South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 74, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 March 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BuhO NEWS-TIMES
WtÜNbÜAV MÜKMNU MAKÜI 13. 1922
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llUlllUUiilDR TO SEEK OFFICE IN COUNTY, SAYS1 Superior Court JikIiip Dccidf? ; to Upturn to Prnrtirr .it Kml of Trrm. '"n. 'rr J:. ;.f. e r' ' t 1b a ir.r'i :.! to hj" ' .1 !:;:.-. !f. h" d?; ;tr.: ! T-. . I.iy. Ar t hr o r ';;.-. v. of h! p.rf '(::' P-rrn f:' c-fT;ee J.i ti. 1. .P.d-re M'.i.trr.r.i'-ry r V - , law. ! In d . in F- d ..-;on r.f't ! ' U'tf rl !.:r.".: If. .P;!-- Mor.t ?fiinory , a!cl that ror.:-I-"!- r: h;- pr .-nt i h r'v:s it v.-Mil ! he q-iitp d'trl-j mental to Iiis own ir.tr r- w;re h i to ren.iin 1:: th ju !? 5 afer t h ( x juration of t!;" pr'-rr.t t'-rt:i. "In ; ,mv r vr.t, I r.i;- i.f.r. a 'ford to co i through the '."tt:";i- of a a r.i pa I z ;i J to fr'.Jr what weuM T.f ;:r a -a:ri- ! fief, tn r::- if I ro iv! it," he .-dd-d.j County Kind to Hint. j Jn !e Mor;?ge:a v tr-r tr.-i that' v., .iLDfii; c. it. .Moi(.oMi;i;v. 't. Jfiph rounty h il h in kind to him in th past in hfMowin' political prrfrrmnt and that h-- a;prer i.itr-l th.o trii-t hy tryiiis to rpr. s hi.s apprcri.ttion in r c n I f ri n tr srrviff iqtial to i!io (.ohi'pl. i;ce r-porl in him. Judp Montgomery has srvnl hut oriÄ tf-rm on th Ivnch and prior to that was proectitln? attorney for four yean. During his term in th'.' J'ldic i.Lry ho lias proved a. ry popular and ahle judiro, and Iiis dreisinn to quit the. h( neh was viewed alike hy both republican and tlemorati'J attorneys with ii ;r t. When it was intimated several weeks no that the juf.i-e miht not ask reelection, urgent prc-ure. was hrouch. to bear to have him sec k ! thft ntllce, ik mh:r.s of the bar asking to ici'ind from his decision and enter he campai-rn. JudH Mont ETomerys finality in dfllining to ent. r the primaries aain led to a h'i ti'- il :.cu-sion Tuesday as to possible contestants for the office, o i tij.- denioeratie faith the possible aspirants mention I included Fred Fihham. Mishawaka, Han I'ylr. prc.-t nt member of tho board of saf-ty, Francis M. Jackson and Idn S. f:ony. Th.e republicans who may yf k the olfieo imdude Lonn .T. Oare. Italph l'i?r. Mishawaka, Andrew N. Hüde brand, and A. F. Martin, who has ahrady fib d for th3 position. ' Thus far but one candidate lias appeared and that on th.e republican Mdc. Judice. Mont promery's annour.eernent is exprctcd to enahle thoso who have been withholding in defert'Tice ir, him to file at once for tho po.-ir jori. Michael Hanl-y. S.n: N. St. Fotii:i Llvd., denocrat, fib-d hi - p-fit ion for sheriff. Mr. Hanley who is the pres. ' nt Portage township trustee confertted to make th.e ra-e alt - r th? insistent urrtnr of l;is friends. Mr. H.,.,1 - ' 1 1 i .. .1 I i i - I Ii i i - w ' i i r. ! ! ' ' n 1 1 i n i ; i i . i .inn j F j-'.-arded as a .-tro'i-; contender for the uusi'iua. Ro, oe '. Tn:.i., 1 Marietta prent ounty ass .-sor. fihd h; r:on ar. a ir.di ..i o to : u d him"SCANDINAVIA" TO BE NEWMAN TOPIC rSoled I ravelcr tu Gir Fourth of Travel Talks on TVort 1 1 (onntrie Fridav. F M. Nfur.rKi. r i-" r tr ivcar. wid t ike you fi "Norwav, Sweden and I f'i!:;. irk" I t rfiiv c ce;p-j at the Hi-!, h-.oi au.l.tor!u:n. i t n i t- .,.: . 1 1 i ' . i e .i-" nr.-j i ,11 II I I.!' '.. - III.'. m.otli'u .-..los- wi'i 1... vi.led the thr-m: a: d up-t.i-date ,'.M of Christ :a na. Sto.kholm an-l -'openhaicen. also other . en'., rs of art and trade and c.-!v rarall places. Tho life of the t,, be.fti in 'it.es and Jibe U.. tared a f i r lain : d.stricts w ill j d de s. r i! ... d . 1 n f r- ' stmi: and . be iz, d. r te d p. :e :d; ir.f:ructive 1:. format ion ' ab- 'Ut 1 h'-' e I!.' lie- , p'e the 1 pa lob' Is j I'o'.k whe nmve from , ir li. rds of i-.dr.deer in1 i tie ' !; a re a ou n . ' e r. CT i n 1 Kl .1 . . -:. peer a re j P fer.-t- to.', ir; ! :!' t !'.- sv.ow i ' ; li'l , s 1 Dri nrr Appointed Manager 0 nau0)i'Lcc Company j F F'.mr I'.Aore. :ort.;criv ufli , t..mr IFrf n a f 1 'i:rn:ti:re "omr nv, j i -n a; ,t d n; m-Furnittir-i Ver i'.l a zr r . f iwa : .- - : -L'-e Mr P : -n :at. ;v d . f :s : i ; fi . ,oc im from Chia t r.i'1. e1 a Co ti s mn?fl -a H h i.t 'i. " !1 d :th the ;- ist . -) f.. rr.'.tur.- .-u.-.r - s ; ears, and d urine th lone experierc : - h S iV.'Uf.-O hid furf Hi. ar; I n t a:l n-l- !';;- h r " M!'! d:r e i f th" mare t ! : e He stat cha e ; a ' V i- p ur. rr. I.I m e r - '.dtsine ab;:;'y is -n.-I t i o h a 1 . Heath, general mv. W. C. A. rv & reretary of ih V vl"v of th- I!.v-!on Phv of OScf. ammcrs-'iu at a m e tin of th(Prl d at il r s o ! the h:h
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f',c,,xrr I'rrini'.s f'triAiM yv:'. r li.t ra fr-m Tokio, l!rrrfr(l hy Charlr DavU U to l.c a H.'ci ii f i ti : n oji t!ir 1',! ..irkstot thatrr jroprr.in for Thur lv rvrnincr, ;i-ror!ir.'- f i r ;i ncr-rrint? romj-lrtrrj b -tv;fn i:zra Illi'-l':-, i,i-inu'fr of the .ylr-u.--", an-1 c,-w I'rin:. T..MT..-1"! i- of tli- f.r-!if trn. A ri'.v-!ty i.r--T.-i:n. jünrnr.l with thr Intrst t o jmjüiI ;in! v,iri l ly ! fti'-rjs f r-?: iiiit anl crari'l oprra M-orr:--, w ill 1' effort '1. Thür.-! iv i- ori'- r the Mij'I'h ikrr ?ri:frt .ht'.s ,-t th" iv.jjrkstono, ;ir.l on th-- !-rrn will h" .Oiown I'.ir.iinoünt vrrjion of r;nro M. Johan". triumphal drama. "A Inirir- Th V.;.s." with Th"ti:as Mfiivüi, MiMr-! Harri.-- anl V a oh v; J;:r'r ...i h a i r. th i-t.
We, 5uec for Divorce for Using "Maiden Name, " Gives Her Reasons
Mr.-. William Deelares Desire to Keep (lliildren From knowing of Srcontl Marriage Caused Kuetion Will Not
Conte Divorce Mis. llmnia Kollar "Willi tms now fully -on ir.cil that it i - a 1 policy to marry a man throuL'n l:i: i I i ' . 1 lU'JI . . ' I ' i I V I I Iii1 l l l I I an o fiul'.-hly l:-c iril th'- l;irlM' ! that won hrr lovr. Charles William . her ."-fcon.l husltarvl of lut :-!: months, in a suit, for rlivorco fikl ! k-iturd iy. rharg-'s lir w ith c fintinuw.z to M.-.f hrr inai'lr-n namo aftrr! th ir maniagc and further sfat--' that t-hr has an ursrnvf mahlo tm-i prr. i .Mihjf-rt to li'M of ansor. ani j s j n the hahit of railing hitn ih " ' nainfs. Mrs. Williams sivs that for th fat thrc ,V afs shf ll'lS (f fol(til ; to run a I'oartliriK ii-uc to vj i j t I liejelf and four cliiklp n hy a for mer marriaire. whose custody the wai pivrp by the court when she obtained a liore from James Kollar, of this city, two years at;n. Hoarders at e house declare that the chart s made by William are not true but on the tdhrr Land the. majority of the charges are eharuct rictus of Williams. The Williams" ware married in St. .Tos. -ph. Mi. h.. Aue. 2S of last year and according to the story of Mr: Williams, they agreed to keep it a seiet f(,r a month, until she could ! p.o it'y tho feelings of her children. ! f'Spe iaüy a married daughter and a son. One week alter the weddimr, Williams is said to have sent a lard and meat salesman to his wife, informing him to ask for his wife and tell her he sent him. The salesman was told he must he mistaken as to the addiss because Mrs. Williams ('.id not. want, her children to know .-he had be v n married and had not tohl them. She declares that was the only time she has ever denied tit tv,n i.i. vif(, ...-.a 1 1 'i c nr., in ti. .'ir Hi.1 ii ii'i I i u Hi.' i i used her maiden name of 1 Imma Fay. I Mistake worried William-. Hr r frit mis h-ive oUm culb d h r Ir. Knill-r in t lir irv -' iit'c Wil- I uams ami uns umnoiuaiuiiii. sue tw It I t e.H on e'i it . il It ito t . l.nrjf I . o.i K-ii-.ii ... Li.-, w min io i .-w into a rape and call h. r vile names. ! Her friends have often apologized i for their mistake but even that fail Cd to satisfy Iiis injur el feelings. Mrs. Williams had known her
second hushand for a lirtb. over üj,Mlni,
. L-eioie : ir- niiiiiMi min. sue, said, and at all tim.s h" w.is v. .y Kind to her -p. cia iv iiunntr a her. es; Mr?.i if il nfA "vhrti h .-v did iirmv I kind favors fiir her. to her durin? her sickn Hi- attentions e s. .she .stat d I b. im. S'n ort !y ' s!n m vs, he ! i I itiduee.l h' T" to !:;;) rry ilt r th ir marria?e, ofi- ri show ed : i-ns ot aUowtmr t'i'v1 i . . . . . . . j little trin.- to bother him and open ! mharras- d her in the pp s :ici of her friend.--. Williams has worked vrv little :-irce their marriace. .according to, his wife, and (limine: the past six months ih-' claims .che had not re I eeicd more than $."0 from him,, and that w a In the. form of presents! he pnde frr her of waists and aprons. AH such ifeiuf were entered in a ' book h1 k-pt, and whi ri .che a-ked i for moo. - from him she was reminded (if the pres-ents. I As for ordering him out rcf th-"". I bouse, his wife denies this chart;..
m I states that lo:r son. Melvin tnM..t1(
him if he was rot satislb'd with con ditioyi h.e stated w a s c-vild hae. This. -V-' wIoti Williams caused a at th home last Thürsdistu arte lay ni-i:t i Fl I Ulis Parly that a '( om pa nil 1 evening tue a i. .a riled eOUPh'. rOOtdit) at the houto f - - !M,t Williams b f t the .-how- in ,1:t l-'cau.-e tlh- man IH the s-.it 5n h-ort of him rep, atedly obstmrt- d ; tfi. . i: 1. n nis wne ana in m . . I A . . t t I. , " n-a a- i ompaiiN u:m mme ji ;s said to hao curyej them and later h . bizht cursed his v:fa for not i . returning hon -this pom? tiiat earlier. It was at hi.i soti-in-law told ! ; 1 ouid h atlie liouse (.f not 1 atit;. d. The U. to:;, 1 Finil-. Torn Tx ttt r. t vi iy per d; -a e ,. .- : ' i l . W;1;iams" wife f.-c,n !,eed to him wir, 'her and whVh v C.MCt Palmer fr d m te .n -. I 'i". ii : W.l s F 1-. i .1 ,! h i n at la.-t June the Palm : d from a 1 toM him TL I u t - m IT to had ; a-: rerur; : W;i .ia n s a I ma '.'?e missed J .J mm. Th p,u wiv.n 5 tri .s-'-.e would rc4 1 ,;rr. Lira h.e winiei her but him" w:rh h.-r. Th---die Ii 'ii Iiis c; Palm referred to 's 1 e':.-.,d to 1 .. il l. In elo-ir 7 th.e !ej?er, the r w-o?n ti f i.r. d. "f .-- m (a:r W' ur. Wbh im rr :tne p pr r a r.d on Mot suited her awy,i l y she her re,::;!ii'i::s ;it ar.d Hied suit f T divorce but op tt'in hem--, .-he rc..ied a s fioni Lu hur' atiFs liorc . s;c th n recall h !.." tr.s will r.ot mi r. Mr.v W:lt the siit a-d w :!'. a: o-A- ! i . m 1: : - t r " - ; o . rro .-'.a h.m I: is fr - -- :o-: he '...es net trv to .'.efarne ::-r c.iir y :e J.efnme a -1 r. A. a c f r C. Wilson, secretary anl manof the Artif.rial Ice Co 4 . . Tuesday ft r Inilianapolls to attnl : the convention of the India r.a I' F-abrs" a --'elation. A banquet v.u
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"IVAN METER TAKEN
TO INDIANAPOLIS TO AWAIT ACTION t ,e --! 1. II V I ter?i Pound Over to Federal Grand Jury. Noah H. Van Miter, tith Bend )fiit!i who recently confessed to
tlioa'f nin' th life .f Arthur I . aminer will be pios-r.t to ro-fivn the Ilikd. pi'omincit ictirfd hiaivufac-! nu n. If tho. rnr,n are sworn in on turcr of this city, in "P.lack hand"thiK date they will he able to vote
Inters, was bound over to the fedt ral -.rand jury following a hearing Letore Fnitf-d States li-t. Onuiiinsioner Th id M. Talcott. Jr., late yesterday afternoon. Hi.s bond was fixed at y.i.flhrt, upon failure to provide which, he w;.s taken to Indianapolis hy lederal otlicers find will await the fall of tho federal body in the Mai ion count v jail.
jhu.-iness meeting of the Legion last who was formerly an! nicht. "ol. 7. S. Pullock, recrea-
Va n Me;, r employe at (he South Ib.-nd t. st - o'JLce and was M:-. until a few months aso iker's chauffeur, led the po.ice and postomco department a fast pace but his own hand hrou.tht his undoinir. that and the clever
I work of Postmaster J. N. Hunter. jrrNcv. Ir. W. Polka. Dr. J. A. j Postal inspector J. N. Toole andjAbel, A. H. Mamlotsky. Stanley .Mi -
ii'et. cuves t u.niic: anu i-e rcer. HrhjiM ArnM. M.t,,-.i. .i.. .... . i, .illi''li.O loor'- f.tIll- I'll liC. . -cs.- tirol vo. m-o,i c,nii, ;.M,t . ,,i.m,,... I to hold Van .Meter a we ek before ! Uds n.-.. iv:, . i,.-..i e.. ,.ti,-. um U;is tala ri in tli- hono th. '' iw. unni.i i. mx) .to Three missives ach deniandin? r r . j ,, ijv ij were sent to ,ir. u.iKcr m n nK,,,v Y(.u v: ,rh was cnnrhori in terir-. eoonoor. 1,'iri.- 1i',,ih r. - .. '-iii-4 iv tJ I . v "i -,.1 Iizations. and admitted that tin; money ian for "TH L7 SFVFX." I'inallv convinced that no one but
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' O I I ' . 1 i. e il I J 1 e . 1 M I I O I J I i e . c o v e ( r e , . , .,, ' C11 lll I. Iii l'.lll.'llli' 1'',' .1 III IL iHi about him. Answering ;i cmM from. Postmaster Hunter, Van Met r i was broutriit. before Inspector Tool" and 1. tc;tives ("uttin and Per-er. He was slnv.vn the Fvnr.' evidence s )). d jisnitKt him iriehid intr tieh'terM he had written. V.m M pt ;t!)'U conf.-s--ed fully ,!! ye-ferdav jw.is driven a preliminary hearini: lejfore P. S :t. ('vmmisioner Talcott which r suited in his beine: held ! b the f, deral rand iurv. Joseph Raczynski Is Positive Misfortune Visited Him Tuesday i I o:in;e p., d. poured for .losepli 1-2 V. I i is-ton st. He w,a. just about Kaczynski. U X late y. sterd t.v. to p. ur em' or.e ,-f three pint bottles fluid which the jiohce termed a real oh! hiooti"' when into his j i ;,ir sv.'-o .and to.-il room stepped 1 Captain of FcTetjces H imiltoti. I)e. I' 1 1 ; s Sei-L-t. p.-linki and r-- teetivo
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! licit: t '?l;e incly if Iii lV be .-tatcd: ' Thai the cp-- took the thre-.e pints I U ' V f"'.!V.d ir. Joe's etvereoat. Not evly that th-v a d a stei d 1 v W' V: ' otf llire-e'f . At the pol,took his erco;it too a s a -oM (ia v, bur they tok FarTi-ki Riczytki. i f ; r h inr a rewith unlawful -ion cf Finer, and furnishing. ..r.d. vas r-b IS'", d but i r d as w a his t h reo i h is com - i I : i:t s w.-re r ta : fortin H-ert-oit which will be u.-e 1 ( is . i b n--e w h--n the case ror.K? up! b r.al in i:y court this mornim:. ! HOY N AKR0WLY FSCAPFS: 1 M .1 I V IX COLLISION! A M-y. 21 i -n s v it ir-ld b ay Sherman narrow 1v! . Map' d s " rr ': .i .Iii was injury, h; fatiier's ' b adly la m tp;- d and ' pa - vz: rs on an hound stre t j h-ik:r,c:-up. .ch-rtly j i a r w e -'. en a b. t'en -even (.'clock last rieht vhti i the c::y car crashed into the- m- ': -hit'e at Lincoln way YV. and . i Ta lor st. Your-? Wü:;m: m l-o wap drivit:: ! th-- maeiiine who w a on ; tit::.' of the t.-di Oth -... r Aiiam.-ki. the stre.-t cir at, the ace ident. th.at he h id h.. ltd no cor.c sciundr l and a hoy, 'npv.ion who w.is in the reir seat f th." m o -h'.r als teld authorities ' th it t. . co-- had V een f- tmded b v ; r-'t:. mtortcat b-fre th.'- cra!i. . rer.ee i:,;am. lather of t!ie boy re d the aecMent to the police at:d claimed that his car had been LL!:-ie d t an extent exceeding: $L(. William T hr UilUxTf, SI. of Or d v -: rd.iy f dlowinir a ! Tt
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LAUNCH MOVEMENT TO ENROLL LOCAL VETS AS CITIZENS
Lcirion Formulates Plan for iNaturalization of 200 IaService Men in Citv. T!i rrnr-ct on: --rf r',! nmf:jient t!: li:5-t"ry of St. .Tr nh rounty rr. roll unr.:itt!r.,'':.''.l nx-crrvlco to rn' -. in thf l; I'nitr.l St.ttr.s citnc. was in uu'in a'ril at the 'hambrr of Cnninu-n o I wt niht, wlien a committer of VI iiKüibTs of iouth Bor.d post. American legion, fortuu!ated p'.ar..s for the work. This (e.rmittee is rompes1! (f Hungitian, Greek. Italiar. Slovak. Polish and German ropre ntatlvrs. Aeenrdir. to tho plans disou?5rd lvt r.iIit. th-- t rues of all unnaturalized rx-.ervicmen ia this ec.nty will be compiled. These men vil! then he hite.l by niemhor.s ot the committed cj the process ot raturalization exnlsir.ed. Following th's ;t series of Illustrated lerture.i on. the history of our government will be given and the men prepared for their citiers hip p.ipe.r?. 00 Without Taiors. It is sail that th"re are over 20 .... t.. ji i . j e -service men :i iVohim isena w no :a re not nattiraliued. The creat niajcrity of the-e nicn reside in tho jwst .section of th.e city ?-:inl it is tiie plan of the co'v mittee to reach ithtni through l eprcsentatives ot thelj own country. Preliminary plan.' have been made whereby the j Polish un-naturalizt d will be brought to-'ether for an illustrated talk on Americanization, at the ZR hall, S' nday. April '. and on the same day those of tlo Hungarian tongue will be addressed in one of th Itun:.rian halls. April was deemed the most lit in er of these meetings because it will be the fifth anniversary of the entrance of the United States in the World War. After the candidates have been prepared for their paper., they will be sworn in with impressive llttins reicmonle3 at the court house. The American Legion will have charge of these ceremonies. Ac'-ordin? to the plans formulated last night, April -7, the lOUth anniversary ot the birth of den. V X. Grant, hns he.n tentatively chosen as the date for the ceremonies. A federal cxm the nrlmarv elections in May. Need No First Paiiors. All thse who were s-o'diers plnco HIT need no f.r.st papers, nor do they hive to nay the usual naturalization fee. rhey have only to present their disehar.ee and two witna:c. who knew- them before they entered the :- n :ee. I)inner was served preceding the tional director of the city, acted as chairman. Those present were: Otk S. Romine. commander of the South II ml post, American Legion; Tjf.0 perner P.errer Horsman, depntv i-mmtv rlerk: Stuart Fl'bel. J. dr,.ieusk . 1 wan lilic :. Jr.. i. . Kalcyznski. editor r.r oonire. oiski s in i - v k 1 " : l'l. S!ark. Raupt F( Itner, adjutant of South Bcn.l iM st- an(1 Vern Poscnbcrscr. .Secures Six Cent Judgment Against Sheriff in Suit C-)tOOO I "., ..i Ajain?t Cas County Sheriff Fnd? in Small Award. Spp.-ial tn The News Times. CASSO!YMS. Mn h , March H. A .iudKinciit of cents, in the $'... 00 i;;imi,'t' s'lit bro'ifrht by ("lair K Frown ajrainst. Sheriff Sin rman I'. -Wyman of Cass county for assault and battery, was awarded Frown hy a jury in superior court here lato 'Tuesday. The tu it was the outgnwth of a w-rantrl" in a Cassopolis pool room ct. '.". la.-r. At th.at time P.rowni, a former .-erviee man, alleged that WVman attached him with a blackjack and h"at him up to Ladly that ho w.is imonfinna f-r eijrht hours. On Iriil lie te.-ntiul thit ho rtill Miff err from th" injurie.. Wjinan testified that Frown was In South Pcnl on Oct. lift and obtained drinks at a Chapin st. soft drink parlor. Hay Avery, one of his companions. Wyman .said, com-pl-Tined t him that h- had Leen veverek- he.iten by P. row o on the home. Wyman. according to tory. went Into the poo! room to question Frown about the affair when P.rown struck at him. The sheriff declared that lm was forced thi. black jncK in defense. With the approacli of Spring our thoughts .instinctively turn to ward the beauty of Nature. Flowers exemplify the better side of a drab world and bring joy to those who have an intimate acquaintance with them. i Williams Jaoiust t3o5cuth THichlgon 5rcct A L Vi " ' Kill Vlame
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Opportunity to See Ceremo-! nial Dance and'Co-tumes Given Thur.-day. upportunity of secmc: th ceremonial war dance of the Sioux Indians, danced in full co tume ani hy an actual memher of th.. Sioux tribe, will b" extended to South Hend people for the hrst time on Thursday nl?ht when Prof. Harold A. Irinc. a.?i.ted by Prave Hawk, will appear at the llih fchcol auditorium. Prof Lorln? and th Sioux Indian are in South Hend thU week under the auspices of public sehe ol officials, and are appearing in the various schools of the city. Their propram include.? a program of Indian sorer played hy Prof, horinfc at the pinno, and a fries of demonstrations by P.rave Hawk. revelopment of the Indian is also explained. Thursuay nichL's program liao been arranged by school otliolaLs e?peciallly for the general public. It will be pre.sentrd at S:15 o'clock. Am one; tho special piano Tiumber arranged for that evening: are "Mothers Sons'." "Wolf Sonar." "Rain Son?." "Ivover's Son?." "War SonR" and "Ghost Dance," all beins illustrated by Fravc Hawk in costume. Prof. Iorincr has n equaintd himself with the lansuace, music and fustom. of tho Indians in 12 years of study, heingr commissioned to this work by Theodore Roosevelt. He if a pianist of note, especially for his reproduction of the weird music of tho Jian. P.rave Hawk, son of a Sioux Indian chief, knows little of the white man's customs and lansruae, bavin? been raised on an Indian reservation which he left only three months a?o. Boy Scouts Aid Police in Hunt for Missing Scout Ono of your pil3 Is mlssins: Poy Scouts! He lias ?or,o from Lis home, '2e "N". Studebakcr tt.. since Krida y. and his father fears that somothln? c-vil may have, befallen Felward Koszewski, l ;; years old ami n enthusiastic member of Troop Six. Hoy Scouts have the reputation of making good, and aa v.-eii have thf habit of dicsin- up little bits of infortnation that help. Now it's a race between th.e South Be net polico and the Hoy Scouts of tho city as to which organization lind a trace of the missing1 lad first. Edward is four feet, six Inches tall, of slender build, liprht complexion and hair, and bluo eyes. He wan wearinff a "Tim's" cap. srey pant and a maekinaw coat w hen last seen. A report that t he-boy was seen late yesterday afternoon n a car bound for Nile proved erroneous. Fast Run by Cops Fails To Iab "Tom the Peeper' Another snerkinsr "Tom th Peeper" made his pryinc appearance in stoutli Fend last night, when police wf re notiliejl that a number of women in the "homes of the PO block on Lafayette st.. haI been frightened by the peculiar actions of a man strange to the neighborhood. A fast run by tho police, after they had been notified, caused the stransr(d to disappear although he had been seen in the. neighborhood before tho authorities were summoned. He is known to have jrerrd through the windows of one home ai d is- suspected in have been prying about others, but no trace of him could bo found bv the othVers. FARM KR S 1 1 X TLNC11D. CASSOPOL1S. Mich., March II Circuit .Tudtre P. P.. D s Voignes late Momlay sentenced Geoige Nelson, r.S. farmer. t .Tai kson prison at liard labor from two to 2i years. Nelson's 14- ear-old daughter, Gladys, said her father for th past three years had forced her into improper relations with him. DENTISTRY OF TODAY ' I, -.- - ; ' . 1 IS PAIN-. LESS I :. :-.-! Filling or extracting teeth today causes tic more pain tlian cutting a linger nail. Many people stand in deadly fear of the dentist. This fear is n longer necessary. Modern science, up-to-date eijuipmcnt, have eliminated the pain. It U a part of our pohry ta look after the comfort of the patient and '.v have ample o'juipment and operators so that it is nt necessary to rush vuk. causing the patient unnecessary pain and Mjffcring. H.a mir.at -on free. Special offer. The bect artifleiat teeth obt iinablo Perfect COC nnGusritooi Fit (JLJ.UU Work J. T. HOLMES . DENTIST Michigan and Washington Sts. Over Central Drug Co. Look for S:g?i
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EXCHANGE DISPLAYS PROFESSIONAL TONE Prominence and Strength of Speculative lilies Feature Dav's Tradins. ! NEW YORK. Mr-h 11. Tli lprcmir.rr.ee and .strr.;rth of .r.umer - ous eierulativo i.-ues and the uneven movement of shares of intrinsic value Tuesiay characterized another activo but professional fesion on the steck exchange. Xealinsrs approximated foOO.OQO shares, but thi3 Impressive tota.1 was made up largely of motors and k.ndred accessories, sarars, indepTdent Fteelf1 sccomlary equipments and utilities, notably the gas ti roup. Specific fea-.ures of the advance comprised consolidated gas, siudebaker preferred. Anieric.m Sugar, Cuban cane su.car -onimen and preferred. American Wool. Kclsey wheat, C35T. iron pipe. Southern Pacific. Res din.? and New York Central at net tains of one to tix points, London's markets were steadier, thin heinsr evidences! hy the rally in foreign exchanpes in this market. Local supplies of call nmney were unusually abundant and freely obtainable in private loans at .". ;;-4 and even .1 per cent. Foremost am.onpr the backward or heavy stocks were the foreign oils, particularly A'exican petroleum and General Asplult and several of the food specialties. Tho recovery in the Liondon rate of exchange a.Ttounted to fully ?, l-Cc from Mond ay ' minimum. French, and Italian rates were 7 to 12 points better, but neutrals, including Holland. Norway and Sweden agrain reacted, isouth American bills were depressed on selling at this center for liondon account. WHEAT ADVANCES ON ANTICIPATED UPTURN CHICAGO. Mrch 1 L Upturns in the price of whea. resulted today from fnlargnd commisJ'Ion hcnise buying based more or lec?s on ovinions that orrcthlng of a rally from the recent severe decline was about due. The irr.rl.et cloyed unsettled nt the same as Monday's finish to higher with May ICS7; to 134 ar.d Julv 115 4 to 1FV. Corn gaincd U to :c; oats finished off to Vc advance, anl provisions varying from unchanged iisures to a rise of 20c. Notwithstanding lower quotations from Liverpool, there -was no rush lure to sell wheat at the opening, and the fact became quite evident that liquidation which had been a e onr.picuous factor of late w as ended for at lea.n the tilths being. Further rains in the southwest, like the weak nests at Liverpool, counted only as a transient bearish influence. With a few strong commission houses taking to the buying side, tho market gradual! developed an upgreater part of tha day much more ward tendency, that during the torn offset initial declines in prices. Corn and cats were steadier! by the a tion of the wheat market, and by mealiness of receipts. Export and bnicstic demand f.r both feed stuffs, how ever, wa ? -rather slow. COTTON SAIJ;S I.VCRKASi:. WASHINGTON. March 14. Cotton exclusive of linterf. consumed during February totalled 473.073 bales, compircd with 30ä,113 in February of POL the census bureau announced today. Consumed in cotton crowing states, 3 0 o . 1 T 0 bales compared with 2W.?25 in Pebruary of last year. Held in onsuming establishments Feh. CS. iri!.jS"j hales. Held in public storage and at (-.impresses, 4.SIl.sni) hales. 'Imported, including lintem, 33?,MO hak s. Stock Market Selling Price;; At The Close NEW" YORK. March 14. rio?intr prices on the slock exchange today were : A. T. t F !7m American Feet Sugar 42 American Priijr Syndicate .... ".i American (lan . . . . i 0 ' s i THLKirS NO LSF, TALKlNCi FERRY'S ARE BEST W'OVKN WIKK FFNCL7 r I KLD-O A FD fx-lawn SPED AND FPItTILIZFR SPHATFCK AND SPFAY MATK RIALS OIL AND COAL P.ROODKPS FARM MACHINERY D. .A.. ROWE mil. MlCIIIfiAN AL SOITH STS. Ni:V LOCATION :10 W Washington Ave. Compounded Quarterly Incorporc tt-d for $3,000,000 AtacU 51,123,000 Contingent Fund and Undivided Trofits. $-15,000 Building & Loan Association of South Bend 216 V. Washington At. F. M. noONL, Trcas. (Fomcrlj 121 S. M.Un St.)
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