South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 52, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 February 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TUESDAY MORNING. F t PR I P Y 21. 1 r ? 2

MUSICIANS' CLUB PRESENTS LAST OF CONCERT PROGRAMS

Ali- Florence (uthrir ;md Mi-- Dora Hrr-hrnow Feature. Splendid Concert. P.Y vAIRT TIT I r.H.FV ; I w m a r. r.Td .-.! i 'A ...- II' . r.-.!.T.a:.; Wu pr"r . i I ')?'' ! ,'r crnrn -fed la"t right at t It u th" M .: j: i i ' club Ra'ary rociM f th." by Mr1-. Frank Stover, V a I r i : - a :. i : a r :' ; Fi",r"r.ee C,uthrl",j I) ,r;i. Horsh.er.ow, , M : VIor :;i;y Parks. , 'r i v Mrs. Fina Reed ! "irr a v :"iir. :'. .-.--:- iV,',or Mt--. Mary Poo'.F t! i ;ro e, a' -:nr an.:-t '. Th perf"marve? i-.f Mt Cuthii" and Mi:? J I ersh ii ow wer particularly n"f al ml it n they who 5hard thj i;' nors f' r th" e-vcnirig. It v.-i' ur.tfrtur.a that Ml-rj Cntbr!" w ai . n r" r"l by an j!lncs which l "r f.ri(l h r to h"l f'r r I i - j-rt '.. ;.. Not'.virhs'aiidln this f t. ;'-v. r. l.-r work Ia.c-t n:frjt a;;:' a r "v ' it;on an.'l .v!vjv. ! 1.' r t 1 a Mr-iT' r of nitjc h iro:i,i..:. H.'t'J ri r- L:i srsir un.'l'r porfft ,nIitior.. her 't'rf"r:;:T.( ". ur uM iiüo' uhro Jiy I i-.- 1 ' n r- ptSonally Vrilliir.t. i- th'- ! or f a ich, lutif:il roj'i ".i no oi'; 1 ro ; n.rl ri' jr ir; t!io h!h not .-, swot .(?!! i.)' !'.o-a- always. II r - inint,' rurtturoi r t a hly in th" pa: t w o yf-ars a nl tlii lii a'M'u roaily to hor (!,in:i. Jr-h" u icadily r... . . . ' iMkfs for intorpr. tafjot- that a P j Ml rar.t with f.-..:ii.r and c-'Lt. of h.f rurr.b'rs bi.-.t niht. Fr d ri k Nniht I,os'aii'3 lnto.batin "Fal" :'y,n," F'.yd'.' "At Morning." and ' l.Ullal -J " by Cytll r-'( 'ott. wet" th'.Hriliiant rrrl'onnan'f S""! a! liiitii-N, widely pre:-y a'nt"'!, l:avc is;t"d h"r; in thcl past !"v month:5, 'wlio did not pivr s ii' 1. a thoroughly hrillia.M, int"rtin at: 1 njoyaldo p rf '.'rman " as thai pres'-nt'd !a-t. rilTht by Mis.s; I b TFhenow. H"r ep .-ir-cut linc;"rii'C h"r fl iw!".-s t"' hniqu", omMned with an or:m::alif and individuality d int"ipr"tatio:i. mado It obvious i!iat sh- was not an artl.-t. f any pit-djocta- e.ihht". Her pl.iyintr of 'hopln's "llallad" in A I I at Major" was a .;( nuin and Mneer' pieco of nitistry. Fub"i'.s! tin's latmurntis "FtornaiK" in Z Flat Major" wag aKo in-pirin;;. "Freiudo in (J Minor," by Rachmaninoff, was han-ti'-d witli a 7'-sf and tlr that nasi i id. Th" two ii,'liti nuuih"rn by Mrs. Parks were ell iceivfd and showed a knowlol-' of th instrument tint could onlv b" jrainod by Ions and ronstant study. .!rs. Farlv.s tret.s a pood tone from tin violin and p'a.'.s wih feeling. "L"MMui." by Vi-niawskl. is a fouIf'ul tiling out of whi'-h sh" drew th" fullest meaning. "Ob i ta.s," by th" nine compos, r. a motu lively, and colorful omporatiou uhirh reiuire.a wt-abh f t'-.dinl'juo. o fh" tht" uumb"i prcs'Tte-j by Mr.-. St..r. MacFow -oil's "Idylb" was tha- most im ii( sivo and lntTetinp. Fa'-hmaninoft"."; "Pr"lud" in (' Sh,a:p Minor." lamiiiir to loveis of pianoforte muile v ty wlu r-, w.i.i alo ve!l handled by Mrs. Stoer. The work of Mrs. Cover and Mrs. (irove as a' "or.lpaniv;s wa-, gratifyin ir. and hIped ma! rially towards making a smooth running iTottiani and an rnjojab!" tAoiiin. Tho s"r; s .f or;i- rts just ended havo rea!"d a Wealth of Xt-p-tiour.l tab nt suh as is offered by f"v citbs of th s;zi ui Smith Fend. Tho contorts hac stimulated a lively interot i ri t ii ins mimical h"ro a -as -v i !;f"d bj' th" lance attenrlan. " a'.l the 1 ' ita!-. It i: to I'O Imped v ill cr.--S i H "1. , it th" Mw.-a in h .111), lies 1 1 e r THWART EFFORT TO DESTROY EVIDENCE! (lops Out-peed Woman in Attempt and Si ie "Mule"--Hn-land L Arretted. M . - ' : -it r , and d"'a' iirink par ke. w(rk"d fa?t ia e u -n w hen P -WF'-n.fla" P"l:r.i ! i i:f r hi;hi tai.'5 oft 1 " T'rairi" a v .. ?.Totr a : r. i'.ny v"::l::c. a Ch Jo path' d th" f rr? were pint of A'( ordthe th."n pronearly w a h b i v j t ' 1 e r llr.-t a: inlii'"X to f r o : a a the ,.:v ."ft d: ::'' par!' ce"d e I t 1 : v' t Mr- Kc--:s. t a. e riii:ra upsta ir?. f hoy fiid. i.:r a v seeing d 1 h - n a 1 a t " :--k an ! t .. : ,1 t . r z ; ' ! a - i: . :a a ' ;ar o! F. te:v w a "r. 'mul"" in the urted on th" Th" (:':.'rrs '.v.iaa . i !':t;a .s w as ar- i hare. ' o : a w f ul lU'T. ?o,llo thb- ! '. V. o n a Na ni"r liquar art tb..1 w i" .-a ' " dot ill chat his home. i V. " - c il'.o n a v Ad Fakers Who Arc Ad Writers, Too 'A 'I a; ad i 1 i 1 Main C 1 " " a: laker, you et s"r ! than : t t i - rier.ofd ad . rl' e p .r w ; i . O . . a a'-, ers ar" w - IV" ' o ' i a . u n r ,V,'., :o :n nf;' " g our rt: st" - tho puNüc. ycoi war. t to met" a o.t a room. s"il year car i!'r what ort of ; n ad nt to or of r-ur h u a r t d I o'i wlat f . , . t - t'f ;r. i ' ; 1 rd w .! ay an. a e i; ( ! r. :rg th clhle I S 1 1 1 s . at d sfu'.y Of th v w c r d - T ( X ai f di: 'r -entl ! b. ! M "Iiow to t i Th r th I : u b ! - uF.r.gin. -.r.d Silvio :s yours -w hn you .-. 1! ask for an ad t 1 - r.

Pleasing Program Is P rcsc?i ted by 'Novelty Knights9 "Hi's Five"' Orehe.tra .Score? Hit in Lntcrtaininent at JMark-tone.

Ti, n ; n r r r Pam "N- Itv Kmghfa tin n ). d op to t!:r;r roru?-i v. ::; the-. -.r.-H-nfMi a pf - g t am f Moor's duration a' t h Y -ir '..' last night that wis hartly a;i!au'!''1 from s'art to Jin-' !sh. Rvry r.u'iib'T waa rnorf '1, th final". :n whldi Charb-; Putter-; worth a jp- a re -1 wph th" Rig Five: orch tinv r S I 1. e l ; ; cr thre e Th' nr. h stra. whbh is com-j,-.1 r::!jr!y of "o;r" lJinu rnrn. was at iJm T.'!. !a?t n!'?;r. .'ir,-l thi t:;"arw a Kroat d-.al. Xov.-lty ja,'., rur.'r. v.-rf ;,a 1 with a vim anl a rh-fiT7i that rarri tho rowI away. Alfter ast nihf.i prformar.'r, th Notre Iaino rchstra rtn take its pk'irr anions; tho ,ias-?-":'iit nov lfy frc: i nizaf ion h'-anl arot.'inl hero for a ktner tirrj". h 'i rl ! I'utfrwnrt h. popular !ora' lown. ani forinrr Mu1pnt of Notro J'.iim", ripppard r!othM in ;;n attir0 tliat ronilin"l tho typical ti'ro rninrJrrl outfit with thnt of a primitiv cavi1 man aii'I a niclorn day f!apjr. TIN porpn woro applandI itjoro;:1. Walf'T O'Krrf. orewpjin? tho fourth minihn in h program, cntTf:iin'l for C lai;rrhnl minutes. Waltrr hrx loen aj-anru' in locil Irrl'.s for tho In-t i y ars. buil-i - j l 1.. .... n , . . 1 . . ui . .... " . .-... ; 1 1 1 H . T 1 1 . b 4 r- rlnrirr tli if i t a .nf 1 i r n-vpr a prarr.I to h- ttcr .oUantac than ho did last nicht. A truly funny onologu. a popular k-iii?, and In addition, several pieces hi, own rornnocifiori rr.a.io im Ins nn- ! triam. Although 1i:h number occupied th" ht.'itfo for a hmcrer time than any oth"r th" crowd wajuld not allow him to Icav", and ho. ompli"d i graciously with th request for et n encore. Joo Thomas proved that h" was not only a jazz pianlsrt of tho jazzien ability, but thnt ho was a concert pin "r p.'ir eee!ince in tli" third number. IIo ij? dlrortor-piar.'st. w it h the HI;? I'ivo firchestra. Tho varsity ouarft f .-nninnsi d nf members of th Notre Dame CI"" club. nres"nt"d ., ! c!err asortmetit c,f soups, and san them with real abilitv. This ouart' t .: i-nnion- f of Conrfn Mo.lii.p l.'n'.ini! Mudd.' Clarenco Manion and lMar ' Rauh, :h sinuinir together for tho first time this season, and it has i been iniTrovlner with ever- perform ance, it has alrf-ady earn tmction of b'-lnvr tin- tin-st uuart developed on tho campus within re- i ont years, and last nicht's sinfring more than bore out this s-tat"mcnt. MAY W REPAIR LINCOLN HIGHWAY IVo-perts Dimmed ly lriufficieney of Fund?. According to Commission. F'rc-perts for the rc:uri'arinp rd th" Fincoln Ili.irhw.ay wero dimmed stefday with th receipt of word at Iaport" from th" Highway (om-mit-ion that it is doubtful it' sutliient funds ran b provided for the work this year. The portion of road to bo resurfaced composed tho 41 milen of highway from New Carlisle to Deep River. This stretch of road Is in bad neod of repair and an inspection of It last w"k showed it to be but very narrow and full of boles and ruts. Farl Crawford and Kupon" Lyon, or tho hiidiwnv commission, met with representatives of live counties at Importe last week and a thorough e.a nilnat ion of tin h ?.- n n wa v wa made. All the chambers of ominerc" ititeroval in the improvement ha oi(-"(i any atrempr to ma';e any - -- I. as thi s.. repairs "v s a v . FIVE NABBED IN RAID DENY GUILT Yietim of Morals Stptnd to Fare Judao in City Court Today. Two women and two men. allege, i to have b' en removed by th police from 110 1-2 YV. C i'ax av at an early hour Sunday luorr.inp. atal Rena K nicht. th proprietress. aFo taken into custody, wero arraigned befo'-o .lud co PuComb in city court Monday, charted w:th frequenting and keeping a house of ill farm re- p-.-tl - !y. Fell Jvnight. aFo of IF' l-'' V. " i 1 f -w a v.. Irene Itiko-. .':0' R'ncoln w a v F . Jack Clauneh. Payton. o.. J.mies Johnson. Chicago, were names aa- a-.ldreos gifn by defendar.ts charted as frea r, d :h" r,unters T!t"ir ca-.- were taken i:r. advisement u: to. lav. His xntlition much I' :. lid Kemp, who has iiiilinnti:, en conf.ned to the Kpworth h,o-P-.tal sufw .as n" - : r . r: t t rötn 'U?:ti:ov.i a . rv;0ved to Iiis hopa." Nintli st.. Rivor Park. Mo'ui.ij . Hrury Innocent, proprietor of a ro.iniing house at 117 Fra.nk!:n ct.. reported to th poIFe Monday tl-.e theft frora the ro"m of one of his roora.erf. a throw, valued at 5 l William 11. Itfttoneroft moved to hin ho;r.. N Mishawak i. Suminv from wa rrta:n it.. th.. F.pworth hospital, where h" underwent an operation two weks ago for apP"n.!icitis. A IlmltMl nimiher of sfat.i frr tht llfe-avjr.g rrasc, which "will b held WeJr.fAlay evening at the Y. M. ' A. gym. ar being held for th nr. o cum relation of the g'n"fal puMa-Rv"rv-at Ion in.iy be mad" by ailing Spoilt Executive Taylor. to aiti:m snssiox. ' R. M. Snyder of th local Ch.imber of Commerce will leave thi e -r.ir.fr for St. Reu! where h" will ! attend th four- lay conference on j "Retter Ruine.-s Pureau" execuj tlvs and the elire-ctors of th vigiI lanc oonmvi.-sian of the Advertising Clurs of th World.

PLAN FOR BANNER

DOLLAR DAY HERE; SUCCESS ASSURED Intrrnrban and Kailroad Lines as Well a Merchant.- Preparing for Lvent. ! - . . nt r I (::.-j r luv will b hT" T:n.iday. Tho 'inriv.r.',( ni-nt of th-- dite for tl.u pr at harsain fvnt ha.s br n f arr'.y w.itrhf. l for by th" wonn'ol th:s Kir..ty. No oth r co-operative ,' 'nt sficd bv th" jneij merchants (attracts the attention of buyers lik" I"H"r ly ar.d each yno -- d:n one ; ;.-!s proved a trr' atr e'.P'--? than ' th. "." of th- ra5t. j 1 'rido;:led!y, tho r"ns-n for th ; .!' c(5-, ard tho popularity 'f Dollar I Iay '.s the -wido publicity rivrn to j th" rvrnt, ootrpiei with :c,""ro I fort on th p-rt of mrchm.! to :ve Ith trre.it'.s-t pov-;'h" 'vahK-s. Th" (.na.mr"r of ommerm ar.d 1 h" NVu's-Ti'iVo ;r" arnn;ir to i" th" da th. usual amount of adver- . ti.-inc. Th" N"vs-Tinio N ronlj to i r I p ! merchants by furnihivc: snappy I ol -: I r Hay i !1 u.-t ra t ion or to h' yith th" ju ",t'i rn t .n of i.py. Th" tit.s in iy b" had in t lie fi.iru of Ivadii:. j bo:a! rs and attention cornp"ll"r.1j "ota" in a wid" rnnc" v( si.' .". j SIICO'sS ..uro4l. ' ".Mfke it our ureat".-t Iol!ar I '.' lt'.(4. t-i.Tr: tV.o vlncin ri f n 1 1 trirr. clnr.ts of the citv in proparin? for !.tho cv'iit, and tliere is rry indica iti"ii that lh"ir ft'ort.- aro to b '"fowtud wit;i succt vs. Inb-rurban i;n bm bn"s and nil th" railroad.-. eriterint: th" "iJy ar pr paring to jtako care of a crent jim of suburban jshopprr on Thursday, and th"re in jakso every indication of a biß turn lout of South F"ik1 ana Mishawaka h h ' n n e r ' ' Never since Dollar rav wih insti tuted iu South Bend year.s ago have the arioui retail "nfrehanta shown a disposition to offr-r real barg-ain! an thy liave thh year. Tomorrow'? editions of The New.--Times will carry advertisements of all of the m rrhant part iclpatins; in th" event. Harrains pralor" -will be found i:i a P"i ual of tomorrow's issues As an iiild"d conver.ifncp for tho busy ; .shnpp -r. Th" Nows-TiTiKt will pubI lis!i a complete official lit of Dollar 'ls'' a CIlip3"te I Pay merchants on if ! editions Wedr. esdav. J) l' rrhunt on First p.apo (1f all

ZTtlTüZ:Variety of Acts i-st uuartot i

JJ fyes t -f77 mi A77rr1 I lOlzUlU Uli 111 LJ Orp fieum Program Six Arts All Different and Leaders i:i Their Line -Demure Dancer Pleases. Variety, that pleasing kind which is t li e splco of lif, bursts out in every minute of the iiow bill of vaudeville which opened at th" Orpheum theater o.-terda y. Thero is evtrythinp from a pretty little dancer, who performs und"r th" nntiio Corinne, to a menagerie of trained dogs, and each of th six acts is a leader in its lin". Corinn" is. perhaps, all that the bill promises for her a dainty, captivating and fluffy bundle of humanity which appears in Hashes of color from which there radiate a series of happy smiles. Her partner, Dick Ilimb r. is only a boy, hut his violin numbers show great talent. Melo.ly of th" pro ;iam ams with tho appearanco of the Old Tim' Darkies, a netro quartet, which scored a heavy success not only by its rendition of the favorit "Sweet Emalino." but also by its imitation of a steam ealliop". Offer Pleasing Comedy Simpson and P'anland before th" curtain in a pre-proh ibition state and the comedy that follows is very well done. Their illustration of a coupl" on the dance floor before and after marriage brought rounds of lautliter. A ta:ch of mystery is added by Hugh Johnson, who produces cards where pone were before and does other sleight of hand tricks, and the thiills rs'iitial to an acceptable bill are contained in Sawyer jnd Fduyks r.'t on th" trap'"", the fp.aturo of which is. a perfect balanco of the two po..-ed on a chair w hi h rests on th" trape:'". bar. Training oi in inter.?itied nature is apparent in the offering of Carl Kniiiiy and his dogs, whb h is ap1'reclatod especially by those who are masters themselves. Several of th" stunts he presents are wholly new to South F nd audiences. t)st(il Authorities Offer Suggestions for I'ersons Living on Rural Routes A number of complaints hive been ' ma a.e of tin st a I authorities :eeaus- j h th am p living on rural routes havo formed in placing un-tamped mail, with money for the rquii'd postage, in the mail box"--. Tt'.ia d'lijs th" carrier and sometime-, imposes a great hard-hip tn him. cs; daily in euld or stormy wa ath r. The pare cr.ased, arid a" in Ha s som" steadily in- ! rase s money ! has ben left in the hoes for the ( pwn h e of Til' ney orlrs. Money' r: rs sumum namci to tpo ear-, ri-.r in order to receive a receipt. Th." lo -al authorities have r quest-e-I patrons to k op themselves i wll supplied with stamps and if; preferred, stamp" i envelopes, either ', printed or plain, may be obtained ; f l . m th." carrier for a Iittb iimr ! than th valu of th stanvps upnn j thm. If reeessary to place money; in a box. ii should be put in a coin-i hoMir.g receptacle or b" properly' . .-,1.1 . wrappe.j. .o a.s fo o" eas.:y picKea up by the irrier. The greatest -omplatnt b.as i n r"elvfd from rural carrier who have been dlnd a great deal by this practlc. Pastor Cites "Illach Sox Scandal in Talk on Honor To Members of Tri-C Club Rev. C. W. Titus of Mishawaka u.--"d ti e "Rlack S.-.x" baseball scandal as an illustration in hl talk on "Selling Your Honor" before 4 0 mmbcrs of the Tri-C club f high school boys at the Y. M. C. A. building lat nieht. Rev. Tittn substituted as speaker for D. C. Wright, who was ill an I unable to be pro; nt

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n n n r. UiiU M0M MV . 3 'S I 'k'X. FAIL TO CONNECT BOYS WITH CRIME Bandit- Practically Cleared of Jaquith Murder ('oroner Returns Verdict. Roy J.iquith was: killed as t'.i" result of a shot, bred by an unidentified man, according to the verdict, of tho coroner's jury which Invest Italed th" mysterious shooting of tho South Rend man a mil" west of Cascsopolis a few days ato. No new clu" developed nt the hearing. Jaquith was killed at a lonely spot along tha road east of Cassopoli.-? while en route to his farm near th.e re. Despite the fact that Sheriff Wyinan of Cas.sopolis has been working overtime to eonnect the two youths, Thomas Pador.sk i and Thomns Reneeliet, both of C.rand Rapids. Mich., who wero arrert"d in Laporte last week on a charge of automobile theft, with the crime, ho has? hen unable to dato to prove anything against the boys. Mrs. Thomas Podonski, mother of one of the jouths, arrived in Importefrom Cirand Rapids yesterday. Young Rodonskl told his mother in a previous letter that he had absolutely nothing to do with the slaying of Jaquith. Sheriff Antiss. Rapurt" county, has also succeeded in practically proving that the two lads were rot In any way connected with the crime. They nre still being held in the Laport" jail until authorities from other cities, where they are alleged to have staged numerous robberi s and holdups, take some action. The Importe authorities already havo placed ene charga against the euth.-t. STATEDISCUSSlON CONTESTS PLANNED Mahlers to Superintend District Meeting Local School to Participate. J. V. Musters, history and debating instructor in the South Rend high school, will superintend tho elimination contests of th" Thirteenth di-trict in tho annual state discussion contest to bo conducted between "CO high schools under the auspices of Indiana university during Mandl and April. Announcement of the appointment of Mr. Masters as district ehairn an was made last night. lie will, in his turn, name county chairmen, and they will appoint chairmen in each high school. These county chairmen nill also arranf" for a county cont".-t on or before March ?, 1. The district meets will th"n b" held on April 7 and th" state eonUst nt Rloomington April ".. South Rend high school will par ticipate In tho discussion whi h w ill bo on Immigration problems this year. Th" title e-f the debate is "A Comprehensive Program for tho Solution, of the Immigration Problem." 'layers in Loral Talent Film Hate Strenuous Dax It was a tough day for the bcal movie stars. Sixty :iv e iJ.-.-iies weitj "shot" yesterday an J t ;i" ui'-nib-r& j of the rast of "Along Cam" Jack" I wer- kept on the hop from s-unrise i until dark. The picture is progr-s-' sing rapidly and tho variou.- i--c-nes are moving with .isJolin tl. Yeagley made his screen d:ut y -

t"rday and Mrs. rav:d Cuilfoyl" andi,,-i. freight : Mrs. J. A. Rode appeared as motlmrs; When the- e

of the he Walter Hel'a : and the h"r"me. Mi-s Helen Hagedorn Wadding .-ce-;es showing th ly marrb-d "ouide starting on tln-ir heneymooti from the station, '.vil! b" tak n tomorrow nuTning. Fir.al 4.-er.v will b" filmed at th" Flk.V dance Wednesday night. Legion Post Arranges for Entertainment of "Vets'9 Plans for th" e nt-rt ainmr.t to be given Thursday evening by South R-r.d Pos 10. American Region, fox the Ci. A. IF ar.d Spanish War Yeteraru' were made at th luncheon Monday neon in th- Chamber ot Ccmmero by th executive committee of the roost. Sim Pe'tinglil vAW P-ive a patriotic talk and the musical program will b" In charg of Sidney Coh"m "Fats' will b" in Important part of the entertainment. Over 2'" men are expected. YIIT c;.UY SCHOOLS. W. M. Parmer and R. d. C us on the Y. M. C. A., and Miss Maude Heath, of the Y. W. -number ot m em.be ns C. A., with a of th Minis terial association, were in Cary, Ir.d. Monday "itting the Werk Da S-hool of Religion? Education.

By JACK COLLINS.

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AND PDUSU HDRSET - . SHAMPOO. .; I! TCP ClEiN.'MG- b POSTPONE ARREST OF "TOMMY" WARD Chief Lane Delajs Filing Affidavit Awaiting Infonp.ation IVoni "Stool." "Tommy" Ward, whoso hirrooni was demolished by th" police n a liiuor raid Saturdav night, has not been .arrested, despite the fact that 1w it-'j. t'lirH nloil tn r t ri L- r r Itit.i I li i ci a . iiv m nr. Li iiii ii 4v-' custody Monday night. Fep. Pros. (Jeorgo Donahue stated late last night that Chief Iar.e had not filed an affidavit against him. pending further information from the "stool" who is said to have obtained liquor at the Ward place Saturday. The said ".stool." whose name is withheld, is sai l to have notified the police of his refusal to go on the stand against Ward. The deputy prosecutor refused to state what stops, if any, would bo taken to secure bis testimony, but inferred there was sufficient evidence to mako a im. against Ward, notwithstanding". Others Waive Arraignment. Two other alleged bootleggers, taken into custody during Saturday night's drive against liquor law violators, waived arraignment in e-i t y court .Monday and their cases wore set for hearing later in the week. Albert Van Voerde, formerly owner of a place at SU W. South st.. will face trial AVedresday. lie was ams-tod following p raid upon the former IM Rynoh '.saloon" at 2 i S. Main rt. Pkazy "Krip" Koz"wski. at whose establishment at 1 4 P" Linden av the police are alleged te have found a quart of "moonshine" whisky, also, had his can" set foi trial Wednesday. Tae liquor obtained by the police for ut-e as oidne.e against Van Wörde, declared by the police to bo a previous off nder. wa.feund in the living roam.s just abovt th "bar" room at the S. Main ft. addn ss. "Flip's" arrest culminated as a result of his alb-ged sab of a bottb of "niul'-' whisky to Steve Crabnrc k. 1 N. Hardsell st.. who was picked up by Officer?' Ruclcow.ki and Rurc.ak just outside th- Kozewski mporium. Craborek. also eharged with unlawful possession, will also stand trial" 1 fore Judge PuComb Thursda v. PLEAD GUILTY TO ROBBERY OF TRAIN Wsit Xv Admit 'Ihefl of (oods Found Here- -Fxpect Arrel of Asliner. Herbert R. Tlaaaway. Yeoman. Ind.. and Perry Odlalloran, "h;eago. vain wer- arrs?id by Michigan Central detetivri some time ago tori i robb ry of a Mic.mga:) Central fright. train at Pokagon, Micdi.. on th" niisht of July 2, pic ob d guilty In th" Cass- "urdj' ureuit -ourt Monday afternoon and win ntence . Part of th" Pot taken hy the two ham was aid to have b r. slioes. all hut six pa:r-: of which v i re lid to hav e 1 o n found by epi- ! rs at th" h oni" of Ah" . 1 4 ia: said -liner. S. i i I'ln -:. on m . was i i A.'ini' r, w no to have j l.een a f :;'. f.-r a gang of i 'hlcag-e : ,.,.v e ir thi'Vvs. was a r r- .-1 - I :n ( hlago following the: raid en his bono'. He was reb a-ej ,n bonus arid eirfaulted. Sine" thif time Fir rialway officials hav" b-cn scouring the (.tint rv in s" ire h of him. finer run- ! arr-st 1- 'Mrieago followed jj1r - g r-vdv er kgb.t in tho S- uth Chiarcs k tficor-s M'f i hi.s h"m mor" than ?2,'")o worth of mcr-.-hamii-e. sail : o f; a V" ber-n identita .l as property of the railroad, wa j b .-ated. John Keuspert, d tectlv , f..r th" rairoa.I. juest ioi:"d :h" two j n rn yesterday in ,'.n ndeavor to g t i a line on Ashner's wh r about it Is said h expet ts to arrest A-h-r. er with.in a few dayr. Knights of Columbus to Give "Harri Times' Party

South Rend e-ouncil. Knights of! Columbus. h-Fd t"air weekly m-, et- ,' T f lng l.at right at t!ie club rooms, i Refattended by mor" than lf,."i niTii- i Cat'!" bor.?. ' She - p Plans are under way fer a "hard Tick times" party to he give n f foro ' Rent, th" date of whb h has n.-'

b- '-n Iec ib d. for tlie moPr iz s wi'I grotes-IU" . ." g;v e n cee-tur.'l". Fxten!ve plans are eir.g do for the annual ball "o he held a the (Alivor Imtel K.iS'r-r Monday i.ight, when a number cf nnflti.-s wall he introduced during the dancing. Refreshments w . re served after the im.'-tir.g, folbvvel a musical

entertainment by jar.z band

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LIVE STOCK TRADING HEAVY AS MONEY RATE RISES (all Lnan Co to 6 Percent at Clo-e Merlin:: Coe? to L.9. NIFA VORK. Feb. 1". liardr ni at: of mm y rat ' Abrupt i ren tt h t v of Furopean v h.ang- s ntal trading In the grain and o h e a vy timoditv ma.rkets hltha r -plot. it amrs. were th" contlictir't 1 -.f'Ttn which attended Monday. s aai.- ;,nd gen ;,nd erally high' r t-to.-k nvrkt. Call loan. opened ar: i -'ivavt -1 I nt four jwrcent. bu' mad" a pro- i gressivc advance to six rereor.!, th" ! latt"r rate prevailing in th.e final , ha ho a: Aside from pvont -taking , in spe ial issuer, th" firm money tenderay was without marked eftaetj on quoted values, Freight tratla- at we.--em and' .southwestern points were only modorate, "oit the demand for s-curl- I ties frrm thoe centers denot'd increased oonlldence on Foe part In vasto-s. Ruying of -Junior rails, who h intended to bonds of th" same "lays, a.gain fecnied to '!" ba.-"d on better crop prospects and liop'S of re stored divinenris. I.w-priccd raiL; of th- 'rc-r and cotton carrying dn.saai.s fem- i tured the early having of tian-pcr-i tations. th" nov. ni'iit later on-j bracing dividend paying trans : f - 1 tions for coaler.. ; ?J"ican potroh um and a lr.u'.a t r o .Neijr-t were on" to throe points higlier at maximum quotations. Similar gains were made by s-'e"-, enuipmetits. motors and tin it a - eessories. tobaccos, chemical--, ni'bers and f-hipi ir.gs'. Sabs amounted to ?oo. ("'! share.". Sterling bills wen carri-d up t 4.150. the highest quotation -in- " 1019 ' ml allied exchangs ro.-e F to 17 .-aolntfl. Oerman marks w aken"d, central European bills wer" moderately lower and SVandinavian rates ui"ed. Shortage Humors Force Rise in U heat I'riccs CIHCACO, Vh. L"". Rig adances in wheat price.s l'aib d to encounter any aggressive opposition Monday. Scarcity of offering.- tnphasizrd talk of possible world shortage of breadstuff supplies and let th" market ascend as much as t"1". going far alove any quotations current heretofore this s ason. The -bsso wan strong at the topmest point reacneu, i to n'4-.

to I to s i . i j "mm .'o v 'l $1.27 '. Corn gained to iv and oit.s 's to He. (.i;i:Rli M:VS srFMIiV. NRW YORK, Feb. 2... Associated Pres?, Mexico City dispatch 'iya American oil companies to pay '-" port taxes on baf i.-j of 40 percent on tax o-;g!n.ailv- jmi osed py june eie - reo. New lecr"c on this basLs awaits uhregon's signature. Railroad traffic in F. S iliirin; ' x

net higher, with May $Ft,4 tolKan. X- Culf.. ? 1 1 .,.1 t I.. 11 " 7 .1 . til

FL' 1. declined ZZ.'l percent undf r , xnrf(dl. Wstthat of RtL'n, greatest ever recorded ' Northern pa":!i" in Aiie:cnn transportation history. ' j.-op. ;i Kelly Springfield Tire Co., for ! j,urv ( ' ' ' ' ' year ended Doe. :i 1 . P'21. imports Ra n -American' I net loss after charges and taxes. fjp(,,,prs

iti'b'.oiH a gain -st surplus of ?R?.3,in Rii-n. R. 1 toodrieh Co.. for year end d !-". :".1. R21. reports loss of ;:.F1 ncrtiin-st n-t profit of $D2i, - - o 11 I.1". Fn.ted Retail Stores Corporation ' for ar ended pee. 51, 1021. shows net income of $.1,4 3",'d 4 against $FTM,:.' i'J for 11 month J mded l - or - United Cigar Stores for year end - "'1 i?c. ..l. u.i, reporr? n-a prom. b. for" federal taxes, of J 4.t0 Rtjo1. agairst $.n04,00F In 1020. MOiiMNf ; s-n)ci ri;m:pk. N TAV YORK. bb. 20. It b"gimi to lio a- though bonus legislation may b". sidetracked for about a uar and the next probb m wiil bo wit h th." coal miners, but tho convention having a.dopted a. demand for a "r lu.nr week, m-ike.; ;t a reasotiahlv S-lfe eiifqs they will h" o;rpoed by i an undividenl public sntim"n?.

This morning. v. have nothing p ,,( pr unfavorable in the n"wp and th"r" i -; ' j- s )-nr, e po rea.son why th( security markets j -..,, (.f,.,j should m t move along- th" lim of;v. , ,, C!

prog-e-sv?. 1'vrry day np two you .'" F(me new stock taken In hand and movi l forward and this I-i Im mediately followed by th" Inquirywhat is the cause of it? Coif rally !h" onlv rea.son Is that the particular MooV has been favored for the? immediate, move ar.d rr"ciii th"' concentrated mpport of iks fri'-nd . .las Pss you have -r n an :idv:i nef in Roc.; Island .c"eme other day yo i j 'cay pen a simiiar one In Missouri; Facile or St. Paul preferred. Kan-; sas e'ity Southern. T'xa and T'a"ifi-'. j e r in any of fi higher pric - s-tand-ard rail-". j MOItNINfi HICAfF c; in i.iriTiJii. T'eb. L'C'. ( dTi'-ial st r,at"s re-'ntlv i.s of tli" Australian and A rg r. t ;n" t ova viI - a re .-.im" 7 fi e c e. 0 '? a s-rr.ala r t i in ffMniat.'.' mad " hav 1 ea.rh c pad ian -tim-'if f a e n '.-- . b"-orr-d hv S'"'!1" fi.fn.i'i.j f o .-, y,. "erf iderin t hat the e U tim.it' s d'.d no; afford a e- mfort M w or Id then th? : r-o'o re. : u bushel yield timi of l foi.e e.-) no q f chief e xpetrt ir g cri'in- I fr;-.: accounts s'rer.gth in for ti" im port; tig of ns.arke Wh"n the ong de-'ayed ir e- a'f'i miproven'.ent I in Cl o r j mark' Wh"' i o r a 1 f 'a T;5 r trad do--s appear. will b dnublv re ? SV". Car ROTS. FI F" Rl 2 . .1 :; 7 .1 I r.T. 1 e o j , rtyi;st :k. 5 5o".o : Rlcvi 1? :3 ! Rve "I r, n a 1 ra eae 2 j.O? f.a 2", "rii r ? : 2 4 a. m. ;iiin fOMri"M. CHP'A;". Feb. 2 0. Harri- Won 1 throp at: 1 "V .c"iy: Cald" and over u rd i v weather bo w e k Imp ort ant 1 ir.fi'tences early this i a rib -tt Frnzier and Co.: W fee! '

tliat th general w o: Id's situatb.n Is growing -tronger all the tim. Stein Alstrm and o.: With thJ improved technical e-onditlon tin market bids fair to further its pre. nt a lv a no .

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