South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 54, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 February 1922 — Page 3

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if cation that th commi-.s'ion ; v o.jld act to th" , of its ability . in rhoc;;ri the sit" "for buildincrs that rnu. t li-t for all time." I)e;,:te the vi." it of Wednesday' o' I.'S-ntb.Ti. if :- u nd f ood tlK't the ( "ir.ni-.sun, which came to f 1'i -i-ion .it V.ln' c'1.t ' meeting. i. l'i articTl'.v drciilfil upon Pendleton f. the nrv: location for the reform.a'OO'- Til" fon by th" tract mid' r commission. on-sllf rait l.s un- : eri;oo a if l.."r,n acr".s and ini P.i!" Pllcwood J.trk. a p'.easaro te."ort between In calls and Pendleton. Tlie tract, located on the Indiana Prion Traction and the p.iq Tour linrf. Sn. "William Fwalre. of IVnilktnr,, is behiml th" Penll"ton horiTT1. It became krown Wednesday that the commission, with Gov. Moray. vlted MooresviPe Tuesday mornJnir and then went to inspect the .Pnf!Mon truct in the afternoon. After the v!fit of th" Carmel d"lesratlon. the rnmmilon went into n erret conference with the gov rrnnr. Th" next meetintr ha" not 1 "n announred. nmmlttpi irom ireensbu rtr- Kdir.zhurc. Fisher? and C.at will ,-: II' 1 I 'I l III I " I I I I I I l.' i" II A'erlre?dnv. Expert MetnJfersliip for Golf Club to Go "Over the Top Fppctnl to Th New Tin-.". NIL FS. Muh.. IM. 22 The rlos f February will und'iubfdly the i?,embership campaign for the riv pym I'ark CJoif ciuh well over th" top, acconling to C. Theo, Johnson, chairman of the membrhit) omniitfc Already over 22." Nile" r-"iurnts athi l' o.- itiore i t i -1 . of South P.end. lU ntoi Harbor. St. .loc ph and P rri n Springs, have s. unified their intention of joining the club, and ranasers predict that tri- mark set will be more than i a-h"d Til-- membership commitincludes T C. Har.ce. H. O I'atk- . L W. tid.lv. It. I. Tohm. Waiter Ai .iligan. lr? I Ar.dr u. I'r-d Fi anr.berr. . Y. Hai-1- y. A. P Pahn, ard Cyrus Funk. oiui;ct n m:w school. WAItSAW. I rid . Feb. 22 J. J. (..-own", chairman. f the stat 1 ard of tax d n i m i -ione rs. has no- ' 'bd County And. tor T. .1. Nye that nearir-: w.;i be (orducted at th "tint a i i.t. ' ottice h-re March . t 2 o'c Jck "i '; .t ions of tax payTs ;o the p : ono- d for the oor.st f...-t i f .tildir.g in 1 1:- . en-' ov. r.-h:p th:-- count;.'. Man of t !' : ; i M ,,f a sc hool o;" Iii rrl-on : a . : too hat ! lare I t; b'or. d i i' i" ..-.d that ;; mtfh , r : ey wo-.; il ro.i k t -t ruction of a : re.yairem-' nt s f, ' oll;. .ta ,y i of the i ot : o irs mi ri : im:in'fton. i . 1 . Feb. :'.es. whah ir.e i a. e ;n I W.-.lr.es-: "SCI.f d OV irrif-: w. w er j .--re Impri. sotted 1 M oni a c w .! " -Tbt1 !:;i.:- w . of a crar. " ; iv. t r ea lis ( f.ts'er.ed a r " u r. 1 '. h e c! the to t'.'.e :h.e air n . u i s a surf. a "e shaft. th. w " t c ;io: s' . : t: Why Grow Fat? Druggist Tells of Easy Pleasant Way to Keep Trim Attractive Figure Even at Middle Age Thousands r,u. a tr;:n. 1 1 '. i:f.-. t'Ctef. to take e.r or. h t : iit ; n t a r 1 j :..:.;.iio life. And I a ;'ard .-f " Fat an i For; hey hae -ar.d le- . au- foolish star af.cr. Jiet. ridleu-"v-as ex"n'i-'s and cert i in medicines ily seem to :v.ake their ror.d.tlcn u. ors-1. they fi.w up ail hop-1 and -i. "Oil, well. I rathvr Le lAt, any-i-t that Jhow. Fat that com 1 ht.i .Ot ir ' y cjmb?nome. T rov - a Jerldr-J :a Ivanbige to you: r.fft--ary acSo why stay v a d p ' r-j. r.tt way! N spci i.tl et en i.s or diets' No : in K-r.. or sickening medicines. Jut a coo'.lrg. .rparkhr.g. Aperient i'.-uur.t to take. but -luickly and n :;.e-ably effct;e. 'A'e'.ti. k's Cut Pate Medicine Store .- any g .ui druggist can supply you i-i!h a hr bottle i f Wendell's Ambition Brand, for 5 0 cer.i and wi'. return your money on tho nrt b '.i,- purchased if joj are not more tnn ifu.tiÄÜCNl. Xlt.

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Detroit Suburb U ants To Annex Part of City if:Tnorr. VeU Hamtrack, th- "vi . !,i k " ih ;t j'o;"uIition of 4'v'' r onir- t!y ::rrour.oV, by th ;ty "f r t r -it. anl which has r-f'js- 1 to i--..m' .1 part of I )'. r t:s ii a pirt of this rity. Th" M.iratraok rfp.ib'ican club Wt -Inf - I i' announcfl plar to v. b"!ör? tli votf-rs in Nocmh r a i ru-rr'.--il to ar.nx a forlcn fjtiarier with a population or j:'.r.f6. :iti7.r.M of Polish flornt compr !.-- SO prcf-r.t (f Hamtrack' population ami th same pfrent-at-" of that nationality was shown by th"- K'2r (ons'is to r-'M0 in thf Detroit arta. it i.-i prop' Sd to ann-x. STOLE FURNITURE TO FURNISH HOME Acrn-ed Burglar Testifies Against Recent Judgeship Candidate. INI I ANA I 'Olli?. In.l.. Feb. 2 2. The taking of testimony was l-etjun Wdnes-day in the trial here of .1. Herbert Hartman, republican can didate for city judg In tho recent I chty election, charged with receiv ir.'z stolen poods. "uuu' i Frank Francis, alias Moore, ac'!sd of barclary, uIkw statements to Iouisvllk- police firsi. involved Hartman, took the stand following th" selection of a jury, his U -'iir ony taking' up the remainder of 1 lartman had said that he (Hartman ) hart a. new houso and had not finished furnishing It and would appreciate it "If you ftliows can do anything for me." Part of the furniture and other article?, the witness said, he, Carl Kunkle and Fred (I)opgie) Johnson, had stolen from a home- here were taken to the Hartman hrme. Francis testified ho had "tolen some diamond at Louisville and the defendant and his brother. Fred Hartman, had sold them fur him. Francis also told of seal coats stclen by him "which wero i worn ly hid wife. Lura Francis and I. Herbert Hartman' wife. i DEMENTED SLAYER I IS HELD FOR TRIAL ! PORT HFRON. Feb. 22. Anthony Scully, 40, who while dement ed killed his father, Cornelius Scully with a hammer and badly wounded his sister, two weeks ago, was Tuesday bound over to the circuit court for trial on a charge, of murder. The question of Scully'a sanity will be determined by the hUher court. If a medical examination ohows that he is Kane, he will be tried for murder and if insane, he will be corrxnltted to an institution for the criminal insane. KUEP YOUR FLASHLIGHTS Price Completes 9

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REPORT HOSPITAL TO BE FIRE TRAP Invotisators Sav .'.2()0 Kalamazoo Asylum Ar Imperiled. at j I A N SI Sfi. Mi. h.. Ffh. 22. Kai- ! rr.azoo state hospital, which ho ;.5- s .1 200 patients, is a fire trap. a--c-.irdir.ff t- a report submitted to the : Mate adminit: ative board Tu-sday I bv Col. Roy (' Vandercook. director ' of public fafeiy. An inspection has auanr1 of tl)- adi ben rnudo in pur I ministration's policy of making an 1 examination of tb.e cendiiions of all i state institution., especially with j reference to fir' hazards, j James H.'Skinrur. in chartre of ) construction work for the board, I r ported that the women's building at the hoaptta' f m danger or f"ilapse, and said hi'1 condition was so serious that repair work aas , rren cmmencd without awaitmc: ! action of the board. Th" walls wer ' found to be spreading rajiidly. and j workmen were at onee employed to : put in iron triu- rods to hold the ! walls. i The bo-ird approve-? this work. ' and authorised Mr. Skinner t- pro- ' ( erd witii it and to tak- similar measures to support the . eilmpf. . T:"se were found to be sac.qdncr. n,i ,n ,-iny,..f.P nr f-iii-n- ur.on the j inmates. The plaster had aueady f:i Pti from the rt-i.ir.s ot srn e or ,i, Charles V. Iane, a.-Lstant fire marshal, reports that all the buildin trs must be rewired, the electric j wirinr; being, in some instnaces. j wound around iron pipes, and in all cases running through joints and othe woden parts of the buildings j without being enclosed in insuiator. Of six chemical fire extinguishers, two were' found to be frozen, three? others useless, and only one usable. Of 7.500 feet of fire hose, prictically none was In a usable cor dition. Most of it was from la to 20 yfars old. Tested at 00 pound. pressure, there wero so many leaks that no water was delivered to the nozzle. The legislature of 1901 had ordered construction of 22 stau ways with fire door?, to be used as fire escapes. The stairways were all constructed, but only one was equipped with fire doors, and they are described as flues to spread lire rapidly through the buildings. It Is estimated that the cost of putting the buildings into reasonably !afe condition, including the rewirincr. will be more than ?7r,000. CLOSE AMISH SCHOOL EOR TEACHING GERMAN NAPANFF. Ind.. Feb. 22. The Amish parochial school, near here, was closed Wednesday by order of Jesse Rruner, county superintendent of schools, because the pupils were taught the German language in violation of state laws. Amish church officials, teachers and parents of the pupils face prosecution for violation of the attendance law. i' wa.i stated.

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L". 5. FILLS BIG CLAIM AGAINST LINCOLN CO. PLTltOIT. F-. ::.-Th" Fnl'.ti i.ty for ?,,' O0.fn 0 ajfa!r... th ii"u :i Lincoln Motor C- . .iccorrlir. z to (I'patrh fro::i Vr..hir.kr:or.. "TJi" ci.tini ar;. oui of war ti - j l'ir.ti'.'Tit (or.tiac's tho (iispatcn r a in. H :r ;. :i. 1 ' ir.'i. presi'ler.t of the , . rn :r.i-t cm iinv, rt-Cflvors for tnc hrm. and Jiir-.s Murr'r.. Detroit torr.oy tor creditors of ihr old Inco'.n Motor Co.. pt;zIcl ovor poss.hiii'ie? a-i to :h foundation oi tb federal action. Mr. Murtln said at nicht that he, had had a telephone talk with the I attorney-general's ottice in Washington and had made an appoint ment in Washington for 10 o'clock Friday mirn:r.g for a conference with Atty-ffn. Harry M. Daugherty. "It is a complete surpris". to me." . j 1 n Mr. Stone said. "I suppose it'? a matter within th" department of justice. I know nothing about it. except that a. N"ew York newspaper informed m." an hour ago of the claim. Of course, we will make at. investigation. We- can't determine what our cours" wi'.l be until then.' Th- cliim field Tuesday has r.o connection with the previous claim of $4.000,000 for taxes alleged t -h iv" bt-cn dua th" government. Thiclaim later was greatly reduced, an i was satisfactorily adjusted. The Lincoln company wa rccen; lv sold to Henry Ford for !S. "."'''. 0G0. Thi sum was to have bf divid-1 among tho preferred cr ditors of the concern. The pov i r, merit's claim, if allowed, woul 1 deducted from this sum. BEVERIDGE TO OPEN CAMPAIGN MARCH , INDJANAPOUa Feb. 22. Albert J. Beveridtre. annouced canlidate for the republican nomination for I'niied States senator, will deliver the keynote speech cf hi eampaign at Ft. Wayne, the nigh; of March 7. it was announced today. TWO AWAIT SENTENCE IN $1,600 SILK THEFT CASSOPOLIS Mich.. Feb. 22.Frank O'Haloran and Herbert Han away are in Jail here awaiting sc::tence after pleading guilty to larceny of wearing aparel from a consignment in interstate traffic. They admitted breaking into a box car of the Michigan Central at Pokagon last July and stealing ?l.Coj worth of silk shirts and Walkover shoes. The men were arrested while attempting to dispose of the goods in Chicago. Cory don Bank Defalcation May Reach $340,000 CORYDOX, Ind., Feb. 22. A shortage of $340rClOO In the accounts of the Corydon National Bank ma be reached, bank examiners in charge of the bank, which they closed Monday, believed Wednesday. Step have been taken by local business men to organize a new state bank with a capitalization of at least SCO. 000. The defunct ban! In still ir charge of national 1 a examiner William 11. Morgan. STIIAW IIATS Fnß. 22. WARSAW, Ind.. Feb. 22. S;:. hats appeared on the streets of W;i faw today. The thermometer reui tered f2 decrees above zero. I FVEKLtor fUUKUCHT BAXTCKr

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