South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 94, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 4. 1922

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MINERS REMAIN FIRM IN FIRST TEST OF STRIKE

Ps'ew Lumber Firm

Business in

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EP WORTH DIRECTORS SAY TRANSFER OF HOSPITAL ASSURED

AniiDiinrr Teiitathe Plans After Meeting 0 Rooms to Ie Added to .Structure.

Operators Admit Complete Tieup in Central Competitive Field.

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oyratr-rs v!!l Ji coniTHd." Mr. I.fftls r-?por.flf -I, ": r-cfTii7. the o,: Miration as-jm'-fl in thrir obi mn-

itra(t to C'-nfer vitli tho. I Min "Worr." for a nw centra! jsrah, and to r'nizo ri'jally th j lf irahihty of ic-h a w ror.tra :. il (ftr.not conc;vf that t.vy can Ion?

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SAY CONFESSION OF STONE YOUTH CLEARS HATFIELD

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"Tnlon Claims Victory. Nw York. April H. I'nion lead- - i - ! . - - i l n ('-.-' fr,- r in

...r-!! '-own in dfnorratio rirrs ls-r ... v.jth whom h hs br-n actively al- rikin?,- anthracite miner? h-r

.liill'iri) nH Ui- a iiiiu nil.'-., - ; -ral Independent con-;panii had offvred to grant all of the if vn-j

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(ro.-lien Lad Said to Have Iiecn Frred of Charge of Pasinj: Rad Check?.

in th industrial cour.tri-T v 'stern KurH'. (lr at lobuln. sp..; illy, lias an appadir.z: cn.li:;. ai. In tho dipfst, Mr. 1 1 xi i: r h'i.s are thfollowing tlata: 4Tn fSrcat Britain. March ? 1 .

! 1 f 2 1 . in a population of 44.tc.ara j pop, thri' a: approi:nn;ciy 1.i.'.'O.oim) t.ver 7" firs of a.:f'. an.d marly l,''1.1'') or " p 1 n i j tho men and wom-n uvrr T yoarf i of ao rood relief. Only '. ' '. '"' of :h so hav an incrnib of $ J 0 or rnor a, yea r."

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dition to tho loeal Institution.

Owfti Ivitfh. Mlf". Mlrli., ojxt at'-rj upon f-r ,'ipi'f folirti- at Ip

v. orth b'.-S'.ta'. N ror.sideralily i in -

Mab aim IC. iratTietd. CJrhn, a

demand" If the nvn would rturn t .i Xotre Dame student, arrested In that their Job immediately. ..... Kn?MriM,. QnA , , .(-.r,rw..,ftn

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Th offer was tirst mad hv Wih

11:11 Mining 'o.. of perkvlll. I'enn .. K :ird..s on Elkhart merchant?, was who came Monday for th purpose, j cx,,nrr..t)r ,j Moii.l iy .and reb a.-ed

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Sp-!al Irntrri rrviros itl wt held at ?. James T-:p!sr(.pii church

Th board of directors will vernain i Tu-iay evenincr when T'.ishop Gris-

thi. i-am. : they haw , eri jn th-a j "o!1 of Chicago will .peak, pa-t. They ar": I'r -idn?. W. H. 1- Kct trine. S. Columbia i:idrdp; vie pr ?id-nt. 'V . i if- reported to the police late MonS'hafer; Vereta rv-t n a . ure r. Mrs. F. d iy nisht the theft of his Ford car. I x: Cb inr :.t st;d.d..ik' r Mrs. T1;" "V-'ner stated that he lft his car

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Hv,n. ior. jrob. rt.on itome . P"v upon returning for It at 11:50

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p(!t'"e lor irio car was iinsucr'SMui

pr.ed. aordini: to word re-eived according: to Villiam .T. Prennan. of from r;JMn.lv nrrnrdin to inform.!froru :.o,r.ital attendants Monday. Scrantnn. Ta.. president of th r.,ct.iV0ll erorn r;((,h,n Hi, rondith n was reported "very "ited Worker of America in dl- T r 1 -ro" C"' n r .. trjot Number 1. (l1,, ton. Cnicnrro, also said

son ldvd. and discovered that It was

k. Tin- Ford is a regulation

l!'l.'l sdnn model and bears Indiana license No. 1 fix A search of the city and nearby vicinity by the

liame of th hospital. A huildins 1 oejnrnittee has en a ppoint il which ! copsipts of H. W. lIIdredLfb chair-! mar; A. I.. Hubbard, secretary: dar-j me. Hyd. Ira Ciralsky. George j Fvobert.'on and Dr. S. A. Clark. I r. j D. Tiltson is president ot th State ' Methodi.-t Ho.-;ital A.s.-o- :at ion. I Throns:!, th acquisition of Kpuorth. hospital. th state as.-orlatbrn will' have tic such institutions under iM '

control. Other hospitals of th association are in Indianapolis. .Fort Wüvn. Frinceton and (laty. Th addition will undoubtedly b addel to the -äst of the hopital on Navarr st. Tha structure will b"4 fireproof and with the m"i new ronms

at an e.arlv he.ur thi.s morninu'.

im:m:y aij.i: iiaickins. Henry Alb-n Harkin.", is, son of Mr. anl Mr.-. (',. V. Harkins. lOl'H W'oodsidc st.. succumbed to an 111of In weeks at his home yesterday. He had lived in South 1'et.d with Iiis parents for vn

It was followed, h said, by similar offers from "other small independent mine operators," in fh Scranton area. That thi si;?ni.id a breach in the ranks of organized mine owners was denied by members of the anthracite operators association. They

to be a. Notre. Dame student and a companion of Hatfield, is roporte.i to have confess..! to passing th checks in ejuesticn. forrins: Hatfield's signature. Tbc rejiort furth r adds that Stone had at first implicated Hatfield hut hater took the entire i-e.-.".onsihilit v

branded owners who had made such f,,.. thc rhcf,ks upo:i hinis. lf. offers as "independent operators of j nat:bi was sought by the South

uncon mines wnoo prouunmn jlbuid police late last week when his! a nerlicible fc,ctor in the outcome ni. lnrrf h,.rP froin Goshen.

of the strike . Th (.rove um o. 0upht poll aid in her search for Is not even nfiilhted with th r'' -! iK.r son iVh,. sh saitl. had b en last

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eral Order of Karbs ha organizations m 7'. citif.-. and every f.;io of tlics o: is pre pa rirc: activelv t.

political held in th" It:' rest of ( t Ape Pensions and to favor the, pa.sag of an appropriate bib. at tie !i"N session of tho Irdi..na ler:i.--larure.

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panizatlon of Independent miners, they asserted.

KANSAS ADOITS SCAI.i:

s en in lilhliart in company withj Stone. Siie uns said to have repre-j s.-nte,l to the lorti authorities that! Maicolm h-td b n willed $2.0nn and

on of th wealthiest bodi(

city. The rational campaign is hn conducted under the tlirectir.n of Mr. Hrinc: with hea.dnarters in

the Dan hui.dinsr. Mr. H rin:: harecently prepared a booklet, en- r

titled, "Tho Times Demand an Oh. I Ago Pension", which is th" rn'ccomprehensive treatment of th subject In th Fupiish lansrur.ee. Th-.' ttatements made and th.c conclu

sion drawn are from .a worl 1-wid

view and especially deal with, the

various countries where hod

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4V '" 4 ,1." .4" 411 ' ' I .ll 4i. In tliis country, anion:; tins - enthusiastically approving tho me.osiu;c ar:- Fnited States senators, con-

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KANSAS CITV. Mo.. April .1. ! it v:as helievod that he, with a corn-

social welfare

as wall as Ihaeb-s. 'r s. "Uari-n O.

Return to the ware wale of May. FHT. was aprfd upon by v-oal operators of the south west after an all

oir. bavins? Veen born at Knox. Did . April h"b pewjdi s his father ad mother, on- brotlo r. Jeremiah, two histers.

operating rooms which is expected to U;dna and Dorothv. eicht half-

a.-, i'lora. An'er.iita. Catherine

will includ nw- laboratories ar

afford the most, scientific care of the sici; of any hospital in the middle v est. .M;-s Margaret Parkr, superintendent of tli hospital wilt retain hf r s.ame position undr th chan-. it was said.

T-resa, Tdyr'le. Ciiaoe. posio and '"tara. and two half-brothers, Xuttinr atvl James, ;r- survive. Funeral a rra neements have not be, n Pi a de.

VACATION OYER, PUPILS RETURN Teachers Abo IJaek at De.-ks in Iliph Srliool After Veek Rest. Clis' ts w er resum-d Monday morning in the fhoo!? of the city with no more than th ;: ua' number of absentees. I'sually, it was said, a number of .studm-H w ho have heert out of th c;fy duiur.-T tlieir acat'.on ar" lat" in returnlnC. as are others who !-;.D I to take "Jen one mor day." All th teach r- were back at their desks at the hicit school, it wn -eporeo". and preparations arc point: forward for the many activities which will t.ike place from now until tliA clcs of school In June. Vacation week, whi'h had been Poked forward to very hopefully by the students, proved rather a rtisa ppcintmert with it continuous rain and snow. Tho r!iof from the steady round of s. hoo! work, howevcr brines the stud, nt bark with renv. ed Interest In -ho. d activities. Principal McC-r,va:i said.

APPPPT ACHUVIJACTI A'fred AcInnaoh, 5:. wli died a- his home. TC". Plain ave.. will b

buried today

Will b- hold at th Jones Chapel. Pev. Kerlin will othciatc. at the s rvio s which will In- at ':.'" o'clock this af'.rne.on ami burial will be In th- City cemetery. The services wil'. I-- private. Mr. Achenbach had been ill several years. Two brothers, I "rank i-rd Arthur Achenbach, and ore sister, Mrs. Iouis peiffer. all of South end. survie.

panion. was s-paand rivx his wealth. Hatfield was locate, f Saturday and returned to Poh' n where he was ar-

day executive session not e Monday. rested on the bad check chars.

Announcement ol the decision was I Accordinc: to th story piven by' made by W. L. A. Johnson, general the Coshen rejiort, Str.no. who claims! commissioner of th south, western j ; !e a Notre Dime student, h.avinj interstate coal operator? n ..ocia t ion. en relied in the second semester, un-, Tho 1 f 1 7 wac seal provided for rectedly called at. th Hatfield; a day was scale of $.T..0 a,s com- j home Sunday evening, March 1. He; pared with $7.."' received under th j remained in Gr.shen until Mondayj expiring' agreement and a tonnage j morninc and prs-aaded II "it Held to' seal, from Rl to ri cents a ton In , accompany him as far ns Flkhart. Kansis. compared with from ?1.1T Stone, it iv,i aid. is at times a to $1.2.". 'sufffrer fiom a concussion of the1 The order of th Kansas indus- j skull, sustained in childhood. II. is' trial court to continue present tv.a ue said to ha- implicated Hatfield in agreements for thirty days pending j the hop.- f.f .-hiftinc: th bl.nne from'

necrotlations was not discussed at the meeting", according to the official announcement.

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workers, n n-l ";u:i es. Pres. Warren

member of Marien.

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h.as unanini'-usly passed res-duti" favorir.tr r dd Age Pcsäi ns.

Tli end crown th work.

SCEEP WOODWORK HEW

SIIOOTINfi IN INDIANA. TFPPP HAl'Ti:, Ind.. April 3. As the result of th inactivity in th

i Ciirtnn mininf fipbl renorts W'f ro

wlien funeral services ! , ,o.,. .u,.

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di:lpi:i;t di am; codd News of the death of Ddbert Duane odd, 11. formerly of this city, at St. Joseph. Mich., was rei eiMt in South laf niirhf lie

w: th son of Mis. Marv Pool Codd I P'"1'- H;

of this city, who survives him. Two brothers. Ilibrt, of Xiles, Midi..

ing cases, one which may prove fatal. Harry Davis. 2" years old. proprietor of a soft drink establishment at Syndicate, three miles south of Clinton, is in the Union hospital here with wounds in the head, abdomen and both legs as the result

of hiving been fired upon from am-if

bush while on his way horn this ' j

morning. Dimer il

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at Miami mm" numebt e at Sliep- i (y

perdsville sustained a scalp wound

Sunday, when h attempted to i n - ' fermnt a riecro who it was said waslfr

siiooting uv th m

himself, It wat allt:ed. but the police deri.re this was impossible. 'Monday, Stope was faced Vy the vjctimizefl Flkhart merchants, who. according tei the repert. tedd of Ston making o"i the checks in their presence. P. is believed piobabje that Stone will b pronounced of unsound mind and parole,! to his father at his trial i -: for Tuesday affern.e.on. the re-

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Easy to Do witli Tohey Pcii&b, the Secret Shop Pormula Shabby woodwork is an eyesor In any home, r.o m.atter how newlooking the furniture may be. Keep woodwork furniture-new with Tahey Polish, the great home hrautifier. A little en a dusteloth removes the dirt, thoroughly denes the finish, nnd restores the original lustre, all at onre. You'll like Tohey Polish for the fine resu s it accomplishes every time you nse it. Costs co nioro than the ordinarv kind. Popular Bizes 30c, Oo, $1.00, $1.75 and $3.oa At dealers everywhere.

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and Clem, of Chicago, also remain. Mr. CiH w.as a mem.be r of th Ihitrles. Funeral servicts wer hel l

i Sunilay afternoon at St. .Toi-eph.

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tiaining as well as practice, and these men are ajuipped with eciy modern .appliatve known to Dental Science.

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Henrv C. Kv.ii'S. 10 V. Miclu-i

can st.. died Monday morning at ir'- lhP town

6 : ; Z a o'clock at Healthwin hospital after an Illness of two year? with a complication of diseases. li was born in Hawkins. T nn . SVpt. re. is. "7, ard w.ns t 1 years of ace. He married Miss Mary' dour-

three women. I no negro was re- .

T'orteel to have ben will tbver nut , r

had not been arrested .Monday. thi vK-n flffarVrrl while ho w.a

walking along the road and it was ?J sail that about to shots were fired ' fa at hii anel latr an atjtomohil hear-'fj Ing several strangers was seen leav-I H

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M i - li i :i :i at.d Vahiiigieu S'. (her fVufral I'rux heek f-r sign.

NO StYU17 AVNOl'NThn. WASHTNT.TOX. Apr:'. ? "alter Hagerr. wffn open ciiarr.pton and

with Pre.s-t Hardl-.g an? Jock Hutchison, cf Chlcaco. rr!::?! open champion, with IM-vard MoT in, "W.i ?h ! n ct-" m p-:bi .."b.e r. j'byr., r fotirfomo Mop.dav at th "o'tinthi i

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C. p. Kuner. Tbl X. Sixth st.. to

d bv a son. Carl, and a' 1"-- s. lJeventh st.

daughter. ea;ive. both of thu city.! James Moore, Oi'n Pen r;.-yl a ni i He ua a member of th- Mrusonl ' v.. to "2 f- 2 1 Michawaka a v.

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f CIas- 1 s-...,m r was pe,tl.r.M. com p'n pi 1 il 2 o . t b e m e y i ; v- v.". m : c v : n

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an 1 Knih's f Pythias bdge.s and thi Meiern W'eodm.en. i"u!.er."il servic s will bo he'd

Tu sd.ty aft rnoen at tb.r.O o'ci ;ck ! -t at the A. M. Kusl. chape!. They !

w-.ll be in charge of the s-t. Joseph '.o-!g No. 4-" 'f th MiN-Pc. Th.-

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DIM EL PURCHASED 2,000 PAIRS OF THESE SHOES

Latest Styles, Including Patent Oxfords This lot of shoe N on.ponl (!f p.lack and Hrown Kid, F.tewn Calf and Patent Oifoials a well as strap-. Military and I.ow IlecN. Thte loi were made to sell a-, hisli a- The entire lot pus at !ie price.

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Toques, Turbans, and other small brimmed or brimless Mats for women of slended face. Large brimmed Mats for the woman whose face is somewhat rounder and perfectly lovely Poke Mats that reflect the spirit of youth. Sailors in many shapes, with brims that turn up or down, or are perfectly straight often with soft crowns. And colors! Why they rival "Joseph's

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A separate table of the gayest and newest fashions for little girls, displays Milans in Poke, straight brim and drooping shapes. Colors such as red, brown, navy, black and white are shown $1.95 to $8.95. Little Miss Gage Hats are $5.00 to $10.00.

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