in which sin- will clo-o

th" theatrical part of Ii- r life atxl ni'aik upon sfTiou.s Ftndy d' an-

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TO SUCCEED LANEl i;-Hii3fr

The afrrrnihly of the I'ourth depree. Knichts of Columbu, held their rnonthlv dinner at tlie Kahle banquet h i Monday ni'ht. more, than : 00 monih-rs heinu: prcsa-nt. Prof. John M. Coomy was the principal scakr of tho ovoninff and ' tedd of some intcrcstinff facts con

cerning tho lifo of Abraham Lincoln which have not a yet been pub-

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wernl between 1 0 0 and ."!"" cjtiesj tion.-, written in secrecy a.-d never Hnanl nf LMtiratinn aims j l' ":vln- ' i" th ..m rson as,in thrm. Attriiilanr' ( )ff irr- I n Jler present py formance u hy

fir tho iuot mystifyinff Ii il i ?lic

h.as err ffivrn and for a (juartcr

Jo-, pi,!; . .,.'or :;.a,.v v. aa appoint' 1 att r, !..!.. o:!".i r for th-- public s--ho.il.; of South Iend at a meeting

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tain -tw i'iairs w rmic' ! day or Abandon Car.-. ; P.ut tv.a. mro -hiys l.avo b-a!-' bua-d i:a-tori-.s to so-aaro 1'.-22 a u t o -

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'in conformity t a r.i!:-: rr. .1 ! ('Utgrowin-' it? quartf r. at "07 W. John Kotli. after yi.irs u;th the Sc'y of State Ed Jac k.-c-n. rd. t -Jefferson blvd.. whore the St. Jo.eph j n.v?(K.jation. roju'r.e.i reoertly in had born is--ued from :1p- ot!h -s ot roianty Loan and Sa vines association; j;,Vor of P. P. "!':il arant. Mr. Rotii, t;"' secretary of sta-. ir.t ru tir has been located for tho prist five j ilu ia. liu intr:;n;. r,:..! ju t h" ."tat. autn police to ana -t o;'1-:: i-:-

cars tho association lias removed j . uc,.(s a::.i .t,a,v -louth of t bo , af t - r Wed n t sd;t y .

1 ;..-soi -i.ation. will remain with the in-1 La.-t minute ruu for lice::- a

j .'dilution in the capacity of a.-.-

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ant i th" local la a do, u.t r t .-rs of th'- I loo- ;

State Auto Assn. i on and is e

Mr. Koth N 1 veteran of th- civil I Pted to continue for th- 1 a l U

A defertive flue 1? the only, cause fji cmen have In en able to di?iover

for a lire which swept the

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Th fire was discovered at 2:45 o'clock in the afternoon by pedc-s-trians, who summoned firemen. The flames had already gained considerable headway, however, and tho bla.o was not extinguished until after the entire roof had been destroyed. Wrddlns Gifts Ilurn. Much of the loss is to personal property which was stored in the attic, Mrs. Mary Galbraith. newly wed, beinp one of the heaviest losers. Wedding k'ifts which she had put in the attic temporarily were completely burned. Tvvn of her mll veicterila v .'iffer-

li-hed. and of his many viiU to the 1 t , . Mnr.ltin rt ,vhero

io- cabin in Kentucky where Lin- .himnev fire did not d.amncre a

cdM was born. The story of Lin- iU)U5,, owned hy T. Elmer Peak, and ' "In's s hool day. the poverty ot th); otnrr t sjCott and Division sts.. his jiaia nts and his early hardships J to extinguish burning rubbish were were told in a highly interesting oio reported by the lire departm inner. Lincoln was held up as an j rncnt. example of the true American. j Three fires were reported to dif-

William A. Mclnerny pavo a splen- fcrent stations of the fire d'-part- " ""' " - - - '

did talk on "American Thought.' ment Monday morning. Hoee com - . WM

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offices to a larger location at 1-1 S.

Main st.. and opened there fcr busi

ness Monday morning. Tlie North

ern Indiana Abstraict Co.. lias also

moved its olhces from the J. M. S

t' South Prml f')- ( .n. , : I'l'ii littc! l, "Si n ( t j;. t ;

moved Jts ollices Horn t tic .1. M. s. . T j; i hour- With the cb of b :-:; ' . .... , ... , , i v.ar having s-rv d in the v , th In. 11-! "lir- uu" llK building and will share tlie now ... , . . . - j.-h 1 the aso.-iap.n will ab r-don ' . ... ... j ana Ilc-güm nt. t reginu nt wan-di was - 1 1 ' ,'" il "'" " 1,1 ciuarters of the association. , . . , . ., i! w-u in-.- of it, -!.' to the ia-: :... , , , y ' oraniü d and mu.-: red trom Soatai;K- ,u 1" ' " l'" - The M. Joseph (.ounty Loin and j , , ! mibbc an. I thcna,':"- lice? nn.-t ' ! ,. . ' . , .ft I Lend. He encaip-d m some of t ho ' a'11 1M1 4 - ' ' 111 Saving Co.. was organized in -; can!r.t luua p;Utks of thut war ! Kcur.l by others than i.-w -r,'-"

. . ' and was wour.t.oj in the bait t b- of ;',-i' i x.ooun ..n- o...m. o. ...r cent. I). L. Cutninins, vice-president, . , . f, . , , ,,.,.r,.,.,rV ,.f t,,i;.., . , , hu'Kamaui u'.a . After th" w.ar h- re- ; ri . a . or s.ax , ir.a.anapo.. . John Koth. se ret.arv ancl st. arskad-I . . ,.1 , , ,, . . I turned to sm.t 1 land .and sc-rv d don. treasurer. Ir. ( ummir.s later . , ... , , . -i . , , two Lrms as citv treasurer, from ! PlbD became president and remained in! ,co. ,v ,, , . ... , .1 , , . ,

that capacity for many years, being tucceeded by Lafayette bA'ain, Williiim Swintz and Granville W. Zeigler. the prtsent head of the organisation.

1 S s 4 to 1 ws. lie now lives with hi lie id i.ags liave no: :.c K;t. L.-;

daughtt rs near Itertr.and, -Mich. 'deed they are more popular t!a.:i

Tlie present officers of the St. ever

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Joseph. "oun:y Loan .and Savings as-' however is for the c:.fh-pe

soiation. which now ban ;i capital of .-n;tli at f( 1 ! cnh.

ap.

K, v. Paul l'oik. C. C. announced 1 panics from the No. 3 station am

that a play ivould be given at the

of th- P.. , id of Ldu- ation. h'dd .Monday i.i rhf .it the S, hord Administration Pu;!I;::g Tbc n-" w i ppoinr, c a resident of Soiath Lira I and bas b.cn im)loed for the pa.-t l;t yt.ars in the pailway Mail S'ii-e on the N't w York C ntrail lira s. He is a broth- r of Palton Moomaw, nuin!" for th-- county. Mr. Moomiu- will a.-im.- bi-s new out: ; Ida , i: k on veni nee, !:P taa - rs of th-- board sta! d. H'' will fab.il t a .. 1 acy b-t t op. n w k : th-- form r a i dam-e otticer. La!.. . ban- . ! aim. ma.batiou oi!ie r . S.'bin-: of i;!i- I b' ral dia . o a of ro u t i c b u - i n -s co m p 1 -t . i J h ms.- i o 1 1 of the b . 1 a t d .

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of .1 century she has amused tho.l-""rr m J' Jsil

pul'iic ami given learned college professor. something to worry about.

MICHIGAN CITY KLKS AID IN Kiri AL iikki:

.Mctliocl Simple Her method bs simjde. Pvcry persoa entering the tlieaiter isi asked to write a cjuestton or. a slip of paper, .-ign their namesi, fold it and keep jt in theL pockets. Miss Pay then .appears upon the K.age. is blindfolded and covered with a great sheet. She then proceeds to call name after mime, read the question and give her .answer. Spiritualism and telepathy .are the

favorite explanations of he; powers.

She i.s not suspected of having any as-sistants or of u-ing "dummies" in th audience. The investigation by scientific student.- ,,f psychology have removed from her any su"plohui ,,f tiickery. "No. I don't claim t be sup r

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ranging her w hite silk dress in j

Speciil c.u - . r i . , 1 more than a hurdicd M'.- iri-aa ':tv PI';-; to ;hi-i

wercd a call at C06 S. Notre Dame i av.. a g-arage of the 11. (I. Christ- ,

man Co. Some oil on the floor had It

become ignited. There was no dam

quested all to attend. Prof. William

Penitz announced a Washington's

birthday party and dance. läge. John Gearing acted as toastmaster. About $130 damage resulted from

ja fire at the residence of Edward! CLAIMS WIFE HAD BAD Gram!. 010 Harrison av.. at 10:30; ,.,..nrl) .crc nrrPIT!"'clolk Monday morning. The lire! 1L-MI LK; ASKS DrX.lVr was of an unknown origin. Hose ; An unont rollablo tempe r, vile j companies from the No. 6 station I nanus and frequent quarreling p re I answered the alarm. I

tin grounds on which Albert Arnold t.b-d suit for a divorce from Lillie

An alarm at 12:50 o'clock at 714 j

S. Chapin St., the clothing store ot

Arnold in superior court Monday. gam nuntman, -was answered by No.

Th" couple wa re married May 7. 2. roof tire, started by sparks l'.'.'l. and s parated Feb. L. 1922. j from the chimney, caused damage ' amounting to HOAKY WIHK TAPPING

GAMK NETS S100.000 tSLKKlLIN bPKlINUS

XKWAKK. N. J.. IM. 1U. Swindles may come and "con game.s" may go, but the old wire tapping game simply won't wear out. A N'ewairk man of large means, formcrlv a wholesale liquor dealer.

f.bN. "Am I a spiritualist? Well, 41,1,1 "vertly a partner in a I cat. not .say that exactly. 1 liavo i Hi!-!' drug concern, is said by alv.avM refu-ed to take at plac n t j fl' nJs to havo lust 10'.öOö in a the head of anv .nnt organization xvir" tapping swindle in Florida, and pose as ai leader. It is too groat " at.-d abuig ago-old lines, at r,.-M,,ni,il:tv. and I think I owe Aecording to his friends, the exmv. ,df -.ci ti, oub'i,. , li'iuor dealer went south about a

1! V b-t ::i:ht to a?t t. I cue ot the , ', .. ' .. . o-l. , , f r-e-ich-

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is 1 haw in the past until I retire as 1 expect to do whn I have com

! pb-tvd my tour of the world."

Get Many ItUi. "Put how i- it you rep at the questions and answer them If you do not claim tri possess any gift

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wen. now. ;r is haro to .answer

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Pa.'.t one," Mis.j lay smiled rv.asivpl. "All I know is that when I'm

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ing ;i. Tampa hotel met affable : a 'angers who indduced him to enter a "sure thing" rystem of plaiying the races. He put IT $20,000 .is a starter, and was told that he had won $22.", 000, hut muet ad-

I ,iii-,- .another $SO.('-00. aus evidence of g-od faith, before he could col

lect. The Newark man's friends

b airne.l. through his banker, of his

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1-;: h.-ta o- M ir- h ! -. The h ai I.Iks w i i 1 ar rt::-- ., n e mr.-i-in for ti: ; i'i-i .1 :.d t b- ai lodge d gre

to me .111. I i-ntt ., tn..,, ..ff '''-""" ' 1 1 1 1 " 1 's '" oi co .-..-

a rapidlv a 3 I can. You know ; ;,'MK 'no of them received a reply.

;; ;. , . ' '.yourself that many of the answers "- oau. 1 am .'i. van tawe

ar. raunt, .an-i 1 ilonl claim that .......... . ... ...v...., mo,-t. than SO pen-out of thorn will Inin(l yoUr own hllsln('r tr T sf.virr,-l t,. tMri, r i, i Th- $e.ft(Mi draft on a N'ewark

arswersl wouid 1t:.-'t be n rank fail-'

lire that's .,'.! there i to it llutiw;,J invested in tho game. The afth. questions I an.swer from th f-,5,1 ftransren disappeared and stage are nothing compared to t!i-iu:th the ori?inri1 the ..nc.-s I receive by mail thousands ! $so-00 additional, and the $223,000 of them. Many of th, m com-rn j "profits." the mot intimate and .hil sub-! K. Burpo. In charge of

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Mrs. Moni I'owtrmain waxs a week j end visitor at t lie home of her son, ( Frank I'owerman, in South Lend. I The Aid Society of the Methodist church met Thursday afternoon ir

the c hurch parlor. Plans were made for tlie annual Washington Day banquet to be held Feb. 21. Mrs. 1 A. Beall is seriously ill at her home on C'asa street. George Wright wa? a visitor with bis son, Henry Wright, in Ionia Sunday. The Afternoon Card Club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. K. A. Miller. Mrs. Lhasa Palmiter is confined to her home hy illness. Her daughter, Mrs. Itose liurguyne is; caring for her.

Lev. W. N". Sherrill is on tlie Mck i list. The pulpit at the United Preth-J

ren church was filled by Mr. Yoke Sunday. John Knignt will have a sale of his

i ' g.iinh'ing. and w ired him warnings ' stock .and farm implements at the

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Knight and family will move into town and occupy the II. S. Tennell house. Mr. and Mr?. B. I. Dilley were visitors at the home of their son.

bink went through, and tlie cash J Charles Dilley. in St. Joseph Sunday.

Mrs. Charles M. King is on the sick list. The Zion cla?3 of tho United Urethren church met Friday afternoon with Mrs. W. II. Heintzleman. Dr. and Mrs. IL P. Cran.son of Three Ilivcrs were week end visitors

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I Newark, said Saturday th.at the de-1 at the home of Mrs. Cranson's par

tdi'vctii am ,r-..,-v , i p.artnient was investigating several ! 1 nts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. King.

llw'.liil UP lAAIl A.N 1 J --. port-- of ware tappers' cmeraitions j Herman Fritz has purchased the' SH0V HY 1021 HFPORTI t liotli re. orts. U) acres wt.si of town owned by-

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The s'.rer.a; : li of the t. .!orph i ai;ey In-ur.ir.ce Co. strongly

-.'s Will.' T I i '''-'at .1 wh.n in the lightning per-! . l. WliLAl (..UM f Miffered the heavier i

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: , :.-,! p:i.;:;ca!ly all of the P.' 2 1 as-.-:T and settled all claims. The :. --v - affered during th

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..:'i . ,. . . ... n ' .-s, ,.r gm st.s from the "Hotel de .b.tt tue a: : p-ra v of tlie is.-'iK.siiirr.t ' , ' .. . , , ; ' . ,, , -. . M .i " : , . I .nk. w e w ish to make it e.ear : i i ! - c , -1 1 anal all c- ain seft!edl

f - i . ... . ' t.uit t.ie- wer,- on v natrons from

I the "Hard Times"' dance held by I f ll .1 w.',li.,r el 1 w 3 f NT.a.-. TVl.rn lltli.

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x t.rs. o: sumption . , , , . et.. .a-ko. , ... ,i v-rs:ty. )i.e hundred and fifty I ra:r:e. w h w a e.ec .d pre-. -.lent . . , . ,., ,,,, . ,

Arthur Stover, and known as the Shearer farm. Mr. Fritz has sold his

' residence on Ferry t., to M. J. Sto

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homo. Neil Patterson is on the sick list. The people's Caucus w ill be h Id

For th (''.--. who may have thought , nt the town hall Saturday evening.

: tha. I the crowd coming from the heb. ü. for the purpose of makin?

nominations for the othee of village

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be. i', :r -urar.ee org miation.

president, clerk, treasurer, asses-or .and three trustees. The Conservatives Caucus will be held at. the town hall. Monday evening. Feb. 2', to nominate village officers. The parent-Teacher meeting was held Friday afternoon. T. W. Pell-

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Thomas and hi.-' lag Fi orchestra. All students, .and their guests. wre gien .a rigid ey.amination and a tine imposed on thoe who hid

ccl;s 2.?00 Damazrs for

Injuries Received in Crash '- y zxho oldest of oi l ' ibithes. Labs of hav were placed -a, rty-tive h'lialred dollars .'.am- irout. l th- ball instead of chairs. ag - a:,- so-agh.t by Mae .. l".nr: . a'ge'l t h a'o b,,H rec. , d wi , n the HHTIHKD AT 10 FOK

10 YEARS SERVICE has many fri nds here.

N12W YCKIv. Feb. 13. First 'Mrs. L. P. Harrington was a visitor

3 s.-rr-t William T.vons. "too kirk" of .if th .InniM Morrow- br.mo in

-..ave ain inter sting talk on "The. American Home." j Friends here have received the an- i r.ouncemnt c f the m.arri.age of Miss ; Marian Prown and Mr. Ottmar Stlinder of San Francisco. They will i make their b.ome in th.at city where I Mr. Stlinder is employed by the1 Standard oil Company. Tho bride is a former Pcrrien Springs girl and i

litter lro- her aar into the former ait l. p r and Nibs a.. Aug. 1 .".

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l" Co. 1. 22d infantry, stationed at (bov- j Joseph last week.

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ether injuries which k-rt;' Is:.intl. Monday accepted Fn-

; Sam's rewairii for faithful service

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The No Nam.- Club enjoyed ai pot luck supper at the home of Mr. ar.d ; Mrs. H. K. Cr.tb.am Friday evening, j

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j He was retired ait tho age of 40, j 'after 2.i years of service, and w in j Victim of Escaping Gas jreieive a pension -of $105 at month. I ;

T U.i,; , (. -nten-d the service at 17. receiv- 1 IS CIOUIV neCOVCrillg l olloninz Ma lime Crash inc (1( UK (.rr,ltt for tiino ,orvcd in , T cordUion of Wi;iUm rullc Per damacs alleged to have 1 een tia Spanish-Amrrb an and world nn Van Buren ?L who ,vas ovr.

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Takt lime. I Th.e Kid Tell m nihi r, what I i:d yon do to pet so obi'.'

The old On Nothing at all. my so?; nothing at all just waited Houston Post.

ji:t. Jet combs, bracelets and necklacs aire the choice of the discriminating for wear with the all white frock.

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The wonder of this last sale week is how the peop

kept coming back again and again for these wonderful Bargains. A suit and overcoat offer without an equal. Values of such unquestioned nature as to be accepted on mere statement. An amazing proposition. All going out to the people at a fraction of its actual worth. People know this is the mecca of all thrifty, careful people. They know this store advertises no claims it cannot fulfill.

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