South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 69, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 10. 1922

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MURDERING BROTHE .

Defen-r in William-port 1 ri.il Attempts ti Show "I nw ritten Law.

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'.VASiriN JT"N. March :. Apmcnt of Ftato Senator John W. i'h n nctmcter of Detroit i"

r-)Ml Thursday. Th ci"il srv- j

, -- r.-.m.T.iMion Wcdnp-Iay ortib-M ?r pntofüro department the ;. -.tuf cf th tbrr- hUrhst car.rtir:,i'f.. l?f"r'.d Smith. v:ho rerivrd on th examination, Charl.i K. rrg present iirprir.tr.dent o!

rcrivd 87.6 and Wi'.lbim J.

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k:I :r.is' b: - :.;'.rk of SS.'bO. M ir. I ! Tb department recosmlzd that a i ' ar.diJUo such as Mr. KelloT. vhf5 i -"J r:.-i'i'for many years ha bn In the .erv-

t' 'l- muet have certain Trienas. and

.--Tii'f 1 rrrta'n eniployra who af not friend-

to him.

M h::a for a i In tho pa t it h-as r.ot hen the Jr-d n hf ' r i;toru to award an arpoiiittnent t

Valparaiso Students Sentenced for Burglary VALPARAISO. Ind.. March I'. Three hours after Hubbard Hunt of r.isader.a, Ca!., and O'.ivrr Flato cf

M'T.tf-rpy. Mexico, pleaded Kubty to ; 1 . rharK of bursrUry. they wr on i. XI'',

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th;r way to th ptate reformatory i

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r.e to 14 yearn. Hunt and Flato came to Valparaiso last January to attend the University of Valparaiso. Nearly all of the Jewelry and rlothinff which they are alleged to have stolen has bcn recovered. Ilenlde belnfc Fontfr.cej to the reformatory. th men wer each fined 550 and costj and disfranchised for five years.

I ic.v Mr?-. I!.:5? it and 1:t fa:r.i!y ;;iv Jui ir.oved from l

Mr. Iratton thinks that into the r. w h !' r.- r.t'.y t"d

by II. K. M .lb r. Mr.-. .V' Cn'.f y.f r s M' Vib.y w-i-b. M :. Mad'f 1 i rV.

of Miv.a w . k a w i - : at tb-' Iv :a f );. r

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f-imi'.y. Mr. .r.d Mrs. t !'. I bf i; b : : t;v ar.-l tbi.iehT'r. r,..!':;. a:.i cr.irid'biui.t' r. -b-n a I'.v.n rrf. r.s- t'T"d t;i ;:. r:.-L Sur.'! iv a:-..! visited with

; carted Thursday with a for e r.f 1! i men. arrordint: to lb (Jr-.ttor.

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I they will have th b'iüdir. rr n.pb td by tb' mi'b! of .i;u5. Ti." f..un lati":i l;n- br-rn i:.f;-" td by th-- f'hool archift, tr. I-ilny t Kab'imnzco. ar.d was found srit;-fao-

tory. A cod many of thr- riintr"'? on tho .-oh 'ol trrout) .Is hav- ;-.a,l tt b rut down recently. Tb"' roi - nr' brin dyi. iiüitf d. Mr?. Ilalph A'.b'Vi w.i.q lifi-s to

the mppv-do-L'i( k v club on Ttics-

Tr:o tabbed, in Vier Raid U ill Get ih ariim Tuesday A ro. -...vu b". --- :r ;:.-:r- :-.d two me;. i (..r1 t .' . . r -.. - a.-

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Adams entertair. d th-

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Th party wn.- driven as a far-wdl M. lb Kur:aa and

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ffr Mr.. I'rnnk K-an. vho kavca foon for Seattle. V"ah.

Mis- Jiuth Hepir.n yj.-nt the wk Mr:. Cbab of m l in (irand limpid.--. M"rs. H. Ib ib Mr. Hurvey I.. Krench suffered a Ia .- t:a. vi.-!;' 1 ftr(ke c-f apoi.bxy on Monday. A ' c bitiv- in Va

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trained nurse from luracr is attending liim. Ho is r'portd to be In a very i rit: al condition. Mis rinrlottr ObMiara of Hil!--

i!a!n, .-.-pent tlm wer-k end at. the !l:cm" of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. fon!:-.

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froni a 4; fa,..tr-

ra-e h' ro CI v.id ' imblovor of the Wib-r.ri a lmir,.s ::r- d two rhots tration.

iuti'.mailc revolver : Senator NV-wborn'. (!or:rf'?-nnn! day by Ktato ofliclals to borrow Jb

STATE ARRANGES TO RORROW S400,000

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Mrs. T. lb r.w-rs who

Yj- i.a.-t. week ;s itavn v;rz Mr. fad Mrs. Howard M:l'.r -pent WYdnnsday v--:tli Mr. ar.d Mrs. G. Ii s'a y of Mbhaw.'ik i. Mr-. 'b :n Kaylo- hos ret irned t 1

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' lir.MdtOID. DOWN THi: OLD ( IU IUTI AISLIb T:-0 p v-tor s tr-uatmnt is ;r

wna.ii is a se.-.Mjerii h: a:. a i?v f x:f rbr.f r.t!;ur for e.irs

T--d L wis' create?! r-:nrl ...nfn , , i

.featured f.rst by the Mud- Shop, b , n' '.Vf ;;

Hawaiian IM::;"? nn! Mu-t S.n- al? a ,-,.,,,.,.. Wna'.i ith Blues, flie next b;'a-: b-rs en -

! r-coru." toaay are a pa in m s-ti c-.

You pet the hits and you t Pier?;

1 i ; t i r.;:c i f '. furtb.er and on.r;

)r. L on bird t want erry

f;ral at tiie C. W. Lb

J. J. Kreuzbarerer, tnerrb.an: tab

moved to C01-:;0J Diaa !.:,!:

Mr?. Hlizalmth liu-.-l! of Ohi. aco bar horaa aft-'-r v:s:t.r.c ru it'.ves .r.

I died Tiifslav T7iornir-.tr at t! home

Ilocheyter, Ind. .Mrs. 'iydo ' i ib'a :.- r vi with hrr rout" r. Mrs. o

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into bi ide l ' d. A the brother , JRfennin and Concre.-sman

fed to th roor lialpb s-oored over -III be consulted by the po'toffice

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and rtr ' on- rT.r.r" -to t through the ,pf artment Jefor an:

j.i-A- and ih-n urreralered to SbnerifT . made.

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thU Italpb vi.; made u mpora rily Lement LOTttrOCtS A WaMCIl

:t.-: b tii - a.--.tub?. on his wife. Iii ltd- b'.- rfa-".'. td make anv '

ate: aer.r sij.ee ),., r-irmndr red. but' INDIANAPOLIS, ind.. March ib ontrartA for cement to be used

For Six State Road Jobs

replenish the state pnneral fund , which has become depleted. The loans Rre for a 90 day period andj

carry six percent interest. otlichaLs announced the loan was ra joiiated to run the rtate until after sprirrr taxes are paid and received bv ;h-j State from the counties.

held at th.: home Thursday after- of s-vjtn ! r.d.

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d'n ted by the ICaern Star. Thiria 1 ! visitors at the h'm

will be in Cxk Ullpre cemetery.

I "Miss Cherry Hlossom. or a Maid

! From Tokyo." a musical comedy in ' Pn thron church at 10 o'of-rk.

wer- Suntlav of Mr. nnd

Ulis. Oab-d Smith of .'oath "iv!.

Sundav School Sunday ;:t th3

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to benefit by Iiis d:---avrry : r. '. stbat tb-r.- wbl be no .loul't ;r..T or de;ay Wettit k I"ru Stare -..'. ab. i drticfkists nre nutl. r : 7 d to s- II j ir!TM-ItH with mnr.'fo t b. n t it vbl d n t ! " m,","a v " i' I On that hor.'-'rabn-. b.!- - . ry suf- ' fere r .-;.--:l 1 a r t :' I : L- ojihaialf - 1? b M -1 1 1H 1 a . A b. t.

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three acts i. to be piven at the ck-.rl

H. Lydick. superintendent.

r.?f"n tt r-n hi.- wif through a winde w. Ciande Ijad .alvvnys livd nt hl rother,i hojae nr.d there was a hfror.r nffer'ion between them.

IS AWARDED E.VRM FOR LOSS OF WIFE Lb'DIN JTON. Mi. h.. March 9. Hack in A;. rib If. 1. Jn, wife of Jtrnat;. Hov.u.er-. l-re Soil township tarrr.er. cbc i p;-' ar d. Aboar the -eno time. Prink Pi'fc! also van-2-bnI. Within a few ir. on t lis. when nothlr.c a- banrd from li'T, Hovancc b"-ri -uit in o.rcuit' eourt, a.'uriii i.-,.fi00 beirt bairn from Pbski for pber.iifir. lbs wife's a ffct nn. ho had b.en a rnoil vife, the husband told the court, she bad be.-n hi hflpruatn for yf-ar. I'.il-'.i did r.ot nppar defend tho u:'. and i be c ourt aw tr I d Ilovar.na a vr-r-dat for JJ.if'. Three years pa-ed. Pab'ki has nor rcfurro-d. n Ither ha; Mrs. Ho.nee. Thi ..- k at the oiirt lin'i Sheriff 'leoru'e olyer lield ri .-ile. The proprrty invo!ed wa the Hoski farm in Pr Soil township, deserted ard iij;.'.iril for sine the sudden d :s:i i p. araiu e of its owner. If w;is for sal- to satisfy the $2.000 claim of Ho tree. There heinff no other bid b is for tlm p!a e. It was awarded to the (- rfed snouse, his compensation fr hi.s wife.

BUCHANAN The 0 Club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. P. Chamberlain. "Civic Day" was the topio. Roll call rc-spon&e.s were

theater on Thursday rvenirt;. March ' dnatcly

lialph Itum'baush Po-t. American Legion. will ive at St. Patrick's dance at Hough's hall on the cvenine

of March 1'

Music will bo f uni

on hix section.- of the National road between Trre Haute and lllchmond were awarded by the -state highway commission Thur?day. Cement to be ued on the three

Fectlons of the highway -just of in-, Thinps you notice most in pacing dianapobs were awarde,l to the (other towns." The following papers Louisville Cement Co.. of lyOUi-Tvllle. j and readings were full of interest

and for tho cement west were 'and were much enjoyed: "Commer- I will be $1.2.".

awarded to the Marquette Cement iciai aiue or a iseautuui iown. :

Miss Coorpia Wilcox; read in p. "It; HP ANll V bFW

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fixl lowing Sur.day schoo.

F, by the musical dep.irtna :.t of the.' th-re w;.. be pre a cam t; i vices i Purhanan Hizh school. Mi-s Puth th- pastor. Pev. V. t. Dck. r.

I'enine. the music teacher, will direct! Mary Parker 1-ft

the play.

Ished by The Melody Roy orchestra , f Kalamazoo. Tliis orchestra com. s hirrhly recommended. Dance bill

everybody wt-loome.

Co.. Chicajro. Tho I.ouis-ville company aprreed to furnish 1 1 1 , 8 v barrebs on tho ground and Including sacks for ?U..aO?.4;, and the Marrjue-.te. 0 9.'7 barrebs for J " fj . 7 s . 7 . The total of the bid wa.s $.2 10.17 below the next lowest bidder. The sections between Indianapolis and Richmond are;

a tun', ay for

Rochester. Ind.. where ba- wiH i"t with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Van Ciider of s--u:h P.rnd visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. "ivirles Mait.-m. Mrs. Clara Miller of n:th Pend vi-dted 'Iba .-day with iv r s:-t. r. Mrs., Marian t lrül. The Rvcr Ready Sunday Scb.ool

cl.uss v. .- e-nte

ined Sundav after

s." Mne. C. F. Pears. Mayor j hom( cf hor brnthrr Howard Milb r s then save a talk on "Some ot : . fmMv

Isn't the town it's you," by Mrs Contois; "Remarkable Civic Achieve

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'the Problems of a Small Town," a

applied to Puchanan. Readinp. "The Homo Town." by Mrs. Lou Pesenlern. The next meeting will bo Reciprocity Day a joint met ting- ot

Mrs. George Resley of Mish.nwaka

j waa a Monday even i net" visitor at tho

I and familv.

Mrs. Wirick visited recently with her daughter. Mrs. Rasset t of this

noon at the home ef Pr.id Pottorff. a na m her. Mrs. C T. llwers spent Wednesday in S 'Uth Pend.

Gained 1 6 Pounds and Am Brimful Of New Life and Energy, Thanks to TANLAC says Thos, J. ODonnell, 156 State St., Rochester, N. Y. Tanlac, by its action on the digestive and assimilatiue organs, builds up the entire system,

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1L'.0ö2 miks between Creenlield the two literary clubs and will be and Kn!srhti-to5'n, 7.911) miles be- . held Tuesday afternoon, March 14, tveen Knightstown antl I'wisville . j at the home of Mrs. Al Charles.

and 7 . 2 e, 7 miha txtwpfn lnwisville arid the Wayn county line. The

TJie Monday Iaterary Club he?d their meeting Monday afternoon it

sections between Torre Haute and j the borne of Mrs. P. V. Kpgert. The Indianapolis arc: 3. 417 between j study of "National Conservatism" Terrn Haute and Keelyville and was continued. A paper on "WaterI.10 mlle.s between r.tail and j ways" was given by Mrf. Kggert; Manhattan. ! -Roads and Lincoln Way." by Mrs j A. C. Roe; "Natural Scenery" closing

I with "The old St. Joe," written by I I 'ti'ia SU-ino!.- -n rr -wl ATr ?? nso

AT ONCE REARRESTED ! Howard; New National Parks," by

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind.. March n. Miss Kva Chamberlain. Stereoptlcon The Indiana state prison gates j pb tures were enjoyed. Home made were opened today for Harry blow-j -n' was served by the hostess, ors and ho walked out into the armsjxt weeks meeting wdll be with the

of Deputy I'. S. Marehal Purdue, po Club for Reciprocity Day.

CONVICT, PAROLED,

who placed him under arrest on a barge of tiding the malls to defraud.

The March meeting of the Amer- j

i .in i.moii auAiiKii ,u- i.riu .Willi-

step and the glorious feeling of buoyant health to every fibre of your body. At all good druggists.

and "A Place in the Sun" and "A Up." two laugh-producing comedies. Children, 10c

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on an Indianapolis man in 1?20 and;

ROOTLECCERS SUED RY VICTIM'S WIFE HPNTIN '.TON. Ind.. March f. Mrs Hazel Ifuhnan. Thursday filed suit a'aitif-t IS k Adam?; for $10.000. She ediarge tb it Adair .s pii d her hllMUl-l vi?h booting whiskey to such an t id that lie wa.n no longer

a pra.- u-a ma nu . act u m r of b 'P nirMnyf whPn ho wa, ,;arolod

ano sooa wai- r Jino a ."vini; naoano but beearn- so cru ' tfiat she was oblia-d to dlvoirr him.

Ho will be tried before Judge An-la evening in tho Legion rooms.

derson In federal court at Indian-1 Mr. Richard Kenn tendered her he-

ignation as president and Mrs. Charles F. I'ears was elected in her place. Mrs. H. G. Adams was made

Irv-on-e tax returns made out at ICel's I. 'lit Ibne. 74

sentenced to two to 14 years im-i first vice president and Mrs-. Ada prisonment. After bis imprisonment j Schwartz, second vice pre.sideTit. Afgovernment ofhcials learned he was! 1'" tlio business meeting, a social wanted on th defrauding charge (hour was. spent. On Wednesday.

and they placed him under arn st i March H. the Auxiliary will hold an

all-day sewing session, with potluck dinner, at the homo of Mrs. Petty Smith on Oak st. The sewing will be garments for tho tuberculosis patients at tho Roosevelt hvnitnl. The work of laying the brick for

tho new high school building- irt to be j

Calvin Stertzbach. chiropractor, graduate of Universal School of Davenport and Ros School of Fort Wayne, has opened orTices. at 521 X. Main st. 4 tf.

WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Ilandv "Bajer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Drusts. Afplrln Is the triJe mirk of Biyer Manufacture of MonaacticaciJe$ter of SAllcyllcicid

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SPRING CLOTHES ARE HERE!

UR Suits and Topcoats for Spring are not merely a collection of fashions, but a deliberate selection. They sum up the well-

weighed preferences of men of affairs arrived or arriving in whose appearance and activities everything counts. fJAnd best of all, these elegant garments have been priced with but one idea in view price reduced on every garment to insure increased volume of business every day in the week. SPRING SUITS AND SPRING TOPCOATS (Every one Hand Tailored) $25.00 - $35.00 - $40.00

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Ä Variety of Important Specials To Invite the Friday Shopper

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One Table of Silks, Kimono Silk and Linings in various patterns; Friday, special, C$?$f yard Q3& Black Sateen, 36 inch, good quality; Friday, special, E?r yard Silk Tricolette, 36 inch, in about 10 colors; Friday, .special, q yard H tew Individual Towels, size 12x21!. red border; Friday, rpecial, ßQff dozen 4jtr

Dresser Scarfs, size 18 x48. with lace edge; Fri-

day,o-dy, each

Stamped Pillow Cases, size 36x42, with scalloped r-dge; Friday, ft prt only, pair . . k

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Millinery Special, one lot of Trimmed Hats in navy, brown, henna rnd black. Values to 35.C0;

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Outinrr Firiic! knee length, in p

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Snappiest of Spring $3.00 - $4.00 - $5.00

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VERNON'S aie back to Pre-War Prices; don't fail to investigate,

OUR P0UCY: To cut the retail cost of clothing, depending upon increased volume of business for our profit.

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OUR POLICY: To cut the retail cost of clothing, depending upon increased volume of business for our profit.

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Stamped Pillow Cases, rize 36x42, plain hemmed; Friday, QO? only, pair Bleached Muslin, 36

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Figured Curtain Marcuisettes, 36 inch, variety

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inch. extra quality in plaids and checks; Friday, only, "5 Qf vara W h f

Kiik's Cocoa Hard wa

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Kch-i-nocr Dress Snap:;, patent spring and holes; Friday, special, card C$

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Silk DIouse Special, one lot of Crepe dc Chine and Georgette Blouses in henna, gray, flesh and white; formerly sold up to S5.95, Fri- (f day, special. JtcVyva) Sateen Pcttibockcrs, in green, navy, orchid and black; Friday, Oif only, pair Fur Chokers Half Price, squirrel, opossum and wolf : $25.00 values, $12.50; $15.00 values, $7.50, and K flfl $10 values. . JbUU Muslin Underwear, Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Petticoats and Drawers, lace and embroidery trimmed; values up to $1.50, qfp choice, Friday . . vlili Bone Hair Pins, 5 and 8 in a box; special, Q r Friday W

Real Glove Valve, One lot of ;;i,.t!i's .ird Misses' v '.'i. '.b.abb' ( ipe and Sued c G it::-;!' t Gloves. in :,ry. b:i. brown and r h ir,j. formerly sold at $T:.0r, Friday rpe- rV f r cial, pair ... w.. I -

Wool Glove 'Trr:-J, Boys and Girl'." W'oon Glove; :n 5ro-v:i ;;r.ri navy; formerly 75c va!".,

Friday, special, pair

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Silk Hose

Women's Dam-kss S!k Hose in brown ,wr !,! . . $1.00 value, Friday, only, pair. . i v,; Cj Percale Dress Ap-onr-, in luvender, gven. tan checks, pi;; cd in b! w scalloped bottom, in flium and larr sie ;

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Women's Hr.tikercliiefs, embr-irler- J orner rl eign 1:1 ' ! - ;

25c value, Friday

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Handkerchief.', and women''-; special, G for .

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Coats, Suits, Dress 3s, Skirts and Blouses

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