South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 56, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1922 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 25. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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CLAIM COMMISSION

HAD KNOWLEDGE OF K

NEW ROAD OFFERS

Dcrlaro Drri-ion a- Made I'pon uzr-tion nf (i. McCrav.

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LABOR COUNCIL MAY

DEFY COURT RULINGS ;

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f - c:iir.t l-.d in January.

i RELIGION BLAMED IN i DEATH CORONER SAYS

to The New -Time. VAl:?AW. Ind . IV n. 2. C. A

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j Mr?. Henry Hloom of CInyjx,nI. v ho it allKd I I r tl hf crtup r.f a lack ol ! medical attention V. cau of rellj- ' -: b-liofc of hrsJf and m-mrera, ' her family. i'-'.!y in hi Vatemf-r.t uvrts, . or.trarv to rhe claim of th- r-I!s;iou

. -:. to xhirh Ml. Bloom MIor :-d,

hfs acted with authority. af'r

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SAFE BLOWERS KILL GUARD AT CHICAGO H! '.' '. . - A : N- irt ' ' - v ' ' . 1 h t ; t ; . r. r.'.ovf ! i-v h IV.ir.k : v. O.i I o . vs. boRtn l'-ath wir h nn : n t i- irl" tO'i'. v t-.v sifrV'''") rs h. rrftckf'i :h p.if r.f h" or.irary ir.I .1 wirh J 1 :; -s'i T " .1 7 : " ! T n ' ''., : - '. ' . T ' I

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I INDIANAPOLIS. IV... .4-I)c

riion a to the rloc-irio". si'.o fo; th Indfasa rforrr.ato-y, r.o-.v at Jff-f-Tonvi!le, Ind., will r.n be mad before next it v:zs indicated Pridny folio'-lnc a viit of rh rlocation comm'j:on rx'-d Governor rc"ray to a propod to at Acton Friday. Tho commSs-ion is no-v rncire l :r, furtlur. consideration of pr-jibIo 1 it e for thrs ' institution. Moorfvi;. Uoachda, nnl Co ifviVo, to-Ars

sons did not hive mfnliral attention, of which tho; wrr dr-priv-d hf-ca. vT t'i:r relisjious beliefs.

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Min is-i"in r' "i ' .'i.I t:ir.c I -1 1 "too luu'h" and nnr a -final.'- I at

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;! LOWER MICHIGAN

SLOWLY RECOVERS FROM SNOW STORM

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Tliouands of Feet uf Tele prapli and Telephone Wires Snapped Off.

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I ifts ar- ''I 1 i::!- d C ' n n ! ' d 1 . 1 i ! . ) : 1 . 1 : ; i ; fri id.

It i" unarr.-ti.,. Thu aft.r it r-j upFiOIT. Mich.. VeL. 24. Th? c-. .ed bids in jnt.iinry. th- cnnrr.i.s- j nr.hl.ril haif of tho Jow.t Michigan P-.r. b.rain.- aciwaiiiT. ! with a pr'-1 r,onir.suIa wa paralvzd Friday Virion fr.,m n .n-b p-nd. nt " i u mJ c.r a COat of ire tli.it has snapped j.-.-n: Mimi-jny low.-r th.m .my . f ;h- t,,,. thoUHanfjs of teb-phonc and tele-oilu-ion-r,.f..r Aft.r finding that 1 KraJ)h J)0,(.ji an1 cftU..e(1 abandonir ucu'.d nM bo locally wis t.. a--1 M,-nt or decided curtailment of railrept Ui!h off.-r r..ivel aft-r ro1lJ scheduler. Public UtIlitit-8 l'rAne of th- .-.dvertU-d bids, it -s ,.f1 fhn, tho form as the worst

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xvhlch soi;glit thf rofon i.torv. hav lcn dror;?d from fjin! "on iierafior. by the com ni i.---ion, ..as under. stood. Consider Choice Pendleton, considered virlir in the week n.s the final choice of the commission but blocked, nrroriirt: to the rorr. m lsior;er-. h-ca'ia n? th hit;h price asked for the. proposed tract of latid, 1.03S a -e-. ; ill in the running, it is believd. Fisher station. Hamilton county, is also ; under serious consideration, it Is

I underttod. I Tlie oommiion .f-emed to be Jfa.oral'iy impressed with tho Acton

pite uhich a 100-acre tract north of Acton and adjacent to the Michigan road to Cincinnati, the Cincinnnti division of the H Four rail- , road and the Shibyvilb. divlion oi the Indlanapo'.is and Cincinnati t:v-tion line. Owners of the Acton site at first ( a.ked $200 an acre, hut Inter r- 1 riuced their prico to below $1? nv.Tace jjrice an acre, it is under j ptood. i

"'"'n of its kind in the state's hifrtory and!

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are a bin to Kive

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iir7 Ult nil li 'tf'.4t.sV 1 V e-advemi. It is r.on u t.d -i ..,. 1 , r., c,,i.,., :,.r, on wires to a thicki:ai the iud p. nd.-nt company vvh;. h;nM of i:;rhP3. tho veisht snapping

Cid not i l I tri- i.a: tini" win suo-

nit its fjrurn for consideration n-'-.v tT.i-day. New Hid Offers.

It is ald that the new bid Iters ; Woeks will be required to efffct per

rment "lcht rmN a barrel cheaper j rranf.nt repairs, it was said 'by ofthan the "onliu-ion" bids, and tJi-it j n.-iaL. Many upper Michigan comth rommiwion Ikus this figure in i: ( munltie.s were isolated from the out- ) wio.i. As it is proposed to usHisj,je ,vorld. lacking wire communicaftpproxlmately 200,ofio barrels of fe-jtion and railroad service. In these tmnt In th national road construe- twn, business has been sufrpcndcsl Xion Tork. the reported new bld!ftrir RCho(ds closed to that the popuoald S8.VP the state about $ 1 S.Ot '). j i,1tion m!ht ai l in. the work or reTh'JB avirjf. the commission in view jKt0rin? normal condition. of th previous, would bo a ve ry I Jar- Hum of money in th- lone run. j . -0-3 MADntr;n

und hlp very much to pay fur the immu 1 iif knriiu.iSf

only sueses as to J lilihh I'IiUiN. :A.MLU ;

BY BARTHOLOMEW JURY COLl'MIiCS. Ind.. Feb. 24 j Three persons were indicted by th . Ilartholome-vy county crand jury' 1 here yesterday in connection with j the Investigation of th Indiana Oil P,efinln?r company, during thft time i that O. T. Uarrett was president. , The names of thoso indicted by the , Jury were not m ide public pending , their arrst. Mr. Ilarrett is now under ?1i0fj;

bond on a eharsre of cmbezzlin? company funds.

I telephone and telegraph poles like

pipe sterns. Kopair crews today aie working throughout the district laying temporary Jfrcund cables

ELOPES TO MICHIGAN

Jabor tf be used In the

lhf 54 nin 01 concrete improve-1 T, . .,,,, n. T,. , . : in a

jnnt proposed for tne national nnd , t. - pital here as a result ol

ii to be in six parts and would com- ' , . ':,.' TnrVrt vitii nrettv 1 b'ison Thumlay in nn attempt to

IHIGII SCHOOL PUPIL

TRIES TO KILL SELF LAPAYKTTK. Ind.. Feh. 2 4. Lillian Iloon. a liicli school pupil, is

critical condition in the ho.s-

5t oAvine or mtt or tn- raa ,a ,r,. r.',,,,,. 1 taKe her lire. 1 no ctt r 1 v.as sani 101

r rotn Richmond. Ind.. In th- .xst ,,;rnb,.r of h Methodift flor'k in j hav told sev.-ral friend- Tusd iv 1 art of tho wate, to T. rr H.iut". lnitJlia (.,lVf fns wrjttn to the girl's' ;liht tlmt s,1 iten.led to commit 1:ie wft. I i.nrents'savinc- that he and Ma rlori ' suicide. Xo motive could be assigned

ine reoerai KvernmeT sr.aresjnn. vis;tin;, Michigan rflutivcs and v. .th thA tatA ir.vrr,mfnt in uch j ..fon.t vou worrv about is." C.isch drvploi-.ment. The remainder! Th1 ?.ttPr fm-t'per states that th f th expi.s.v would be met by t:x-yo,niK pn?Knn intends to wed Mard tax lvy and income from lice :. s soor) n, ho ran cp,-Jrr a di-i-P-citied by law as income ;'.t !io V),r,.(. from ij.. p vife. Hate highways. . 'Tarpon" Fllxworth Urft met Mar-

tniiv for the act.

in:s FitoM lu itx. HAMMOND. Ind.. Feh. 2 1. Miss Fvelyn Gregory, 1' .ear old hitih school srirl, died at St. Marvarcfs hospital here T-"riday from burns re-

NOTED PHYSICIANS

MAKE discoveries;;:

jotie when he went to boird in herj'ived when her siiirts caucht tire parent's home. Their friendship wist while she was standing pear a stove rnonted in tho Sunday school Claim Commission No. pa-e :j room where Mariorie was n ef th I

t ost popti ar teacherH i THIF.Vi:s l!OU OU'RCII

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Feb.

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FALLS DOWN ELEVATOR

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llaim Bovine Tulernilo-is I ('oinniuniral)le to Human Family. Doctor Says. 1 Tl.'.r t ! ' t

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T'nifves broke into the rectory of .

1 Tt(-. it'ac.. It. t'. cii'T'ch .-opie till'.e

SHAFT. MAY RECOVER iThurrday t, -I t and - aped with j

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; '. ' . . i - e .unt! ;. . but it: !".- id ar. 1 Scnt rd." i '. i . ' ; T '.C.u. of tl, e'.ej jr..? ; v ! -f Purdue i:n. t -1 ; . in ' i : : ef'-re the ant.ur? 1 cetin; t I.e 1 r-d.ana Tubeta-ulosi.' assot : ri !. re Filda. "Too -mall a i..h..r - f i'cp:,.. iali?e that tucu't..1 is -..i". I contracted bv a

L.MWVKTTF. Ind. Feb. 2 4 '!-.arl'-s Scarlett. 4rt, jn a critical o-.dition at a ltospital bote as a re-

tit of f.'ilünsr 1 fee f at; f levator pit 111

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M ."o from the f-wfo.

UlTIiüASll F I. ST Fill TMS. r.FLFAST. Vb. 2 4. All Fl-'triitej

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o tii bottom J ? h Ii fa vette !

mi-iy l-Vi I hrirder rnius. hae beep relas-ed. it

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o.i.-.ied a tit o do 01

EGGS DROP 12 CENTS

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;nto li'.e sh.nff and. not.

roci- the .If vat or had ben taken! ' 'HAT. PON. I.np.. Fe,. 24.-l.ove: t. the top f'.cor. walked in. He S. l-e. 'L b-autifu! and secluded v. a.,: ma-riea and ha. four children. ! 1 nin roon h ',lo'L ChaMon i

j is.claiminq r:?rr.t ot way through tho Iir.o. tut Lord Hylton. throuzh ,

AT WARSAW STORES j'h tate the lane runs, opposes; peci! ta Th Nt .TImMi. 1 the claim. WARSAW. Ind.. Feb. 24. The : ! price of c??s at Wmw retail Btorep , rjTIOllS JHWEIJIY STORE. j 'his week hnfi dropped from 37 cnts , You've read that headline many j 'o 2' o'ntx a dozen. Lvt Saturday', a time concerning: thieves. Thieve :

fin3 thrifty people are alik in that they both want to make money, but !

jo-e's were paying farmers r:s a dozen for . gcrs but to if v were

Kiport.

but 2(i cents per do7.n.

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. n -..if. s x , s i r.it 'it; ' 0 ' o 7 '"' per tub. ; ' U it 'V : s c i -. ! r t e.i from t he rank a b.is.n 1 ' . e :i r a i:e w a e half. aosi:. 'ub- t i ' a I o -1 s , ,-. far t itted to ch lis- -i: ;r.V.inc of 1 f- ,'.e-'ub--r. ;a ; 1 v. ' t ub. r.--u-1 i i f. ue i : or;i th : : i..- lis it-v."

' one of them chooses the wrcng

This is the lowe.-t pr:ce nt whic h . way. Go to Schuell's any day and res have so'.j in several years. Two J you'll find your jewelry needs filled, v-ats ao egsts w..re selling at fioir! C6-tf 7" ta ?" cents- a dozen. j

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uH(;i' in: iiakvcst. (Spirbil to Thr Nw-Tlmev WARSAW. Tad.. Feb. 24 When the mild weather of "Wednesday and Thursday cm- arl ruird the ice f'U Ivosc.-iso county lakes practically . very Ice 1; of.se in this section was f Ud to 'apacity. lc t.et sf.mir.er will retail at 4 c :;' - '': 1 i pounds, as conipared

r Aiorrus. We Tchan.ne four for wheat, r.ett nc yo;i from I"1 to 2. i cents per husnel aboe market. Starr Iil ' :4-tf

Calvhi Stertzhacn. chiropractor. jr.duate cf Unlverml School o! Davenport and Poss School of Ft. H'.iviv ha opened cdlcea at 521 N

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Imagine a galaxy of Broadway stars in your home stars whose combined salaries reach the million-dollar markl Imagine sitting in your big easy chair surrounded by your family and friends everyone enjoying this' million-dollar show!

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The fun-making, popular music stars make records for Columbia exclusively AI Jolson, Ted Lewis, Nora Bayes, Van & Schenck, Frank Crumit, Marion Harris, Bert Williams, Dolly Kay, Paul Biese, Furman & Nash, Deiro.

You follow the crowd to find a good show. Follow the popular record fans and you9 11 find what you want at some Columbia store

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Here's the Pick of the Lisi

POPULAR SONGS April Showers from Bombo Al Jolson A-3500 Weep No More (My Mammy) 7oC Vernon Dalhart Wabash Blue Dolly Kay .

uot io riavo iiy uaaay utues i 7--

Dolly Kay I

Which Hsrsl Al Hrrrr.cn You're Out o'Luck

Al Herman I

A-3536 75c

Song of Love from Blosom 35jy Time Edwin Dale I m I'll Forget You Edwin Dale DC

Del

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Frank Crumit

In My Heart, On My Mind, All Day Long Frank Crumit

Give Me My MaTtmy from!

Bomlo Al Jolson My Mammy Knows (How to Chrer and Comfort Mr) Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw

A-3530 75c

A-3540 75c

Saturday Nora BayeV You've Made a Chicken of A-3471 Your Mother (But Your 7cCan't Make a Goose cf Me) 'OC Nora Bayes j

A-2369 75c

CHILDREN'S RECORDS Children's Son rs and Games Part I Prince's Orchestra I A-2133 Children's Sons and Games j Part II Prince's Orchestra

Medley of Children's Sons Ptrt I Columbia Stellar Quartet Medley of Children's Songs Pert II

Columbia Stellar Quartet J

HowOld Mr. Toad Happened to Dine With Buster Bear Thornton W. 3urgcs3 How Old Mr. Toad Won a Race IjjThornton W. Burgess Little Joe Otter's Slippery Slide Thornton W. Burgess Peter Rabbit Plays a Joke Thornton W. Burg?ss Children's Toy March Prince's Orchestra Children's Symphony Prince's Orchestra Kiddies Christmas Frolic Pc.rt I Morning Columbia Orchestra Kiddies Christmas Frolic Part II Evening

Columbia Orchestra J

March of the Gnomee 1 Columbia Orchestra I A-3105 Dance of the Chinese Dolls j 75c Columbia Orchestra J

A-752G $1.25

A-7525 $1.25

A-29aS 75c

A-2S0O 75c

ORCHESTRAS Monastery Bells Key of F Sharp Major CincinnatiSymphonyOrchestra Intermezzo Sinfonico from Cavalleria Ruiticnna Gino Marinuzzi and His

Symphony Orchestra J

Carmen: Two Spanish Dances

Chicago Symphony Orchestra Sleeping Beauty Waltz Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Prelude to "The Deluge'! m)

French Symphony Orchestra Le Rouet d'Omphale French Symphony Orchestra Coppelia Ballet No. II CincinnatiSymphonyOrchestra The Triumphal Entry of the Bojaren CincinnatiSymphonyOrchestra

Hungarian Dance No. 5 in

Minor Philharmonic Orchestra of New York Hungarian Dance No. 6 in D Major Philharmonic Orchestra of New York

M id-Summer N ig ht'sDrea ml CinclnnatiSymphcnyOrchcstra I A-6190 Naila Intermezzo j $1.50 CincinnatiSymphonyOrchestra J

Hungarian March Philharmonic Orchestra of New Ycrk Polonaise In A Major Philharmonic Orchestra cf New Ycrk

A-6193 $1.50

A-58C0 $1.50

I A-CCS7

$1.50

A-5943 $1.50

A-2653 $1.00

Ave Maria

SACRED HIpolito Lazaro

4935 I $1.50

A-6171 $1.50

Beautiful Isle of Somewhere Oscar Se3g!e Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand Oscar Seegle

Brighton the Corner Where")

You Are Homer A. Rodehesvrr If Your Heart Keeps Right Homer A. Rodriieaver

A-24S7 $1.00

A-1993

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Oh I Re If nMa s ta Jesus Reign

Fiske University Jubilee Singers Most Done Traveling Fiske University

Jubilee Singers

A-2501

Onward, Christian Soldiers Oscar Seajle end Columbia Stellar Quartet Stand Up For Jesus Oscar S'3j;!e and

Columbia Stellar Quartet J

When the Roll is Called Up Yonder Earle F. Wilde Softly and Tenderly Earle F. Wille The Palms Louis Graveure The Holy City Louis Graveure

I A-27CS

$1.00

A-2573 75c

A-6179 $1.50

All Columbia Graf onola Prices I

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Prices on all Columbia Grafono'as have bcn reduced as shown here. Ycu can get a modern Grafcnola with all improvements for less than you would py for &n oldfashioned unimproved phonograph. Visit the Columbia Dca'er nearest you. He will gladly play fcr you cny Columbia Record ycu wish on z.ny Columbia Grafonola. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Ycrk

$275 Model Reduced to $ 1 75 $140 Model Reduced to $ 1 OO 225 " " " 150 125 S5 163 140 75 " GO 130 " 125 50 4 45 $32.50 Model Reduced to $30

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rounds charged .ill

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HITS HOLLYWOOD AS "DEBAUCHERY ROUND" VAi:.v. ii d . r. h di. n - th-- ::-ovi' c-r.t-r c n th.- T'i-

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William hr.d !!v1 at the Masonic h.om at Frankfort for the T4S? five

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QUICK RELIEF FROM

CONSTIPATION

Get Dr. Edward s' Olive Tablets I

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rf r,.-,-,M' , :s",h vo'ir

h-4 i-.ir.'. r. . "The

divorce shnoi'.n or. fh lichter. 7 rovn- '. ycur ohildriT. cir

'"I f r-n nonfer that -x havs

: f 1o hae a btcp of ' ;v Tin:1- .tto-s fh ccr.tlr.t'i.i

ki,nt rruiLM in thi: hospital If your hext friend, one cf your fimily. cr a fellow employe g-os to

ir. a hospital hd drag: wearily. : could r..1 a tO-:ch cf !he frag-

g fto-xerp. Main 76?. :-tf

Ttir i th" jorfrd err of thou?snIs fiwe Vr Il.lards rrdcd Oltre Tahfs. llf si:'l''jV fr raiomel. lr. HilwarJ. a rrrctl'"in: rTi--Isn for 17 or rrd falotnls old-time n-

lT)v 1 ir,iv.ril fh fnrr'.i!.i f,ir Oliva

hospital, remember tht the?e J "whl'o trestir.ff rntir.tH for

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r-.ir.--e of pprioff by t--r.di (Mil William- the Floret.

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iORSE, ABOUT TO BE SOLD, DIES IN PLUNGE

The Electric cooklnp demonstra-::-r. This week at the Centm.1 Elec-?-!? Co.. Main ?! . attractin c a grst d".al of Interest. An ctric aprllanc- Is given away f av h day. 5 6

i'bron:- ror.! ipa '.'.in an l torpid lirpr-. Pr. IMnards' Oiire TaMM di not ror.tfliu raIoin.d. bt:t a healir. fuothlrjg Tftabl ?-xa'ivp. N pnin-ir.jr i the "Tr.ote" of lhs liftl H.ir t'o.ited. oliTe C'dored tnbl-f They ra-.-.e tbi bwds nr.I liver to act ror-nally. They KTfr fc-rce them to unratural action." If vou have a "dark brown mouth' had tre.ith b dull, tired fepllnp; sick hadai-h t'.frld liver cor-stSrati n.

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THE South Bend Electric Company is the authorized distributor for products of the Radio Corporation of America.

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