South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1922 — Page 35
SUNDAY. AFRIL 9. 1 922
THE SOUTH BEND NEV3-TiMES SECRET HUSBAND ur J CA V 'vr on U n' , 1 HAWAIIAN TRADE IN Vvcec ofApnl 44-29 to be Ooserved '20 slumps millions Natatohnm, Near Completion, to Be Opened to Public Soon I! w 1: f - r n i: Miri: 11 imi; IN DEATH TANGLE s "Library Week" Throughout State
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Alibi Denied.
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:-ccr't!y married ' HI be kr.own a.-- LIPrary 'fk
3. Isrm ZzrAi. -.vre hvld by through 012t th? statt of Indiana
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o! hi? 3'Po to call m MUs' th rr.air. fftur will be to ac-, t:r':'
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o' c ' i ? rn 1 d f t ; r r th- ki'P.i:es. Th I'hi'.a-
C. E. LEE CO. WdUpjp.M-. Pilüf .IT 1 .Li 22', M ! .-r. Op-.it. V. M
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corn :r.ri -"r . nratis or t r. o
rq-.inizati'ir., to h-M cpic of f-.v-h ir. i th
!o-,.- to dj-p .atr-r is made more hori- ; was 3' for"rev-"or oi ! ''open house" all n-eek and permit ! ks -ach crv
cor.ti.iua'.y
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-1 v Al 1 - -n-' K -IU I"-- c- a ' . a th. rime of tv-. idea of what ro on "behind the this r.iture vrv hf avy for about
t !,-n ;n, .u. nt-nüe port:on of tn, pool tor o.; .- n, r!n5" ! thre- m-nth?. then it darken andi
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- ii'-'i ir.i .-nc a mi:ria j The mmv patron? rvho rorrotr- -- --- - - - , CK . i f. , .i... . . ' .. . fill; .if'f r tVi' Tv!0 9-erQ.-oiri-'..-i
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d'-tai!.-. v.-h'-r. th- fror and th- s'.i.
of th P.r "rub" hav ber. ccrr.-
r.-t-:d. b.ar'e of the r;aatorium. supraur-e i , . ... . ... 1- 1 -r r.ew heme v.uth a man. Ix'rr Pfr!. ' i - maintenance and direct its policy. ! .. ... W h o -? t r 3 n n n AT i - a The poo: 15 a third Pir-r har. the .-ill up in the air. No appoint- t "c. " - on- In th V. M C. A . bui! line The : rr.nt was announced bv the board Aa ,
vhir" : lor.g-
f--t dimensions, of par
commissioners who met in
tmurr.fr ana aet-ctives :oJn-i neratithe drTi! wrrU th-t roc- on r-!
hind th- counter, and it h to inform ' xnen nas t,r rf':,n'lr i: lf cc"' i LorgJ them of the inner workings of the i tInu ln rircuIl?;nn "
librarv that th!? cducitional rim -1 ;li " iru u- i
r-re.-tinc po:ns t.nt vi.. brought1
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r" fr-et th-lr re?ulir L:-monthlv meeting
4 fff t w;irt. Ito f-iz- corn-. Fridav nigh:
Cooper. erenerally i
The man, vho turned out to b Zandt, whom M:?.s Lon? had mar-
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out durinc Library "VVe-ek. The!
n f v.-j i p f-r ? hive pront'd thir co-,
pnifrn his hn undert iken. There will be no sclicitin? for fund? as
on tho pronrtv owners of the com- -ration, itt-ic-ive pc.-rs will be, munity and it 15 through them that, i:!l-'rr!- -'- window m the; the librirv .s self -supporting. d.rinctu j The library is on. public instltu-hvlth i'fs!'nc; exhibit-, talks will; i i . i r I I' 1 ri 'J d 13 b e f ". V tkS x--ir.'ii!5 fll'ic I t'nn tnt 1 f.-An frnm Q r m to' ...u- ... i i . . . .ii..u t. . u . . . ,
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rled a year a-ro, then ssli: "Well, I f?uppo:e you are going to mike me confers?" ''Cor.f. what?'" po,iic n?kcd. Zandt didn't ansver. Atti'inpts to l'nne Alibi.
The woman had beer hvinr imt' Lvv v t-m.-ö ! public library n an aid to civic
from her l:u:-band fr a short period public school 'tbr t arc open mu-h ! ia.provem-nt will '.e bro:-ht to tact Previous to the killing. shorter hours, but five days a week. ' '5t-nt!on of the r'-' n:r -v- !
Zannt attempted to prove an alibi, and have a closed period during the! '
summer months this institution is;7Yv i' EWS-TIM ES Want Ads
'tr.d in nurr.eru wivp the work of
saying he. was Mith Mi;3 Sarah Schutz the night of the murder. Miss Schutz denied the alibi, '-he said slie had never been out with Zandt. lier mother and fister supported hc-r statement. She confronted Zandt at the central police station and he pleaded with htr to "tell the truth" and admit the was with him, but she stuck to her ctory A cap which was lest by one of the two men who killed Parlon. was said by police to fit Zandt. Zandt in a district manager of the Wales Adding Machine company.
hou s-.-, iri" country ot. ttime and. passing over his name, it is
But th- beauty of th
be surpassed by none. It.- serviceability i.i in -u red . bv the installation
nterior will ' said, the appointee will be selected
from among several applicants who are seekers of the position. One
of most modern devic-is and its prac- man, said to have had several years tical plan of design. The front part j experience, and coming to the. board of the bu;ldl::. at out one-fourth of well recommended. is especially its area, i- devot d to two commodi-j favored. -...i t . . i il
ou3 urr.-smg room.- on eitner siae oi i Cooper, however, is believed will-
otnee. leading from the ir fo rr,ntiniIp !n n s;inrvi,.on- ra
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FEAR LEVEE BREAK AS RIVER DANGERS BEARDSTOWX, 111.. April S. Increased fears were felt to-day that th- levee protecting one side of the city from high waters cf the
almost constantly available to the :
13 Separate nojvirtmciit'. It is perhaps known fr bin few that 15 separate departments are
maintained each under the head of
a competent librarian or skilled as-' slstant. Much care is required in ' the one point of current, periodicals , for the main reading room. These, numbering 156, monthlies, weeklies, and dailies besides 48 other copies
for the medical department must ; I
be inspected twice a day. "The prevalence of any popular j topic is immediately ref.ected in the !
library", said Miss Virginia Tutt, city librarian. "Take for instance the subject of Muscle Shoal3 is Just now commanding attention and we are called on several times d-.ily to furnish data. Up to very recently, articles concerning this topic have not been indexed under the head of
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unsung rooms are pa.-, is , wnicn ,-)iiCitv a:s ion7 as the board requests Pn u?on eXh'-r side of the "pool" hu .xrvice. Asking no .-alary for
proper, imse pas-ages coiin-cung i hjs services, it is underrtooJ. the;
with a runway along th s:d .- of the j Io, al ..y jctor will be sought to building which bathers must trans- ofUr fU?stioas relative to both gre..s before they nach the main policy and installation of equipment, runway w hi. h tncircle., the pool it-j Members of the board returned C C ! f t T" VilM'.-iliv ft vir in f r r -v- CI-m',"! f
At thp frtr.uuT. m tiw. nn,-,; th . ,'. .. , veaken and let m the waters, two i
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wit.-- - three fr-Pt n 'rn-n 'vht--h ' , . . - . a . miliar-' a w orhi:itn are pning sana at 1 - 1 1 f-f If 1 fo ro.a iu..V( ,0;S muni.up.al director of that . . . . . .
baa? ana other supports behind the le ?e. A break in the levee would drive hundreds from their hemes with possible heavy loss of iif" and
Illinois river would break when the
n.-.itfr rpn rh ad tVio Vi ! n -. t t'.riinit r,n i Af...T cv.aoIc i v. c v. I
record. An all night rain had thJessary for us to go through the gov-
rivcr m constant rise,, guagcrs said, j
More than 1G0 families have moved to hi?h points in the center of
tho city. Tents furnished by the' i-;ate and city are being us-?d fr I hou:ing thos?1 in the low parts cf the ( city. j Flood warnings have been issued! to all peisons In the vicinity of the' levee-. In the belief that it will!
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Watch TUTTLE'S Ads and Windows This Coming; Week.
NATION.
LOOSE-LEAF
WEEK
April 10th to 25th
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G:o;. municipal director of that
poir' the floor has been given an ; citv Th -v,r.-- :.-.k a ai out the irr.-.ular pitch toward the front of J .Jowntown. v ,t a p 1 outh sides par-
t!i - ouiidmg. me noor or tne pool,; tkuUrlv M,:t;ilg several cf the! dema nds to an extreme depth of 1- pools th v .tv.l learning some valu-1
!-et and permits "deep water for a;,lc l::iul ;i,u; :o'A with reSpect to
'a it-'.-v diving over a distance, the .
ior.- way of the pool, of 2 feet, or half its length. WhiU IVrra Cotta Rim. The rim of the pool is of white
ttrra otta, the sides and llocr of
md operation. They rrI;-rly'
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learnfd ".- or.it thing new' all the
wav, according to Pres't Geor-e M
PLE.SrE CALL IE
Plainer, principal among which was u""-liy':u nnu. location of showers. 1 Cjlve me your Eler order earIThen I can give you the best of May Change Stumers. 1 Tt?rtT, At,t
whit.- tile. A single exception to this i Certain of the Chicago pools had i ano'.n 0?SO. Adam' Deadlier the "color heme- of the pool is the : ?;l0,vtl-- within the room including j Florist. ' 3) parallel hr.es forr.ud by laying til ( t!lH poll prollt.r. In -such cases vapo? i of grttn color, running tht n'"-'1 caused hv th increased temperature' PHVKING OP CIG TP1 Of the .-.Ubnured Üoor and ??ace-l , of tke ,h0wers tilled the air over the j When you lay cigarssay Dut-.h
muji 'i-Jii' ii'-wii f.iia (..' l 1 1 e i . i poo! to the degree that vision was Maser-i This d-tail Is for the purpose of i hln,;U r, in ,on;e tav. it was re-, v . .. , ' . c . . i ; i
t i;.t::iie..- i i u-e ,u .-im - j .orf.-(l. caused such a to,- ax to make mir.;; race-. P rmittir.g contesting j iV f n,i of the pool u ndiscernildc
swipnr.ier to loiio-v then- r'.-pf.'iA
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Mrs Clara B. Stover Democratic Candidate for County Clerk Wife of W. C. STOVER, Ex-County Treasurer. Daughter of John Becker, Harnessmaker. Well known through northern Indiana. Formerly associated with Geo. Wheelock cc Co. Sailor Brothera
1 Loose-Leaf Outfits that wi i! "aiC . x mi.
interest every BOOKKEEP- ! I feel that a record such as ER, OFFICE MANAGER,!; minc qualifies me very well
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Fhe Butterfly Electric Washer and W ringer . f Reasons vhv vou nliould
own a Butcrfly: All mrchanira i- fully enclosed and perm.irnth lubricated. Highest rrrade n'.ntrrial used throurthout. Tub is self c!e;nintT. It:? only nccrss.'iry to rinsr it out after ip?in;T. Washes anythinr: that is washable. Absolutely clean, due to the improved copper tub. No Oiling No Belt3 No Springs Call Main 281 for demonstration and easy payment plan.
O.W.SCHAFFNER COMPANY 127 W. JEFFERSON BLVD. Also distributor for Sunnysuds 6 sheet size Electric Washer and Royal Electric Cleaner.
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THE TUTTLE CORPORATION 119 West Washington
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natural position.-. Sepa r.v. i p. the corridors from th runwav.s at both .-.de and at th end
I from the other.
The original plans of the ling man .' at a o i- i u m . a 1 1 d f o r s h o w e rs in t h . drt.-.-mg rooms and ad.'acent to the
of the pool is a balu strain of terra
" ot a r.d g.a: freer: The tin Hi j t
i nek. colored d-irk
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pool well. It is believed some I c h.er. r-e will be made affecting the flotation of the shower? so as to pre-
'. ent vapor befogging vi.-ion of swim me rs using the pool.
PLYMOUTH The Kurland Club. compo;ed of rivn.cuth Ptdie.x who f ormei iy div i '
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Pefre-hn.-ns of ice cream, .n the (cm of IZas'cr Iii:.-, ml ange! food cV.k r r r- rv 1 S J. Nie'e. '. ., w I; - has b-en m al-lr-g hi-? hem- .. ith hie daughter. Mrs Friday nicrr.ir; at ? . r.O o'clock He
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Original Buttermilk Starting Feed F-"m hours t.- .ei cM--that's hi3 vocr rfv. a tr.jst hv lo-.i-y's-:! yea jvct tV.e:n - ; vf tTi-v. it t iiprc-..!")? pT.b:r.rf rn---. f..t r-" ? .-r.-.'r'rtcd fiui-ts-v f'utvrrr.l.k. .---pacsl'v r-crtjcnH a.d
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Who makes th is institution hi3 saving headquarters receives courteous attention and careful advice on hia problem?. One dollar open3 an interest paying account here at Compounded Quarterly Step in and let us explain our plans. ST JOSEPH BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION 124 South Main St.
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bouquet ot Koses or w
a choice Potted Plant is very essen
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Most every variety one could choose.
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We Do Expert Fitting in
Trusses, Braces, Abdominal Supporters and t
Elastic Hosiery STANDARD DRUG CO. Corner Colfax and Michigan St. Lincoln 5025
Your guiding policy should be not how cheap the fuel, BUT HOW CHEAP THE HEAT. We supply fresh coal direct from the minen. Not coal long stored, or coal from which the larger sizes have been forked. PETROLEUM CARBON, the Economical puel Cheaper, Cleaner and Better than Hard coal. Genuine No. 3 Vein Pocahontas, the kind that doesn't make "taffy" in the furnace. COAL SERVICE Main 351
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ATTIINTION
Paster Mor.d.-y evening
frtarti.-.g at
reception and badl
vull be hell in the Oliver ho't! Y(, and your friend.- are cord, illy in vitfrd to attend S-ure our ticket ir mediately. Jrhn 1 Werden, bcturer
I John C. Hes chairman
e . ! ARTHUR B. HUNTER
Republican Candidate for
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i STATE SENATOR j A lawyer for a lawmaking body, t Your support respectfully so
Xrhy not climb the stairs
j at 232 S. Michigan and
see our new line of Goods Ladies' Stamped Night Gowns, 98 cents. Children's Dresses 69 cents. Babies Bibs, 10 cents. Also our line of Children's Gingham Dresses, Ladies' House Dresses and Aprons. Your own materials made up at reasonable prices. The Elia Rose Art Shop
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ßAPvOAD7 seekers need go no further than this store.
If it is bedroom furniture you are looking for, hero
is a 3-piece steel bed outfit that is absolutelv inr.nmnar-
able in value and quality. The bed is a 2-inch continuous post type finished in white enamel or Vernis Llartin. The spring is of woven wire fabric. The outfit also includes a comfortable cotton top mattress covered with a good quality of ticking. Furnish your spare bedroom with this outfit, A limited number will be placed o n sale tomorrow only at this special pric.
THREE ROOMS Furnished as Low as Convenient Credt Terms
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OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT TWO DOORS NORTH OF THE GRAND TRUNK DEPOT
FOUR ROOMS Furnished as Low as
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