South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 134, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 May 1922 — Page 2

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220 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS RECEIVE

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, . . (. . ,'. , , , . , I 'lay 1" lr.-t r.rill. jaw.iit th -? ? sfi- .l t opy '.f H...r.; ! Y-Tr-rour..1 cnl!

.j... ru . ,A ;- ( .(v ,( I rn' ,-- r' wy. ration nrn! a ltr tiii." his n-t Ti?.P jf. rj, j.i by d'-vr.trrf ..f th C ,-' 1 b'x.'r.. l.r'',j- vVPr-i7-n7':r !,''r::' 1 , iks a r 1 bis hr rn th 1-hol, thr- iir.t.: -h- ,m r,.rv,- i .." , v.v , Pa.1v Mirv r.-,t- i::l"':f t-'inu-nv t-r..:linr to pov(fIri, of rh Rivorton Country ciub. V ,tln5 l"M,,'i"'-n,,ri- 'T;:,!.. ' X,; pion fr th hrin f acm, to -han,. r. mw.: ar.l i'-r. v.:... w.;i '; ',' ''.' r, ',r,- nV- Wi-ni'-w.M.i was tird from a ' ono of th mnbr. this condition if j to f..r , ,n d. T:-r,dr c ilibr Pial mnr f-i Tu rM (1 ,ie tn ,ho p.oiar arviy .oil ov.r - - ' f O- i UM, '--..r. j;' vr rhul DM mr i mornirO f5-on of tl,. k!rh thA uur?. 19 ,,u- Half I I.d:-. -.r .-.-! i-i k or T:lo..,y I' " 1 ' - ' r .hr w.vu !riiust b-m? conduced by J:ti an hr,.r after svre rain th- i rr.; f. r ,. .n.-.r.L of v.- v ; ' - J nVp, v , Hn5!nski to certain th- mu.- .f;rour,, ls r,,.iv for playing so r,p;d th rr.dit h- :ra ünriv. r. f ran, Ol.yr F J Jr; , Th, ilKtUf?t ,v, ,,r,,,,,. 50 far r13in indiffnt to th, weather.

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Myrt May Foster.

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bA n-- 'h.-ir.;" of Vo-; if-, nrd! ' 1 a r-' :-'v 1 " -u ' a:a:nst him Pnd.iv alcrnoon bv al-

rivp v.;..hM -o w.thdraw sh w, 1 tv' . h. di'h Gürnin. Fr.m.-i avn-: ,f d ..ou?,omrs" rf h-s -bl;?l.- ; CAT IN BITTER FIGHT

ThV xv,-,u'.,, r5rr.i Hu'h OM.-r. Marjori Alio I ' Hoc.iII onior-r- 1 r'AIJ.lP US. Ohio, Mav ?.

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that li.ar.v vies ro hf-r fr-di. N" -xchar.i'-' or tran.-fr will b mad In tomorrow'.? i?u of th N"-w-Tiran th Oooi Wiil Kdlfor will b--H.n a 'tis of artir-les on th- ?paraf actitis of th-' American Com-nitt-for Dvasi.itrd Prar.c. II ill also o'it!in diff'-rnt. p'.ar.i fr t!i. pr-:bl Kal f t v's.

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n:izabth GnfTlty. Eunice Orot.. ,

pr-y. Shouid shei-Mry Virginia C.uthrie. Anna Rh , rountv r.3trrlniiri. . h. will do with I ".ut.t.ir. MiPon Carl Hasv Mar- J Jo j.uUn;ltp f

-art u. Hadiway. iiPir"! iiasrey. Alton IIa?u. Kur." O. Happ. Cecil Harbin. lUltn Mario HardJnar. IJifrif Oliv Harrison. T4rotcy Il!ini Him, Hoy E. ITawkinson, Errr. E. Heckaman. Vera IIn-.inrT. Sarah Catherine IInsel.

.Mi;nf i.urü nering. üuui .vii:.'j j rectifying: to bavin? Z' years eXperH. r.-h now. Clarence A. TP rtl. j jf.n,- A as a xrunsinith. declar-d that

! Thehr.a Hickman. Clyde A. Hlff:-. , while he was positive the bullet

fw ho:ir to pir'ak.- of an opj.or-; llTi rt Low 11 Hill. Lucy Harnet ; whb-h killed Wisni -wski was not a! ' tunity tha' rniv n-.vr c.rrr. airain ! lhdn, Oorc I. Hoffman. Ora .2. expressed doubt whether thc!''oo; ''

A vr,r.,n o. .i - ;rl is to h" sr.t to Ida Huhbard. Ii? Mie Huher. Mir-, pellet of f Iattnc-cl lead was a stand-;

Fran. all p: r's paid, and taken ! u- r:te f.thelyn Hurzirt. Tneoicra ( ard ora ." spvdal. over every .-ri iar-- m-h f lii.-T, riJ Hultrn. William .1. Humphrey. ! "In my opinion, however." stated and p.r... m lr.i:,. P will b- a ! Martha Ann Hunt. C.led.- P. Inks, j Ftraub "all dimensions of th bullet memorab: ''-'. To b it w. min, ' Flrr MartlKll Irwin. Anttha '. would identify It a a ."S spvci.il.

nolir officer?. Russell p. Mfyr

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mpr.t.5 thj' had mad In an effort by Jr.ptio Hosinski to corroborate tfrtimony Riven by others. Th responsibility for Wlsntewskt's death wai aaln denied by both Schricker and Meyers.

TV E. Straub, sos P. MLchlcan t..

in Lonp Tom. th champicn of hn stable, but now he"? vvilbnc that he should out o? hi? clai?. The reason for his confidence 1. this: The other night an old tomcJt -with a lone: and honorable fighting record was locked In "Lons? Tom'.'? coop by mistake. In the morning the owner opened the coop to fred Eont Tom and found the liffjeec body of th cat.

fats. dor? any animals. They ap

" our. If x i:not!i.--r w b.--un you w ould quitli. Pauline Jelhs-on, Harold J. R

like to hive r.?er d. Th- r.cmin't ti.n ''upon Is l!n pr!:i,"l for :hla, t t!tn t oda y . Clip it e-u. S'-r.d or mail it to th Cool v.'i'l Editor. Time is Sr.-' Don't O- la-! Pill out th coupon! N'omin.-'e nKnr'1! Ii it today! Po- it now!

WOMAN DOOTLEGGER, MOTHER OF 7, JAILED Mrs. Alnve Czapla. one of South

inimliiatcs Kokop. . Hand's rhirf liquor law vio.ator.--.

S'traub basd h;.s reasons upon the : f-It tho ftlnc of the supeivlo.i ?'-n-

T -hn-op. H !en Elvera Johnson. ! still intvt condition of half of the fence Saturday morning when Ity

Howard Pa!- Johnson. O.ir John- ! bullet'y ba charaeteri.-.t io with itsjjudse Chester DuComh ordered hT sn. (Jail Evelyn Jones. .Tame j rings and hole in the base of a bullet ! to jMl for .". days.

Askley- Keith, Daniel Joseph Kelly. Homer Cleil Klvr, Richard R. Keogan, Mildred Alene Kersey, TA' iier Io Kintz. Paul O. Klemm. OH R. Knepp. Vivienne Gladys

When you c:5ir?- fay Dutch ; Koiiir, Manan V. Kopf. Honnetyn

Masters .111-tfjP. Kracr. Edward leor Kreck. ; nir.ji;, Hilli'T Kreighhaum. Helen

Is your te'ephop.e bill paid

( i ? rvec, home J bet.

LIST OF GOOD WILL NOMINEES TO DATE M:s Helm Gregory, 11 P North Shor dr. Mrs. L A. S. Wood, 31 4 Eel and a v. Mrs. Vera S 'ham el, I :: 0 1 S. Main st. M!s Hazel rj. Harris Sotith Rend Conservatory. Mis Acr,s Rogoff. 1 u 1 7 1 wr d a b :v. ?di- '.r:::r.a Ryers. M:a Marar-t M.-K mht, 1 i 2 S. HUh s M. " Eo;i-e I'r, v.'ate Ii1," I E Ea Salle av. M:s Jo4pb.:ne bf. kT, P I X. S. o't s. M; J. a i rovle. S I.if,iM bld. Mis I".:-c:b.v Cr.abb, ( 1 t S!i rr.a:i a v. Mi-a Mir Ma. Kibbin. 2 0', Marquette a v. Mr- I .-:!;. Var:er. .T- : S L !,ra '!' bld. Mi po'ty Web.-r, v 1 7 W. T'r.oma- st.

I"-'"' , Cbapin Emcasfer. Dorothea Caro- ; lyn Uint-ahn, Eorene I.an?rwith, ' Fanny P. E.aPides. Evelyn A. Ear- - .. kin. Ar.i a "rt:e Easui, Eillian E. ' Ei varans. Vilma Delight Eayman.

Mary 1 1 1 - n Iwi?, Planche E. Eii:dqui:-t. Edward M. Tipetska. Sopp,;e Ei.--. Victor! i Eitznerskl. I;o:t!iv Eon:.- Eoshhauh. Nelson E. Eyr.'-h. Dorothy Jf intte Malmry. Maurin J. Martfn. Harold Wrnon .Maurer. Elizabeth H. Mau. Estal E'llis Mixey. Jerry D. McCarthy. Mad. leine Vi, la McCIave. fraldine Anabel McPheeters. Kefth Verlin Merrick. Richard A. Meyer. Dawn Irene Michael, Charles R.

Judco DniComb sentenced her to serve but one. half of the suspended f0 day jail sentence when arrai:n-

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of that calibre. Straub'.s testimony linked up tho? portions of previous pstimonv hav

ing to dal with the suns carried by . ed on a second charge of unlawful the two officers and Andrew Rokop. possesion of liquor. The half driver of the car which carried the measure dose was administered by

arresting party to the- Strzdecki es-1 the court to correct law violation

tabllshment, sworn ly witness--?, to have been fired bv the three men.

lenuenr;. n' saiu, iuu at i u- miu- , time not be too severe on the chil-j

Mik -sell. Hlen Jeanne Miller. Hen- i

He pra-tic ally eliminated Rokoplren. These later will be turned j from those who fired and whose bul- ovr to th juvenile officer inasmuch let hit it i; ark. Rokon ad n . it t ed n s the woman's husband no loncer!

lirir.iT one sh t. but in a wc-trly di-j r. with the family at W. rvction away frcm the fleeing Wis-' south st.

niewski anj toward th around. Rkop had a revolver. M)ts Again Denies. Myers upon his third appearance refore. Hosir..ki. maintained his In

nocence, claiming he had not. fired

a shot and that he had us.-d his gun i 'r.rVnr.. t. ..r riat e. sno.,: ynrie- .... . t niefrr. $l.P: lee.plrrs. $1 1; lit .Ti ' ef. 4U no time that nicht.. Witnesses, in-j ;., .i,; ...mplefe t..rk. Tenn ludfng other otrwers nnd bvstanders, i r.ish Wri'o fr trie nt. At It P!previously testified that whil Myer trie Co.. iv.-j N. Clark St.. Chi-.ago. fb.ed four times, he had an automat- 1 1 .. . ...

t ic revolver of .7,2 calibre which shot

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only sf ei-noed hulbts. Schricker admits a .ns special r-

. ny Hertha Miller. Vera Eouise Mii- ! ler David Nathan Minkow. T.ucile

! Misener. Monte Richard Moore. lyws v.nIvr- but ,1rnif!1 that.h" iu

! M"iT..v. Elliott Eons' Olney. Evah I t I. Ostrander. Helen Josepntnu i I -stof. Ka'hrvn M. P.ie. Eetr '

irnei.t Phillips. Eil'.ian l'icKeri

the direotion of t'ne fleeintr man.

Scdi Foil rti i llciehrr. "R'dh SNhricker and Poqie trstiP. il as well as Mfycrs that a levo-

, " ... ,. ' T1. " ' i ver whl-di SttT.elecl.i clr.tm I to p-' 1 reileri- :l'mn Piice. Olive su. ! . i

Plum-.ec'K. Mirva M. Pool.. r:t;7'-i

lth Anni P.-t. John Yl Pro-.t. I

Poro'hv M. proud. Mary A. Puruck- '

if.'s was no brought out or Ii1

er. Florence Erma Quirley, Gladys

played to them during the time they were .at Iiis j-'.üce, cither b fore or after the shooting. Hi admittance

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Ravmond John

lis'li-'r Irene Redding, Vera

E. Reil. E-t'jer Rens'.i.-rger. Daniel "at ton Ricli. Donald f Roberta.

of ownerriip of a irvoit r tiring1

j !e;;den bullets had a'oi;--.! some i j uestion as to whether a fourth re-: , vo'.vcr h.iid cut red into the e. '

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ITir-rare? Tb de rs. Marie Torett i r ,

j Rodgers. Agne.- Roloff. Helen D

, Roper. Ier, Jeanette Rossln. E!i7t

'.-Mi Marv Sabo. Ezra D Salir

1 Tb.cres i Eno h'o- Salinger. Rot ' Strien. Donald Y. Say. Arthur Ftedrirk S.-lieer, Ellon. Siiafer. ! Wiü'ir Maxwell Shamfelt. Paty ;Sb tpiro. Herbert C. Siekmm. Tohn ! M. SI nishter. Jean Mnrri Smea.t.

e three ofilcers absolved Str.

e.-ki et-rirt ly in thi couii ciion.

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WITH POLICE OITTCEU MANCHESTER. X. H. May 1 .' ():h-r Henry R. Eavitt of the local jolicf fot'e, received severe biles in

the leg- and about tit hands in a '

! hattb with a hue muskrat. whi.h

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rs. Prati'-ej. Edith Weil, Sey- ' Indian i. v!io ..in;.- a complete lit;.. Tt.i :wey W . rge r. ytutn , of la' ad, his years ep rif r.ce has

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Going Avav Suits $25.00 to $75.00 Smartly tailored Suits in Poiret Twill. Tricotine or Piquettc. Straight lines predominate and self trimmings arc prominent.

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Bridal Gown Materials Satin Messaline 36 inch $1.75 a yard. Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe 40 inch $ 1 .95 a yard. Canton Crepe 38 inch $3.00 a yard. Satin Crepe 40 inch $3.00 a yard. Lambskin Satin 40 inch $3.25 a yard. Satin Francais 36 inch $3.50 a yard. Satin Faced Canton 40 inch $4.50 a yard.

Millinery Tailored models in Felt, Taffeta and Geortte. Flandsomely embroiderc dSlO.OO to $18.00. Pretty styles (suitable for bridesmaids) in Georgette, Taffeta and Hairbraids, trimmed in flowers, feathers and embroidery $7.95 to $21.50.

Gloyes for the Wedding Fowne's and Kayser's 16 Button White Silk Gloves in sizes 5 Yl to 8 $1.75 to $2.50 a pair. Perrin's 1 6 Button White Kid Gloves in sizes 54 to 74 $5.50 a pair.

Tailored Blouses Made of Truhu Silk. Peter Pan or V collars. Narrow pleating on collars and cuflb. I v. o shades of Bisque and White $8.95 each.

Silk Lingerie Radium and Trousseau Silk in Pink, Peach, Orchid and Lavnder. Lace and ribbon trimmed or olan tailored. Chemise $3.98 to $7.50; Vests and Step-ins to match $2.98 to $5.00 each; Gowns $6.95 to $15.00: Princess Slips $5.95: Corset Covers $1.50 to $2.98: Bloomers $3.98 to $6.50.

Honevmoon Coats Jaunty Sport Coats for the wedding trip. Tailored in belted straight line models. Materials need are Camel's Hair and Imported Plaid-. Ihe-e may

be had in a variety of good colors, range from $25.00 to $50.00.

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reilings and Laces Bridal Illusion reiling 2 yards wide at $2.25 a yard, and 3 yards wide at $3.75 a yard. Chantilly Laces, Spanish Laces and Silk Net Laces at $2.75 a yard and up.

Handkerchiefs Dainty lace edged, Linen Handkerchiefs that are most beautifully made. Ral lace are used for the trimming. Alf White $ 1 .00 and $1.75 each.

Our Millinery Dept. Makes Beautiful Bridal Veils

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