South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1922 — Page 3
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OBTAIN EYIDENGE IN DOUBLE MURDER
Authorities at IVtrr-lmr:, Ind.. Find Blood Stain- on Man".- Coat. rirTKHSnUUG. Irl. IV... IT Siht a r. remhl.r.s: Moo! c!o?s wr found on cloth!- g r? Othn T)rhv, of!i; i n vt i -ri r k th"- ."l'iyJrT f T'irnr Willis an. I l.nn Bmr,t. ar.no.jnrel PrM-v, foo-vin arch of th man's horn-. Irr.N lieinsr hM on ;i nnird'-r ha rr 1rnn',l:on with th r!a:h. II a ftrr-.t.l Thursday niprht ;fter bloo.ihoundi hal fakirs a trail from a ,r, or-d nrr h v. Ikt1 tf:4 ni'.lti- , o 1 bO'l;V of ,r Ti . fi 'A,-r0 foll:d, l r"'" t to th I nr. h'-m". Mrv
CIKL STCDK.NT DKOPS DKAD AT INDIANA U. HLOOMIN'JToN. In!.. IM. 17. M.irj- r.viKh of Kfntfh lmrr""l d-ad i:, th rnivfrv'y of Ir.diHr.AS dormitory her In r:h! a r of jroitr trntir. Mi" Pa-rx-h was a fo;)ho:ri"r' .it t!i i; nl "!.-.?. Hho wan to leavf Friday to visit hr fthr. -vh i. t'-i'h.r,;: at Yankton, and from thr ph1 w.t to to Tiohfter. Minn., for tratniT.t.
FT. WAYNE BALLOTS.
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Content Conducted i Neu and Sentinel Shows Publie Sentiment.
i INDIANA MAY BIT j SITE FOR PROPOSED ! REFORMATORY SCHOOL J INDIANA!' 'LIS. Ind.. 1-Vr. 17.
: deration of a ir;-"a. t tli Tnonias '.. Ha:r.- ;,. atfd In Hr.-ir.k
-i.ur.tv. :t ..-: tliw.-st of 'i.ivtorj.
äs tho y: to which to I t.it rf-f o! niutory from
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DETROIT OFFICIALS HUNT BOOTLEGGER
! IRVING BERLIN St ES i TWO THEATER HEADS '
I occitional Conference
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ILLNESS FATAL TO RUDOLPH GIPHER
ir.7 in. frorii tn. Brazil coal tiid.". Ion th- National rond. and o:i thr
j j Donn5yIv av.ia railroad, and on the I FORT WAYNE, Ind.. Feb. 1 . . !T,rrP i;:lll,f. division of th Torre
i v.t ar.a cry votp ron.ju. i. a i',,., Indianapolis and Kastern
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.Dhii "YI!if. mother of :) of
Niles Resident Die After Long Sickne Mrs. Wotfall to Be Buried Todav.
s. i!n rrr., a ! n m i id to !iav n. ! '.T'rnpr..' to tlie po".' that h",i.v Dorsfy nfir tl; oti of th-do-ird fslavirtr hmtiy hfor tb bud!"" x'Tf fo;:T;d. Th .airt rr"inblir ? blood pots. acrordinc to t?i o f ! I r a vvor" f-:u.d on an ovrroat nnd ol:rr in a wnrdrr-b- n tiw T)o--py honi. An ii'i'tys. w : 1 1 mid' of ?b- -iib-for5-y r fuf d to m.ikf any stat1---!u. r,r Fri lav otiK-r tlian to rritrrate i - in.or-nf rif any onnotion with t frlm'. Th'-r'- a:d to !k- no : :id .--at ;on 1'riday of mob iolnce, v iui-ii v;i report rd to br b:"vint; i ,i nicht. T!if fijrK'i al if thf t .v o m n wii !. Id Siluiil iV'. ar.d th" coron r'h : n . '.st .jra t ion '' b"ld irurii'di- . . ; i v a f I r a i l. Thf r. nitty ci a !:d vv it! "o!- ,. Tur s l iy to l.: rrin an Investigation into tb iDath.". Svf'-fal vvitii -r -r -i 1 1 bMi sup'icn.T'il at the ltnrin-f.
Wavne ar.d vi.in:tv bv Nw
S.-ntir:! re-nl;d as follows: Abco
bjtf prohibit iot-. HVstr-ni, 1,52; SHe wiri" ar.d o-r d-i
to lion.rs. ."..''; of any kind of
Pekan, 2.:K; brr. wln and vvhi.ky ( n jtiiy?:r;.'ir,.V prr-v-.-rlption. 04. Total for prohibition, f.ll?. Ai;a:n.t. 10.4"V. Th voting r-xtfiided over a period of s.eral vvoe!;s. all -itiz-ns of Indima over 21 br-ir.c d.-ild-. Hal-l-i were printed in tli" r.v."pa p-r : r i . 1 had to l. siKT.fd with th full r.arne and addre.s of the voter. The
drv forri s had ha! ot of thejr own
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Special tc Th N r w -1 im s. NIDI. .Mi- b.. !!). H. Kudo:h (lipner, 2 wars of asre. son of .Mr. and Mrs. .lohn F.Ipner öf tlii.- eity, dif.I ;f lii-i hum. k 0 N". Fifth St..
earlv Fridav rr.orninz- after a l.r.ver-1
lnt: illns with ttib'-rrnlo ".s. jf. ! priniea anu uiMn.u m o... ?u y his paront. Is survived bv i ehurrli, :,r,i thr. were counted onp brother. Dr. John Jipner of ie-j with the ballots printed in th paper troit. pendln vvbo-p arrival funeral . Both side were aetlve :n ?o,-;ir;n arranRf nunts hive not b n com-.vote.. i
More than 100 tickets for th ' Nile' Colonial fair, to be held inj the hich school building or. Satur-j day, I'eh. IS, have already been!
si'i:.KiN(; or cHJAits: When you ?ay ricars, ay Dutch Mafr?. 45-tf
Tt rre Haute divis.on Haute. Indianapolis
tra ti(j!". lir.e. Tlie fariii. ompvi.-ii'C 1
his bee; ottered fi.U" S l'.f b the he.i? for $2?T.'00. Tlie rrminivion wa.srJd to considering buyir.s 1.1 0O acres of tiie farm and I'OO acies ol another farm ju. r.ortii of the estate on th outh. Several fl'iwins we-; Is are said to be on the property. The commission a!?o i pivintr cor.--:de:ation to sites near Carmel. MooreviUe. Acton and other places. 1 si.rs near Acton and Mooresviile wer ini'fcfed by the commission today. Citizens of towns r, rar a number of the proposed sites have lodged
protests with the cimmiBsion arainst
I location of the institution in the
counties. A delegation of citizens from ("aniif 1 railed at the ofhee of the. governor today and cnered a formal protect asain.st the location
!of the reformatory adja. nt to that J town. Citizens of Moorepville alsc (were s.iid to be opposed t locating it there.
Man in Crippled Motor Boat ALo Souplit by Canadian Authorities. DF.TROIT. Feb. 17. A man in a cripple,! motor boat spent Friday paddlir.tr about the Detroit river while American ar.d Canadian customs officials maintained a vied to prevent his lam-inir twenty casos cf beer hid !n the boat. The boat man cleared from the Canadian Hide last niht. Midway in the river his er.srine rtopped and before lie could row ashore through the heavy ice tlcws, daylight overtook b.im and customs ot.cers on both sides of the river were wat chine him. although he had a permit to ta'ne the beer from Canada he had no Mi.-h thine to permit him "to brine it into this country.
INDIANAIN I,T "Croonine." and
pcpu.ar Mr.,'. wer
ara tli ater.s without p ' accordir.c- to two :,! d f rnl o.- urt h.ere Fr d.y.
Irvine HtI. It.c.. of asked J250 dam f:
). s.nner, mar.arr tv
theater at S-vmo;r. alb '. r'.orchestra pl.tyed "Ai: F.y My- If vv.thout T'crTiii5--'.on .. , :i-:.d ni: injunction to pivvc ,t future us..' of th son? in th FtitP-.vss tluatcr. M. Whitmark ai d Son of N. w York, f.hd a Mini nr u:t ..eair.st V. C. Quhnby, niatne" of the Strand theater at Fort Yv'avne.
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To Fir Held (it Kohomo idci'ver a r..-mc fr n. th- ! ri KKOMd. It, 1 . Fe-. 17. A two j brard." r in th d ;.. diy reci "r. i f1:; frrnre of th In- " i it a -. : f r vocational d : a- TO HATT S 1 I 'J TD I D V . t ;..- re Fr! ! .y. D--atS; WAll'AW Ird F-b 17. ,rT-. -
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I --.r-.d t. participate. ; rer.vM jn-tru-f. -r fr irc.l Fle.-v.-r. vof t ior.al direkter John A. Svlci:e tn ;-ut a ' r of h l - city. a .i -? to pre;d- r tl. ' tor vehlel" sr't l:r.s In T.V 'rs! i:., . tir.r v. h'.h u ;!! cr-r.:d- r the irr Hi!!i? rd " n rr-r-' ! .-. prcl'len.s if part time an i ve-.sr.e r hare of h'' !!re h' au' v'.'. - ho :.. v.' x lo,.- rts. of Ar.U-T- on Iist Center str-t ar.d v -..-i :t ' - -. Y::rd Fanford. of Tz-par. -port. ' J 1 . II aimitt-d that h- v.,--and Y. ;. McCo-mbs f Ir.d'.T rap-' r !ne on hr Jtt a !ü t.r.. !:s als. h u plsr.-s ' t r. e pr cram, out a r.tr car.
mrs. u:ovHD mu-s. SII-VBR LVKK. Ind . Feb. 17. Mrs. Troy Deo lard, wife of State Senator Leonard of this place, did Friday followine n illn ss of six n.onths. II. v co-.dition lmame critical about two weeks aeo. Th" deceased is survived by her husl-ar.d. two daughters and two eranddauehtrrs. Funeral services will be conducted on Sunday afternoon from the residence.
M'CRAVS SECRETARY HONORED BY WOMEN INDIANAFuDIS. Ind.. Feb. 17. M ss Adah Huh. ' i c;a;y to ijo--( rtior Mt-Cray, was I'riday appoir-.tt-d chairman of the tir.ance committee of the Indiana Dt-aeue nf Wnmni Yotors to succe.-.i Mrs. Alme Foster M-Culloueh of Fort Ya ;.o. v. im re-fi'Lrr.e-d recently. Mrs. F. A. Could of V m u :n 1 M Sarah Dauter cf In 11 inapolLs were apjointed membfrs of th- com:r.ittee. The exerutive board he1 l an uli-dav .H'.'sinn.
VhiIe the Boss ii gone the clerks at Yernon's ari nracticallv rlvlnz
clothes away. 4 5-tfj
MOItll DTil AIIJTD IU I'OIIT WARSAW. Ind.. Ivb K.Star.relative to Kosciusko rountv ;".i ar- to bo made more i oiupr h, r this year than in pat yeat.
faot is to be impress, on tc)wn r.s?cssors when they convene Ffh. 2 S to receive instructions f f'ounty Assessor Clark Hatfield Tcm A. Tarker, county aerictilt r eent.
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. muskegon bay city T 1 bf 1 a SACINAWg j rr$ (i "GRAND RAPIDS J Lo-
12 Largest Cities in onthe
X'armth and many other delights and comforts of wintrr travel are found aboard Grand Trunk trains. The war txa having: been abolished, both passenger fares and freight rates are coniderablv lower. C. A. forTT, T.cket A sent T. llr. Stntion, South Ttrrid. Ind. IMume fa!n 93 Ocean Ticket." on Sale "Ua AH Line--
BOOM EDITOR TO RUN FOR SENATE
Drtnnrrnlir Eflitnrial Association Siarls Divvr for Fort YTaynr Man. INPIANAFODIS, Fr b. 17. Th most talke(I of in politio.il circles here today is Claude ftowers. Fort Wnynm editor, in who.sr- behalf a "natorial boom was lauimhed at tho banquet of the Indiana demo'ratio etlitori! association iat nicht. Mr. Rower's; dnun'iation of tho -epubli'":i Ti administration carried th editorial meeting bv Storni and cries of "senator: senator.'" interrupted his speech. Observer.! declared the whirlwind senatorial boom was tin most enthusiastic demonsfrn tlon ever nnde at a similar :thrin ip Indianapolis and they reported that tho side of sentiment in favor of the F)rt Wayn editor was rising rapidly today n democratic iir'-les. A definit--- luovemf u booming C.'iRude Ci. Rowers of Frt Wayne us a candidate lor demorrativ tenator1 a I nomination was laum-hed shortly liefore Hull spoke. Rowers hnd just finished an address in vvlin h h declared I'res't Tlardins: an i tlm v. -puldiran cot,cres are carrying: out Wilson's policies inciudinc those on d'sarmanient, 'Watchful waiting" in Mexico and evn incevrporat inp tlio ror.teste,i article 10 of the IJe;ll', of Nations covenant in the four poer Pacific t ! ea ty. ri:ci:its iVsTiiriTioNs. WARSAW. Ir, , F.b 17 - Dr. J. N Murty. s T,-t.' ry (f tiie sta!" beard of health !ih. inforno-d C. A. I"lly. coroner of Kosemko county, that It is his duty to fil chares ac:aint persons he believes responMbla for deaths rf others heraus' of . lack of medical attention, providing fh proof deemd s-iffli dent.
rAiiMin; is KiTii.i:i. WASHINGTON, Ind.. Feb. 17. I'ert White. S3, a farmer llvin-: near bre was killed yesterday when a tree which he was cutting fell on 1. ;s che5t.
RXTRRS TF7WKRHY KTORI1 You've read that headline many a tim concernlnif: thieves. Thieves and thrifty pople are alik. Jn that th?y both want to make money, but en of them cliooseg the v-rronir v ay. Go to Schucll'a any day and jcu'll find your Jewelry needs filled 26-t?
sold, according to a statement made lYiday Dy Miss Marguerite chii' iderj reneral chairman. The fair is be-j intr Kivcn under the auspices of thej school committee of th'"" Women's, I'rosressive kaKiie for the benefit . f !
child welfare work in this city. The body of Mr. IMward Westfall. 7J years of ac. a former well-
known resident of Niles. will be
brought to Niles from. Jackson Sat-i nrday and will he taken directly toj Silver Brook cemetery for burial.: Mr. Westfall'.s death occurred in , Inrkson Thursday. He sides herj husband, she is Furvivrd by one sou,! Clyde, nnd by one daughter. Flor-j once, both of Jackson, Mich. ' I A benefit performance Riven at the Riviera theater Thursday evenlni; by teacher of th Fourth Ward srhool buildintr in this city netted more than $7'i for tho -piano fund they are attempting to rais. Fire originating in an overheated chimney d.imatred the horn of Henry Steinhauer, Maple .vr., to the extent of ?27 Thursday evening. With the ptirchase Thursday by Iawreneo Metjrer of this eity of the Hopkins saw mill at Cassopob.s. Nile. is ntrain to have a aw mill in its ieinity. Tho mill is to be established at the foot of Cass St., ac-oo-(iinir to tho nw owner, and will concern itself chiefly with custom work.
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DECATUR MAN TO HEAD DEMOCRATIC EDITORS INDIANAFODIS. Ind.. Feb. 17. John H. Heller of Decatur wa.s ebs-t-ed president of the Indiana Democratic Fditorlal a?sociation at the me tin? of the organization here todHV. Other ofrteer.s eleeted are: Coore PurceJl. A'incennrw. fitt vice president; John F. Mitchell, Jr.. Greenfield, second vir president; John C. Gorman. Frincefon. secre. tary, and Thomas McCullouh, Anderson, treasurer. A proposal f- form a daily press association of Tie?papers of the state of all political faiths, was di.s-uss-od at today's mertinp. A committee was appointed to meet with a committee of the Republican State nditorinl association tonleht to consider the proposed association. Tlie a5cwiatlon accepted an invitation of the ohamber of commerer of Madison to hold tho summer meeting therv. The date will b fi t r d 1 nj e r.
AProiYrnn cttaiuman TNDIANAPOLTP, Ind.. Feb. 17. John S. Yonnr- of Roachdal. Ind.. was Friday appointed chairman ot Senator Harry N'ew's fptak bureau, it wn-s announced by ed I. Kinp. eamr&lflm manager for the senator. Tounjr I a former service man.
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DANCES Ty-Ta (Tahiti) Fox -Trot Eddie Elkins Orchestra Whan Buddha Smiles FoxTrot Eddie Elkim' Orchestra Cranny Fox-Trot The Columbian She Leva Me, She Lore Me Not from Thm Perfect Fool Medley Fox-Trot The Columbians Dapper Dan Fox-Trot Knickerbocker Orchestra I Want You Morning, Noon And Nlg-ht Medley Fox-Trot Knickerbocker Orchestra When Franc! Dance With Me Medley Waltz Prince's Dance Orchestra Lore'a Ship Intro. "Say YouH Be Mine" Prince' Dance Orchestra The Sheik Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His Black and White Melody Boys Weep No More (My Mammy) Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His Black and White Melody Boys M Intro. ".When the Honeymoon Was Over" Medley Fox-Trot Ted Lewis and His Band Blminl Bay Fox-Trot Ted Lewis and His Band
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A-3533 75c
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Accordion Quids Deiro A-2969
Zampa Ragr Fox-Trot j 75c
Accordion Quids Deiro (a) Irish Washerwoman (b) Wearing1 of the Grn (c) Rakes of Mallow
Don Ricliardson A-3424
(a) Dance WIdf a Gal, Hole ( 75c
in 'Er Stocking (b) Annie Laurie (c) White Cockade Don Richardson
Messenger Boy March Xylo phone Sclo Howard Kopp A-2610 Orchid Three - Step Xylo- j 75c phone Solo Howard Kopp Royal Flying Corp March! Accordion Guido Deiro , A-2693 Marines March Accordion 75c Guid Deiro J
Barcarolle from Tates of HofTmmnn Saxoohone Duet
Clyde Doerr and Bert Raiten I A-3342
Rusticsna Clyde Doerr and Bert Raiten Put On De Golden S-w-ord Harry C. Browne ani Male (jartet Get Yo Ticket Harry C. Browne
Bright Eyes Jess Libonatil X-33S9 Underneath Hawaiian Skies - jrc Xylophone Solo Jess Libonati )
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PIANO Valse Brllliante (Chcp;n) Jo?ef Hofrr.ann The Hunting Song (Mendelssohn) Josrf Hof mann Rlgoletto Paraphrase Leopold Godowsky Cradle Song
Leopold Godowsky J
Second Hungarian Rhapsody Part I Percy Grainger Second Hungarian Rhap-
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Veneria e Napoli (Lisrt) Josef Hofmsnn Minuet in G (Padrrev."5Li) Jcsrf Hofmann
(a) V'alse'GraclIe (b) Birds,
At Dawn Josef Hcfmaxm Prelude in C Sharp Minor .(Rachmaninoff)
Jc?cf Hofrr.ann j
Fantäisle Impromptu Jos-rf Hcfmenn The Rustling of the Wood
Jos?f Hofrr.ann J
Turkey In the Straw
Percy Grainger
The Cum-5ucker March
Percy Grainger.
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Minuet in G, No. II (Beethoven) Kthleen Parlow Valse Bluette (Air d; Ballet) Kathleen Parlow
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