South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 48, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1922 — Page 3

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FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TIMES

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Court Annuls Marriage Mail From Russia Carries -Cox l ill Be Speaker

Of TA-Y ear-Old Cirl Postage of 6.000 Rubles At Lafayette Banquet

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of Man' Aody. f,2Z2 Piopell ct.. f ohm.af. Warsaw cobbler, Thursday K"unce:ornr, v. as r.i l- Tnursday , CorgeTeafanoff vi. a annulled Wed-! received from the State band at ! that the Jackson club ef Iifayet'c(

vdotnh p. ! Moscow, Pu.-.;a, a v.r. the en el ' which ha i:'ven many notable b

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STATES NEWBERRY CASE IS ISSUE IN INDIANA POLITICS

Fnrt Wayne Editor Flays Whitewashing f Mirhi-ian Q Senator ly Collenjzue-.

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"SVwhcrrv a live .-s;;e in Inii-

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WILL MF. FT TO DISCI

PMNTINC CONTHACT:

lMMANAPuMS, Feb "-P'-ciai i;:''t;i;g of th" -tat

"COMMISSION LOSES

FIGHT TO REGAIN CONTROL OF RATES

in man a pom? .wbrrv i

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of th" out-t3nclir.il

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1 .u d nil' be held .hier :h- r-port of

rrk of th" boird and Kdwanl Ifinnfl. fiep t'xaniinor of th !.;i:e la.ard of .I'-'Mint-, concerning the r'Pi,; j n -hi i ga t of t h e pristine contracts M by I ordne un a r--it;.-, it war announced Thur!sy. Mr. Hraley charged that the

1 . A i.r-.ntins Federal Court Derides State

n:';:. Body Ha No Authority

in Matter.

re-lay by Circuit Judg

Ma rcchnr. Man-, who i 14 vars old row.

van but a few werk mor than lj when she c!or"l with TeafanofT. according to the t irnony. i Sh ald T"afanorf had prnmid 2 i r a lot of prtty rloth. and no ran away from school day. 1 rnt him and thy wf-nt to Newport, j Ky.. uhre h ai 1 thfy vt" mar-

lied when she rhvm hr atr1 a- 21. Thov tlipn wfiit to pavton. ()..

wher hr father, jrettin? trace of!"1"

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x n l.r-ars 6.IM'? rub. in juetf hou.u bp hon at democratic I rtu!!a potaee. The prr-wnf luve f a.-t l.f n n Apr. '2 '. .lm'!

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I ?. . i 0 . Th- kttfr ( oriv ti'.c informs tion that an amount of Amrkan dol'ars remitted for account t th-Kus'-.j.ir, trad1 lrdrcation ;n linden. P'i?., v o'j; 1 b- ronvrtd into Ki;.1.an rubb.s at th1 rat of iu.'rn"t

M. Cox of Dayton. O.. d. r..o- r.it :c candidate for pr.-s-.dnt in 1 r 2 ' . v-l'-i bo the principal p :ik"r. I'rmor Vice President Thomas U. Marshal: will a'o p?aK as will um1 prominent democratic women.

INPIANATOMS. Feb. 1 llfforf of tli Indiana pubh- ervlrn rom-mi.-i'iii to Kain its authority to ( or.tnd rail raN-s. whi' h the routmission contended wre purely for

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'I'liur-div ni-hf. Mr. Ft-

.;! i that tAo d:ii'M r i ! a1 .r.. John W. K-m aT.d Ib-njimin F' Shi', etc. had ot-'d t "'i-' WA- ) l..rtioer fr.-rn th- r'" ar.d added 'hat "of the Tnn v a.. ! 1 th iiirh for tb- "X'iiiT.i-

pri-ei a.tiked by the ltfayrtte I'rint-? intrastate trafli- e, fiild Thursday m ivlt company and th Ffaywood Imb- federal court.

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r:iM-s per loüar. Deports are vf . I n J ll lliary llimaie.s j payable in rubles only ard, for th ' II ' Ith In flinii -n

WARSAW. Ind. Wh. Tiiir-

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in?, no piymnt.s in foreign i

lier. hAd Teafanoff

harsje of kidnaping. H was brought back lu r

Mood trial, but was aniiittl when

ho demand he thought the pirl -1 when went awav with bin;.

arretted on a ' "irrency can be rffcted.

of Ulfavrtte. wert '

too hit.-!) compared with the prie -ubmif t'"l iiii'l r the state printing ntrats. Krpresentativcs of iMir-

lue UTii er.-ity wil attn! the raet-

ilik. it Was said.

Juds'e Francis K. Hal;r. Ceorce

T. Page and A. F. Anderson, after a lnarlng to modify an injunction granted a y- r ;igo, d i id d the

1 of the radoriou'f rh flv vr- tb-U-f from Ir.diar.i." Mr. P...W !-- art t--t ' n ä r 6 s . 1 ' '; a r . 1 1 a . e 1 ah i: d a i 1 ori . r v ' p i r a p 1 1 " . : ! . -i d "h- o 1 1 r 1 1: t

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t MIr:s. Mich., Feb. 1. Th Ni''S,

Tlie nvorgruou- and ir.'-ompati- IF. S. basketball quintet will play a ornbinnrion of i r r -ffimri la bje ! lou 1 b- h ad r at the gymnasium

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(i va- b..rn with the u-frms o r-ii-u ro pt ion in l ,. bb'od an.

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jt iv lim calb-ping to itv; ine it a :.o.1 ; --ol ut in . .ln-t a- i?i birth tr no joy. its d rni- '.vll! brin no 'rr'. and if s ill I-a 1 1 i t i I a record fh.it will de--rv- ro. pifaph. "Th- pditi i it;s and th- pr tenlri who admitt(l that they hoi a mono)oly. on constructive statesmanship have be-n entrusted by a credulous ei-ipo with all th fool-, but they ha h n unable to i-on-

tru;; and in the rac or tn' monu-i

mental a h;evcmnts o the Wilson administration they have cveti larkid tlie cour ig to d'-stfov. "So perfectly wa- our work dono That today, w ith every branch -of the povernntent overwhelmingly in the

liainls of the enemy, no one lias had th temerity to propos- that a I f ir. cle fme f the- b'gislative j

:o hievt-ments. with the ex. ption of tFie tariff, sliall b- wapd from thf.itutes of the nation. Condemns Ilgc Policy. "In constructive statesmanship the republican conreses of the last Ihre years have been barren of re-

MiltH. Tlie unly legible w ord- writ would

ten on the pages of tlp record nrejSiab in the moigu-. An automobile, Mar.in Wilson' in the -diirography j .i tanding at th- curb with engine of Henry Cabot Iolire. who lias 'lunning. hau convincetl th- officer been des-'ribed as 'the greatest I that a robbevy was taking place.

states control wn limited t rates, wihch may be excepted by the interstate commerce commi-sjon from its rate advance order of Jan. 2s. 1021. Tho injunction against the .ate 1 m mission n.is obtained by tho Italtimore and Ohio railroad to prevent application of rates on all r ads in IneMana. whieh have been fixed by thf j-tate commission and were more than thr.-e eetahlished in the interstate commerce commission

j order. ! Staff offi-iaN in their petition fr ! iio-ditb ation soucrlit t iiave th' in

junction iirt'.ff amenlfl t-t as not to I'lPVt tit the state db iaN "from altring or changing any individual rates, fares or charges authorized or p.-escribed iti the rdr of Jan. 'JS" or from fixing rates on specilic points within th- state in as-s wher' no such individual rat-s were ,i uthri.d or prcscrib-d in th- oto r of Jan. 2 s. Tlie court's ( rdT Thursday wns that nothing in tin- injunefion ord r "shall be construed as applving t

I .... j the barge for transportation within ! th? state of Indiana, which charge

the interstate commerce commission by appropriate onler. shall exc-pt from the publication of its ordr of Jan. 2S, lf21. until contest .1 by thcarrieis within ? days from daiof service thereof."

and I Hold Pugilist for Probe

Into Fatal Moxin Bout j i:i,WCiOI. Ind.. Vb. 1. Kdgat j Janus Mullen, Munkle pugilist, is I bring held liere withou bond in i . onn ctlon with the dath of p.oy

Are Refused Citizenship ! ?"ClnaJ Vr ' x;VTwho Z11 i In ow nr a m t with MtilTti it v"

wood la Saturday night. Mullen is being held pending he verdict of

'the coroner's jury, which is investi

gating the fight. It was said at Klwood following the tight that Mudd had been suffering from brain disorder prior to the bout. Persons who promoted the contet will be investigated, the prosecuting attorney said.

i ti'on inmate! of the Kosenirko couni ty infirmary, two mil-? south of i Warsaw, are ill with influenza, ac

cording to the county rhysi-ian. Tli mir.ihe - cf persons ill with thA lis-ae i.s frjua! t about one-third

Two Exempted in Draft

Kk'ALAMA.oO. Mich.. FVb. 1. Citizenship was refused Wedtuday 1o William Kokmejr and Ibndri-

( us Vanwetff. aller, who military exemption during the because of tlieir al'.egiatit-r to

of the total numb r of inmat the institution.

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tral powern. The case of Henjimin Vander after the applicant testified h." did not seek exemption and that the draft board had erred in registering him as an applicant for exmption.

Choice selection cut flowers and blooming pUntF. South Bend Floral Co.. 122 N. Michigan at. 23-tf-2S

oli- and Three Pivers. Th- s.piad m tin' condition, and expect to ada two more iloii-s to their string. Tii y !i;ie won v ry gam- they p!at l this s asn. Mauri I-iker. the taxi driver

who was recently mad- the victiiP j

of tu. i hold-ups. 1-tt ftr Importe, Ind.. Thursday to attempt to identify two young men arrested there who are alleged to have conftsse". that Dckcr was one of their victim-. An automatic burglar alarm recently ln-talad by Newman and Sioll'- bank was th- cause Wednesday nicht of a comedy that might

very easily lave had a tragic end-j STATK PLANS C BUS AUF

mg. I Mi- to some error in sa lting, it began to ring about 10:"0 o'clock, lust as th- theaters were discharging their crowds and the streets were filled with pfopl-. I,nn Cain, a l ank cl rk. who happened to .e passing the bank building, lu-ard the alarm, and vent into the building to turn it off. When he emerged, he was confronted by a policeman arnod with a riot gun. and had his physiognomy been less well known to th ofTicer, it is probable that lie

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m-oral traitor Mnor I?en-dict Arnold. Scarely is the news Mashed over the wires that a law has been eri.i-ted till a reassuring bulletin is listened to a disgusted peop that of '-oure it will have To be levied. "Put this congress lias done one thing it has snatched a dbaueher of American institutions from the hands of a Michigan jury which aid taken his measurements for the penitentiary and has de"orated him with the toga of a senator of thFnited States. Wiu'n the leaders of the party in power went to the frhadow of the enltentlary for a olleague, it publicly proclaimed tli.it senate se.it? may legitimately

Itoy anl (luv Cablick. the 1. "-year-old twins who ran awav from their

hom- a few days ago to

eek

fortunes, and were taken in

by the South. IJend police on tin ir arival in that city, were- Thursday returned to their home west of Nibs.

AGAINST BUCKET SHOPS IANSINO, Mich., Feb. 16. Merlin Wiley, attorney-general, ,caid that the securities commission, working with the Detroit stock exchange ami Pros. Atty. Paul W. Voorhees, of Wayne county, is making an investigation preparatory to " leaning- up" on 'Detroit bucket shops. t Mr. Wiley .says the investigation instituted by the securities commission w;II be .seriously hampered by the premature announcement of the campaign, made by an afternoon nw spa per. The commission's Information regarding the bucket shops of the state's intention to prosecute. The securities commission and

charge t the Detroit stock exchange had ar-

thefr

oman. H6. Burns to Death Sitting ii Her Arm Chair PKTPolT. Feb. IC Mi.-, Pridget 1 Connell. s; jearn old, was burned to death in lmr home at " s 2 ." Prook1 n aw. ear'.y Wednesday morning when hr clothing and hair caught fin from the kitclun stove. Smoke, issuing from the window attracted

be placed upon the auction block,

,nri Ln,-u,l n..wn to the b i .-h e.s' ! 1 h ' ' attention of Utto Iloffmever.

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bidder. The records of th- Newberry case reek with eorru)t ion . The agents of the crime had tied to th "Canadian woods t escape the xatniration f tli- oflb ers of the w. Thf irogr-s ..f this i.d-r'OW itafuie from Detroit Washington is marked b tlie . 5 ; t T v dripping . ; b;s juirse. "ringing wjth thwardic' of con-cious guilt, he r -fii.rd to submit h!me'f to the x.immation of the eaurt or the -ot"!i i n et i ca t i tig ommittre and p::;:;ed ir.s faith on the f.n t that but

i'r ill- i!ll.- t,-. wile :i .t i ' u l. j

f jail on bait. th- l -a t lonaries v. oi:;d have In-:; ur.aM- lo pack ih'; f 'reiarn fl Cid;1 m m it t ee nl'h

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the

Nation.

la Ke wars ti:p

The p; j' if riot

the srn ug " i m pudence posed on the bridge

Fnion si-jt:.rr'

lire that was to prove :n in day. of battie, he the entertainment of

with of a

for his a r - the

s 1 Prooklyn av., who broke Into

the Jiouse and found the aged waim.in dead in an armchair with her clothes stjii smoldering. Mrs. Katln rine Smiley, sist r of Mi.--; i'Connell. who lias been r.sid-

' i'."g with her for -ome time, wan

t visiting unother sister. Mrs. Helen i aces

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P.agley. :;,.' IhKn av.. at the tim- ! ef th- accident.

I'.oii; in Ireland. Miss O'i'onioll was brouglit to Iotroit in her infancy and spent the great r part of lor life here, i-he was wall known to numerous families through her ability as a ilrf --iiiakrr. The date of the funeral Ua not been s-et. but it will bo held from tin- Catholic cathedral of Sts. Pet r and Paul of which Miss O'Conne'.l has been a parishioner and member of the Altar society for more than 7 years.

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u 1 1 u ; I 1 1 i t ; g -:nch

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v hite house in tlie midst of the sr.;e

t -rial Investigation v i ; h t he . es.d en t

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IV.ii-4 sUrr Opimucnl-. "Thank Cltd f-r t!i few repubti'h;i rebels who plaord the republic afxtve party and joined the .-M.1 r inks of the derno rats in th" attempt o dr;' this reattire from the chamber he .In-graced. "Newberry is an :.-eue in led: im. ar.d I will t'il you win. T n years Ago there was a Newberry from Illinois demanding tlie legitimatizing of purchased pen?it se.at. and the decency of the nation rose jn levolt. ard there was a Dorimer Investigation. No man wa. so conspicuous In the purging ? th' -cr.ate t h n as

rived independently at a decision that some action should be taken regarding the prevalence of bucket drops? in Detroit. The attorney general and IF ugh McPherson. banking commissioner, conferred with the officers of the stock exchange this week to plan for united action. The commission's d termiivition to investigate bucket shops' grew out of a series of transactions in unauthorized stocks, beginning with that of the Euhka-Croesus Mining oomjxiny. Some of the transactions had been carried on in a manner that prevented action by the commission, owing to lack of control on tthe part of the state or any other authority over interstate stocks sales. It was found, however, that there h.id been active dealings in some

in actual shares of Puroka-

O oesus stock. Sin. e th- PurekaCroesus case came to the attention of the commission, there have been several of less.-r importance, but all leading to tlie conclusion there is a flourishing bucket, shop business i'i Dc.roit.

ii:y in Nc.i:n ucmoks. DPTROIT. Peb. 10. Penorfs that

take over the

Henry Ford would

Pierce- Arrow and Willis-St. Claire automobile companies was denied here Thursday by a hiith official of the l'ord organization.

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John W. Kern the tender in on th f'1 r.

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He

the committee denounced and

iirar.ed br every Dor'.nuiite be. tceen the. teas. An 1 when the roll u called the decent patriotic sentiment of the state v--.s militAntty vv.Icrd by the votes of John W. Kern rrd Penjimln V. Shive'y agair.t the b'.and bess of Illinois. O'Tut. oil. the fhanie of the record .l re.id upon the pares of the paper? cf the nation no, that of the five tien who led the f.jcht for th excreraton of the notevriorts Newlirrry. wo of tho f.ve were the present

HOLD JILTED SU1T0H FOB MURDER ATTEMPT liATTbi: CIlItPK. Mi-h., Feb. 1 . -Kenneth Wine. lt. is in ja;l. charged with tntering a dwelling in tlie night time, with intent to commit murder.

The complainant is Iiis former i

frweeth art. Clive McCarey. 17. who

Kay.i sne tola mm two wt-eKs ago 1

that she did not want to s e him it gain. The girl, returning to her sister's home about 11 o'clock, was reading ' efore rrtirir.g. wh-n -he li.-ard a noise in a cloth-s-clos- t. Thinkinc it a mouse, she called her si.ster and the two investigated, tiniling Wine, .vith two bottles of cliloroform. Police wert called but Wine wa? T'ot arrVtstt'd until Wednesday. Miss Mc Carey says he threatened to kill h-rt when th arreled.

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which hes-sf thar it -r.atrm

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r'can credential to the capltol. ha i 'n impudently advertised to the

in nt i on missim; r.iL.Mi:it. KCKOMO. Ind.. Feb. 1. Local thcials have been aked to help in a search for John It. Whiteman, a farmer of near this city, -ho disappeared from Iiis home Tuesday morning. IPs family fears he has become ill over financial difllciftie. In 1919 he went In debt heavily to buy Ms farm and the unfavorable conditions fdnce have added to his burdens. He is about T-5 years old.

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''!r(r the clean, patriotic ritlrenshlp f the t'it to plare upon h's leader--h:p of th Newberry forces th t np of Its pproTal. That h eh!l f ever hirv The party that ust!n4. the 7reifIert that encouraRes. tl.e entor from Indiana who -jp. r 'rin th propp;tJon that evmate may be bought and kept will Le overwhelming! rpudia-ted by

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ber Mevv open the safe in the office f the Northern Indiana Dumber Cr.. At Robertsdnio last tight and ecaped with in money and

j notes, it was said.

Choice selection cut flower And blooming plants. South Bend Floral Co.. 122 N. Michigan at. 2:tX-21

makers of fine mil

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While the Pes- Ii frone the clerka at Vernon's .-.re practically giving clothei away. 45-tf

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nD s.n; IN SWAMP. GARY. Ind.. Feb. 15. A f;e hundred pound safe, which contained $1 200 whn It was carried .ut of the. Gary theater two night ago. was fovind three milecs eist ..f Jaiy Thursday in a swamp. It had bru opened with an ac t b ne torch. Some of th'; papers inside were untouched.

whim-: thi; hoss is com: The clerks at Vernon's are practically giving clothes away. 45tf

spi:ktn: or ci;aks: When you Fay cigars, say Dut ii Master.. 4 5-tf

A High-Grade Phonograph $65 $85 $97.50 On payments. Discount for Cash. Manufactured, sold and guaranteed by the C. W. COPP MUSIC SHOP

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Dr. Wegner. 534 Farmers Trust bids. 13-tf

jrsT a ki:mimh:k. Ilavo you paid your telephone bill, yet :1

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Utterly disregarding former selling prices we've marked about 216 Hart Schaffner &. Marx and other good quality winter and a few spring overcoats and suits at this ridiculous price, former values up to $55. A complete range of sizes from 34 to 44, but not in every style; Come and see, you get them in many instances' for half and less at the sale price $22.50.

Ready for your new spring suit? They're here now and ready for you all fresh and new. New style ideas, new colors, better values than ever and prices less. For young men, especially, the new Norfolks have lots of ( speed" to them.

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