South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 138, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1922 — Page 3
THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 18. 1022
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GO-EDS' STYLE SHOW PROVES BIG SUCCESS Puter Nmlrnt I x h i 1) i t M.ikr- Hit W ith Kntire Malo Population. IN IiIAN AT' Miv 17. A ro "-r ':jr r. rn'y pr 1 a hit i r, r r, r r in. ' ir put - vr t.- a n r, .-n .:. f r f -j r. -1 T r th W.r)- y fIu'. . r. 1 - i ; i " ' ? o at;r ! t h bio! - t H . Ma--. TT1 '- in '.v p. "? rf flv v p i . s j-, .-. j-1 f p x v. r r. . '! ; r. - r ' a r. 1 vr. inr l"3vrythirc frm r:'i;r- h )Mn a r. 1 .n thine to v",;r: .Jr-T . i r. i irirc-im arirn vi a ? h nrv n . :ir1 i n r J r t mi!". p r . ) , ; , - - z o r r ri ',-! o , t h . rr."-'-:,I.. ho Jnl:ji-i f: ft v I'.ut'T i T'lTrri l'i'it'-, out on ;unt 3 c ; n ö ' h .i ' 4 i i r. r fAftr thA r. 1 r ml r, crnb! cf th roll ::- hi i pT--i th f!kttakr. th --.. .; y. ir. c-r f th h '"'W a r ! that t h t ; ! t '.vu! 1 a! !'wd fo vot f .r 'he prtt ;e t model. Vr,;s v.--r. at nve rT.t. arir-r-. nnd th ballot rmA rcu!i 1,e s-'tjffrd a. mirh as anyone vihd. provided erOt;trh r.ikle rr.IJe i ln'o th I?iolr.sry rjuh roffrs. Th: Jnnov'on swelled th" fund 1'iirkly. Th support era of Ml Mary rthrir.0 Coiltr fnl!v won out. Sh was a'tired in a ridin? habit. Mid-'.yn Hyrktt, in an vnins: d r ."-' . wa r o n I . and r"Ttharin frbb. In a di.nnr crown, wa third. Thn r,m. !n fh" ordr named. mod!s att:r1 In port r'iini", afternoon irre, frt drec r-enin srewn an 1 n ft moon drc. Singularly eno-.ish, th b a t h I r. ? benuti-s received f o'V Vd.'. Th show wa a now tunt at IlntIt was entirely manaqd anl produrd by ?.nderpraduate.. DEMOCRATS FÄYÖR CHAMBERS AS CHIEF Indications Are That New rattle Man Will Have ISo Opposition. ISTHAXXrniAA. May 17 Al though three men are mentioned for' election 0" Friday a the chairman of the democratic .state committee. Indications in political circles here today favored Walter S. Cham her, or Newea.-tb', with the probability that he would have no opponent. Friends of I,inroIn Di."n, farmer fourth district ronrreman, and A. .. D ? n i.-?t o n . of Itorheter, have ?uerted their eircticn. hut neither ha? announce'l h! candidacy. Kxrpt f j- ;h ejection of ofTirer?, the oomml.'ee js ready to bein vvi-rk n th democrats" pian for th" '.all r. -aaction, tli personnel of th rnmitte having ! .on complete,'. yesterd y at the congression al district e . e c t . o n In addition to ' rhoo-ir.t? the chairman, th com.nltte will name a vice-chairman and a secretary. M:- Oertrud M.-Huch of tai? city, now jn ch n if of th ite heid.i-juarters her.. vie-rhairr.i.in or secrerar F'idt-v the orsanizati" - : t ' 1 f..r hi-'- t:ncr the r. s ate co:nm:tt.-e. Friday
a:.--, will be marked by a meeting o?tnn d'ell:n? ocnpicd by the Foster th platform surseptlon committee f,milv. ouster nrocecdinsr havine'
of rh" dmo:-rat. Numerous plank? sr ur.de r consideration, most of them r elatir.-r to stare affairs Taxation, stife ; ..an, and expenditures are a more the . ) ietion that af-1 be;n :: -.d'-rd b- th jilatf. ' mi Ci-'-r. n. i'trn r. Mr. ("h ir:i- !'- i c li i r' hi o f ! I'.e p a m b e'e ! iv'il'o I man. j I i - s.h di-Ti. t mi TR F'ASriJV RECONSIDERS ARAND0NINC ST. JOSEPH T ,1-sr.i'H. Mav i;'nr:r-s-inm -s !ctt-! o -t hT" a c k n o w i -a la-k.-tfull of ' f . ' I ! -T.r! 'iain5t 'i h i r. ,1 o n i n c St. : 1 1 a - .a r r r 1 r d ; a t e that s e ri - at Wafh irrten narl r-t-or vi.-r favor-Kt-"hatr! 'l tvat an it ' .... v . - v offici its of the tre.i.p i- :r m ) ; r. t . s o v.-. r - ,i f a t :v. M r.e TreasMei - ar 1 t off. e t a r M: a : had n a i n o T'ötM re,-r e j . o 'i s j o -s o r h '. -M chimin's crat ? h outorchar 1 vbl-- cou nt.v an 1 tl r . o i ' j h w- f 1 tr r c h i r. 1 : - t a t m a v y ri M:,h-Fh:.-aca rrmkV.t A a-.-f H 1 or ' w-.! r - "! r T" - i :. re v ,...., jr.. D f K'''( ' i ; r " ... pr.-ic-h Tl i - ii r - i w-. Martin. r : -a: vWhrr. ye; fay clears say r',:tc)i 111-tf 1 ; a s f r COAL KELL ER-RAMSEY COAL CO. Main 477 Lincoln 1349 DUNNAHOO & BAILEY JIal Lt.itc Sun ty ltotul IriuratiCi 420 .T. M. S. Hull. ting Ilnth TV IllMl'f Cha. T.. IV-Ulcy
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L2: MunirifKiI I'lant Chief Sues for Compensation r,M?iTKN. I T.I. M'lV IT .Irx.f.;h H -irt r,f th:. city, rtirin? .- .j-'.-lnt-r.'!r.t of tJ.-- ii'.ur. i'-ip. 1 i?r.r. lisht and h'-it rlir.t. ht .1 I i:m of l'.2 7..4- Ktr-i::..-' Oohn . t '. , J- v-M on an n J r :: r-n t with rh c'A Voiri ri '.vcrk.. u:'.rh b"..rn- f-xrinrt J.in. 2. 1 2 . Th" n-'v !,nr 1o: v.frk' will no? piy , th x -!cr,a t ;rn ff .-. .i r r . v. h!rh xvn rrd" fffivo .lur.4 !. A J Mu'hi of Ch1f tr h."; b-'-:t j loy-i to fill th v'ari'-y. wnrklr? acrf'f-m'T.t wl'h th o!d ,rrx( of works ur.ir whi'h h- v;i id a mmmi-on for n '.v b j.-i ri'f-.- !". fi"ur-'i for tirn '.ir.:r:p'.! ; ! n t . ,r0rd Sr.? to hi? fu'ii , h4 Snr i3--l th f.;)':n'-.- r. r pr rr-nt Th" hoar'l r.zlf-f-f to piy him th4 !2.24::.l" h4 a!'- rli: nr.'l th r."-v hi-irl viSl not bA f-'rorib!' for '.i. Th oM bo.iri boo.-"-. S'v..irt' pay from $2"ri i:r month to 52."-' X'T month. DAUGHTER URGES FATHER'S DEATH Convictrd Murderer's Daupliter Afck Gov. McCray Not to Commute Sentence. INDIANArous, Miy IT. A 1T-ye-ir-old daughter's p!a that her father pay the death penalty for rniird'r will h placed befor Gov. Warren T. MoCray and th s'at. pardon board at the hearing Friday fn petition. for clemenry for William P. Donovan. ron'i'tM of tho murder of his wife la.-t year at r.loonil nodale. The daughter. Mabf 1 Itor.ovan. now lives at Harrodshur?. Ky. In a letter to Gov. MrCray. th cirl wrrite. "in behalf of mother," and said: "I want to ny to you and th board I don"t want hi.- s-nunc handed. " h added that her father shot "without cause." and that "the sentence trivon him is what h fjrely deserve?." Petitions for- commutation of the ntence to life imprisonment are I'ndin? before th hoard, having been presented ty residents of Harrodsburp. Ky.. C rawfordsvill. Ind.. where lo.novan was tried, and from Vermillion county, Ind.. where Donovan forfherly lived. The daughter and relatives of Mrs. Donovan ar amor.? the, Protestant? to the e'emI t-nry pba. a.- alo ore a number o? j Park county, Ind., residents. 'asf,,i on thp around that Donovan did not have a fair trial, but this denied by those opposing clemency. Jidce Jere West of Crawfordvill'. who-presided at the trial and pronounced th death sentence on j the Jury'-- verdict, wrote; "i cannot imagine any reason whatever why the sentence shouI le changed t life imprisonment." Donovan's execution is set for June 1. COSUEN REAL ESTATE 1JJ'..'VLLI I'UUiU (oi'illl.V, Ind., May 17. A. T. j Foster. r"-il tate dealer of th'J city. he. been declared insane, follow! n p: period of unusual conduct, during which he several time. landed in jail, here and elsewhere. He ha hoen taken to Lop.scliff a.-ylun for treatment. . Foster has a wif and several children. A few week ao police, :iade an effort to tret nnM-tinn of: been started for non-payment of! rent. Mrs. Foster mt the officers '.vith a rollinsr pin and dfiend them "to ort her into the trfet." PubseTiently 5ii vacated. TIIACTOI r.MJ-S OY MAV. MARTINA VI I,I,K. Mav 17. While r r.'.owinr with : email trart.ir ". ar 1it Tuesday. Kniery Blunk was i--. verelv injured when the tractor ( rauht in tho root of a .o'ump and ; o rturr.'d. Persons who cm toj h. : a.-sistar.oe wt r compel1..-,! to k th' ai'l of a team of hor- In ren;ov:n; th tractor. I - j i typorra phi --al error; bloomer appearing In j Lewis al in the Th-irs-I The New.-Tir.ies PMlj Th: was inrorr.of and i roi.l :pc. or two rir Dlje to tho itm of the W.a-d Xday i :' two for . .' sh on M h a e for ? mmsmvm JlPvV CK 9 it 1 I-C a , 4 Clear as crvstal. Pure as sunshine. Made in South S u Bend. Why consider anything else? Jj Artificial Ice Co. Main 302 l The family ice company
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More Than 50 Will Share in Rena -(l for Bandits Capture ST. J Film, Miv 17. Mnr 'hm 5 ircr... Ir.rluilnsr tIrhor. r.pi ' tor?.. deputy phr.rlff firrr rf will r in S 1 . 0 0 r-w.ird
ofr-r I by Ivrrir. rotinty binki for th -ri; tur r,f rar.k bindlts. Th r'Anrd ha h'-en ftir.din? fir.e4 th fial.'-n birk robV."r a yfar atro Ah"-n two Chiaro trunrr.en wr r. I'-: f-d . A mmmitt of bankrs Ail co to r.rlr". Cntr, whr f.irr:r. p:lr do!d wacor.s and hox".1 in th roid to oltruct th1 bandit. in a r.'away attempt. T'r.e bir.dit rar v. u - forrd to turn bark, took a b ;.ni ftijfk In th .and. Frank Mikovitrh and thr n.ro ompanion? u r raptured and ar -:;ri" -ar? at Jark?on pri-on. rT(yF-:!:?V.'MyH Voun? c!rl eu-d--nf of rlmhurst .-rhoo ,-,rp ?up portirr a htt Frnrh orphan Mary ",dd not from, a llow.i r.r-? frivol frorr: thir parent?, hit by mo wincr th lavn. VHUtifv.nE: th -rhool cround and d'''ir.; othr task?. Thy obtain 2S rents an hour for thir labor. T Fl R R 17 HAFTE Domestic u?r? of rr.al n-d hav no f.ar of a hortp. re hre. according t Terre Haute c.,al dalrf. who declare thy hav a supply which will be s'iff.rint for an indefinite, perif'd. A purvey ha disrir.sed th fact that there is only me coal company in the city completely nut of coal. j Union Trust Company J Safe Deposit Boxes with petial facilities for the privacy M customers. THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing . D. Moran & Son 0
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Motoir Masters Save GaJ When Motor Masters are installed the gas adjustment on the carburetor must be cut down. Motor Masters per form best in a "lean" mixture, but produce a positive increase in power. And because the mixture is "lean" all the gas is entirely consumed at every explosion, and there is no partially burned residue to form "hard" carbon. That shield on the bottom of Motor Master is an inverted umbrella. It protects your spark plugs from showers of oil. Oil flooding or fouling of spark plugs is impossible, when Mctor Masters are installed. Satisfaction with Motor Masters is unconditionally guaranteed. Every purchaser is protected by this bond:
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The Motor Master Corporation, 646 N.Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois, hereby agrees to refund total purchase price and transportation costs cn any set of Motor Masters purchased through an authorized dealer, if returned v;thin 30 days trom date of purchase.
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Motor Masters are unbreakable and everlasting. Thev have no moving parts. They can be installed bv anyone in five minuter Jut unscrew your park plug, screw them into Motor Matters, and screw the plug and Motor Matter back intcf the eUnders. But the carburetor mutt alto be adjusted to a lower gat consumption when installing them. FRICTLS $5.00 for 4 cylinders up to $15.00 for!2 cylinder!
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Dcaleri supplied by Ooi'.in Aufrr.otivp Eqtiirmer.t C.. 122 ?. Mlchir.m Street Ilowml CMnflll C- . Farriers Trust r:i. T;k Tok Auto Shps. 113 I. Jfffry.-n PIvi. Motor Master Corporation citM"rLiV
Murder Indictments F aultv; ri:Ti:ri?r.T-r:f;H. "May it. a motion of th1 d ns1 council, he lnd:c:mnt arjr..t Otto Dor--y. . rhard w;th th n:urd-r of Lv.'c Dmr.t ar. i Turr.fr Wi'.'.i. wff
Tuashd by Ju !c John T. Dillon. hut h did not c:dr th4 rI..i?e of T . ' ' ' . Th- ir.d:"trr.r.tr w:4 quash 'd hA - r.iu of t-rhnic.al rror. A r.w pnr.d Jur.- as Imm i:itly lmr.ir.e;d nr.1 th ir.v(-;t:?ri::cn of th rhareen rurr. d. Irr.?nt ar.d Vüli -Arr found dad in i el-arinsr on th Will!? farm, and ar-f-ord;r? to a coroner Jury, th-- dad rr.n wr ftruok with a s' i hir.inr. I?lood hound? w?n u-d and w'T.t to the Dory home 5vt ral tirr.-. Anesthetic Causes Death Of Four-Yrar-Old Child .-L'YMiK'R. May 17. Paul Gnf.-h-r. four yvari old. did in a doctor" ottlc hr Wednesday shortly after h was placed on the np ratine tat to have a few Mitrhf ? tkn in a ftn?r tb.at had bn n:a?hd In a rorn planter. Witn??- said th boy died wh!! th an?thtir had b-e'n admini5trd. rara lysis of th heart is said to ha causd his dath. . tvhn you ay clsars tay Dutea Matters 111-tf Capita! f5rt.OOfl.ee. SVIONEY 1 to $3K at low rate of Interest j with pnny monthly or quarterly pay- ' ment arranrd to unit your income. !Loan on ITRMTl'RE. I'lAOS. VlfTROLAS, AI TOS. J FAItM IM PI.KM I NTS, rte. No Fn-, dorern. Main 1" 4R. STATE LOAN CO. I EntnblUhrd 1903. eotte 9. Merchants Hank nirtr. SSI H. Mirhlcan. Opn to 0:30. v
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By Edgar L. Jontt
T1!K IJ-'ADim OF Tin; GANG, I usd to be a younr with a lot o' pP an punch, Ar' v.-ore a crown o PI07 a th i 'r'r o m p-jr.cn, . ;Rut now that I'm an oldster It is' la-ier o th hunch. oomiral t' ie Th' way a certain youngster th' leader over mft. I -Jd V lead th' gar.? in everything that we would do And grnrally I srot the b'.am for all our mirchief, too. But sine I am an oldrter thinrrj ar juft a.hout th' H's adr in our many pranks and always gels the blame. The rhirp and floor. and walls bear witnss to the things we've don) To t'.cht and wr-rllr. sr matches and to battle lost, and won And when his mother comes to v!w j th damac we hav wrought j H. being l-adr of the par.?, is r.earlv alwavs raucht. 1 cRapid Automatic Presses ibe us to give qtrick. ervice and good value on job printing of rvaty kind. Tcltphona Main 656 Teerless Tress Frd U. Red, Manager 203 E. Wayna St. SOUTH PHONE Xa the Hack mtitJni OUtrU tread yoj will xd not coiy trcrneadous m:leae capacity, but a sease of safety tht you w-iU appreciate every mu you trvd.
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Th fst io- thot thlr.ps we yp;:rrcers dM ar.4 thot 'was play Hut h.p. J'j.t mi. quit uncrcil c-rr.ed. vh?n mother crr.s In ; view r.rau?A h I;r.on-j that I will al- ' ways ru.l rr.y leader thru. I gloried as ;i ycur.jsfr to t? l?i5er of the pin? And long-lr.sr for tho ny astaln Oft given my heart a pan? That I am now an oldster but It cor. heat? hirh ith pice As I obey the youncster that la tender cr m. THE LITTLE FOLKS SHOP H. Alberts Blackstone Theater BIdg. WEARING APPAREL INFANTS TO 14 YEARS We Sell Coal for Less SAM C. L0NT2T& SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74 MR. B. L. GARDENER PLANT YOUR GOLDEN BANTAM AND GARDEN BEANS NOW Also Cucumbers and Second! Crop Radishes, Lettuce, etct There's no use talking Ferry Seeds Are Best I hey are true to name D. A. ROWE Farm Machinery and ,Seeda Cor. Michigan and South w 7 clllt e
Radio Dealers In South Bend and surrounding territory, w as authorized distributors for the Radio Corporation of America, are in a position to supply dealers with WESTI3VGH0USE and GENERAL ELECTRIC Radio Equipment We have a RADIO Department in charge of a RADI0-TRICIAN
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FAYLOR'S 132 E. JEFFERSON
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We Picked Them Äs This Yearns Winners We selected Oldfield tires because we foresaw that they were what car owners would demand for 1922. Oldfield accomplishments in three years would have been impossible had Oldneld Tires not given extra values. Oldfield has overtaken 85 of the other tire companies in volume of sales in that time. Oldfield Cords have riven evidence of uniformly big mileage that cannot fail to influence the buyer. In a recent test 41 Oldfield Cords averaged 14,000 miles. Oldfield demand has passed all precedent as Oldfield performance has broken all records. If you drive a car then you owe it to yourself to know why Oldfields have leaped into such nation-wide favor. We have them in all sizes at the lowest prices ever offered. If you drive a light car ask for the "999" a 30 x 3-2 Fabric.
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