South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 64, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1922 — Page 2
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WILSON'S HEALTH
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STARTS OFF MEAL i Spring Training WITH 12 LB. TURKEY 1 GossiP
CANADA FREES NEGRO SUSPECT
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trair.:: rarnr rar. I lielUSll nt .Nortll Carolina to failure to Kt the minor to I pi,,, tt-;
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ti,o'iK--i rfuf-i::it to tnl; any d!rc t raid in ir.t'-rr.:iti'r.al affalr.s he is ' i'iwir. -r tl.c arm n f r n o tra.if s an l fh-r .a: iir..' ! and IntrM t f ;cia 1 d ! f ;!; n t s with rlnsn lnter . Vii'-,:i said to --'jff--r o 'M!nr.i'.'.v mir."r e ' 1 -t :'-, uiiih . fir h h.-m v. it h str a- d w" il.
to-- fri-'-r.ds .-av tlir- is virtually
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1 fro a tl..- rdtv arc hrotiqlit to tho amp and sivrn vacations rant;incr from ot uhI to ten days in length. Th.-'- j ' " p i , . ;,rp t;ifMi rvf-rythlns ; t a tlnir t c.rnfort and i nnvrrilT''1! I Tim Cdy Kfuo ?dlion was
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'A'll i Mrs. j::id, who camo to thi.s city with I from Chattanoourn, Tnn.. to super
intend tlo work. Th'-y talted the
ion ar:d carrid on its work for
orm k v on 1 f 0 ö . Jat yar thlr I udt;.-t via ?21'S0:,; $ 1 T , o S ? . 5 4 of thii sum wa.s c in earning on th- work f the mission for ye;r.
jr.-.ai Th'- rj'.h-pf.s of tho City Kcsnjo r hM I r.t:.-i.ai uv: C. O. Shafer, prs itleut ; ,VAA th--1!''- iliT, vlci prrsidtnt; L. P. ai d a I-I 1 lardy, J- ' refnry, and A. I. Hu1-
w as a tnernber of the W; od:ncn o!
the World, ridfdity hci?e. and
the Knipthts of Pythiis, No. 14 lodg-e. J rri,t cd rost $ 3 . C " 0 .
into lior.;rs of S'.uCa " l" "
worn rnrf v-nr ,viJlv'Lk 1-11 " 4,1 i 1 4
iworthv timber to Manager Speaker.
Sowell. now rated a .tar short-
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cio afe-ainfit tlie ncrc
ioventor Morri
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and ther l. who is fix f e t four ! rr. 5t his start thr. Second olina, refused to si witr.t
catcner arri tho Juder he'! that
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pounds, tucked .1 napkin under hii!I''lk Scwtll are also rhin .ind IrfrliCiifd t rt thm u-alfnr alumni.
South Fend. nla survives.
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Alabama ; submitted by th Tnire,.l -ta'f-- cn-'lhr
Fur.rral s-rvircs will be held from
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ul were r.ot suihei-nt. pi.iof of tho
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drank: j sprm? m'icn interest, win f erner A twflvd-r.ound ttirkev with tuff-! round (Fen Killinger with tho .Ww
inc. time, forty-hve minutes; bone pic-ked clean.
The friends of Halbirk planned to
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I.i id. trcnfiircr. Iirectors aa W. W. AuMin, (J. A. Itoberbon, F. A. St phen.-on. J. C. Iiowshr, J. 1. M.af. r, J. It. Haughton, Y. O. Da-i-. F. A. Fryan. C. I '. Cunningham. ;. M. Jtudetaker, Jr.. C. W. Uyile-. C. V. Sptth, H. M. .Sanders, C. I.. Millhoue, I. W. Clrah-ki and K. A. Itird.
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Ul v party in the last lection. j - Tils Inter.". In th'-. welfare of the ! d'rtioor it I'- patty is revealed by a! fr-'.v brief n'ra! :n' .i'cs he has1
s. nt to e,-,.i-rs in arious parts ef the country. Thl.-t will b irtua!ly th'- -rt-nf o will take in th" forth-
: FRADY WILL MARE
FIGHT FOR LIFE
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TslCKKL HOTEL ' BUUA)1M;. CATV LAX DM AK K, SOLD 'J. (Continued froiu pace one.
focnib' r, 10 2 1. ae-oordi r ir to the t'-rms of Iiis b a;.-. Wheth- r Mr. Fala.ri intends to bwy th- ha.'.s from the present holders could no: t as-erta ined . lair it ja heliwed that h- is cont epip'.atim: a urogram v hereby h- will s 'i l.a v. entire pe.i..n of tla- stl UotUfe. Ivollnilo Flan- I'nknnwti. It wa. f'.ir'lnT r'port'-cl tliat h i:,!t-"('a to b -:;n thi work of raim: t h b ' 1 1 '. d i 1 1 1: in 1 1 . e i a 1 r future, and has plans mii'r way for tho erection of an oi-tM story modern l'ii-ris-huildin lt. cther reports wer t the efttot thit h purc'na.-ed the fn-jrty merely f'r an i nve-.t m-nt hnd for hp'culitive- purpo-e-,.
Hanlrt Fought Legal Battle in Florida's History Is Fxpeclcd. MIAMI. Fla, March 4. Tho deatu of Mrs. Kdgar Frady of gunshot wounds received at her husband's hop 1 room hero latt Sunday probably will result in one of the hardest fought murder trials in tho history of Florida, according' to indications today. Frady, held on a murder charge on a coroner's verdict, rami::,' him as responsible for his wife's death, already luus onrraged
j Fart A. Ibeiley and John Denz, proj miii' nt attorneys, and it Is linderi .-food will bring1 outside talent into I the r.tso in his tight for life. Mrs.
l''ra(l"s relatives and l'riendg have r.!.'at.:fd tho services of county r,oh' itor. l red W. Fine, as un assistant in tho I'rosectition of the cas?. Harry Thompson of Chicago, a brother of Mrs. Fnuly. declared that nothing will bo left undone to ee that ju-tieo is done. Another brother
"I haven't started yet." t--aid Fe. 1 'irty-three prim-o oystep. Two peunds pork chop. Twelve egus. Two nlice3 of ham. Href Htew, large order. Twelves cupa of coffee. Thro loayen of bread. Fix bottles of .soda wa.ter. As th la.t bottle of soda water disappeared, the $25 wav handed lA.'. Sow the story should end with the man pushing bark his chatr, arising and Faying". "Well, I jruess I'll po home to supper," but tliia is different. Ie Htteniptod to r'. hut was una bio to do o. A look of pain spread over Iiis faco and ho muttered. "Get a doctor! Get a doctor!" Yaffeo telephoned for a physician. who had Iee taken to his home. The cater had a touch of indigestion, but ! toon passed, and last night ho paid ho would bei ready for another ?uch feM Is som one would put up and pay fr tho food and a doctor.
of Mr.-. Frady, John K. Thompson.
' -"'The Nickel buildinu was built in : multi-mhlionaJre restaurant kin?, is trie vear of aral was one of t he undei -stood to have interested him-
brst .-t-ps tab: f-n
l-.omir.fs' of th o r.lfr of he hu.i-i rcptas. nted. Tie: acti'.ltv of Soutli Fend. When; -
toward th.e actual 1 If in seeing that tho state ia well
completed, the bui'dir.g was siid t " ha.vt 1 en or., of the ma .-a modern
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For s-veral ytors Mr. Ni' kei. wn
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it:T.-hlp of the r-true:ure
S.o.co Mr. Niekrl ha
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jjfts noozi; ban TO COMBAT ki LI ; PFN'VF.F, March With influrn.a report" d in ep-.demb form in
number of Co', rado co-nities, th-'
Rumanian Government Wields Pruning Knife P.FCH A K !".'. l et., s. Like, every
' other Kmopean government the Ku-
man.-in government iinds ii f rv (iithi alt to make 1 . 1 1 1 ends meet and the order has gone forth that the pruning knife of economy is to b me : ci'.e.-sly applied wherever pos-
1 propri- I f able. i I'rastic cu'ui are to tak place in 1 .'".1 branches of the diplomatic -erv-Tilt Humanian legations in
Lote Pope Benedict AF Was Militant Feminist PA IMS. Feb. 1C. Tho late Pope Benedict XV was a militant feminism ami many times expres.-cd the opinion that women had a great mu-'on in tho world and for Christianity in particular, but he was a.s outspoken in his criticism, a.s he wa.s in his praiso when some trait in woman diil not meet with his approval. Ho thoroughly disliked short skirts. According to a story which ha.s just come from Rome, the Pope noticed one day crowing tho court of St. Damaso a woman who had called at the Vatican on some busi
ness with the i.ecretaxiat. .he wus wearing tho latest Paris stylo of skirt which barely covered the 1'iiees, Turning to one of the bishops near him, the pope paid: "I really cannot understand some women. They have no respect for anyone, urt even tho pope. In the days of niy youth I recall that all the young girls, my Fistera for instance, were pestering their mothers to put them In lon skirts. Now it appears that all the old women wish to wear short ones."
York Yankees and Johnny Mohard of Notre Dame, who joes with Detroit. It is a rather interesting fact thit
1 Killinger and Mohardt were two of
the mo5t talked about football players in the country last fall. Killingi r was given a place on Walter Camp's All-American eleven. Mohardt was 5o honored by many other football critics. Killinger is an infiflder. At Penn State he played about eery po..ition on the Infield. Hugo Dczdek. who coached Fenn Stat in baseball as well as football, ears Killinger Is ready for the big show. Izdek taya Killinger is best at third base, in all probability he will he worked out at that position by tho Vankce.. It is a certainty that Frank Faker will piny only a fw
moro years. If Killinger lias the goods he ha.s a real chance with the Yankees. Johnny Mohardt is a. pitcher and outfielder. Mohardt is evidently a very bright young man. IFs has brains a.s rated In college. If he can apply them to tho ball nld, ho will have an additional advantage. In colleP' football and baseball,
Mohardt i regarded as tho last j word. He was ono of the b- .t back ' field men in the country. He hal ' few equals at hurling the forward , pass. In baseball ho was rated one j of the best all around men in tho country. Ho also won his letter in track. I Aside from tho great success he : had in athletic circles, Mohardt was also a brilliant student. Ho has j completed one of the most elifTicult courses at Notre Dam" with an 1 average better than 90 for his four years' work. Few students have: graduated from Notre Dame with a better average. j Mohardt. although weighing only j IfiT), has a powerful physique. In j
three years of football, with the e.ception of a broken nm-e, he has ! never been seriously hurt. Manager Cobb of Detroit is hopeful ho will emulate hi college deeds on the American League diamonds.
P.uriil will
spend money raised In Toronto and ! -'rn.etery. other places a a defense fund in a '
big demonstration and fe-ct jn hi
Rev. I
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o'clock Tue-
F. Feck el
the Grace M. K. church o:hc;atlng.
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Rookie Pitehrr Will Hurl Vor Indian Aznint lhiUn
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a v., died Saturday morning at ' NOlTin:i!V GOVIJFNOIt I'ltOTFS ' ' 3u-k of stomach trouble after an KALFKtlf, N. C., ilarcli 4. Gov-, illness of three months. 'He was ; ernor Morrison of North Carolina. ' horn in Sweden, Dec. F., 1 S00, and! on being informed of tl.o release, 'aa 61 years of age. He had lived Friday, of Matthew Bulled-:, negro I hi this city S3 years, having come j wanted in this state, sent iinr fY,t''horo from Sweden. He is survived!
Inwini? telegram to Acting sv ere 1 a iof ?tato Fletcher: "Il for yC'U linaüy (cn-pnt to th3 interpretation rf t)v troaty with (.Jreat Frltain. wliich embraces Canada, as made by Canadian authorities, I wish you tp consider the serious consequences to the- n.d ministration of justice in this country. "Thero is no legislation, nation.C. or state, under which witnesses can be force-d to gr to a foreign country to testify. I do not think- any can bo constitutionally eracted. It
by live daughters. Flma, Lida. Hel-! ua. Mable and Mildred, and a son.! Walter. Two brother.-, Andrew, of 1 Mutli F aid. and August of Sweden.! and a siter in Sweden, also survive, j Funeral services will bo held Mon- j day afternoon at L':30 o'clock at the Sw edish Lutheran Gloria Dei church, j Kev. Charles O. AJiderson. ofttciatincr. Burial will bo In Kivcrvictv cemeterv.
VICTOR COLON'S. Victor Cohens, 417 S. Scott St.. died Saturday morning at 4:30
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G. A. R. Encampment to Be Held at Des Moines DFS MOINES, la., March 4. The 1?22 national encampment of the G. A. It. will be held in Des MoinesSept. 25-3 0. Announcement for the date of the annual conclave- of veterans was made today by George. Hamilton of th chamber of commerce following a conference with L. S. Pilcher, of Prooklyn, national commander of the G. A. IX. Meeting with the G. A. R. will be its four supplementary organizations the Women's Relief corps.
1 Lidi. s of the ;. A. lt.. Sons of Vet-
"CHAMPION FATHER" IS FOUND IN BIRMINGHAM FIRM INGHAM, Ala., March 4. The champion father of Alabama
and perhaps the nation has been 1
found here. He is the father of 25 children at years of age, and the stork is again flapping its wings around his llttlo home. Charlie Sobh is his name and he and a part of his enormous family live in a little combination house and store .-mall, dingy and dark. here he and his third wife with their 12 children live in noisy, happy content. The other 24 children, by two former wives, are not witli them.
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Cairo at" to bo discontinued. The legation in London is to consist henceforth of ;i minister and one .- ereta ry only.
f-deiii roh:b:ttoti d.taa !-T for Col- : Tho htatfs of tho Rumanian delejo. 1: H. MVb r. than. F: idav . g cior on tlm League of Nations j.fted th stringent .-: ra ? ions on an ! tho U' para t Ions Commission in th writing of whisk, proscription. . Par,.-. Vienna and Pud a pest are to
Police Reserves Summoned For "Living Model Display'9 WASHINGTON. March 1. Police
1 were on guard In front of a store j !;;- today to prevent any riots that
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rrans and Daughters of Veteran. "--" -'o -iw.-. ...-- i I'lay of "women's hosiery on living
models" in the store's window.
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ILLINOIS WINS. j I ' II F A N A . 111 . March L Illinois d ite.i Northwestern 3b to 02 in a vae:etn conftren,e swimming, nie 1 hi"." today. Northwestern w. n th- water bas';et!'all game. r. ; o ' ! Fhfo... u.-ltr- Gale. WliroVr, Pos j '' av I Roat. won the relay, break-; ::.g tie i-i!iiTf:ii-r recoril of by tAo-:i.fths uf a tvo-
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After pacing the sidewalks for an hour the police were told that the display would be postponed until Monday because of rain. The crowd in front of the ftorc indicate,! that, men needed hosiery, too. j The advertisement of the display) riled up Dr. Wilbur Craft-, noted 1
reformer. He announced he would seek to have the district commissioners stop the display and failing this, would appeal to Pres't Harding direct, "as mayor of Washington."
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YOU WILL ENJOY LUNCHING IN OUR TEA ROOM
We Announce a Fresh Shipment of the Newest Silken Frocks for Spring
Mrs. Austin, our Dress buyer, who is now in New York, has just sent us a most alluring group of the Spring's newest Frocks. Each model evinces a smartness that is all its own. The basque and full hip styles are very much in evidence. There are Taffetas in abundance, Crepe Knits, Georgette a,nd Satin Combinations and Canton Crepes. The higher shades, so good this seavson, are all represented
Pcrrin's "Modane" Strap Wrist Kid Gloves in Broun, Grey, Ian and Mole $4.50.
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Flower Novelties From Helen Kruissink, in Chicago, comes the exquisitely hand made Flower Clusters that so many women are talking about. We have dainty Corsages. Buttonieres, Bandeaux and Girdles for your selection
Millin erv The Llats this Spring have entirely gotten away from the sombre navy and black of last season. Color! That is one of the most important fashion notes on the new headwear. Shapes are widely varied. Tins is welcome because every woman can find just her typ- of Hat. We are showing everything from a trig little Turban to a large, gracefully cunning Poke shape. Because of our rapidly changing stocks, you can find new models displayed every day or so. Every time you are in the store, walk through the Millinery Department and look at the latest arrivals. For $5.00 to $15.00 you can get a lovely Hat tliia Spring.
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Tomorrow and all week we will have with us a Hindu gentleman, C. Kulkarni, in his native cotiinis and turban, demonstrating exquisite I oilct Preparations of India. Secrets of Beauty, as were known to the I lindu .cjea of old, will be explained by this messenger from tic Orient. His articles will be handled exclusively by Robeitson's. Come in and meet him try his Powdre Devins, Creme Supreme and Perfume Eternal.
MARCH SALE of . APRONS $1.00, $1.50 and $1.98 HOUSE DRESSES $2.98. $3.98 and $5.00
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