South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 113, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 April 1922 — Page 4
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BUSINESS HEN OF CITY INVITED TO HEAR HOBBS' TALK
Notrd Analyst to DiVn-- Hn-i-n-Outlook iit "Ad" CUih Mrrtin:: Thur.-dav.
City's Ural th Record Mow The Best in Three Years
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! WARDER RESIDENCE i RANSACKED BUT NO I
VALUABLES TAKEN
W orkers Pleased Over Success of
Unique Exhibit,
EXPECT "CLEAN-UP" Portraits of Tuo
CAMPAIGN TO PROVE imie!" J REAL SUCCESS HERE! WomeH!l3xhlhlt
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Tfcursdav vemrg. April 27. It iv rir r. ; ir ; i ' -: of t!.M ri'.jS t h o h r. r " r-ot r?ri?-' I ' " ''s '. T 1 r r ? ' n a ! ' e rt k-; r g T : e M . Tr.- d:r.-.r - v r . 1 at ' , ov: :.. ; Mr. Hohl f ; o- ' H '.-:: - : ' !.' jsr: his fai!: on .' : i.:: .1 :: r rt trip t! r--i-h tk---S .1 r ,s ft "! kit. -' !'' T, ' TriS'r.f '.?; '. -r.T ab' l to -o"'. t a Fou'h - r'i h"-i t;-" h" is I irt.c ilar'y irf r; i ::: h : f Onlnlon IVf'Jb Sotjht. j Hohrs - for : ! : : : " , anl ';. : j -s - '...'!!?:'.-. v r. ilast t - :; f :iir. ir- ! t a -tract') t !' . t r ..f ! ;.:.- !'.. irre t .: ' ' a ' ! a - a i - 1 ! !: i ::'. t : i v .t a i : . Th- .!- is: . v f W.- f-!' a-t - ;.! - ; thotjh t!.' v l.i'.' - f" i'-f. a - , to 8- i: -1 r I i . i i ;t '.--'. - tit- r. -
a r.al of : aa hn !::" fit-? a:v! IVm" i.aa t ! . o 1" . .r - M Ho'.!.-- j hl; Ii i ' ! i ! : ..' ! i - : f . - r-Itiv...' a'i r m 1 i ; r-;!' ,a,:--i t lei I r c - i ar: - t o ::.!-:.' f i : i r a - , tlrdi:- a'! a hrt ;'i -";rc - j n" in'i a '.: -.!.::;'" !' '" r .!.-. ar' J
row in. '.:.- f on 1 . i :. 1 J:nouT. and r'ir".. .m-! t:i -I !' - .f oi-rjj --.ai v o.r.- ; .jmp?'r'" a.-a! a Jrn'i ' i-ompltt' record.' 1. a ir. öl o.n th- 1(2
mul ':.:', ,oy '.;-! ( :!! r t i ' i 1 1 i :- j T.'al'y r !. J-- nn 't-.- ja of t!:- Ir-1 ducti'r;. " i. -:!;:?!'.:: . ira.v' -t:i"i- ;nal ' pri('- of t!i- I ;.:".!.!' . r n r i i 1 : 1 1 - i or r.'ja.- li.a f t ; a ! - hi.':i r- j-r v.. in ! thtr!W'.v' ;i t-al th'ir ','!'-!;'?-. )t:r j tha n nr:-l:T!f of ti- lr- H"iit-v j ". pc v. i .t i if f !'. ",r'iy for ill iajrr'-""-- j
Mr. !,'!- !i'i!M at' re:vmrl ar.d '..-If 1 '!.in a tl " tn-: t f',!:iir-h' n.-i. "r. l d p- ral !'- o!.-tairi!.!-. !'.- p-j?:o?. i! .-ri-l :-,-i-
in f'h "'rnn:iin;ty. I Ati irali- a';.);; of ho'.v !y Mr. j Hobt? !.-a-i fh: r ;if f rr:i an I a ddr ! ''a. ri 'i 1'tn: .. i 1 n-. ' rs ar.so.Mit.... in A'::,. 1 :2 ! : j Th- ti-riin.' in fh- fötal nlrjp.i j tf trLM.- j- tl'i'1-. t!a fl-'-lin-- mi f 1: j rivor.u-o i-r;- of .o! .:.' J a' r tail i
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to:.-. ' t!ir.rf .ii: tr trf of ! . a ; .- t r: , i t i : ' '- i 'ra:t:
h ' -ord a !!. r. . j i. fan !!- jvarV.y.v..'. , r. A p ar- tho li-'-!
Result of Recent Necdlcwo rk!
of lioiiH- of Countv Clerk Kn-' Oi-nlav Gratifvinj: 1,000 i Larcc Number of Person? ant
5" j Persons Visit Exhibit. J Organizations Cooperating
in "Safetv' Drive.
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Key workers entered tr.o lirnie of'
Re o'.ution
Dauhttrs of the Amrlran.
I r r. : th- f itj's srn-' bounty Clerk WHY I I ? i l.n.H I. ceii evi,!cr.t f.r!si -v- Taylor ft.,
Thought Amateurs' 'ork.
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tI.ori?'"red or.e of th
ind be4Utifi;l dir.ila
f irt work -ver rxntniiei in imp
wh'ii they acfd .i hojf'MifS
tr, inv.t. f'for the rrcer.t exhibit at th- ( li.un-
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h'.;t th- lim-Matlrn . o ciock nn n;nt, wr.uc rne earner "--l-
four" ha.3 1 J rny wa whet-nt.
hopf-l-for but Un-i va"uafc's !46t niiTht failed to account
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for anythlr.ff bf-ir.tf rr.lsiin?. although
ir.ar.y articles of value were easily
SATURDAY'S RAIDS RESULT IN ARREST
OF FOUR VICTIMS
ber f romrnere
Mrt. L'Jtle, Baker Gunn wa clnir-
m.-LM of th- display made l the
Am-ri'.an women of
Fouth Uend
and M:.s Lillian McCann. a public school tf-ah.-r, acted a. chairman
Paintings of Mrs. Elbel and
j i Mrs. Kettrins Added to
orewer Collection. Tho portrait of Mr?. Hichard KIbl. prw.JiT.t of th? l'rore.s i-!ub
WILL GIVE CONCERT
AT PROGRESS CLUB
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and the yrotrait of Mra. U. K. fir.jr, prominent cljb woman past prf5idrr.t of the club Jviv-
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i a"ce; alhl-. j Mr. Warner discovered that hl house had b?c;i entered when he , arrived hörn at 11:13 o'clock and i 1A', 9 r M V. rf V . 1 1 i t-i ii-ir. j
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of the foreign exhibit.
The object of the exhibition was
sfr-wn about the rooms. A heai
plac- In whb'h to live and do busi-ne.-s." f e.voectfd to be the result
of the viran un anl aiety cani i aw.u to ina no:w ortnv r ..;: c::o:i
wh:rh will oe nem in ouin n wie urever Art exniait. -.!i:an April HO to Mty Similar jl. b-ing sponsDred by the An. d-
b.ave bef-n held in tl.f - partment of the Prcrcc-s rlu'n uni-
city durinc: the pan. but this year rr the ohalrir.ar.hl ; of Mrs. Trcd th'- reoperation of a large number j Elbcl. of orfrmiiaztiori which are cooperat-J Th" exhibit will to open tili aff
in? with th- civic departments ar i ; rrr.oon to the rr-nc-ral nubli-: be
raign Uerid
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i of the livir? quarters revealed the
itn- condition and in one room the
contents of dressT drawers were
J atte r' 1 about tlu- hi)'!". " i An antinue wat-li alufd at Sl'o1.
, .. . . .... i a .tririp of pearls and .ums of ninn-y I lrn'
mount Ol Lvidence I aken j afe-reating; about J300 in all, were
Grr:itlv Rrrlurrd bv Ar. ! the
: ( i! frfiTil th ir lil-i Tin. itrir" r.
rurary of Offrnders. iiar:- waa :aii-u- on tiio top ofth.-.
iursr. ar. i tl).- :n t that tries.- w.rv
r.f. IipIinÄi and ! - j ,,t t ilt(!1 tnrlirr with the, llnditi of 0:-"r.H Tintor of tn Uiltr.j1 in(j!1.-.v jr x- t-anie
place lias led the police to bcllev that the house was entered by amateurs cr by persons Peking valuib'.e papers. Mr. Warn r does rot believe the pernors entering the houso wero in peai'li of any pipers he might have- and could think of none that he held that could le of value to a ii y one. The fact, tint the burglar.- declin-
1 to lower the curtains while ran-
or- f-onducted by Uackin the hous- by the liht of V . SuUth fct., 'I ! mritrhr tf: 1 . i'ni nnlirp tr. !.e-
!!ee that it was the work of amateurs. N"i?ht minute men I'oure and Smith were ent to investigate and were later Joined by Capt. Hamilton, but no trace fir description of thpersons entering the house could b. obtained. The windows and doors of thp house were locked when Mr. Warner arrived home f nd no tra e of an attempt to force, an entrance by a jimmy could bo found.
city with their needlework actinp:
the bond of common interest. That the result was beyond the fondet hope.-, of tho.-e in charge a evident from th" fact that over 1000
e vl-lted the exhibit.
Ar.ionb the exhibitors at Mr.'.
table were:
Mrs. C. A.
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U'ii.t h-r.. K:-.h .iti-l Laval'.e Mioc--d-'I im rr.akir.ir four ari-.f.s for liquor v.'-:.it:or.s Saturday afternoon, altii.n;h only a. ?rnall portion of the lain, r found reach' J the Mation be - iu.-. of the accuracy with which t!o: "virtim of th raiders were abb- '" d-.-'troy the ei.re. Two of
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pir.t aol a !rf of "moor:ihine" wis foun ! A half pint medicine bottle lull of liuor. found in the store. Anna el-iiraed was u.--d only for t h.o li . nal she had i;o intention of Mil!-: it to molar sufferers ir. the n i " 1 ib-i hoo.J . a .--' aroh of her liv-;r;u-'p: irr a.- in th rear was al'out to
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Officers Kish and i-mall rug neatly
nid hved under a chair.
ni;' v. as unrolled, a. int "oiule" was found, which ad any knowb-de of. ar. j orhe'-is of brin.in it in
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come, or Ma r' ;v i -tai ir- i r ; . latter part of l.'JL'. A y- ar tnan t- . day til-' bin.- of I. ;. :: - ;: al! line.-i x. ep-t n.-'als o.:i:;ut'ai :r:.r.- : will t.e ir-, than i' ar I :' average pr:c- of raw :Ti:--:al- ati x-ho'.--i !.. w'" hit;!; r. Tla a r - ' ae r.--- of :v i 'iuf o " u . - I .o.!- at' whcl-yab- v.!:i pro1 ablv '.e V'. .T i ram.e a tt is tm .-.- an 1 the a ra priee of i:;-?i-.-;f'; ':;re.l roo.i.- at re - ! tail "r'I be tr ::.en !''.: '.y lower. I dr. .-.', in a ro-;pl- of e a rs at tn.f . I
th r:i:-lvs, jt is F'iid. Second Offence. ken u-i-ini;in had previously app- ;vii !"'!.' Sv'ecial Judre Willi it-1 A 1'.! rf.-.-'i on April 5, rhargd with unltv. t'ul po.".-e5sion of liquor for m!-, at whih time a fine of $100 and eo.-.s and a -impended sentence of r,n was imposed. Anna was au'i'i rharged with unlawful pos-f.-.; ai of liquor for hale a.s the re.u't of .v-t . ril ay's an e-t and fur-n;-bed l.i-iid- f .".'o for appearance in i'y oourt Motai iy morning'. Ilna ry Ihjrkus. ''2 S. Chapin st.. iko ai l to l.e an obi offender, was .a-tin. arreted. i'har?-d with un1 iwful possSilon of li'iuor for sale. Ibirkur- has rsv-aped conviction by t'-ducir.' others iies-nt at the time :' tin raid i'. olaim ownership e.f tl'.e !:uo-- fouri'l. it is said. Purinn No'eTiibi- ot list vear Ilurkus was
PLAN FINAL EFFORT FOR PRICE ESTATE
Me; Mr ('feore A 1 ward
Cliar'as Huff. Mrs. .lohn Campbell. Mr-. Horner Milb-r. Mrs. Annla b-.sby. Mrs. r. K. (Jarwood. Mrf Harriet Rnini-'. Mr.-. YA l Seebirt. Mrs. Gcors! A. White, Mrs. Trcd W Mile.-, Mrn. Nlch(da Schilling. Mrs . B. Crumpacker. Mrs. Shepard Crumpacker, Mt-. Kdward II. Williams. Mis Lcn-i Van Aiken, Mrs. Taura McErlain. Mrs. Mary Wenger, Miss Rovi Sack, Mrs. Hollin Dunnuck. Mrs Yah Park, Mrs. Ij. K (Jur.n and M's. i; liner I -a icy. As':s.ting :u the room committee were Mr. T. .T. Walsli and Mrs. Mdwin ik Dill-
FULLER BRUSH CO.
EMPLOYES IM MEET
Thirty-Five Members of Sab sForce Attend Monthly , Dinner.
Thir:y-fic- of the taica- fore o of tt: . V'uller Brutb Co. were present at
i the regular monthly dinner of tht: , compatiy held in the gymnasium of j the Clnmb' r of Commerce last n'sht.
H. H. Harris, branch manager of the
the scope of the campaign will be much more extensive than in previous years. Member of the cooperating organizations have expressed the hope that the campaign thbs ye ir wdll bo po successful thit it w:ll last the year around. Realizing that the children of the city can do an endless number of takR that will aid materially in making South Br.d a clean and safe city, an ffort is belus made to sraln t!i" interest r.f all the 'kide." Mvcii th- smallest boy.- and girls will gt busy with the rake and broom and it is expected that old tin cans broken bottler will f'.y until the back yards are in "spb- and span" condition. A number of prizes will be offered for the condition of prounds. yards, garden?, and residences, and the best essays and posters! on eban up and safety will be awarded prizes. Clubs tt (K)oratr. residci; the schools, the orsanizatioivs who are giini: their act:e cooperation ip.elude the women's club?, teachers' f deration. li' wspapers. health department, street depaitment. police department, fire- department. Camp I "ire Girl.-. Boy Scouts recreation derartment. the
T7 Tl j churches. mothers' clubs. antf-
tubcrculofis league, insuraneo companies, iparochial schools, safety eommitte of the (.'hamber of (.'o:nmerce, city plan commission, public affairs committee. Woman's Chamber of Commerce, and the real estat board. A number of representatives from
leach organization will ho present at
twen the hours of 2 and l- o'clock, i Nicholas Drevver's skill a a mart-! er portrait which are of especial j Interej-t to the city. Roth pleas" ; by their simplicity, '.heir b cafty im-! pressea through th or'.atlr-g ( f a : fpirit mar.ife-t in tlie tie;, j., ,4 haunting and oil p-evasiv- manner j repealing srmethlrg of th lurr character of botli th s; prominent women. Without flubt this art-
degree !
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will preser. : fr. " for the g-rr;i club: a Gact:--
! (b) Ckant d'A j (C) Slacaat.. : ! Miss M.i
Hungarld!-. vkk 1 M:--e CI .r; ;. ar.d .
Piano r.ury.b
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SURcVAYTU fiT RID OF BLACKHEADS
1st possess in a superlative
hi:lh as nn. f t Wi k ia ni .-.?. j 7 , . j-. " . ' i i.
orier for the lr' .;- t i; l: it i f ro:ri jn; : bigamy. He has a w -h : Id re n and the p-kc
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the meeting held Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at th 'hamber of Common :. Then it is that plans
an active program will be de-
sugge'-tior. to up or assuring
for an active
velopcd. Specific ways of cleaning
Grand Rapids oftice, addressed trie 'safety will be welcomed by gatluring' on "Rural Development." ( charge of the campaign.
Otto c. Turley. South Bend branch' manager, spoke on "How to Sell!
quality and Service." During the cour.-e of the dinner It was announced that C C Iudlow had been ironioted to assistant manacrer of the southern division He
was formerly connected with the i
iJlyinouth otli e. M. W. llarner. of j I the Benton Harbor office, was named
those, in
T. H. Hartman to Go to Baltimore May 6 to Further Investigation of Claim?. A final eftort to obtain funds with which to compbte the investigation that he hopes will materialize in the division of millions of dollars among th,- Price heirs is bin made by T. H M i i-f 1 1 r i T-i 1 'l l.lncntn v.- r
.a,'-.., . f' ii,. i..h',J ; to the ottieo of assistant manager of
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Association. Mr. Hartman expects to leave on May for Baltimore
TWO MEN HELD FOR THROWING BOTTLES
ne married a D trek
that inexplicable gilt of catching j j the essentials of an expression the i
oreatn or lire tne cn.trae-ter or a person which strikes one as a reve'.ation of "the sou! within". Several new land-capes have been 'recently added to the collection vhieh comprises paintirs in oil of miscellaneous subjects, a number of portraits and l.-.ndscapes. many of whl"h have been shown in not-
rJtde exhibitions and have elicited !
the highest praise of eminent critics in th leading art journals of the country.
A 101(1 touring oar. Kenneth Ree. e, i , w.: stolen las? nitrh v ir th "00 block on according to a report n p o 1 : r f .
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HAYES TO PRESIDE AT TUESDAY MEET
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wh't-e b.e will further the a!read
far-rea"hing investigation whi' h has placed in his possession certain in-
p'i.'i a tine and formation and credentials of owner-
arrcsted a few months) shin of a "52 ncre. tract in the heart
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conditiors whi b .-!..';' 1 ii-' fr a num ." r ear ."
COITLK CKLFP.KATFS GOLDF.N ANNIVERSARY OF TIIF1R W EDDING
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late r . his brother a creed to take tho blarr.e an! paid the line. A gli.-s of "mule." two pitchers and two rpuirt Jnrs said to have been u.-ei 1 r dispensing the liquor were t-tki'n by the poli:c to be used as evidence. As the ofiicers entered the houe Rur!:tjs: w;:'o emptied a juant:tv of Ibjuor into a garbage can and : iter mixed Ivsol with it in order in
moonshine." the
Mr. and Mr.-. B-nt !- bi Ab- j
bot'. II- Ru- I'.-i'b- dr., e.-day cle brate,! rk- ;r g -'. !:. v..--i ;:-: ;ir.tr; - r.- ry a' th- ;r 1. . Tie- .1 , -.-wa : j t.t 1-, i . . i-.g rk-- r t':v-:-.d.--v. h c ii..-- t. ott'j:. r t -o' -i . . ? j . 1 1 i n ar.'. b-.-r v ib. .-. p th-- 'ipb'. Mr. Abbott i.- 7.. ..;'.- t .ace ;i n . Mr. ,Abbo:: ::. Mr". Ab! : -i dve.-t dev.;-'en-l-r of J.kin ;rd l'i Abien. rf rilgr.m lam. . Si. v... , I ..r:- :n
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p k. i e a.-.- r t . Ciirl Smalio Jug. A i'arige jn the reir of the reside;: 'e of Beb. .-law Bucho'.tz. tkutl S. Wi'.r.ut s , is alleged to be a distributing place for illii.it li'iuor. A s- ir.'h of ti." pro. rty unearthed a L-alk'ii j'iC : liquor which is said to hav. bt - r. ba-l i m rcadiros for delivery. Am Ot'.icer Kish was carrying th" jug to the police t-uiriurg car, a 10 ear old si-'.er of Bucholtz is said to hie -mashed the jug with
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Th-::: s M . : i : i I'raf. Mr. Ak. i:.. :...- d ;'.., kr:-t ,:r
a r"i:!re-.id a d he
;. A S'.C.l r a- - Uni, " :b net-, t ( -
of that city, to which he contends to be one of a possible 00 heirs. All funds obtained thus far from members of tho association have been expended by Mr. Hartman, ho said, while checks and money order? are being received daily for tho May trip to the Maryland city. At least JiK'O will bo needed to finance the trip, he said, which will bo solicited from the 5o heirs in this icinity. Those making a tight for settlement of the Baltimore claim are the direct heirs of Thomas. Christopher, Benjamin. Joshua. Betsy, Mcrdica. John ar. 1 James Price. The land was given to the Prix's on claim and is part of Tomahawk reservation. It was leas- d by Thomas Priee. the elder of the family, to the City ot Baltimore vhn it was a town of
j!n,npl inhabitants, for a period of
r3 y.-ars. Th ground uas again leased for 1." years, all leases explr ir.g 17 vears ago.
which will I.- used i Mr. Hai iman has the original
to-r wi.n tm- t.t-ok- i papers. b.- says, and feels contident'
tlie Northern division. Prizes for the Lst time and sales re-.-ords of the month were presented by Mr. Turley to: M. Z Norton. Mi.-hiwaka; C W. Vetter. Blkhart; Ass't Mgr. R. R. Taylor. Gshen; A?s"t Mgr. C C. Ludlow, Plymouth; Ass't Mgr. W. L. Pieree. South Bend; S. S. Fischer, south Bend; C. L. Mitchell, Buchanan; H. C. Schick. Niles. several vowal solos were offered b5 stanlev Perry.
hüerurhan Group of Scout Men Guests of Local Council
Members of tho Interurban grcup;
of scout men from Nile?, Llkhart. Berrien Springs and other surrounding te.urs were guests of the South lb'-r.d Scout Council Saturday afternoon and evening at meetings held at the- scout reservation near the Four Mil.- bridge. Aout '0 menile rs. including e xecutives and scouts, attended the sessions. Beside the business meeting
Cripple Arrested Charged With Toeing Whisky Bottles From Hotel Window. Frank St. Clair of Lafayette. Ind..
and Frank Malier of Kana wha.. W. i
Va., roomers- at a Michigan st. hotel, were arretted lat night on complaint, of pedestrians who narrowly escaped being struck by whisky bottles, which the two men are a.ileged to have thrown out the window as soon ao they were emptied. One cf the empty bottles landed on a Ford Sedan which was parked below, causing considerable- dam igt to the top ot the car. The noise caused by the Impact attracted a Urge crowd who be-lieed tho report was that of a revolver in the hands of holdup men. The police were called in and the two me:: were- found in their room In a drunken stupor. T" more bottles with small lUantUi h of liquor were found in the room. Chirgc o drunkenness were lodged against both men. Both men are alleged to be iihier-
fcBevcridge for Senator' Club Completing Arrangements for Shank's Coming.
Hon. John J. Hayes, member of the legislature which elected Albert J. Beveridge to the United States senate, will preside at th Beveridge meeting Tuesday night, when Maj-or Lew Shank and Pr. Amelia Keller will speak at the High school auditorium. The "Beveridge lor Senator" club is rapidly completing its arrangements for the visit of the Indianapolis mayor and Dr. Keller. Both speakers are well known throughout the state, not alone because of their political activities but further because of their connection with prominent state affairs Dr. Keller will speak first at the meeting Tuesday night. She will arrive in South Ber.d at 4:40 o'clock on the Pennsylvania and will be met by members of the "Beveridge for Senator" club and taken to the Oliver hotel. Mayor Shank is expected to come to South Bend at tho same time.
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a program of athletic events fe-at-.nnt alms seekers and are cripples
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V: e n.a. ; k.-.'.'b-r and Her-;
Na:: c c"7 a- -. . cf BuffVo. N. V., tnt; . large-s. !' :b- kind in the' United S'-i-;. k l'-'e- ee'J-.ppei j iS fj.. - j
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tl-.at he will bo able to effect a set- I1
tlement. The ground now is occu
wer-? about to cor-srinu pied by businet. kouse and dwell
ings at a rental. . e?:des taxes, by the city at $0 tb.c jear for a 1 j feet frontage.
H: '.'e- .- tttr .. d r-.Trpar.d- ! r.c- fTi ' ' :: a::-. : b.- Luj .pear i 1 A ? -a . c i - ; " t r . . i v i c r r i t ! a s c "i - ' aC.r " :a i -iukic: ;: ri-.g clr :b- j t k. " ti. a- k : - b S; r"- ; -w jj ' Mr. A! ' : .-:r p-.-snt the pr--i pra :-r -f :!..- .- vr I.-.. J Work- i" ?!:is t ::y. ! -a ..-. a ' revob" t of .a;::b. :: d f. -- :
journey to the nation when
ergt. Deiitisk! noticed Frank Fras. w-ho c'.'i'.m.s 150h W. Dunham st. a? l;:s residence, walking toward the gar.ige s:;h a quart bottle and a gi'lon container tilled with liquor, r-im.-k; st:;rtd alter Fras and a? tb. s -. ;-ant bu e dow n upon him, Fr a -. crii ! the bottle and container a um :r.?t a v.b- of stones. Portions of the broken bottle and container, b. av.' i: .-'rone o tor of Hquer, was
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BIBLE CONTEREXCE TO BE HELD HERE SOON A Bib'.o conference or. Chnsti.m fundamentals will bs held at the First Christian church, this citv,
i s"srting Sun jay evrninc. April u-f. land cor.tinuin everv afterre-on and . - enlng until May 7. The me etings Swill be b. M -ry afiertioon at li io'e'.cck a::d every evening at T;4ä i o'clock. ; Aiiivi'.? the sp(.il;ers wall ! Dr.
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ured the card for the d iy. A supper was furnished the members through the courtesy of O. A. Clark of this tity. Showing of educational films
the evening completej the pro
gram- Tho r.exi monthly meeting of tho Interurban group will be held at KlUhart. Boy scouts from troops 1 ;. and iü hikfcd north on the Michigan tva 1 Saturday afternoon The outtug was one of the regular teil hikes of the outing tcheduie.
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The answer ol
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ILLNESS IS FATAL TO MRS. CREPEAU
B. Re
t :.:;rui e:' Indianapolis, and pre.-i-i.ent of the Northern Missionary and tia'mrg school of Michigan, known as the- urcat champion of Orthodox!: Re. J. T. Britten, pastor of the
I .rst Presbvteria ri church. Coram- i cone. usion,
SCIENTISTS DFCIDF ON AGE OF WORLD r 1 1 1 L A D LLP H I A . 7"a.. April ir-:w olJ tb.e world is today, was tcnta'ie!y at.swe-rcd at the closing essb.n ef tin American Philosophical
St. Clair is minus his left leg whilo Maher's left leg is deform d ;i the result of a shrapnel wound claimed to have been received in France. A number e.f printed cards were found on St. Clair which he used to seeure money in ord-r to buy an arti'icial limb so t.l:at he could rttuni to his work and help support his family. Several assorted pencils were found in Maher's belongings which he L-uid he sold wherever he went.
U cards town Fis her men Are Left Destitute BEAR DST O W N. 111.. April 22. Coas: guard.- nt from Chicago by
the war department xo aid
ugeci returned to
Naples today. Capt. M.aloae s ii.mniand
he
flood ref-
B - a rd.s t o w n fro m
guard.-
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the care' of the Salvation
had left
Society. Some- diflcreT.ccs xiste 1 became of the methods of calculation, but the estimates placid the are beL.v . ri eight mil. ion and 1 .Tnd.oao.OOO . a rs
Prof T r Clivn. has proviuea o".vvu ioui:os
ing the CS Nap' es tc
Vrrny,
which has rations, an
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in S.eO'.i poi Red Cross.
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Lift Long Ke?ident of City Die Saturelav After illness
of Einht Weeks. 4. Mi . lib ("repeat:. Ol ears 'Id. a kic long resident of this
church.
jU, O.; Dr. R. Ik Nelghton. p.stor cf tb.e F.rs: Baptist (b.urch of Cly-!.-ia. O.; Dr. II. P. White, pastor ot , tV.itcd Presbyterian church. Orei,..v.i; Dr. Alexander. Bible teaclui '. of Kansas; Pr. J. T. Payne, pastor i of F.rst Congregational church. St. Sl'auk Minn.; Dr. Jeffc-ry. pa.-tor
etroit. Mbh.:
berlain of the University of Chicago, J v.iions. 'v j 1 .a eve en sevenfv rr-.ilbon nv.d I Poverty
l.'.n COL'.OOO vear?. He arrived at his bie-a of Napb..
he said, by working with I rp c.aene on no
i a s oertal;en tb.e Usher-
Tlic-lr livelihood dcban and in the eatIllinois rivi-r carp
has be. n shut otf. Theii
the method- of a geologist and pre- ! 'r" niarni .s
r-.t.-d redinrs from formations olK1Jid bu'lalo
the sea bv xarious geologists. iv.ork on the levees the lat three The answer cf Prof. William Du-lvceks has been without pay. All an,- of the Hazard medical school fn Ir funds am now exhausted aui w-a between s.OOO.COO and 1.700.000- " f i-'vdlies are entirely relying on f'00 years. HU calculations, he said, j outside, help.
-. . re nasea on a rauio-acin :iy.
of
First Baptist I).; Dr. J. W.
Dr. Scofleld.
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at S o clock Satuialay ever residence. 05 N. Michl-
fo'.'.owed an illness of
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.oi ten an a tive Jos pb.'s R. -mun a:.d a!-o :i memb r
Presbyterian church. Pr. B. J. Pierce, church. Brooklin. S Lawrence, successor
Dallas. Texas. The general topics for each day will be as follows: "Inspiration and Authority ef the Bible": Deity ol Cnrist": "Substitutional Atone-
met t" ; ssity
TILDEN. RICHARDS TO TEAM IN "EAST-WEST'
S parks From Furnace Cause $500 Loss at Bed: Residence
Athletic Organisation Will Not Be Attack on Any National Body. NI 1W YORK. April 22. Adoption of a tentative constitution and bylaws for the newly formed national amateur athletic f:diration and the decision to invito all sport governing organizations to the next meeting to be held in Washington on May S and 0. featured the second and linil eessioni of the- new sport body here today. After the adjournment, the presiding oilieer. Henry P. Brccke-nridge, former assistant secretary of war, issued tho following statement outlining the purposes of tho organization: The proposal for the formation of a national amateur federation or as-s-ociation or organizations of tb.e United States Interested in amateur athletics is in no way designed aa an attack upon any national athlotb. body. "Its primary purpose is to unite -11 such in a concerted movement for the proper direction, control and development not only of am a cur sports, but also cf community ar. 1 mn.-s athletics, nr.d other healthful activities throughout our r.arion. It is tho earne-fst de-.dre cf those now interested in its. tull accomp'.ishm.-ti: that its membership may become .-j inclusive that in every fitting sei-c :t will be a national and representativeamateur sports bod. v. ho.--fundamental purpose is pubhc service "It if much to be regretted tiia. personalities have been injected into th" discussion of this proposition
and I wish to skit cmphatk.all insofar as I know, non- of itö : or-s is. actuated by ar.tag. r.i-:u ' existing athbtio orgair.Zxttion personal ambition of any s--rt.'
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BAIL Li;i)K BOARD HAS NO POWER. COURT HOLDS
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at number of iri. nds i ity. IP- b.uband.
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n .n;k:- -on prantfd rh I r. r..- 1 - ' .ail r.i'iroi! - y former Judc K ' M. Lar.di- in whb-h tl - ) o.irc -vas j r r: .i from pubbshlr.i: de ,s:on ; f. d:;.u?e l n-.vM-; the Ptr.t.s i-i ir.ii ar.i lti errrplojea.
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i'd by the following chiblrrn: Mrs B. J. Fr.gltdrum. W. '.. Cm -p-u. Mrs. Oeors" H. H"ss. Mrs. J. II. Farm. Mrs. James C,. Smith. Mrs Walt r Maurer and Flton Crepe .tu. .ill of th'.- city, and Melvin Crej.oau, .f 'o'.i:::;bu-, (). She ;i'.so leave a broth, r. Will: am Barnard of this citj'. and tie sister, Mrs. Ar.gelene ionr, al- rsidir:g in South Bend. Six prandehlblren survie.
I'ur.eral arrar.gcnient3 been completed.
of Regeneration"; "Person-
ami Mir.istrv of the Holy Spir-
.t"; "P.esurrccticn and High IVriestbood of Christ": "Hcacn and Hell or Final Judgement"; "second Con; in g of Chris."
NEW YORK. April .Confidence was expressed today bv local
tenuis orhcials that William T. Ti I - j den and Vincetu Richards would!
Damage estimated at done to the residence of s' IMS Van Buren st., early when sparks from the
was
Beck.
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Saturday, furnace
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eaused by burning paper, set. tire to the roof. Members of No. 6 hose department, who answered the call, were
the Hast verhUf? West j unable to check the blaze until the
next (rr.of was totally destroyed. The lo-a
Lawr -nee B. Rice, cf Ne-w-;uas t ractically cove reel by insur-
previously was. ance. member e-f the- '
While lie and Iiis family were attending the II. gh s'hocl pi..Chime, of Normandy" Friday e--r.ing. George A. Fulmcr. 102? ri Michigan st.. lost a sp-ire tire ar. i rim, stolen fro-m his automobile
parKeu ne-ir ii;e nihn o-... ing. according to a report m the polico Saturday.
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Oris Building, 10 LIGONIER mm w mm mm mm m Mail Coupon The Straus Brother Co. 10 South La Salie Street Chicago, ILL
Please end me. without cV!igi'ion, -your List of high gra Jr, afe bond. City-
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m:t vi:i)iiN(i DAT!-:. WASHINGTON. April 22. The
unrrlage of M!:v? Katherlne Hughe
IIa tern trip but has announced '-REVOLVER DU EIL IN I i-.al ility to play owing to illness. T1P . 0
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dsuchter of the
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SparW: fri)tn a tlefevtiw chimney aiise.i ,-t roof tire at the r-.dence of S. .T. Kau. 1 C s Limoln way W., at 7:1 f.'r'.ook Saturday morning. Mrr.vhorx -f N. " he-.s.- department. who answered th" tall, estimate.! tho lou at 5.
residence between t:
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rested Wednesday for failure to proi,U- hii autorrsjbiI with proper license, was found ghlty by Judge DuOomb and given a suspend-d f.ne of $5 and eo-; Saturday. St'i IVkcrt, 1-1 S. l4ifa)otto blvd.. charged with exce-odii.g th tpfed limit, in cuty court Xiturday was flned XI and cotia.
Ult of a revolver duel with two! bandits who held up the p.ym;ister of the Morris Co. parkin? pUr.t at' 10:13 a. rr.. today. The higlrvay- j men escaped. The dead policeman is Michael j
O'Connor, of tho Wyoming Pt. ptat'.an. He wa shot through the head and died a few minutes Inter. Patrolman Paney Mensel, -ras shot in the head and is dyin? at th city hospital.
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Chairs $4.00 to $80.00
The Tuttle corporation 1 1 9 West Washington Ave. PHone Main 949
Desks $20.00 to $200.00
Safes $40.00 to $400.00
Filin": Cabinets $4.50 to $60.00
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