South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 69, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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STÜDEBAKER CO. TO MAKE 50,000 CARS THIS YEAR
Anmi.il Krpnrl Hmw- 2(Ki Perrriil S;i lr- IfKTrJ-t During 1921.
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th lr.it"'i Min Workers ft a ilnv r tv-. If dil not call strain. f;
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Melody Quartet Now Appearing at Orpheum
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r.ply with con j or j-( ted to her rr. :;al of ,-.ojr on-S--'v ol Lahor 1 tr :it. Tiio oi;rt ovorrul' 1 th ol-
jition and th. witn'-s v.rt h wro! h'-r h int nd'-il r.inir-. to California for two wcks- t"'.jrir. tlv1
! summer of 1021. H earn" on ,7ulv
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INFANT MiYVT.ItY. I. Kdwarii lowery, one-year-old son of Mr. and Mr. Terry Iyawery, 114 X. S'tudebakpr H.. di-d at tint
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take, ar- : tli'- harol of lis'-rs in mi louhtedlv r s por.c;hI" for their
rx. M home of hl.s parents at
lam 'iiiv.1,1 oi i , 1 . 4 -. , i 1 1 - w proof ef t hi ijuah.ty and durability
of .stndehakfr ears Is - pl nc:d 1-y j tli faet that th sale., of ref.air j
parts oy tlie rorjonllon ia&i year v. ere Z pr r er.t lrcs than th sal of puc-h part n thn year of 1519. rotwllhtanCtn ttiat US, 117 new
tr wrr produce,! and ;-old Yy UN !
lurlr.sr th y-H.rr? or 1320 and 1021 end add to tho3, already in operation. (Vi pi till StfK-k nrul 4SUckhr)I(Icr. At the end oZ the year ther was nn outst.'ir.dir.. J5,&CC.CI0 of 1r'0 mmulativn preferred ato K. and $60.000jOO or common tnock. On Dec. il. 1921. tli'-re were 1.301 preferred nnd 5,'i)3 common p tockhalder.5!, as compared vdtli 1.25 4 and G.fJol rFpfCttvely on thr sam dat of th rrevioti' year. The corporation is holding In its name 12,0 13 shuo of eommon and !' Jh.iros of preferred iftock for the aeeount. of 2. SCO, or 22.1 of its employees, who arc piyJni? for It under the stock purchase rlan. l'mplirvs nml C"-0cralJei I'lans. "La.-t rar th .a vera spa number of employees on tho exrporation payroll, va? IJ.O'jj. ;t ;triint lrt.äs the previous vtar. 1'nd'r our co
operative plans which have been In J--..er. whoe family was well
ffe. t fcinre ittr.h uhif h extend M-own in JJertrand township. .she
awards to em.pioyees f , r continuous'-- survived by two daughters. Mrs. erUce., f...or( of 71.2r; of said em-j ' 11 ni Korn and Mrs. Ernest Kizer,
ployees reeeived anniversary checks on tlu .mniversary dates of their inidoyment ; 4 . 4 o j or 31.7; of factory employe'- received a week's vacatio,. with r iv; and the dependents of ! J dec .L-aed c. tn ploy ees received insuran i- pa voir nl. "As stated h-r tofore, '2, employ .tre sto kholdei-s In the corporation; and th.fie aio H dd emIoy' -' ittif d on p':ns:Mis. Co-op-frativ i .v.u.iutions of a re'ieat ional nature inrluile a n.J.htary hand of c".v- h'irdvi d pi -a s. i-viuphony or- , litr.i of ::fi- pit-ees. two Ineball v : I - . a s'.eo i '.'lit. an I thie.- social ( !uir with ( Pib loom -. provided by the , oi -p. rat no). The labor turnover i-i all faetnries list year va leduc 1 t' th.- low record figure uf which t!ic.i!'i that percentaute . ' .' av'iak: number " f empIoce.s .... , :r.r tin- e., .-. The manasreiii. u: attilhut's lunch of the ltnpr; em ut in labor turn-over to the hem-ru Ml e"..-. i f the co-oprra tiveilar..H aüil th- lovtl spirit which pre;iili' t h " ort;a ". . '. 1 1 ion . Oiitl'M.k for 1022. "The U t: a t:d for Studeb iK'T ears
is unite heavy
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ment that no single state wa
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of
avirtirir . strike rst'd with the; e,.. ;t..vay from his parents until
Operator. ithev i'came r'-coiiiied to his mar-
firsd to heheve th're was any tep-
m 'Iv, she testified. He wrote hr.
the union, and that all hop's ,,t s,,. c,,.. tll,nt l,e w a.s plaonimr to
m by that name, il' tm
lind'T til'1
iysterday afternoon after an illne? i "he situation eif;r..' between the riaKet and if nlm tltousht be.st he
of thre weeks. i ir.. t rnational unn.i ..r.d t lie- I i an r ..- j . ould try to arranp- for thir mar-' Funeral services will be held from district, of which Frank Farri.-.nP'r. , r;a m- in Sm Franoco. j the Jones Funeral chapel. St. Jo- president, was nc appreciably Sau Kctintily i;cr" Ia.V. j K-nh St.. at 3 o'clock Fridiv a ff er- ! elrarod up during 'he day. Ti.e she left for California in .Jur.n .
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impression that she was tryir.c to hide th'- f.i,t fron, him that hr former husband. Ralph 11. Ol-rn-chaln. was in Los Amrep-s. she testified sh told K'-nnfdv sn h was rot the in.' but that Hnnai rtaPv was
here and stoppiir-r in arrosa the street from
; !y (''' n. she sa id. Look for "I'cimi
r.'d;.'s l""iy. sl ia!!i i: dai iin;. pi i ak : . r ." "1 tot," h'd F.epo' ;'s hall 1
w as m limp 1 ! m-w ta Xv .i1hurt." .'die t a t - d . Itun fr 1 1 -! Th'-n th n tf r-t:::. d th.-'
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noon. Rev. Newton L.
otTleiate at the services. Uurial will ! preied a decision from the Illinoi s ho in Highland cemetery. j dienet to mean that this district would not enter into n conftrenc-e MILS. KCKSin Mlill. with the Illinois op'-iators utile the Mrs. Koie L,urle. 54 years old. of j op. rat ors of the rest of the central 1 Z Importe av., died at her home j competitive fields were i:.. :ude i. yesterday afternoon after an illness . Prfrf't Farrir.Kton. in a shltcment rei::tlni? from a complication Of Thursday, made it clear, however, diseases. The deceased wm born lnitbi the Illinois district will refrain Russia. March lö, 1SSS. She it but- j from entering into a. .-ir.y'.J täte vivol hy her husband. A. Lurie. ' conference only so Inns m there is I"uneral aervices will he held at ' a prssribility of a f-.neral cortcrcr.ee 10 o'clwk this morning from the I'd tho four tr. residence. Hurlal will be In the Or- ' Varrtneton CJives Stand.
thodox cemetery, MIshawaka. Thp Furrington tehram to union J bf adquarters .said in part: ' y . j
"We thall continue to ro-operaU j jf with, you as lon as tlicre is .any hope p j of brin-jinsr about an interstate con-lf-.;'j
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S.-n 1 ranciseo learned from her fiirnd, Mrs. Mabl Demcnd, that fiennedy' mother had bee,i "attack-
meet Rur h nt Iut hotel, she testi
fied, lie sufTKe.-td th.at du' first en arro- the street to I.tnvh'c room
r ut to t v- re--id wa v a
"IP- a.-ked me it I w..u'.d li'i. t.i a uti'mi'b::-. ';(:- b..t;;ti up the i:l :i a iitt '. .;. As w . dt iv r wa fb'-tc 1) r.ltili; to his eottaice. lie , "'M ! .ei, tl'.e ben e.-.U.-d ; s a it !:
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and said: 'Let's bu k for ü." I as- and of !.', im: trlli:
W .(S iietl d. II' 1 -our sei thee, ;-ked li. r if s !" d !"enr:e,p .01 I whether he lov In-!. Sil t j .1 d :
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st. 1.01 'is si'sri ( 1 is .NOT TOMMY O'CON.NOH ST. 1 'MS M.,r. a - -A .:V-
V!ien we tr. t up th.e stairs loadinu' to
tin coih'o 1 was unable to ! 1 ate the eaef rock. U-lti-n s h 1 he would lvtuin to the car for mr t ck s. i n; I
Ma ' i: '
'told him no. 1 uas afraid to he bit
ing- my character." t'pon arriving i o the Hotel and wave her handker-: aiUJ,v. ,),. 1;j t;.:k ,., ,,u thf in Ijs Ansreles on July 6 she'tele- ; hif from his window, awl ho wouM v ay K'dhK 'lown; lb- -Hid." phoned Kennedy, who did not know I meet her nt the hotel entrance una! Mrs. ni.fii.-liain'? o:co r-roke and
site w.s coming, and sho saw him every day. 1ip testiOed. until July 11. Sho said Kennedy "felt badly because of his mother". actions" and s-?:reted that hr not ea'.l iht for
go with her to .cp nurch. .She tes-'t-an came to !kt vy tlfied that cho went .ttosh to the ho- riilly wiped them awa
tel. obtained the key to Buroh's , tlnueci
rooni. went upstairs and waved her htindkerchlef to Kenendy in hi" of-
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'Relton rdarted down the
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"1 dpi love j; and T b'-ii'v-' be luv d me." "Did you l:ae an .-..urcemer.t . ith Hun h by whi b yrai were to 1 r : r. 4 about K' nnedy's d' ath?" ''Certainly not." was the an -v. er Court adjourned at the com p, p-r. of Mrs. Ohonohain's direct xan.inat ion.
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mils. vja7. ki:lli:i;. Mm. Kliza, Keller. SO years of ae, died yesterday afternoon of paralysis, at the home, of her daughter. Mrs. Krnest -Kiz.er, S2'2 Leiand av. She had been ailing1 several months.
Sh' was born in Pennsylvania 'that Ins but ore purjaw, that beim;
June 2, 1S42, tjit had lived in .South ! suspension of work on April 1, .'ind '.f; T!end the greater part of her life, j If an interstate conference is not in If -
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'.he was the wife of the late John prcspcri la-rore .viarcn . i , wo nn-tm
to open negotiation w ith the Uli ! ft-2
k'oin.r to acrre to any drifting pditv
300 House Dresses All colors and sizes. Regular $2.00 values. For Saturday only
23 Over Metropolitan 5c to 50c Slore 219 S. Michigan St.
both of this city, and four sons. Al-
r.ois operator?. j Mr. Fanlnnon said Thursday that i
he would call a state con vent ion i 5. 1
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shortly to select a waje .scale com-
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MUS. nULHAIlA CAIiLI.N. .Mrs. Ilaibara Carlln, 71. widow of the late Jana D. Carlln. died ye.-s-terday afternoon at the home of her son. William H. Carlln. IMO X. Irookheld st.. following an illnes of eight weeks caused by diabetes.
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bert. of Dayton, Wyo.; Im rence. j mitte- to confer with the Illinois of Dowasriac. Mich., and Myron and j operators unless I'riM't Lewis says Arthur of Nibs. 'definitely that the interstatf conftrFuneral arrancrements will be j ence will be arranged, announced later. i Tho rittsburir Vein ierator.s' as
sociation Js willinpr t( inert the Turner 1 as outlined in Sec'v Davis' anneal
1 r s nrriviHi.fi till of the other fncr;-itnrs 1 -i
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in the central competitive field
are represented at such a eon
ence. Michael (iallapher, prr.-ider.t i
of the association, .i;d Thursday1 P..
nicht.
Lorn at Liverpool. Pa. .Tiilv 1 Illinois oiKrntors Mlinff.
l:.n. he came to South Hend I.O i I1!cc Mil'tr- br-sident of the 111, years atjo from that place He- ; no;s "oal Operators association
-ides her son. three brotherp, Hen- j Thursday that the Illinois a--'. ry. William and Iouis CJoffley. and ' -cociat:o:i h;us always been willing to p.
inn Fust ere, ,aiisj .Aiary CioIey and - lüIulT w.ui me uum-r nuine .n
Mrs. .Susan Smith, all of Portage Frairie. survive her.
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F'-iday a.fternoon nt -':2) o'clock- ' on his return to Des Moir.es from In- I
from the home of the ,on, L'lO N. ' dianap'olis Thursday, .-aid that a coal ,
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brr:b.d :n mi te re-;'1 1 "lli""""""fl' lunuw j"s an illness sinke m t ic coal m lpe.s or i o orai0':l
Jievc the operators would offer a
new c op.tract. I:i Iencr. Thursday, a notice was
filed with tli1 st.ate industrial com-
mission liv the miners lininti that a ' '
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imarkabb- I'roduction rlnviule for "l .",M" Im",u"-
the r.r.-t raarter rail for C5.0P0 cars. I 0was ,,orn ln Innsylvanla, a new
,vh!!, oetu.-i! sab's for January and I ' i'," nna was yrs of
3-Vbruary were Di cars, a.s com
oared vitti IIa.'' ears for tnr- entire'
9 lirst quarter la.n year. Tl'.e plants re diiTitinir inot etTtciently. with rlcck-iike rcHirity, and will produe... lii.en far.- iri the month cf March. The management believe 1h.it b:sin tili oar will show a jrib.-'tantial lucre. tt over that ot taft year."
jace. the is survived by one dauch- ! ter. Mable, of South Hend. Seven
brothers and 4i.ster43 alf-o Mirvive. She was ;i member cf the .Stull M. IZ. etiurch. The funeral will he h.old at tho fStuIl M. K. fliurrh Satunlnv nfternoon at : o'clccK, Rev. Claude YounR offleiatin. Uurial to take place at Klverview cemetery.
would tak place en Api.l 1 unit
wage scale and working
j agreement is ne,otiatel betwarn th? I i")i! operators and the proper ofü
Tvo big sales combining two big merchandising events. Greater values are offered here Saturday than ycu will be able to find elsewhere in the city. REMAINDER OF OLIVER STYLE SHOP STOCK AT LESS THAN COST TO MANUFACTURE! Saturday is your last chance to participate in this wonderful rale. When we announced that we had purchased this wonderful collection of wearing apparel, the response was instantaneous. Now we find that we yel have a representative line remaining from this stock. WE WILL CLOSE THIS OUT SATURDAY AT LESS THAN THE COST TO MANUFACTURE.
We are positively closing out the stock cf the Oliver Style Shop, and in addition are offering the women of this vicinity exceptional values in new Spring merchandise.
A SALE OF 400 TRIMMED HATS
FORDXEY PROMISES TO RUSH BOXUS BILL Continued from p-acre one.)
An-ierlran ehe',1 had been fired durin.r the war. "Yo i men sittin: before me cheer-
h them madlv ar.d marched with ehiblren,
tbrr,, ro the denot. An 1 voj didn't i Fdlth MeHenry.
po a damn step further. Sappo.se Jermary ha I won the war. What t!o you th:k your ta.v.? would have been 7 Thev wcufd have been CO tino -j moie than the- bonut. Durin.c;
. r th" vas at d iiK.'irs run;c:';!,.r;;o th.e i.-suanc "t
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-Mrs. Harriet Calvert. r.L. V. Col-!
fax av.. died Thurwday morning at 6:30 o'clock of complications follow
ing an illness of five year.. She was born in Athens county, i Ohio, In 1SCI, and was 5S years of! ag". She was married Feb. IS. 1S5, to Irvin Calvert who with two!
Kobert M. Calvert and
nirvive. Six broth- !
eis .and sifters also survive.
The funeral arrangements not yet been completed.
have
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liril.DINT. PFUMITS. Two-story frame dwellir.iT at 1146 Portage av., A. T. Wirick. estimated Two-stor frame dwellirfr, at 1150 Portage av.. A. T. Wirik. estimated
Time to get up if you want your breakfast, and your train! A lucky strike for
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SUPPOSE THERE WAS A $10 REWARD ' a :. . . ' h o t u :Tt to ! !'. St r -T. ' " i--t.. d S ' t ;m. .n ! :..-. tl.i the ail. 'under t !.. ! !!.- .fe of the f r t ' . r 1 1 ' i - ' W. n't .: v. . u '. : t . t c r - e ., ', . ; i- a t oda .' I t i't- . . cu; ;.J1 u p- ; -!. ' i a ' - c ' down ! ' . t . t s. Ah. e t ; e i. - ib i !.i r r. a-' ! . ' - :: - b-. ,-..i.-ft:l I ea.l-r.- of The N e T .: o .l.--I Sm to-t. . o : . i i r 1 Lots of tl-: ' ' Tl oi. - i:-.i t nth la :-,d p- o- ): W.:T. "I 1 at. Uli .ffet I.'..'. tr - ..:. ..f :,' at! arl .. t, : u !. .! .:. until --1 - up ' .- ,t.e v.- th w.ii:' ,ri i -- b., : i: .. n. at .-.i . t o ' . i x ; . ! . to . , r. t 1 : i r r ; . ; . o ; i : . Ta'.e the I i T . t 1 ' r , : th h i b : ' f--' t Vol'l: ievM.rd from the Cki - :fi. -i S. - turn.
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av.. to I043 x. Johnson st. C. M. Replo.iTle. W. Colfax av.. to 1 : 1 : Wliitrmn r?. M.Ifred McFndarfer. i:. Tutt sr.. to l . . 1 4 S. Michican .t.
When we discovered the toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer the special flavor cf the Lucky Strike Cigarette because
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ing by the white robed niht ric-'rs. who has 1-een active in the oil .i : t -r:et for the last few weeks : Mrs, M iry Parn.es. proprietress of a roon.inc house h re a '.x ordmc to a -.(ry print d frdav in th.e Frcr.ij i I pu b; ica r . liven t w r.t -four hour to " !o.--
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A special purchase, consisting f new straws and combinations in a laie aricty of stjlc. Colors arv ISIack. Periwinkle. Iletl. Ilrown. and Navy. Latent irlrumiimv. Don't mi. tili, niiili'iiiil oppoitniiity to save on our new lint fur Spring, special for Saturday
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The new coats for Spring wear meet every need of the practical woman. Not only are these models which we have on display the very latest styles, but in addition they are priced far below those of any other merchant in the city. Special showing Saturday at $5.00 to
Third C:FfU(S! Third Low rental and low overhead enables us lo sell shoes for less here. It is only reasonable to r.s:ume that many women have found it worth their while to make a trip to our third floor. bkm uptlilg üijhsö Patent leather, crfly back, low heel C!K OSs OXFORDS ... 53OÖ Patent le ather, 2 and 3 strap buckles, g J A, OXFORDS : )4v3 Black nrd Brown Oxfords, military and flat heeln $myJ Patent leather Oxfords, Cj5? low heels PlLb? SPECIAL We have two lots of $1.00 and $2.00 Shoes which are truly remarkable values. TAKE THE ELEVATOR AND YOU SAVE $ $
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We have just received a new consignment of Dresses for Spring, which express the prevailing styles and models demanded for the warmer days to come. Materials are Taffetas and Canton Crepes. Every size and every style is represented. No other dress value in the city can equal this one for tomorrow's sale.
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