South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 70, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 March 1922 — Page 3

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5.Y1XRDAY MORNING. MARCH II. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEYS-TiMES

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Michigan Pastor Goes On Strike to Protest Love Making in Church KI.K HAP IDS". Mich.. March 10. Ohartrir.t: that hi" par..h-ir-n'Tx iund church inrrly to "liivf- a p'.'-pant lim." th Kv. MrUm W. Ko rertnr of Sr. Paul Kjiopal rhurch hr l.a Kon--- on trike and rfud t ofhr-iat :c s?ric"s unt.l h's roncrftfltifn rforrr. Th al-h-.r-l us of hrnn books, by your. irT rhurchsroT. to cover haT.d-clayp during tlu -rvicpn. I-. report1'! an on- f th prartirfs f,f whi-h thJ jasir com-

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SECT EO JACKSON INDIANAPOLIS. March lö.Arti ! h of- incorporation ami notices

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,j10tion fo.. Flkhart. tiled preliminary

certificate ff fliso.ution.

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d improvement "f a public hiirh-J !'PT WAYNK, March 10. Syl:ty. or for th" ' '.nt ru t:m of pub- ia Kloepper. four hi.onth old dauk'h1 hridires or vuiMin. or to in- ; ter of Mr. and Mrs. fjeorpe Kloeppert any puldic liirhway after it iq ' pf. who was triven poison by ,in "H sf r l "t . Su'h i Ti - j i " i" f i a r j ar; unknown person while the mother v. hoiiv outbid" r)- .n". f,f it- au-I bad prone to tho prccrry late Thurstiiority." (day eveninpr. will recover, physicians The cniirt' d-M:oti nphehl. th .täte. Tlie police have no clew e.3 :!a-kfr.rd rin uit courr dr-rijon di - I c-jt a piece of paper on which the j:iiodnsr a suit hrotjht by th at-j word "revenue"' had been written torney reneral airain perry'fnd which was left on a table. The "!amrnv a road eonfractnr and hi : mother left the door to the home londsmfn. a'-kir.e ?7.too as fia ni - ' loeked and returned to find them c "v- for Tacking town-hip. nilkfonl ' P n and the babe on the tloor vomoimty. on rh" "h irer' s of tate ao- i itintr oarbolh acid and some other o!jnfnnfs fhat road h?d not been subita m o thought to have been onsf ruef -,! arror-Iint: to th" pla n '"ilk. ri which the contract ;m.v,o,l, . PAYROLL BANDIT GETS OITSTANPINC LOANS ; HIo HAUL IN DETROIT RV STATE ROARDjOI' J II:TK0IT. March 10. Leaping to riV rr vaw thin "ni'tlic running boird of the automoI IN. ii ,L 1 00.000 in whU.h j p. c;pon7P and o. INT?ANAPoiJS. M uch ja out-j aj. ;ilhert. assistant paymasters for f tro'in- lorn- mad" b tli" M;(tp;;,(, jolui Finn Son Construction board of fmanc" for th" ".cneral fund ; r,,. Uere leaving the Peninsular I o-.v tot;,! ?l.oa.(H,0. j, uav 1-a mod hunt.- 1,,-anrH ,t 0lnv and

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Hold Convention Friday. I special to The News-Timets. NIL.ivfv. Mich.. March rvn-.o-i cratic candidates and deif frates to ; the democratic city convention were r aiiKd l.y democrats of Nile m their t rauaiSHS Thursday J-vcninsr. In th' lirst ward Poy Merritt was nornin- ; atcd andidate for superAi'-or. (). M. . Worvey for alderman, and "harbs Fa-ch for cor. ablr. Nomination in th" third ward included Ambrose Iambtrton as supervisor, byman Pybee as alderman and .1. H. Carp' nter , as onMable, whip the choice of th" "Cond ward residm-" fell to J. H. Huff, Prüm Moor, and Alfred Karl. The fourth ward honored Dennis R. Cook with the nomination for supervisor. Claude Shelter for alderman, anti Timothy McCarthy for con- ; stable. j The attendance at the raucusea in all four wards far exceeded th expectations of tlie various committees, and a record break in c crowd also va present at th- city tonvention Irld;v evening. Ijftr-al judcr s in the hih school oratorical contest, held in the school auditorium Thursday e v e n i n c: . awarded to Gilbert Otto tlrst place and the rieht to represent Nibs in the siib -district cotest p held at I)owa?iac in tho near lutun. (nto whose oration was entitled "Thi American Iiarmer." won three tirst places an thought and three fourth Places on delivery- Maurice lirrnner. whose oration. "Th P.oss in ; Politics." won Instant faor with his j audience, was awarded second place. Judges on composition included Stuart Wiiit". Philip ilads"ll and Harry Sclierc rtn. while tho?" on dc-J

i liverery comprised Mrs. Stua.rt j ( White, Mrs. O. Haisley and Harold

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EFFECTS OF POISON i INDUSTRIAL BOARD

3'ridav at th- tfat. ho'.i-".

K.L' til" sj:.(r - general fund all

''hr futni use! for atioijs purposes have lare amounts of avail-

nh!" cah. act ordinär tu state oth-1 ials. I

In addition to the ? Iioi.imoi lo.m X aad Thursday, the state had a JIMh.näa if j, ouistanditiu . This v.as mail" on I-Vh. for T'O das.

ADJOURNS HEARING PIHNCIITON. Ind.. March 10. A hearing of the state Industrial board here Thursday was adjourned until the differences of Ilovoy Kirk, an attorney, and W. K. Cox. superintendent of the Francisco coal mine, were settled outside the hearing. Cox is said to have resented th sharp questioning of Kirk, and said Wait till I et you outside," to which Kirk replied "The sooner the better." Commissioner W. T. Roberts told the men to ko outside and settle their differences. "When they returned Cox resumed the witness t-tand and submitted to Kirk's questioning, after he had received a good beatinp.

drove off with the payroll, estimated a ; I.ÖMI.

ROB POSTOFFICE IN HOOSIER VILLAGE KOKOMO. Ind.. March 10. A burglar or burglars at Ilussiaville. ten miles west of here. Thursday niht robbed tlu postotfico and a grocery and broke into a coal yard office, smashinp the safe, but failing to break into it. The exact amount of the robbery is not known, but it is not larse, probably ?40 at the post-office.

ARREST SCHOOL BOY I PrntAITf "IT 4 I - t- !

i PATTI.i: CKKKK. Mich.. March

but bfcani" knoun only Friday after j i h. ... ,a wrence Dunbar. 13-vear-old

It. examination of th" record of tie sta to finance boa rd. Th" i ndel .t d Toss js to I." paid off. fat- ofhrials. said, after Hi" state revives jf 58 part of th" sprinu taxes. Th" first loan mad" fur th" Km-ral land was last December. l,"inK f"i" f : .".om. j-,,,- fiays. and i !n h. n J id off

a'vin St'rtbarh. f-r. irop raptor. I irluat of Frivera' .ehool cf 1 a.er.port and Pos School of I'ort a n", has opened ofl'lccs at ."21 N. Id in st. 4 tf.

school boy. confessed Friday, the police said, that he has started three of th six inrendfary flre that have resulted here within the last 00 lays, causing1 loes estimated to agcrepra'o jr.oo.ooo and briiiKinc; about

! a s'ate of terror in the city, i Th" hoy said be started th fires. ! a . nr linq- t the police, because of j an irresistible impulse to "see rome-

itliinc: burn and watch th firemen

try to put them out." He lo arknnwledced. accordlnfr to the officers, several school and tore bur-

PKO.MOTIIH AllRIiSTJ:i. DKTKOIT, Mich.. Myrrh 10. Jacob Neiberser of Jersey City was arrested Friday by agents of the department of justice, charged with v.olation of the federal law forbidding transportation of Dempsey-Car-pentier fight films. He is alleged to have brought 500 feet of auch film to Detroit to exhibit to members of v-ierar..s' organizations.

I J. Kreuzberger, merchant tai'.or t ""i to r.ni-re;: P-a.. bid-. ;l tf.

.-wank Des C'.othirg Mam 7 91 ?.1-tf

down tiu; oi.n ciiimcn a ism-:. Which is a sensational hit and Ted Ivewis greatest record is again featured first by the Music Shop. Hawaiian Chlme and Muscle Shoals Plues, the next biggest sellers on records tod?y are asrain In stock.

l u ies and the turning lr of s.-veral i You get th hits and 7ou get them raise alarms. j first at the c w Copp MusIc shop. ; 56-tf. Arpr??itee irocd service, "all P. A. Hay Ice Co. Ask my hundreds! Do vou t linW dirt npvor fn nf? m.

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POPULAR SONGS

Give M My Mammy from"

Bombo Al Jolson My Mammy Knows (How to Cheer and Comfort Me) Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw Delia Frank Crumit In My Heart. On My Mind, All Day Long Frank Crumit

When Shall We Meet Again )

Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw Just a Little Love Song: Howard Marsh Which Harel Al Herman You're Out o' Luck AI Herman Who's Been Around? Van & Schenck O'Reilly (I'm Ashamed of You) Van & Schenck I Want My Mammy Vernon Dalhart and Al Bernard That' How I Believe in You Edwin Dale

A-3540 75c

A-3530 75c

A-3529 75c

A -3 53 6 75c

A-3490 75c

A-3520 75c

Cry Baby Blus Dclly Kay ) A-3502 No One's Fool Dolly Kay J 75c

BANDS Anchors Aweigh U. S. Naval Academy Band March of the Middies U. S. Naval Academy Bar d Willow Grove March U. S. Naval Academy Bat-d Lights Out March

U. S. Naval Academy Bar.dJ

Napoleon's Last Charge Columbia Orchestra Battle of the Nations Columbia Orchestra A Slippery Place Naval Reserve Band Hilda's Wedding Naval Reserve Band 'A Frangea Intro. "Vocal Chorus" Prince's Band French National Defile March Prince's Band

Arlesienne Suite-Farandole

French Army Band La Feria-Suite "Espagnols" No. I, Los Toros French Army Band National Emblem March Prince's Band Stars and Stripes Forever March Prince's Band

A-3331 75c

A-3523 75c

A-1945 75c

A-2627 75c

A-2552 75c

A-6114 $1.25

A-5843 $1.25

OLD FAVORITES Comln Thro the Rye Duet 1 7SS47 Rosa and Carm ela Pontile f $1.50

Annie Laurie Soprano Solo Margaret Romaine Ben Bolt Soprano Solo Margaret Romaine

The Bloom is on the Ryel

Baritone Solo Oscar Seagle I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen Baritone Solo Oscer Seagle

The Nightingale Song Soprano Lucy Gates Listen to the Mocking Bird Soprano Lucy Gates

A-3437 $1.00

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Old Black Joe Baritone SoloLouis Graveure Ag59 Carry Me Back to Old Vir- $50 ginny Baritone Solo J Louis Graveure '

Sweetest Story Ever Told Soprano Solo Hulda Lashanska Scenes That Are Brightest from Mart tana Soprano Solo Rosa Ponselle

79115 $1.00

49352 $1.50

INSTRUMENTAL

Träumerai

'Cello Solo Pablo Cassis

1 43733 f $1.50

Polonaise In "E" Major

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Percy Gruin

Polonatsa In 'E" Major

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SouTnIr Violin Solo Dud d Kerekjsrto

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Viclin Solo Toacha Sddel

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Angelus from Scan Pit t oreKj ua Philharmonic Orchestra cf New York Spanish Dane Philharmonic Orchestra cf New York Festival Overture, Key of "E" Fist Major Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Marche Joyause, KeyofC" Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

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Sylvia Balltt. Cortege d' Bacchus French Symphony Orchestra A-6CS3 Sylvia Ballet. Les Chaa- ' $1.50 seresses French Symphony Orchestra.

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All Colombia Grafonola Prices Reduced

Prices on all Columbia Grafonolas have been reduced as shown here. You can pet a modern Grafonola with all improvements for less than you would pay for an oldfashioned unimproved phonograph. Visit the Columbia Dealer nearest you. He will gladly play fcr you any Columbia Record you wish on any Columbia Grafonola.

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