South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 87, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1922
SIX VICTIMS OF LAKE TRAGEDY TO BE BURIED TODAY
' 'Sassiety 99 Tu nis Out En Masse for Un iq ue Nuptials
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I n:ss.;i: or thanks. Mrs.-nire-i of than'-cs to thf ophrf ''lUth I !".'! wr' -vpre -' ly Mr,' an! Mr.. o,--ar i?r-..ks ot T'rov'j.'tow't. lip! . a : ri r .in I un -ie ot Ju't'on Taylor. Jrowtiincr vt tiro, fol-to-.'i;n th fur,-ral ft T'lay. Tltii arUriv.x loiJ.TriK-r.t of trratitiil -;;.'-ciilly riahircl .''ro'i anl orinizatiop5 which had ai l'-d th'-m in flour l.-''r-a vrur-nt . IfflNYcÖMPETE ! IN MUSIC CONTEST j Mtirc Tlinii 300 to Participate
' in Kvent at Hizh School Saturday. I'rehnilnarp-.- fr th" Sr. Joseph county Tuu.-iv- mrinnry i-on!';t, which wlp h h''. Siturd ty iftt-moon, April 1. in th;- hich s -pr-ol auditTiuili. indicate that v-arly contr.v.ml.s will parti ipafo. In the conIf.' th'tt !ia- been held in the coy lit v !iooU a p ci c n t a .'c of .".' w.a.- rf 'iuir-d fcr nti.m- into th lir.fil o?ite-t. 4 Kir, prices l " iri'-n. throe to rufal 5hool winners, thre of th rorfolld.it r1 rrlnv-ih winners . and thrf t tlir- winners fn-ru the ounty'hipli school. They include $1" in merchandise from . W. 'opp; $' basket of candy, the rhilade-phiu ; a year's subscription to the "Ani'-;-ican " or " St. Ni ii"';," the Tbf)'rC Siiop; M'b tb.e l'di.-OM lc-
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ar't- urubrt l!a canopy at one -:-nd the joori;. Preceding the cere-
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The bridn! f-arty r it-rol to th rain- of the 'T.aff 'n C;rin" weddini?
n.ari !i t.J.iycd by Miss Wivin.i. I'rady. tli'? iolini.1'!. Tiie -rooip.ruuan. Buck ntrr-d first with the u-her.. ' ! - Wal Nut. ('Ik.-' Nur, AI Mond and Phil Hurt, lain? followed h th" h; ; b maid- llo-c It i n sr. Violet Va -e. Pari.-ey lv.tt. and Lilly Kane. The '.:' ' br bif it.rids wf-rr- attractively pown-
d in ari ( oiored sinhain. while t.'i" iishi-rs wore the conventional blue overalls. Following the t?ridf--f aids came the niaid of honor. Mis1 I ii - I) lie. w ho ufu - a hr-autiful
iny rncr.e l'o.v:! of Kincrham and a larcre pict.he riie 'ture liar of yellow straw, and the
rin' bearer and .Mower plrl. little I'o'.ly U'ii' and Flora Harden, who v.er.- daintily attired in pinham : ps.' I T ix I I lie Groom. Tiie y,rj,j0 rntert d on the arm of her father. She was, bcautllul in a rwn of satin noir. made with a ft.-iin and wore white plove. and a Id. 1 1 length e4l of cotton do fromae. She carried a .-rower bouquet of red r.-' dishes and other spring vesetahlea. '1 )' qroorn. who wm.j mi?in?. was f und by the- trronmsman and the iuipretcj-. e irfnionj' performed un- ' r the canopy Out of town crusts were pre-nt from FKvh.ii:. New Carlisle. MJpIij'waka a tu' -fcola. Musical ntimber.4 which Included cornet and siaphono -cb and a p izoo chorus, rnd a fiumbc: of vaudeville stunts i !Iowed the ceremony. The pate iceipt W'-'.' turned over to th1 fia-ure of the Industrial Fedrra-
WEINBHRG GUILTY ON IMPERSONATION COUNT Ni:V YOT1K. March 21. fedral ourt jury Monday ni'ht return ol a verdk of guilty against Stephen Weinberg, erstwhile secretary to Dr. Lorenz and Princess Fa tima, who hd brn Indicted for ir.iper.onatlnp a naval officer. Alienists had testified VfInbrj? was a sufferer from "exasperated eRO." Weinberp, who had spent 17 months in an asylum for the insane, assumed a hlch sounding name, rep r' vented himself as a physician, and was employed as secretary to J )r Lorenz, the prosecution declared. lie appeared Iter In the uniform of a lieutenant commander in the party of Primes Fatima. It w a 3id. who was not d for the pem worn in her nose, and Introduced her to Pres't Ha rdin. The defendant did not testify. He will be sentenced Saturday.
ASSASSINATION ATTHMPT. IlKLFAST. March 27 An attpTv.rt was made Monday to a.painat" county inspector Harrison of
th.e Royal Irish Constabulary
is second In command of the special." A number of shots were fir1 at him while he was walklnc in Cromac .street, but he was net touched.
Or brother. "W. H. Flat::. uth Ber. d. a !'." urivcs. The funeral w-.l! be held tmrn th A M. Iluspell chipe; Tue-d'iy nvrr.-
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t ern Interested In Bible school work.
iu'ssiax di:li:gati oit PwICJA. March 27. !t Is reported from Moscow- that the Russian dele pate to the, Genoa conference left Monday nipht on a special train, which is due In R1p.i on Wednesday. As-u ranees are said to have b? received concerning the scifety of the RuHKlnns.
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Iiis üupfrirej (M Sea Captain Curnl Hi- Own Hupt.:r After I)xtors Said ' ' Op rate or Death." J
Hi- Kriitcilr unil lWinU Sent l'rr. I '.ipt.iin rollings snlLl se.-n foi J n:.in yenrn; t hen ho sustained a bfld 1 il.oiid. rupture ttint cnon forced him to ii.a only rt'it'.ain ashore, tnit kt-nt Lim j
rield.Mi for years. lie trie. I doctor after h. r . r and truss after truss. No i iv is Its ! Finally lie was assured that be MM t .itlxr submit to a da n gvroiis arid alihorrent opernfin or die. JI lii
i iifitinT ! He cured himself instead. Captain CoIMnps mado a stihly of him- j -If. of hi- rot iI I( ion nnU at .'.-ist l: ; was rewarded by the Unding of the I ; t : : t hi 1 1 th.-' so q t ii - k I y rund:' Iii in a ' .well, strong, iuorotis and happy man. Anyone rati use fl:r same nutrioM: It's) sinijde. r.isv. s:ife. rind hiexpetislvo. Krery ! : rupturcl person in the world shouhl I il.ave the raptr,in rollings j.k. telllns: all'
, about how h.e cured liimelf. and how .niyoti may "lhov thie sani treatment I in their owa home without any trouble. The hook and the nu-di.-ine are FKKK. 1 hey will be "Mit prepaid to any rupture uü'errr nh'i will till nut thf below 1 coupon. Hut .th1 it risht a way nr w 'b .tore you put down thi piper.
NjORTH DAKOTA IH.IZZAKD. KAROO, N. D.. March 21. A blizzard propelled by a 24-mlle wdnd swept ncro?3 North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota Monday. The temperature at 7 p. m. was 11 above zero.
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Cflpt. J. State, of Montreal. Canada, a representatU e from the bureau of commercial economics, Washington, D. C.. was the speaker at the Chamber of Coramerce luncheon Monday noon. "Our Xeiphbors" was hi subject and lie discussed the .elatior- existing between th United States and Canada, later teülnfc of present conditions In that country. Interesting1 stereopticon views of Montreal, the .ST. Lawrence river, and sections of the interior were shown. "It is owin? to the friendship ex
isting between Canada and this;
country." said Capt. State, "that the boundary line is so hard to find. There i no other boundary In the world that is free fron' fortifications. Canada will never consent to usir.p her territory as a battlepround for settling differences with the United State?" Canada Is the third preatest commercial country In the world and is enjoyinp a rapid growth In population, accordlnp to Capt. State. There are over CS.CK'O miles of railroads In the country and the people are well distributed in all sections. That it is still a bip,pame country Is due. he t-aid. to the laws and traditions of the Hudson Ray Co.. which was organized 1'30 years apo and which
now has posts in all parts of the dominion. Capt. State mentioned humorously the rapid prowth of border cities where hotels are being put up in larpe numbers to accommodate th many Americans who visit there frequently.
MIIS. sidni;v C. IIKNLKY. An illness of 10 day ended in th death yesterday of Mrs. Sidney C. Henley. 62. at the home of her step-dautrhter. 206 E. Rowman t. Born in Wabash county. Ind.. June 2?. 1860, she was married to C. M. Henley In Wabash county on October 17, 1895, and came to South Rend four months ago from Marion. Ind. Her 5tefc-daughter. Mrs. Amy Ludlow of this city; two sisters. Mrs. May Wolverton of Graham, Texas, and Mrs. Rachel FTpg of Peru. Ind.. and two brother. Philip Hayes of Muncle. Ind.. and Hiram Haye.s of Wabash county. Ind.. survive hr. The body will be taken to Saniertet. Ind.. today for burial.
(.U)i;(.i: r. ki:il. Georpe F. Kerr. of Toledo. O . died Sunda morninp at 7:4i o'clock of complications following an illncrs of two veal's. Ho was born in South Ren 1 in 1SSS. and was 34 years of ace. He Is surived by three .sisters. Mrs. S M. Clark and Mrs. Harry Wo.tman of South R'r.d and Mrs. Olive Dem of Chicaco.
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INFANT DFTtANKK. Clem Deranek. infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Tincent Deranek. öi'ä S. ; Pulaski st.. died at the parental I home Sunday morning at 3 o'clock, j fowinp a short illness. The child j was born In this city De?. 3. 1921.;
and was four months old. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at St. Casimir church. Father Gorka officiating. Hurial will be In Cedar Grove cemetery.
.1. H. HARRY. J. 11. Harry. for a number
years a resident of Lakeville. d:e l Sunday nfttrnoon at 4: 4. o'clock at the residence of his dauphter. Mrs. Ida Shcrlird. in Lakevilir. Ho had been ill for pome time with the infirmities of rd.l ace. He was born in Dover county. Pennsylvania. Sept. is. IMS, and was 73 years o!d. Three children. Mrs. Ida Sherland. Lakeville; Mrs. Clara Hape-ty. Giendale. Calif., and Ray Harry of this city, survhe. as do two sisters and one brother.
MR. JTI I.I.r WILLIAMS. Word has Pf.-a receive,; r.r the tl. ath Monday rr.orr.lnp at o"i lock in L'-tr.p Reach, r.ihf. Mrs. Kstelle Williams, wife of
S.ott Williams, for a nurr.b.-r
ye-irs r-;dcn:.s of South Rend. R.-.?h Mr. and Mrs. Williams were well known in tb.e south so tie n of the eity w here they conducted a prc- ry store. Funeral arrangements h i e not Ivor, announced.
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Try r.W.TIMES Want 'Ad Healing the Sick l"ran ti'' U !i ii .f I tjrtic. ,s)a and Alri-a an pito.-nI th rare It r!o that tn.ikr Bulgarian Blood Tea Alt N.ituio f (divri.Y moyi; nil: p.owft.s Pl'RIFY Tili: RLOOD si.i7it: tiii: siomahi start i.iyi:i: actionFLl'sH Tin: KIDNFY Take it Sfcamlnc Hot t kill ei!l. ward 1T "nu" or I'ncumonia., bv Dru::pi-t.
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Tintin: KILLED IS JILAST. HOX.VUFIS KERRY. Idaho. March 27. Three men were killed In a rock slide In a railroad cut here Monday durinc blasting operations.
LIIROY C. PLATZ. Leroy C. Tlatz. 108 Keasey st.. died on Monday morning at 2:30 o'clock of heart trouble, following an illness of one year. He was born in South Rend. March 2, ISM. and was 3? years old. He Is survived by hLs mother, Mrs. Mary A. Platz; two sisters, Mrs. F. E. Williams. South Rend, and Mrs. J. U. Nicholson, Chicago.
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For Spring Cleaning Inilit n "Smoky City" Brand rU rca4 Tin Cmm Wall Paper Clnr. A tic yorjr e!Vr.
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Tie uBsIjntlr checking that mars to manr pianoi can be prevented from disfiguring rours Lf tou uso Tober Polish ia time. TobcV Tolish is & neturf.l cleaner and beautii.T made after the old secret Tobey shop formula. Simply put a little cn yonr cheesecloth duster in tho ordinary way and see the ne-wness restored in tho simple dufting operation. Preserves the fine finish. Adds to the value of ronr piano. Popular sizes, at dealers everywhere, 30c, 60c, $1.00, $1.75, $3.00. TOBEyPolish
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Help! Help! Police! They Are CUTTING A WOMAN IN TWO at tho Orphoum Theater This Week How Does He Do It?
1201 E. Donald SL A 4-room bungalow witli dining nlcovr. bath, furnace, full basement, corner lot price 54.300. Down payment $2 1 5.00. Monthly payment $32.50. Phone Main 3065 or write The Citizens rlomes Company for particular.
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Lassie Kilt Skirts These come in a wide range of plaid and check Wool. All are box pleated. Sizes 6 to 16 at $2.98 each.
Blouses for Girls Made of Lawn, Gingham, Cotton Pongee, Dimity and Silk Pongee. They have Peter Pan collars. Sizes 6 to 16 at $1.25 to $4.95.
Confirmation Dresses Daintiness is the prominent feature of these Dresses. You will find here a pleasing variety of lovely models in Organdie, Batiste, Lawn, Voile, Crepe de Chine and Georgette. The Organdies and Voiles are both imported and domestic. Hand embroidery, lace and ruffles form most of the trimming. Any girl from 6 to 14 years of age can be fitted from this beautiful assortment. The very reasonable prices are $2.50 to $19.75.
Coats and Capes Here is an elaborate showing of Girls Coats and Capes including a particularly attractive variety of 1 weeds and Polo Cloths in Rose shades. Greys, Blues. Lavenders, Greens, Tans and Browns. There are also Velours and Tricotines in both the wrappy or tailored styles. Sizes 2 to 6 years $5.95 to $15.00. Sizes 6 to 14 years $8.95 to $25.00. Rain Coats and Capes Coats are of Twill and Tweed with sepaarte Hats to match. Colors are Navv, Red and Mixtures $5.50 to $10.00. Rain Capes with Hoods attached are $2.95 to $3.95. Dri Girl Dolmans in Navy. Red and Brown with separate Hats to match $5.00.
Children's Shoes Patent Leather One Strap Slippers for Girls Sizes 4 to 8 $1.65. Sizes 8', to 1 1 $2.15. Sizes 2V2 to 7 $3.50. Oxfords in brown patent leath-
A to 2 $3.75.
to 7 $4.25.
Children's Play Oxfords, with flexible welt soles Sizes 4 to 8 $1.95. Sizes 814 to 1 1 $2.25. Sizes ll!2 to 2 $2.75.
Children's turn sole, leather and brown shoes two-tone combinations
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Sizes 4 to 8 $2.00 to $3.25. Sizes 8l2 to 1 1 $2.25 to $3.75. Boys' Oxfords in dark brown calf skins, in English or footform lasts Sizes 9 to 13' 2 $3.65. Sizes 1 to 6 34 23 to $5.00.
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