South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 47, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1922 — Page 5

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THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 16. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

RUSSIAN RELIEF CAMPAIGN OPENS, CHURCHES TO AID

Countv Onota of $8,000 to Be ul.rrilol During TSext Werk, Worker.- Niy. A nation wide nmp.ilsn : now .;icr way to rni-ie f'i.in!- for the f-unln" .'rirkpn ar' i" of Iluwia . St. .i . rh county's quota in this cnmotijrn amoir.ts to JS.COT'. thft fund ' r-- to be ( o'iU.Tt-1 within the next; n wcks. Tm- PVimittfp !n ; -.ire of tb- work in ih! rour.ty ll mposed of -v. An-hiba! ! Mr- .' ;r-, rhnirman, M..-- M,T)'!e M.yor i:m r Frank 1 S ebirt. Nel-un J. I. llVe. and Robert i :y lr. TIi.- fi:r-N . ! e i; - j ' r, ' . f. , n -p i d h.iv- - : rot: tb . ! ; r .if A;.-.": i Tt r. I r : r 1' 1 f eri f r i v. !: t i t h' f.iin.r.'-' a r. a s Mr' a ."!!') l;. I;, f rid-.-. r p--?! '." nciual fr I .in -by r i- v Ml. A l M' rail'.-:. N 1 a ' t ' . i ( i .'.'! t i ' i ' i ' m 'i ' . : f i ; - ;i : id--- r ': : ..: 1 . '. ; - . ; . t -i " i ' ' t r , i o r. -. r i : ' : I v. . h , n t . i s. A --i I I i :;'.', : i t.' 1 1 I ' ; i - '. r. 1 l "!;' i I -ate fundJfc' ! Th ; n . i ' v ovrdif-? po-i- . hai,! WJ lay. . I - i i roil : . T - v (I the a r: 1 10th" r h i: r o ! 'I mir. ! ri 1 a K'.-.i:) '111 - i'-f'S It. lief art- t -!av ar-l - ; ri' I i om fha i r. r a n 1 7 ri a ' N'r tfiitiis a re ; 1 a t 1 ( i J ..- t n , J SO- - :t.'i 'ion wil I A jo- . !- b b.. r:.'i'!e. i::- ..a.!' r ' om!-.-I th' for Y ,nrc; t . c.r . o'ning .'; u a. ;r-cr a s a ol'.-rlion th.-; ii'i'hinc vshii-b may . . ; . r i - f f left v. itli ' i St.:. b-i-di Any ; 1 ti for sJi'pm'T.t ( ! , !i.i rt -rs ut In. lianaa ash sm 1 -n eiri4,' !tot.Tt bhar.iber of Co : ii a - ? i i - ' i rr 'l :rn rr a y d o :ny.f r, ko by it the i . 1 1 ; c r ' . w ho i for th'- bfil ; tl'.t-i-aign. Hariüii App-'a!-. F " r - t llu.iar.; has is; i tti fIIo'.'ir;u' npp'Ml fnr the nixing- of iiT; fr.r th r lief th .v! a vi n 3 "H'lub- ve are thinking of pron.ofie," th- fortunes of mir own people, I a in Mi!,' there js room in the i m pa t ht i- thiuih? of America fof J.urnan bemgs who are suffering and dying of taratin in Ku-ia. A 'ever ilroii-h( in Ui-1 Valley of th' Volga lias plirng' d 1 ...nol .000 people j into grivoiiM famine Our voluntary , agencies are ex'rting themselves to the ufmo.s to ae the livfs of childi -n in this area, but it is now evi dent that iinl-'-s i lief is afforded the lovs of hfe will extend into many! millions Aiiirie;t will pot b.- deaf; t su, h a i a 11 n s t hat." i Court Metes Out Fines to T no Liquor Violators rinvs were meit 1 out y City 'utige Chester D. Du''omb Wednestlay to t .-. . l:qu.r law defendants., Cyril i ib.o. w h"So automobile w a i '!- I ioint id-nt w ith his ar- ; -' was found guilty of un lawful ti .-.,..!! and manufacture fid fine, I $oo .uid -osts. In addlis h1 wis gven a susjiendcei rentn. e of ta i! ay.-:. De Koo's car. In whh h fnur bottb-s with their tirains o! liquor. was taken by the po:or U"e a evi.o nee. was rernth returr;ed to it.s owner. I)e Koo livf sat I 12 vMieene st. Max K.aj-a si. 2 2 '2 W. Pi vision .-.. plead. nc u i I r ;.- t charges of lawful p.';.-es.-;a.ji, was lined $l')f a ml !-;!. Nu s u pe r; eil si'ntenee was- added t' the court's judgment. K.iji-wwki was arrestf-d .Tan. 3'". Petition for 11 ater Main Filed ith Works Board Wrh the exception of a petition f.-r waM-r main tiled !th the lird of pdMic u.i'k1, mn-fit;. to handle T'oitt i .- pertaic.irir to the i-i;y w.-if r sorl.. r i hm-wi's- except of a routine nature- .-. is li.in.llol by thai b.'d Wedr.es'lay. Th-1 petitrm re-r-i-ts the l.iyirc ot a supply main ii S. S :h st . Pivcr Park, extendP;k' a distance of 2. ."00 ft. Th board refrrn vl the petition to .Mipt. .1. W. Toyne for his rioommer.dat .-. . !rhnisha Bishop Speaks at Hotary Club Luncheon i':sb"; Nhai- r of ( maha. Nb.. " a - t s; i-.iki r a t th" regular w- k- : lun-'h- on of the Kotary club at r. b ' f hotel Wedne-Iav noon t'io huh .school Indian ia- a demont ration of ercises and d.rilla. a ' 1 i . i ri club ' e y x by 'i' e p. accompanied at the i M Matilda Christman . j 1 1 i- "on to Indianshowed that 47 far signed up to apo..s commitTe meml-rs bad s-a attend th. OT-U'iitl i odianapol'. C . n to be held in I and 22. Two pe w a , w ill urd as ado,;: arte rs for the South T'end legation. !.'i'e beeyi chicere. TH IU-II AND MOMIls. C1IICAC.C. !'.-!. 1 ." . Jr ph No- .' k wo. charred .y his wife with l.mnkir.ee'. was sentenced bv he coart to take hts wife to ctiur i!:d th" :.icv: ot re each w e ek. i t.k..x or Tin: .rr. MIIVAl'KHM. Wis., Feh. IT.. Mein Kryfak. found wur.df rir.g nude .; .1 cerr.t'tery r.ear here Ir. zero temperatare. tili !r.Ltn o .lepoty ?hrrjckist iii:owm:d roit i)k;mt. Kveryor.e haa met the type of jur- : who lx poej-eej of a f.n ro&t of I lenity. The clenryman, urefvioa 1 man. er busine man o.ll hae It n -1 you like It. In a horn? It is insrersahle. CUMITTR BRICK . : I It? enduring: strength and btauwill be a pre-it nerllajre io cur l mily. Ak Staples HildebranJ ..bout it. z:-n HUST riUHNl IN T11K HO.sIMTAIa. if your het frir.v!, on of your ' .mily. e- n fellow e:r.r l"y. iroes " the hoapital. remember that thest livs in a hc-sp,al bed dras? wearily. "ou could lend touch of the frt rar.ee cf pprln by eondlnK flowera. Call Wilhams. the Florl-t. taln 7 6S 25tf A N N i ) V N CI : II 'NT. 'alrin Stertzharh. chiropractor

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.Mi;r TH';ixiA n. rf!T.i;. f:i,F;vi:i,ANT. .. ivi.. 1:.. Mr. VilRirii.j I . ilrc-n Iia jut a!:n-jn'-ftd - r 'a1-!! f ; r s ai I : i he Ini.- ; '. a ; ' ; a t . .-f.!. i H-- m i'.l ? omiT.at i.ii: a ; t (f rvpext prier., t :.- ? o t m i . a 1 1 . 1 1 : a ; t ma. ry. Mr'. C'er, Kiy.H her eaiididai .v if t ot women a.r.iiPtt the ,a.tiru: of s'rn. Tinman H. Newberry 1 .M o n. who v. as of gamir hi- e.v bv pending lire sir.i. Mr1'. C,r-'M has .- ff f., i a-? a school boar-l nuiober in Cj.-ve'ind for 1 f' yea rs. If -h" 'nter? tio c mocratii prinn ry will l.e a jaitpary oppot of fen. A ! t ee ft nieferie of Ohio, ho vii; .-a-i-k r. r..!r;ation for rcele- t ;o Kindness of Official Brings Runaway Twins' Promise to Stay Home j Jfoy and Guy Gahhck. twin-, aged j 1 .". h ran away from th-ir parjtntal home, two miles east of Iuchjaran. Mich., early Monday morning t.:h the liopes of roakinu their own 1 way in th" world, mid who wore late Tuesday nullit taken into cutod of flie police n advises r--ceived from Nile-, left South Bend for their home Wednesday, ncninpani'd by their parents. I The hovs were lorated walking ; aimlessly along Michigan st. by I.)eitective Woltern. Tin v were h.eld in i the county jail overnight pending :he arrival of the bows' mother. Mrs. police headquarters Wednesday was the scene of a reconciliation between rneither and sn.-. "Rut we want to shift f'r ourselves." the twins echoed while held ; their mother shoulders. Capt. William C-ril:er won th day when his lecture ri cited hi own experience "when a boy," and as the kind-lie. irted police official explained "how glad he was to get back home." the boys prorui.-ed to return and wait their time, be good and "help mother with the choirs." cKAsii nom: uriiT. No one was hurt when a Stüdebaker roadster, driven ly l'red Henning, employe of the Mbe-trie Service irarnge. collided with a S.ith i'end Lumber Co. truck shortly before noon Wednesday. The accident occurred at the intersection "f alleys between Main st. and l.if.ayctto blvd. and South and. Di-vi.-ion sts. Slight ilamage was done to tlo- roadster. MIST AII PAMIIA. 'barge-1 with non-support of his wife and children, Karl Korer. IMS S. Main st., was ordered by Judge Che?fer L. DuComb in city court to pay $S .'i wiek and demanded to put up a bond of ?öoo as surety for carrying out the order of the court. Itorer was arrested Monday on . warrant sworn out by his wife. si:i: ir vor tiiixk so. Leading financiers. professional arid business men declare our newpolicy to be In all features the best issued. Your opinion is eleired. Send postal giving age and a specimen will bo mailed. Hetter still, call WALTKK FEG AN. J. M. S. r.LDU. 27-tf Moiui sixity wi:Tin:it. At lor.g a.'i ihc s:-ov ia on th ground wo can look for sloppy weather. Against nil kinds of s.ckr.ess there's one good pre-ventative ' wh.ich Is heat and warmth .n tht clla vr Tepsy Coal from I.ylof ltote. Main 1800, Mishawao 0e u-tr. Swank Dyes Clothing--Main 791 3:-tf. For Cold on the Chest Mustepd.- is easy ! apply :ind it dees lxr lditer bke the .J. f.i!iie!'ed 1:1 Us : I t f.l . ' a t .. r I ...... I ........ . Mustere.- is n ile.ii. white eintuient. m:i ! with ell of rnusMrd. Simply nuissige it In gntly witti the tbir'-r tips. ici will be Miu'htc-l to m". lit.w .jiii.axlv it Lrins relief. C,c Missterole eur .In;: l-re. and u j.irs and t '.;!: hespn.il f;i'.e. 51 j n-tter Thun h Miit.iril 1'Iist.r. At the first sign of skin trouble apply 7 iT H.iU a Soofhinq and HeiJir.q Delay ia properly treating skin trouble is dangercusYou mal;e no mistake when you adopt Resinol In UseXearly TI ür ijA cars

Prosecution of Law Evaders in 'Burial9 Deal On

Drputy Prosecutor Files Two Charpes One Defendant, i vi? Liiuuai, ucau. In estimation liur.chc-d Monday hy th profuccutlnff attorney's otflce ' into aÜcKations that certain "moon-' i shiners" have r aped arraiffntr.'''nt i in court has already begun to bear! fruit. i Affidavits woe Med WedneIay by. Dep. Pros. Georg- D. Donahue against two albu'e.l offenders. The investigation, tili under way. Itas clenrel away two other, r.r.e of whom is reported dead and the other "cleared" because of insutlitiei:t evidenccT" Th' .-e named In the athdait? are:

Joh:n Kult an. 2013 W. Sample st..'Vor'K Central right-of-way. faced and Kay Ivanieh, 1143 S. KendaJl trial befor-.- .ludgo Chester I. Dust. Tney are charged with unla w-i . 'nml in city court Vdne.-day. Tho ftii man.ifacture of Intoxicating ' r;h-s wer- taken under advlscinenf ii'iuor and unlawful possession of! initil Thursday. still-. Christina and Elizabeth ".zcira.

1 ef Hi'ro.d of Ten. i The inve s'igaf ion into the reputed "burying'' of ease.s against certain of.'eudeis was brought about bv a checking f stil'.s by the police de-i i tective bureau with a view of destroing v his-ky-ma'in? p iraphernalia seized in raids during the past two yea.-. Half of the 76 names shown em the tags were found to hae s'r od tri 1 and the evidence i was ordered eo'.d as Junk. A great many were held because of appeals taken or "ttill pending." N'o record on the city court docket could be found of 10 of the still. IJuteans is alleged to ..have owned a rtill obtaiiK-1 by the police in a r;d.l conducted Nov. 21. last. Ivanich is similarly charged, having been a victim of a police raiding F-uad Au. f. of the same year. No recoids are shown upon the city court docket or city clerk' records indicating" that cither has previously appeared in court to answer ti the charge. named. One5 Owner Dcnel. erne of the al'it-KciI "lost Ktill" rases for which no record can be found Is that of Victor liudnicki. deceased. A raid upon 4 2S S. Scott M.. three months ago. is said to have uncovered evidence of liquor manufacture. A still claimed by the police to have been removed from the home t;f Stanley Prawat. 2 21 S Wfllnut st.. Nov. .". lnast . upon examination by the deputy presecutrr is Faid to have resolved itself info a wash-boiler without a lid. In addition to the four above named victim," of raids the preliminary cheeking shemed the absence in the records of the former owners of six. additional stills now held

iu tlm police lu:i pen. I riee six, LKAHN TO PLAY however, were arrested, the tagsj Th,, sjtai. mandolin or tnim previous to May 31. last, when thejjia:,j0 rrco f.ssona with every C.ibstate law making ownership of stills , so!1( Vr?M r crpheuni during the illegal went into effect. jm,xt :;0 )lay, With cheaper instruThe cases accepted by the deputy iK.n in i,. fi,r.,uir.i -.t

prosecutor as "missing" but which clll .nil". ii"i O'i-.iiine oi no- Uillv o arrests were made, will however. come to trial ir furrieient evidence can be secured to show unlawful possession of liijuer. it is said. The stills tiro labelled with the At SCHAFFNER'S Sunny Suds LOOK For These New Features: ( I ) Pressed Steel Frame. (2) Copper Tub with corrugated washboard sides. (3) Ail-Metal Aluminum Wringer. (4) Self Oiling. (5) No troublesome belts or springs.

O. W. SCHAFFNER CO. 127 West Jefferson Blvd. Öpp. Post Office Phone Main 284 for Demonstration. Distributor for the Butterfly Electric Washer and the Royal Cleaner.

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Clean-up of Children's Dresses 50 Dresses, Slightly Soiled, Sizes 2 to 6 Years; Values to $6.95, Special for Saturday $1.35 to $3.85

itT'. ar-l di?covry of thrt it paraphernalia. Three ntücrs will he rj'.K tionr! with a view of obtairiir.? direct evidence .is to violation of law. "The ir.vt 5ticriti-n already l-fpim and whlh has re?ultei in t!ic r I i : " s; of two atlMavit. has not bp' n (-t. -eluded." declared Donahn-:. "We

rrr, e runmnc aoun tn rrcraa n .l ilt ir n ' - , A nr r. n IPlllllt X'illlators who apparently have f't or. piKnefl over and acralr.st whom there has not been rrcvjo'i.- proccutior.."' r'onei Farr Trial on Coal Theft Charges Before City Jurist Three women, charted with trespass in consequence, of their arrest and later dismissal of charges of petit larceny growing out of their alleged theft of teal from . the New sisters 21V5 Merry' av.. and tilizab- th

Ifalka. 21:;:; M-rr; av.. are the d'- i fi'-rure is in e.c.?. of the iionv.al f.gfendants. Charges pr-f'-rte-l auainst l!I'" r T'11

the t'io. a'-i-using theft wer,- d'i.jS'. ij l ijfyiay on motion or i ;. Pros. George D. Don.: hue. l'nw Illing to compromise on the attitudetaken by the prosecutor, it is said, the complaining witness, a special Mgentfor the railroad, filed o w afüda its charging trespass. Representatives of Tire Company Luncheon Guests t XV. II. Wilbnar. president, and ( Ij. Stebhins, sales manager of the Double Fabric Tire Co., were the speakers at a luncheon for representatives of the company held in the Pink room of the Oliver hotel Wcdresdav noon. XV. l Cass, the local . dealer In Auburn tin. s. and C. C. Coen, the Mishawaka dealer, were amonp those present, abmg with 25 representatives of oth-r firms of this district. The luncheon was given to promote a fee'dn of closer understanding and fellowship between the officials and employes of th company and the Individuals and j firms with which they deal. OYKICII.M'LS Ills OWN CAIJ. Th. man who plan; on overhauling1 his own car this spring can save money by buying he necessary tools and accessories at the Lincoln Auto mothe Supply Co., 1 1 ?, I'. Jefferson PP.d. Nn-k'-iik-o piston rings, cylinder head gaskets. replacement parts for Fords hi. a all tends at naponable prices. Quality and workmanship guaranteed. Come in and make your selection. C9tf ,ialf prirP- irivato lessons by high j . . it j ti.nf inr ' in ' Cnm, ' I I & . - 1 II'. V. ' I 1 ' Music Stere. 16tt sim:akin(; or cigars: When you say cigars. say Dutch Master?. 4 5-tf ' r The Gift Store EleofriG Washer 7Tf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! I f 1 1 1 1 1 T I i 1 1 1 f I H. ALBERTS Saturdays to 9:30

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STÜDEBAKER CO. OPERATING NOW AT FULL-SPEED

I .1 t f - I of Employes I p to 8.300. Largest in Corp. History. All re oris for employment have been shattered by the Studt taker corporation during the pa-t 1 " days. Approximately .5l.) mechanics la-, borers anl workmen have been on i tile pay roll. j Sine-- a few weeks before- Chritira when the St'ideb.iler corpor-j atio'; '.a:; oneratio".- on n f;;!!- ;.!.. i -.i-i.-i following a short inv-r.-j tory. I'Ur.ts 1 and J h.-ve been em-ployin-the maxiir.um number of men. The mark of s..f.O i- Thc Driest iv.'th-- history of t".!.-1 S'v : r ' i l'.er,,i jikint of the Studebaker corporation. ( ;n; in IFcay Ponianil. l'r ! i;cr ;.-n r"'r.! of li:;h.' is t rjnufü'-tur d at Plant 2 rontint:.'1 to. b't a high mr-rk dailv in th ivi-'h- ' bm ;.ood of 1 v o, it understood. This ! In Plant ! v. h i. the bodies ' T.wlc for the pi- sp' "--ml an-4. I. a ro -1Six. the dej.a n m .i.: hav--1 b n op- J .frarini: to fu!i e;i. a it; . The de- ! ii -and for Studi baker car-; t!.i- voir ' has :i.ide it ii;t,:."ii;t for factory. j IO keep ;. Iij-' it effort to k !l piteh. u if h or.ie i s. hr i ce p product. on up to a audmopj:. M "BJ Trr bi nas.-r of i: !i mo wp a lridri r-.icst of i.1-: chiMrs. l. St roup and family. Mrs-. Kak was granted n liorcc Mrs. P.rliome with and her fnrni'-r name, se-da. She is makimc her her son Jair.cs Itar.-oda. j M i-o C A I". .t.e.,.. .....I .lol!n-l,tr.r ! j .-11. . V. 1. I ' 1- L ' I I lll t l'l..Klll-l Louise of Michigan Citv spent thoj we-ek-rnel with Mrs. Strotip. C. II. (faleener and family sp-nt Sund-iy in South Pend visittiug friends. MNTnilS JKVI".InY STORU. You've read that headline many a time concerning thieve. Thlevn? and thrifty people are alik in that they both want to mike money, but ; one or them t ,ieocs the wrong way. Co to Schuelfs any day and you'll tind your jewelry re-eda filled 2 5-tf m st ri:miii-:i:. Hae you paid your telephone! bill, yet ".1 ! wimlt: tiii: noss is ;oi; The clerks at Vernon's are- praeticaby giving eothe.s away. lotf IF YOU P: u' inn use a little money now we will f make your first payment due In p April or May. long f!er tbe worat Dot wiiitt-r is i.vtr. AnioiiMts fruiu K flO.ou to s;;cuo.) at loweM CLattel It ratesM.nu uin. State Loan Co. 6 KUtiIUheit lfl(3 litte Z. lrrihm Hank 111.1. XZi )IUkly. Uuru l 3JJL la tVSEIJERGVGASClilFöTHtH! mm LINCOLN oitli Itptxl Station No. 11 ui ? .;!.-.- V. 1.. Mivi.notk:! 1' l'A)l IWSTITVriO.N CfCVALITY"ä The Bank Ahead c ! 4 : - i r irro iähm ;---- ,-

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i Corp rra! or? ire Herr . lyraM :i i A. G. Graham an. I Cr.inc. .The i l.Vct of the corporation is to do a Kr,'ral husins? pertair.ins; to jl"-!nis and niortgaf?. Swank P;. es 'thin? Main 7?1. r.2-tf.

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Why Not Own it? 77ie Price Makes it Easy Closed cars have cost too much for most buyers. The Essex open model sells at 1095, the fivepassenger Coach is $1345. It has open car performance, its speed, ability to negotiate rough country roads, its carrying capacity and its economy. It has its sturdiness and reliability. For all seasons, for all business and family uses it is ideal. And it has distinctive beauty. It is the latest creation of Hudson Super-Six body engineers, men who set the style in many types of closed cars. Hudson also builds the Essex. Come in See it Compare it

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Can be had in any quantity desired and are recommended for those with capital who desire securities that are not hazardous, do not involve risk or loss, and yet will yield a satisfactory return.

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T(" sr.: fiet" of : H-pe IT. he i frid The La:,.; n - i 1 v C.r.o e M. i: Friday p. C.ilv'.r. Stcrt.t a-h. r i .!iait cf lr5 ri riet",-. ef r:. S h Daver.pcrt an ! V 5 S;ho I Vane. has cpcri'd unices at V. "ir. et V "Sc. r -f s. a -1 , rÄ-'-s I. -v; than rut difference I : 3 i . mmn ... .:. Frmight and Tax Ltrm Best of 10 Cars My Flsvcx t the brut of 10 cars 1 hare owned. In one year I have driven 22,950 miles, averaging 16 to 22 miles on choline, total service cost. 22.50. C. A. McCOY, True-Ta Paint Co., Dallss, Texas Bonds

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