South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 123, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 May 1922 — Page 4
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HAMY SURPRISES FEATURE PRIMARY ELECTIONS HERE
! E.-tlier O'Keefe. Revoridze
and Frank Coudilin Run Strong Race?.
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An pxro, lir.sly llht vote in the jirima ri. anl rjo rar intrrr.ir.'.o.l with r.iany Furfrlr? v.-r-ro
TEMPLE "The r.nz Vit-t." .'aid to a
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STATE FRATERNAL
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MISS REGIXA MAHAXK BECOMES IWIDE OF
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HERE MAY 10-11
.-I to th- Ternp tht-atr toUay in ; Cathlc.r ch ;--. Tk-sday mcrr.;rK at j . , , T, h.s latest Kcx pro luctl It tf ll? a Dr. lro.-Ol 1 Jopc UW .111(1 lll t. ; s o rk k kv th" I'r. Jrh- Lkiht ' l IVO MlJIKlrrd Proplf Ikr Zitier, S; Eimnon.s to Spk-Dr. Bur- ,,1 All Paru f Stat, to At-i'k-I. alter a livjrdr in hcn.ej IlCtt, Baccalaureate. i Th- kr;i" -am? atrirl in a r-An1 t'!ld k-ion.
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Th- kr; i" -am? att:r'-.l in a poAn ; t'!lu rk?lon.
town has forc-l hin t flv to Kr.- ; 'of wh;t A-crlo , iv n ami i tiuky ta f.-ap.- tho wrath of th-1 r:-' nt Ihr cil' wh;.. f h.vr ,. or. :.r'oi ; ..r ; Th- k'k skain r.iank-s family. j Hich y hcol will bo hel l from June tal k-a-'s ;,r. 1 p. ark--. v. cre a Ui'.k : oonrrf ?..
A3 may bo a turned from the title, ki t0 june 2r, n-ith the commcr.ee-. v-:.l cau;ht -.ith p-arlt ar.I carr:- d , v, ve v.,-;
much of th" picture concerns th' .r.t
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excrci?-:.? on June 14. ?ixty
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tudents will 1 graduated nt ;
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ir..l 11 at
inian and h:.? nc.v aociatf ?. The :; v. time. Dr. Gr, ?.-, prc.si ir.t ot l M:.-. Margaret tkkk. who were a ! he: i in th
tre exert? on the livr of th Vir-
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tree hai h-en planted by his own $f ,un- univfrs:tv. his bfn
grandfather, whom he strongly ro- t;i!--j to deliver the r cmmencor.ient : med in i:ue knton. a pi-ture hat.
' -f-mhlod- It was thotvht to exrt a ; addre. Dr. Ores accordinz to 'and carri-1 an arm ho-aouft of Orhe-
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if - ' so-.vp of p--a.h ('ar.t-n crone trim-
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T: ; ff H'o 'Hur Mp:. pvaka May 1" ha'.'.. Th:. ti.-.-.a'. r i: - .-: a-. I -v"-t-d -a- . : ; ' Tk"
. Ä .v. . i . ....-4-. v. - r- imui ur. s, accural ui , iüu v a. i 4' .1. p.hjupi th" utcom- Oi tho county etect:ons Uort of protection over the family oPS,pt, of Schools Iknmor.s. ks one ck ka rc-eS and for? t-:r.-r.oti
her , 'nr riv.-ik Hnrrv Hrtil Tn-. I ,1" '
victory of .Mi.-5 n'Kr ..aiv.e a a'Jritk l,i::n
surpri5- to -'Vn hT itaunt Vst -up-
r.r,nnis s do iifiitvu t
f ll!f f;0 I.1VK TO(K.
! do v kl to run coif. to
J suppf-l strnü:hol.l. ?dihawaka. I
i..i--.. mi it h'i 4 ,,f 'i,'',. - - .- .... - - " - - ( i.k;.M!i''k:).i:ivvv7!;!''.ftok,kkk;. .NVw or.d fonuor H'-n. Albert J. j rT ,lofi: ll lil;; ; in - shown at th. nr.t re- ! 1 i y.'.iw j 1 1 Mi.u' s ,h. :'"; ports from the precinct.. Fight ins J ' ,:, vii : ijtVx'ii r S..W-. r'.i'li. 1": j t the last h-re and i-rainin? votes as j
"f-U k-'dv; hmi... n.': rail .-Mid renins n. I cri'le was beaten hero by only 72!
fiirrnä! DENIES "HAVIS6
CHANGED YOTIHG
dont having the lii.icst ave.-az- ard
'attndincr Mis'.ia waka hih ."kooi i rrroom i' th3 ?r! of Mr. r.r. I
for threr rone-uti . vf.irs will !- Mr.-, ,". V. K(w-!.-'Ki. V. I . I ! i r. a
chocen as valodietorim. The aver- a v.. IVn-I. lie ;s , :;;;.! v. d :: Jr'n:-"st r,f ': !'A "" '? v1'
a?p.- of the class will t,- annoar.cfd th" fomm;.?:or. doartr-.T.-. of th( u ithin the next two weeks . j ?djhawaka Wcolot; Co .or.k;-.
Mr. ar.d Mrf. Kowakki !rtft on
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Plans f"r Senior weo'x were pre- j Mr. nr. a .I rf. nted to the clars by I'riucipal k,'bfir honeymoor
on which tti y will
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C. Caub nr.d Sapt. of School V. C. ! fPT:d :n so ana o::: r ro;::!:
;oj?. Thf y w:.l rrfi:-, J-,. - t r,
II be at ho:r.e at F;r:-t
UliU 111 jlll!thr' lniner of -.hi? week. Thelar.dwil (Junior Prom by th -la.s of ' 2 " in st.
- ' US votes and loende 3o0. I j- i p 'TATTLFi-RlM, 11,-: market .MUson Lead Cut. S t OITTier IJIOrOUSly DciUCS
rijoiro nn 1 Trhro. r- w t.2k nMi irn , Flovd O. Jelllson. present prose-
honor of tk- prnduatc.s. will bo ar-
. itrs r.ve New ' Blame Oavlor and Lehman rar.sred later. Mr. Emmons in a
Viioroui?ly Accusation.
short talk to tho r.'?ar-radr told ot
I his appreciation of -he record of the j class of '22 and eprcpspd a desire
ru'f.r.rr nttornev. and a candidate for! that nil of them m.Cht attend col-
ri i i Ti'iirc, .-...;. a' ; i-'t;it:iiii hi. m mum. i - - - - i . , , , 7 J": I n. r '.iff!... l.Pif.T.-. ?:..T.V( ! rc lcction. narrowly escaped defeat lesterday In Mishawaka was said : lerr-. It was his first formal meetniji; rr.ws. . I T.V.; 7 .fa : lmüs. i.i'.v, ; jr() politicians throughout th llV ld timers to bo the quietest kn:: with the pradiatin- cla?.- and yilr.ZTyP ! city v ore amazed at the d poratoly Primary ever held in the city and', he talked to them of the, various
lines or lire into v men tney mijcrni enter after praduatincr. Nearly two-
IWST III i l'ALO i.ir. STOCK,
i:.ST P.l'I Ikl.. x. V.. Miy 2. (.'A T-
Conhlin. With the republican ma
t liine here working hard to put Jel
MACK RAYL MARRIES MISS MILDRED SKIi'ER Mirk P..-! an 1 Mks Mildred Pk!vr wrrr :inrr;.''l at the he-r. --f the
bri.le-? pare:--.-, Vr. ton Skivrr. 0 ' K
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SPRIXG LUXCHEOX TO BE HELD AT THE
MIAMI CLUB MAY 1 1 , rf f thrt , lV-et Fv"c ! rhur'-a perforrr.r 1 t.h ftfünv unThe firpt Jadieo' party of th.- s-.if-on : jf.r a f ,v.v-r of Miy r.owrs " and to be held at the Min mi Country cpah ' for.- c, will he in nature of a sprins knvm- ; y, r . j nttired !n n r-r.
eon to be held Thursday, May 11.-
The regular ladies' kav x the club
'dr. ark Mr.. M'dvln Itittr
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iity of them being republicans. It! a college preparatory course, which 1 , ' . . V, . . .k , ":irn ' -c;--:fr ": Tn pr: ' ' ' ' 1 ' Pa
I . ! . -l.i ! ( I'i's, ... i,. .mi; ni:irf? a . ; i li?nn into OlliCO and everv Cliori Dent I " -, vi.inia-u u uvisiu'iaiö uiai ui'; i- i.i'- cm.iunii-.n 4.:.. , T;.,M.t.j,v i " . , , . . Iw-kV'w-, ,Ktrr-f- '"---'k ',ufr-'-r i'llTr for three days to bring out the Jelli-j reason for the lightness of their c.s ever praduatin? from the r ' , , . , , I Th- prrkm :. the yn of .dr. r.l !..'.. z4 10 : In-iTer". .i..'iwx -,.,s. sj..!; 1 '""t, Tie luncheon w-ill be at 1 o clo.-k i Tr -iV v Pivi o On-?-" n ICTk hull,. .7.v,k kv.W-. -vv.-,.-,,. son voters, all the voting leadership votes was direcJy atlributab.e to ; school. Reservations must be made bv T;p-?- M r a' M V Md w?i '!h In 'A,':-; a;V1 k,;--k- that could be claimed by his sup- the changes made in the voting , . , , . a- ' i-M.i. wt.n i m kV ! ' ! , 1' n:;,rk, r o-t-rs lat nicht was SO votes, places at practically the la.n mom-nt nVTCHTAINS C.riT.P. fjy ' JJ,,? 3-1 can be ...a.., wu.i the brjde s pare-.-s. ' tiv-: -!iM t- el:. .ice. M'rll. io.irs i.t. l uinml ?. i T-,i. Mrs. Klliott at tne club or the io'---I sin KP and l.AMHs-ltPipt--. : : cou-rhlin is heli-ved to have regis- i and too late to bo given to the news-. The members of i he I. is.mp Knick- ... . conn,t.M of Mr. c Tw.r jmirkM .d,.M.:.: l.ml.s. $i.v,, ir .-jr. ; t(,tVl, 27(. votPS nero with Jenison papers for ln.rtlon before the erbocker Guild of S'. Paul's Kpk-co- T p X ,Tr HAHv I HOM ST. PAT I, i,.fi:r ll.,i;rl.C:Sl k f j n5a primaries. Earnest P-koe. chair- ' pal church were pleasantly enter- J; Millar. kenurS M... Do.a.d ..e- Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cehri-c. 2:: !!r.?; ;-",..1....:..... . : , f . TiiAcri i T- fcn ,t tbo h,.meKoi!um. Miss Jrs-pmn- Ahara and E. r:rhth st.. have rett-.rr.el from a
1 1 .m I .-. i.',!'! , in.irhi" iv: ! .lames iv c ii ' i , ui-iiintrain; triii- (
JO71; ' V.-rlars . 13-', 11. v; ? i p:,. 1 1 ... : j to f01. (invnsnlp trustee, in the
1 I I ' ' ' I , - I l ..... 1 I 1 1 . I.. .1 . 0 11'' li..'. ' . , , , , r.Hi"!:-', t.LCi: ,riL-s. ;. j latest returns was said to have de-
rnifA(;o 1 noinTik
a stateroom las . venia - placed the , of Mrs. Carl.Knorr. 4-0 Calhoun st. j 1- J"". l. .-tauer I .lese Uvo nr.t!-.- visit with r-k':v?a n
blame on Noah L hman, county com-i The eve ninpr was spent in racial di-
fcatcl bis closest rival. Jacob Oetz. missior.er. and ex-Mayor Ralph v. versions. ana reiresnmcnts were bv a'.mos-t 100 votes. Although the kkaylor. In an interview with the served at the cio.e.
Indies will be in charge of the en-
tainments d urine: Ma v.
!:;;-or. I:n:iri.-s. I'l ' I''"' -2.-; firsts.
niP.TTi oi' nr(.HTi:n. A daucrhter was horn Mon.dav
St. Paul, Minn.
Pa'.r.tir.r and paperirc: Yy the ho-;r or eontr.'k. Wall papT f r !.
.,- !n,v in mir.ln" in. the citv ore - Mdia t lea lty denied to the News-Tiinesl ClintClI SOCIIITA" MP.PTS.
,-incts crave Kennedy a substantial I bavin? anything to do with the! Various matters of busine.-o we rM nirht to Mr- and Mrs. Ir.vin kcarh, phonP M;.h,v.vaka lTkk
T ' "V'l'l '"rsr -Twin IV. 1V- npri-, majority of lfJG to 111'. Osrroli ' dianuin.c: of the precincts. He had ; discusr-cd and a social afternoon , lens.ou r.L'k : ::..'." " ' N " ' ' ' I Kennedy school and Dixon school not even reen Mr. L-hman nor liad 1 was ypent at a me ctinr of the first , ph t
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i:. K.-rr-ipt . 20 c:irs: Wi
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Denslow rd.. F-.ath IVnd. at .t. Jo-j
maternity ho.oital. (Mishawaka Continue.-! on Par o0
ho ever discussed the matter with division of the Firs. Christian church
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riTTsr.ritn i.ivr stock.
v-i; ! PITTSP.l Pik . May 2 --HOCS-Hp-
ceipr.. 1. il Milii' .1.- 1. : ?a ark ft slow:
1'rcnodv who lives in the fourth ! him or anyone else. "You can s;y at the home of Mrs. Thomas Kite.,
, k j . -o .i If ,mniilM'!v I -ill V Mill Tnncknv nffprr.oon ! -w.v-. ZXC? --.w ü J-v. -riT..'l-iS.-i7r?Tr jü11? s.--iv-. - - vt .t:' 'S-'T-Vr.'n.xa
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being only a total of S cast in the Oaylor. '"that I had no m.ore to do
ward.
Mrl 1 lunsherprer. republican can- than you bad."
didate for township trustee, aecoruwz. to unofheial reports at hand had succeeded in defeating both Frank Kay.-cr and Percy Plves. SllCOtS PlisUCCCsSf ui.
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The Dorcas society
Methodist Episcopal
tertained bv Mrs
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10, is sll 1. 11. -.'." ; heavy Yorker. $11 i.V. Temon Sheets, republican candi- I Mrs. Clem Piilmpr. Tuesday nfte
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with the changing of the precincts ! LADIES ATI) TO .MT.I7T. ! p 7kj. 'mpfm &rrr'.
The Indies Aid society of the First , fl i ywrZ -. -. k- t i Presbyterian church will meet at th!fc ri' ' ? : ?-4 V'-ikT ' :J k'k 'Ä A IX DORCAS. ' homo'of Mrs. J. W. Keller. 010 Lin- 1 K I . "i'Ti'T"- "''f" k society of the Firrtc"ln - thU afternoon. g ' -V j .', ; k f f -4 copal church was en- I 'i ,i? f,l - k' ' , Urs. Fred Cook and! IIOMi: FROM OHIO. I K 7 .1 ! MM'J
IlKKiHT WAT. I S dispi:p cr.ooM You'll rever kr.o-v fy.r. l:rrf r, rr : p-: k r s in yoi:r h o n . u r. -il vor. r--- "y ' r it v.itli r r; tkt.
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for the nomination for sheriff car-j extra. City Coal Yard. 14 West 4th rled this city by about HO votes over1 Ptrcot. Phone Mishawaka 372. 3 tf Harry Hepner and Charles Went-; land. i " "
,-VI i I1M1 H "H' , 'l 'i.Mi.l' 111 l 'V .C" democrat in the latest returns was II eiven a lead In the 1.3 nets, here of 1
almost ion votes, over both Georp Ilepier and J. Edward Kindig. Leon-j ar l Jaqua. Misk.a waka candidate im' I state representative, ran second In! Mishawaka. being topped only by j A. X. DuComb who was coneeeder to have 422 votes to Jaqua's 2 Dayton Mar.gus" 230. j In the race for county recorder i John A. Swanon was granted a j victory over Mae Tesher with a ma- ! jority of over 200 votes. Early es- i timates pave Swan?on 333 votes, j Mis Tesher 10i. John "VYk Daum-j bach SO and Ed. Itoesker 0C. 1 A close race for county clerk, the outcome of which could not be de- J ci.akd because of the plow return. 1 pave Charles R. Fisher 137 votes to j his opponent. Clara P. Stover's 12V 1 Helen M. Ander.-or.. republican candidate for state s--n.t or. carried Mi?hawaka by approximately 3'i votes. Returns estimated her sup- 1 port as 3? while M. T. Calef wa- ; siid to have received 234. Chester' A. Perkins waü conce-eded the d.'m-'; O'-rtic nomination over Edwin
ed to this city to reside.
Reopening Haymakers dance. Moose Hall, Friday, May V Loneneckerks orchestra. All round dancing. 50c a couple, extra lady 2."c.
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Things to Wear as Well As Things to Amuse
Infants' Slips, plain and fancy styles, at 50c to $3.95 Petticoats in dainty styles, at $1.00 to $1.95 Vests and Bands in wool and silk and wool and cotton, at 50c to $1.50 Special Items , Infants' Wool Flannel Petticoats, "Gertrude style,' embroidered and hemmed edge (slightly coiled) $2.50 value .$1.50 Infants Lawn Caps, lace trimmed, broken assortment, $1.00 to $1.50 values 79c Children s White Nainsook and Organdy Dreyes, 2 to 4 years, $2.50 and $3.00 values $1.25 Children's White Rompers, (slightly soiled) 4, 5, 6 year sizes, $1.00 value 50c
An occasion dedicated to the "kiddies," including the wee ones just newly arrived and up to the prancing six year olds. Things for their comfort and wear assembled here many at rnocial prices.
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Infants' Novelties Of Celluloid and Ribbon Comb and Brush Sets, all kinds cf Rattles, Coat Hangers, Hot Water Bottles, Record Books, Bath Themometers, Carriage Straps and Clips.
Coats and Capes at $5.0-3 to $10.03 Pillow Slips of India linen and nainsook, plain scalloped and embroidered edges, at 50c to. .$1.C0 Rubber Diapers at 39c, 50c, 75c See Window Display
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