South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 83, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1922 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 3 - M'CRAY PROCLAIMS APR. 21 ARBOR DAY Even the Strongest of 'em Wept j ff r.ri.tur w f mm wMummm of v i : 20 E 25 A rlv r Pay, t.

FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1922

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MARGOT ASftUITH TO VISIT FLOWER SHOW

Thousands of Flowers to He (iivcn Away at National I Exhibition.

INI'IAN'A POMS.

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hrubs ar:'l hT C'.vf'n away at th

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WINS SI 0,000 VERDICT IN FALSF ARREST SUIT GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., March 23. Tffr.ry OlirT.bri;r won n $10.000

verdict ajralr.st the Per Marquette j

railroad ana .SpH-;JaI ülr.cr lien ja- ! rain Havfr.s In Circuit Judge Per-) kin's court. He sued for $25 OGv. i Kxnlanation

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STUDENTS' WORRIES CAUSE OF FAILURES

fn! arrpj'. In conn-otlon

from railroad "hii'-r

Is Voluntarily

.Made hv Student-? Placed

9 on Probation.

charting

with larctny

iner.t. In the ca of former County Purria!nL Arer.t Frank J. Cook, who

also w as cashirr of the Farm; arid I Worry over their collie work, their Mf-rchanffl" hank. airairW th IJr.e-: livflihoo 1 nr home condition", and

;a! encae?m?nts ar.d lruu!!k!fr.! Iv are anion? the u rei ori3 vh

ANN ARI'iOH, Mich.. March 23.

hart Audit Co. of Detroit, and cer-1 so tain of the bank .tucklioidt-rs forit:

JS'jO.000 for alleged I.bl in the p:j

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stud

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the University ot

Ilcatlon of the audit company's And- .Mi- hian literary ccilee were p.ace-d Ines of the bank's condition. Cook's i on proh.'ition Iat yr N-caus- the

at'! j attorneys next M" on day will no v. that j were behind lu .sch'!.i-t ; work. T! : Cnit d j the cane be put over the present term j is revealed in voluntary statements

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; of circuit court due to the Illness ot have j Attorney W. Thonri" War d of coun-

March ; .pj for Ccok.

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M m h 2 Women's da; '"hlcao day; Man h !.i : March 2 ') " M.ii' h wft Ind::r:a d iy; !.. i. oti..- -.; A .;'. 1

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; Mar' h 27 : Mad i.on land day: March 31 -M'-n ("1'it.

. - run from tso d.iv, it i- .-lid.

NILES STUDENTS TO TAKE PART IN MEET

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A '.nr.-- d : L'.it ion al.o i xpe t' i i 'J'Jjfee

i t.i e.ani :r oo-i va in e or 4 v I , t r . 1 driy. M'ii.b-;-f of men's i ii -. u:-h as the Itotary. Kiw ani ! llx li.i?!!.'" ' r.i ' ' from all parts t th " intiy ir'- p. t-d h-:e In April 1. Marmot A.-pui:h. uift- i f th for ii. r prin.- nun.trr (f Lr.tland. may

School Athletes

Entered in Inter?choIastic Meet at Evanatoii.

made to Cniversltv a-j ; horiti-s by fie

.tudent. (ut of th -onf ?-!o:.e" l to come, an Investigation by a university committee into st:d-nt life her- a it ' n-'.aies to method and time of ?tudy. ne hundred and forty-s'-ven ol thoe who r.arro'.vly -srtped the "fail- '. in -" c lafl told the authorities- th y ' "did not k -jow h'i'.v to "tudy." I'ai'ure tu pass tlie work su;c-?s-' f.illy lat ve.,r wa- due to n:i- or I more .f 1:1 reason. acc(rdir.' to' i:o M. Wlilppl, professor of e- ! prim'.na; t-durativ,. T!ie s nnbli:1

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Flash-liht photograph taken by News-Time r hotoerra paer of member. of the police department and the board of public safety immediately after they had emersd from the rell-block of the city jail where a 'fear-sn.s" bomb was exploded. The ;et was effective enough. W. O. K-tviep, president of the board. 1 sf.-.n still holding to his hankerchief. Chief of Police hiun nre J. Iar.e has- one of the bomb? in Iiis hand, demons: ratine: the method of handling the pa. afrainst barricades or in rases of riots or moh.. The board

Governor Sets Apart Day for Awakening Interest in Tree?.

INDIAN A POINTS, IMiU-cTh 2 3

McCray Thursday pnv-ntrr.e i I

day. April 21, as Arbor Pay. The o.T.clal proclamation rta-U: Within th period of a ten.? ration the) celebraotion of Arbor IViy hr.s ben established th.rouib. out th. tate.s of the Union. Afl a peepi e have Klven little tlioiht to th preservation of our forestry. Th- destruction of fi.re-sLa hieran with th settlement of our country and continued with th ytvir as though It nJciht P' on forever with no d--as-trou-results. ll has Non estimated tnat the timber cf th country

J is ber. o-oT.smed ihre timos i adopt". ! rapidJv a. it is b.Ini: produr.-d. Is-; nee t i there re d of a. prophet to foretell ! t:; "1

the ultimate r'-u-t ot th present i rate of connnmption Ls conrinuM

1 without any ittempt to ros-t

Krowth and protection? We are all aware ot the ranty that forest and wood, bvish. and vir.1 pivo to our country p.nd we have knowledge cf their utilitarian .luo.

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ision immediately after the demonstratlun and ordered

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(- ia I to Tlie N .-TiinrH.) NII.i:S. Mich. Mar h 2 H. Three ; '.i.-li s. hool students 1 for llvar:SI ot:. III.. Th'.nsilay t f irtt'-ipate in j the annual ;b i I. tJi fk and anuatii

i(1,t J ; n r to th- sre-'-nett :.j l..-d at North western

utuver-ity oi MaicP .1 J.nd i n inclioie Walla. s-'ti.-!-;. who is en- ! er il in th" 4't-yard swimming on-jt-.-t, Oilbeit Otto, who will try oat ; in the and mile run. and Ioois ;pai lin-r. local huh jump r. in wliom I Ni'esites repe. -i that a n -rl br-tk-; ej- will be found. Ini'iii L' will also ! take part in the a rd sprint.

'iks and lie tr.ir.ii t.ause of them are Too mar y -o. ; :i 1 i n sufüi iei. s- u, 1 v. pu'.r lie.iltli. v.; ;

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failed b

be a ilie-t

-.a! feature ( ommltt e.

iinu?,;al team re (.f ho show

'if huril'' of thp uitii'iil fr-rnis of

:i life k t ; i .'. i ; . ... ronti ii'Utt d

ov the ifa-s-fii-K f;.s-bt riec n. -iterl

r.e;,:- .M 1 1 ! ii;s i;;.- hid., whioh are M-'id tn i.e the l.,r. -t t i -! i lia'-l,. !: in t b world.

is- fullous: en-tl.-tements, 2."i-. ; worry. 7: .n ib-';a.te liiuh

.s.-hool preparation. TJ; nrtiir u i a 1 -iii2, J : phy.sj. a ili l-'t ur.si'-i.f.i-try ho'i-i: of.djti'Ots. : i r . -sjitit i.-m s. ep. ;i; i'.utili"ie:.t t-a hinr. devotion of too much time to sj.o's 17; xcf?l' campus ac-

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LLGI TO MEET ATCULVER j AB KIDNAPER minders and adjutants of Indiana FOR SLAVE PLOT po-;s- i,f the Anieiioan L -'ion wii! nr-et next hu k at Oliver Milhary . aP my for th.-ir third conference, i i ci ;rr . t 1 I.

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at home. Subsequently Brown was arrested by the postal authorities In Chicane and turned over to the Indiana .s lie riff.

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ootainir a iiv-iihi'od. 71. It is- pointed oat that man;, dents a i nt d mole than :. .

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failures.

A. A. A. orSTS KAZOO AI TOMOHIEE CLVU K.LM.Zno, Mieh .. March 2::. The expulsion of tlie Kal.im.tzoo Mo-to.-; i lub t. mim the Am riran AtitoJi.o.. ; as-soriat ion. tnt-thtT with the 2-i-ct:on (..f aiipli at ioiiS fur atfiliat.on timii oia,a nidations in Ftnttle 0eU. .Jo 1 s ( ) ; ar.d 'Ir.ind Kapids, la a ;i noii r. d here W'lnesda; . Tlie resolution eliars'd Henry To-:-n ,,, t.it of the .,t-al organization, with rnrnjse ,f tho national Pody' lab.d n '. stationery of the Vo!;erihe Stite ip. mobile assoiiat.oi;.

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f S.:i d We !.e-..--' fi'. : of the Mltilt

Motor i n i. ard t!.e Wolverine State Automobile ass,,, ;ation t ii rmirie x'n.h or-a r n '.at ion .-hill eontrpl the tlub-: in southwestern Michigan. y

Miss Alma Itadwald. daughter of , , ' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ibadwald. and rUHltlC ,irl StlHlClltS IAK

fi-ai d. I'ottr. son of Mr. and Ms. John Foster, of this eity. wer' tuarritd at o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of the brid-'s par- ,.,.. ..il.u m.rtli rf thf. citv.

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the He v. J. Sa'fran. ot church performing the I (dlouinr the o nmony

supper was served to

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St. John':-

ceremony, a weddirt-'

intimate

friends und relati'-s ff the brida

inutile. Mr. and Mrs. Fster will

reside on the I .a id I'llery north of Niles. r the n on aal b ction o

Southern Üerrien l ounty Rod and Gun dub. held in the Klks,' tempi--in this city. Clan' Smith of Nibs

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Smith was beted civtary. A committee was also appointed to s t suitable shooting -'roui-ds for th- organization.

id a! will

f .i rm f the

More Cheaply 7 hau L.' l'A V HTT11. Ir.d". March

Tiie nld theory tb.at it rusts more for -tirls to live than "oovs is shat-

by an investi ja t ion niad by

I tlie I'urdue Inion i n t the cot of liviii for tlie stmbnt bod;.- at 'uvdue university. The general averaLTe expense for .rii ls wa 7f'" a school a r. while for men it was

A'ootit L -rionn.iire;

National (,'ommander Hanfoid MacNider, are expected to attend th-; lit.e etimr w hich will bo ln ld under direction of Claude Gres.fr. comlu'inder of the Indiana deparm-nt. The ffn ferenee opi ns Monday and wil'l continue throiili Tuesilay. The delegates- wiil be quests of the a'a.lmy and General I. Ii. Gi-miiliat. j'.nsr state commander. A special review of the Culver

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oiise as

Threatened by Gang.

I'OWIJUi. Ind.. March Ibputy sheriffs today truarded the farm of Fred lal'awy near Marl Park, Ind., followin-t what was believed ti have been a thwarte.l raid

FIND ESCAPED CONVICT IN CANADIAN PRISON JACKöüX, Mich.. March 2 3. Tony Yarn id-, one of the two men who e -raped from Prison Olheer McCiien while they wore l-einjr transferred from Marquette to Jackson prison last summer and for whom a reward of $77.0 was offered, has bee-n located in Kingston. Ont., penitentiary, where

! .r. th- $ a 1 rv of :'.- I r. 1 i . . .. . : .

:r HOT.-'1 lie-.:..' i.-er. .

! LirpH.t Christ -va t::-:.: : ' I rortf l to the o r. iry . " " ' Lscn. I'dshej, I,. t all th "

llr-r people in a ti:;-.e , f f ' I i

et a.si a people wo proceed if the i pre?--.rn.

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by kidnapers and white slavers from Chii-a-m.

V rank-

Brown.

Flack Hf ise Troop and artillery andi(nLro

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sf atemen;

p v. iii to t n a rce.

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he ;i. tion , a- a re-! was elected prrv.r.em. wini

et 'l'(!l tile )ef roit

out liy 1.i."i2 out of ::.(t..i rpitstion aires returned by tlie students. Fivin:r expenses at fraternities wej-,. found ti be low r t.han in privato homes or 'lubs. Tin' surv was made to determine whether

students here w ej-..

lnUril. The exp Use-; wr-ro foil lid

he j- s- rvin. a two and a half year sentence for carrying: concealed

v.-eapons. iarnicK and ivddie eisa cripple, of Chi man w?re convicted for an attempt

was In Id by the authorities to murder in Detroit and sentenced

infantry w ill be sa-ed m the ridin? : jlf , t. for questionincr concernir..; t. Mariuette. Fater both were orhall as a special f aturr of the en- j threat eni mr letter.. received at the dered transferred to Jackson. While tertainment. ' Callaway farm by Miss ElizaTV-h in the officer's custody the two prl3- ; liodahan, 22. a stenographer? em-i oner, attacked McCuen viciously, Told He Would Die. Mail ployed l.y a Chuauo firm. Mis Hod- wrffed the key to the handcuffs .. ' . Saltan Is a sister of Mrs. Callaway. 'from his pocket and made their esI' trCS nullet Into ISraill -nu. letters, according to Sheriff ; cape. Weisman was captured afterGliAND IiAPIDS. Mich.. March 2.1. J John Foldman of Farl Fark. were ward and resentenced to "Marquette A short time after lie was toid he Ujned "Trank Browr." and P niand-! fo'lowinj? a trial at Detroit. could not live for many days. Frank j od Miss Jiodahan's .mmediate "re! Gailus. CO years old. a factory work-, ta rn to Chicaqo. Fnless she re-j m:iXRi: CillAXI) .ll'KV. ( r. and victim of tuberculosis, drew ; turned, the letters said, her nephew,1 MTNCIhl. Ind.. March 2.1. Floyd a revolver from beneath his pillow ; Gordon, four-years-old. living with 1'o.ster, son-in-law of Orville Harold, and fired a bullet into hi? brain, j tlie Callaways, would be kidnaped. ! Metroi olitan Opera tenor, was one Death was instantaneous. Gailus is j Sheriff Beddman said that about a of three Muncle men summoned to

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chat i-'ed too i believer! to nave nmoen nie eapoii , wi'ok auej ioiir men. arnieu ilii nj)pear oeiore uip leeierai prana

to ithree months aero, when forced to tiiotguns, searcned tne e aiiaway vjry at Indianapolis inursaay to

are !OIe

Diamond Rings

lean, white, brilliant diamonds

combination White and Green. Gold graved mountings of clever de-sign?. These rings are exceptional values $25.00 see them in our window. CLAUER'S Jewelers, Silversmiths and Diamond Merchants.

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' oir.parr faorably wiMi tho other .si hools.

fpiit employment bn-ause of illnos?. 'premises. The Calaways were not tr.stify regard in? automobile thefts

TEACHEHS WAGE BOOST IS (). K.'l) BY MUSKEGON Ml'SKIKHhV, Mich., .rarch 2". Tfi" M ii ! e i hi.ar.i of edmation .!.s ot..' iu maintain the rate- of in-

(Te.a.. in uer' salaries adopted ' K'ri

Sprinp Wheat Is Kot Conspiracy Defendants .i,ln..tn,l , lnd!nnn sh to Plead (,udty

l.AYf i'FTF. lnd. March 2 J

Sprin-T wh"at is not adapted to In

tv o vi ,ii s .iuo. Tlie i rra n uemen t -iv-.-s jo-io t i. a'llv th-- nt;re tear'n.n statt In the i 1 1 v a sub-tantial ite-rras.'. Til- lorn; si h'.lu!" will still be below those of a number uf other cities in the rtate, i ai t. the pres"ent rtrraneTnent cor:f e-nplateg a yearly itn-rease tint will I rniit Mukei;o') 'o the top In the matt-r of salaries t- t .o hers A it h! n a few , ears.

Layman's League Plans To Honor Eduard ,'. Hale lioSTi i, Ma-s . March 23. The . enteil. r of tlie birth ed lldward j:eieft ll.il., author of "A Man "W .ti.o-.it a Country." will he Ken rall

'"'-n'-a .Momiav April .;. I ne i r.i-

diana. and fork spent on it could profitably te us- d on some other;

such t suyheans, to hotter.

advantage, in the upinlon ot I'm..,

II. Bobbins of tlie soils ami crop department of the Purdue university eolle-e of agriculture. This state-', ment was made In reply to a number of inquiries received from over , the state. ! "In a few exceptional ascs in ; cool seasons like 1 f 1 7 and 131s. u'ood ilds have bepn obtained, but oil the wlioie the elimate of Indiana i too hot for sprin-r wheat and the yield is very low and the quality yields at Bunin averaged oer 2" bushels to the arre. while in tin- ; last three years with hot summer; the yields have avera-' d less than j live bushels, it was said. j

PBIX(T:ToN Ind.. March 21. There vru u rufh of defendants in the Princeton mine riot conspiracy rases h. re Thursday to plead puilty .'ifter fh.e jirose-cutoi had rerommended a tine (if fer :tll defendants pleadinc: paiilty. I'.etween and jn pleas of u:!ty lnd been entered before the ila's work was rompleted by the court. The defendants are charged with activity in the mine vigilante -a mpai-tn." acaint

foroicm labor and "undesirables'

drive them fi-om ' ' Oil M ). 1'"

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t i:;.n I,a man's League is arr

i rat io'. -a ;d- observance. Fr. IIa!". I -." m d ;i s- i p-itriot ami man of ' -tetj w.is a Cnit.irian minister for '. Jai. M'!:i;t, a single Boston iiureh for par-. From l'(i : nut:! his batli m F1", he was rhiplim ot S. Fn't.-.i s"a?es e rnate. "A M ui Without a Country." written to trm:ihti morale duiin the I'iv;'. -w ar. pr-elured a iiiai'k1 and 2 a t i " irnpressjon. Other short K!o5. es b Lr. Hille arhieved sii:nal d s. til. 't!on. He wrote effniely no 4 M historical and Spa nish-American

tepp s, p.t ,1 exerted important inllu-

e on philanthropic movenierits-. a d u a f of H a r v a i .1 . he w a at one

Line prfs.dei.t ef phi Beta Kappa.

i.duard tAerett na.- was a:so

J e jp.i per m an A a bo;, he le.irr.e, .. s.t type for the p.oston Paily AdVert;er. wliich was publis'ird by hi.-l'.i'ti-r. arid wh.ich he later s.r.e l ir ry rap trity from reporter to cd.

THEY'RE ALL READING ABOUT

;-:nJ Purdue Establishes Loan

Fund for Worthy Students I.AI'AVKTTi:. Ind.. Man! IV -The establishment of The Winthrop Filsworth Stone Memorial Fund t be urd for loans to worthy student-;

w .'is nonounreu inursnav ai i uruu

university. The fund was started a ."ini) gift from the Canadian

pine club to Mis. Margaret S. Ston-n widow of the former Purdue president, who turned it over to the university as a nemdeus for the memorial student? loan fund. The loan fund wa f-f arter pevcral years iun by Dr. Stone to assist worthy student-5, and inoo the fund

j wa designated the istone Memorial I Fund, arious oontriutlon have re

fund.

si-rned amounts to this i

:or-in

hi

1 urir.s: his life he e d.

j'.ed le'iiK-li u and literary journal-.

Man Is Thought Insane From ll orry Over Fire ( . M ich . ".Mar. h "?.. C. o;ve (',vrj in, ;,a years old. of l!c:i r,.t. ;s ;n the .o.nitv Ja;l h fAa::;; .ictmn. o. a petition t ad-J-idce It ; tu ii-vi !-,e. ar.d remrn't him to a Cute hospital for treatment. It 1 said rli.it Cos-epran became iiisu.e thnra-h vorry over the b.s-! of Iii home and i: s i o-tenf . by :1 re 'a: Titurs lay.

Grand Jury to Take Up Liquor Cases Ar.vf II eel; INT MAN AP 'US. Ind.. March 22. -Violations of the national motor vehicle act forbidding the transportathm of stolen automobiles in interstate trathe are brine considered this week by the federal grand jurv. Homer FUiott, district attorney, said Thursday. Flliott .said f!ie ,-af.es- of this r.it;ne rrobabjx would be d:s;o. d of tills week .'ltd let Will be tt;en o.-r to invest ;c itio!i of h-jiior law iidations. Thirty or more witne.-se5 are being examined ra- h day and the grand jury Is expevtd to report ato.it April v

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Our Spring SUITS

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The Ion:, grarrful. straight line? whioli are meeting with tlie approal of thor-e who eare are to he found eelu?iely in our Spring blowing of Scheyer rlothe. Imported and Domestic Men's ll car

They're nobby and natty,

the materials we are showing for spring. When you cast aside the overcoat, you want a suit you're not ashamed of. And you'll bubble over with pride when you "step out" in one of our spring offerings. Yes Sir, tailored to your individual measure. Clothes that will fit, and at only $25.00.

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