South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 189, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 July 1922 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 8. 1922

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TAXES COLLECTED IN INDIANA GAIN OYER LAST YEAR

Totil Collections for Firrt Half of 1922 Net $720,680, Reports Show.

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I NTH AiA POINTS. July 7.

of taen !n Indiana fo

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Railroaxl Firemen Com plain

Of Treatment by Police INDIANAPOLIS, July ;.Klvej r r-rr.n frr prx?d by the lüg Four i railroad. jroteted to Chief of Police U.ckhoff Fr;J--y of treatment accorded thern Thurdfy wh'n a tjtiad J "-' I ; ! rs'-d a crowd whirh i had gathered before th railroad ; sho; at Krirhtwood. The :iren;en were tapped with clubs. The chiel i

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th action of his Ihn regard le.M ol

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m Increa- of S541.70'j 3ar. according to th

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the fact that the firemen were not , strike and wer employed at the; ."nop.", f'u h employes were adv.sej!

to stay away from nlaee. -..vn r-

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hf lias prohibited cor.Kreatinj? in' th viclr.Ity of the shops.

NWANAl'OLy, Ir.n. July 7. There will be no duplicatio n of tho Hrrin mine riots in th ?ate of Indian.'L. ;j. Warren M'jCiay told a Fathering of busir.es.- m n ht-rj Friday, (lev. McCray termed the dl.urbance a "diabolical, fiendish atrocity." and added:: "I d( r.ot l.!ve anything like that car. occur in lndiaj a. I am convinced that in the most radical district of th state such things would rot h tolerated. Furthermore, I want to fay that nothing of that nature Is trolr.jf to happen in Indiana. t have rn' watcher out and they are Koir. to keep me In touch with the situation. I can have fld artillery in P.ny section of Indiana within throe hours after I have been notified that troops are needed. In Indiana we are goir.fr to ee that the law prevail?."

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Collations are made for 13 a.ifrnt slate account. Four of the

-counts rwlved more mon?' than i Jofl. yoar, x received less, one rIrived th Mrr, and two are nw j.r.ce Dvcmher collection--'. Inrrfad colleor'lons -wer.t to th tat rhool tax. which is to be reditr;b- .'.' ! amonir counties, the three h:?h-v;-educational school, the vocational 5ueatl--n and school fund !ntrest. and to these wa.i adlfd a tr'-w- fund for TMrdue university. InreBjsfs in th collection of Taxes t-xrr reported for the Ftate penral tfur.d. bnvoient Institutions funt. K: Khw-ay com mission fund. unc.Ialmv " fe s and fur the soldiers' mmot ia! fund and dorket fee fund. The . cun-l new lf.T !3 for the t-acher.V

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ool yfvar was 12.17 l.osn ye.ar thi.- fund amounted

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' MAHüllALb. Mich . July 7. Ik- I ; puty Sheriff Carl IJrownfielil will pet J

f reward tor tne capture or two escaped prisoners from Jackf-on state J prison. In- caught both in btj-hes. near the Kalamazoo rier, in I'er-i rinvllle, a surburb of Marhhall, late : Wednesday. The men escaptd frcm i

the clay pit Sunday. They are Kphram Wrstfall, 47 years old, tntenced from Tuscola, December 31,

1321, for larceny for fie years, and! Hert.Heaty. 2j years old. sentenced!

January .10. 192. from Muskegon, for jail-breaking, to three years. The ir.cn wore the prison pray coats and caps.

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DEATH THREAT FORCES WORKMEN TO STRIKE VALPAI(l.S'), ind.. July 7. Two maintenance employe of th Pennsylvania railroad here were back at work Friday after 'having quit Thursday when Fontime Faustinn,

LOGANSPORT NEEDS NO TROOPS, OFFICER SAYS INDI A- APULIA, July ,7. No troops are ntcesary to maintain law .and onlcr at Igaiisp"rt, Adjt. Gen. Horry I. Smith told Gov. Warren AlcCray Friday afternoon over longdistance telephone. G--n. Smith wa fent to Ioransport when .herirf Johti Miller of Ca5 county requested troop to meet alleged threats t f violence which were ild to have l"n made by striking railroad men. Ov- r the ttilephone Friday mornintr. dnv. McCray informed the sheriff that he was expected to do his duty and if the sheriff found It nec-(s-.iry he should swear In extra deputies to uphold the law. Gen. Smith wn.s to return to Indianapolis Friday

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by rai.-inc: the tax representing himself as an organizer schools. For tnr for tne United P.rotherhood of Rail-

ari! reason, the fund fr Purdue wav Maintenance employes threat's; diversity, Indiana university and (nfMj their lives if they remained ir; tli" täte normal school was lncre,as- service. Faustino wiu taken in K 1 from J?f9.0r)2 durlnp the flrnt charpe Thursday nipht by authoriix months of last year to $1,4.N017 ti..s and later shipped out of town. Vh'.H year. " He i.s an Italian anl has been ir i

Funds for vocational education this country 14 months. j ft" more thin doubled. The col"ie. t;on thin y ar amounted to $i4ß.- luana Man, Serving cs i V3'. while !a year the fund w.a- i t' ' I' 1 I .nly $ r i . 4 r. I . Sh'ol fund Interest LoriSllI, iJieS III L. AJriCa rr.otinted to l:';. 300, while, last year C bUMlU.'S, Ind., July 7 Word J 7 (i 7 The collection for han reached here from Portugese !

Vhe r.w tea-hers pension fund Fast Africa, announcing the death timnur.ted t' $57, 774. SB and the Pur- of Koss Hazeltine, Indiana graduate lue agricultural fund $115.550. The and former football player, who was permanent endowment . fund for appointed United States consul for Jrdue -wan $22.935 last year and Is East Africa three month.s ago. A (he mm at each collection. widow, formerly Mis.s Carrie KitchTh benevolent Institution fund.(en of this town and 'two children .ut of which all state Institutions ' survive. The cablegram w hich an tare maintained. waA.Sl.77fi.32ft. or rmunc cd the death came from Mrs

of sllchtly less than nazemne 10 ner paienis.

last year. Collectiona

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C20.000 over

Cor the pnerai funi last year t amous Landscape l auitcr amounted to $il4.R5S. while this r f irfrv. lril(VMfir

Jt Is only $3Sl.r.;4. The high- v . J J Z

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! Theodore Clement Steele, famous as

a landscape painter, win oepin ins

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K" ay comm'.ion funi dropped from

Cl.l!fi.5S4 to $tS2.01S th! year.

Receipts for unclaimed fees amounted to $514 .apainst $ S 7 2 lat j-ar. and docket fees. J10.30T H??iint Ml. 4.13 la?t yoir. The sol't'rx' memorial fund droppr-d from C17i.77 bast year to $177. 446. Collections are made June 30 nn B"ecember 31 of each year.

Admits Embezzlement of Funds; Suspend Sentence Henry Defray, 57 years old, charged with em.bezzlir.sr $16.75 of hl.s employer's money, had a chanpe of mind rvernlffht and Friday mor.iin pleaded puilty in .Superior court No. L'. He received a suspended sentence of two to 14 years. The jury wa.s beins examined when Defray changed hi? mind. Hi? employer, who caused his arrest, was Charles A. Homoky, who operates a c al business at S14 W. Fourth st.. Mishawaka. The embezzlements were made by the defendant, who delivered coal and made collections, when the latter, it is charged, used funds which he hid collected for coal to make purchases of drink. Satisfactory restitution of the funds have been made, according to Floyd O. Jellion, prosecuting attorney.

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r00 Chicagoans to Install New Oriental Order

Special Train to Carry Contingent to City for Ceremonies Saturday. Mor than 100 candidates, many from South Bnd, others from Chicago, will traad the mysterious teps of the Oriental Order of Humility and Perfection when members of Taurus Sanctorlum. No. 158 OAsis of Chicago, Sarah of Illinois, 700 Ftronr. come to the city Saturday to Install a chapter here and conduct initiatory exemplification. The ritual. stic work will be performed In the High nchool auditorium, which has been secured for the day. W. A. Meeks, South Bend. Is directing the local preparation ofr the comlr.s of the Chicago contlns c-nt and is being assisted by H. M. Bowdle. business manager of the Chicago chapter, CS S. Lasalle st.. Chicago. Partido la Feature The order is a by-product of Odd Fellowa and all members of this Jodpe are eligible to the degrees In the Oriental Order. Paraphernalia for the impressive work will be brought to Houth Bend by auto truck. E. II. Knoblock and J. F. Hasgren, Chicago will aid Meeks here. The present plan calls for a. parade of candidates and members from the South Shore station to the High fchool at 4:15 o"clock, the time of the arrival of the special In the city. Many from Chicago and other points will come by motor. The complete program for the evening Is as follows:

1:J0 train Jeave Chicago. 4:15 arrnal In South Bend. 4:25 parade starts at depot. 5:15 dinner. 6:30 business meeting. 6:45 degree of Humility on candidate?. :45 Installation of new- enctorlum. 9:00 election of officers. 9:13, Installation of ofT.eers. 10:20. audeville entertainment. 11:30 departure of special for Chicago.

DAYLIGHT BANDITS ROB MAN OF BIG PAYROLL MONTUEAL July 7. (By I. N. S.) The most darin? daylight holdup In years was pulled off on tt. James street ir. the heart cf Montreal's financial section at 11 o'clock todey when two armed men backed the m-csenger of the Dominion Tex

tile company Into a Wltt Cull Sac and took from him th corr.tiry payroll of $23.000 at th rlnt of gun. Th w ho'." thins; only took' a few seconds and th th-.:gs made Tt and disappeard lno th labyrinth of little streets hor.yomMr. tlw local Wall sr"t ditr!-t.

om itooiN auk otTt rnoops. When better roofs re soli you can rest assured that It wiii b :h Elaborated Rof.ng Co . 107 W. Division that is selling them. During our years of business in this crmmur.lty we have made friends by the score and now when one wants Information relative to an Elaborated

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"A Good Place to Work1

Pleasant and profitable employ ment is offered the GIRLS AND WOMEN of SOUTH BEND at WILSON BROS.

Webster Musical Co, to Open Oliver on July 17 The Webster Musical Comedy Co., which has been playing in Chicago for the past two month.s, h.-vs been booked by the Oliver theater management for an indelinpe stay In South Bend, opening Monday evening-. July 17.

The company, which consists of 26 people, is caid to provide snappy entertainment F'ich as Is ileal for summer evening amusement. Two pprfnrmanrps will be given each evening, the firvt at 7:0 o'clock and the second at 3:15. and the admission price will be 50 cent., Mgr. Wood h.a.s announced.

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duties as honorary professor ol painting at Indiana University next September, according to an announcement made by President William I Bryan. A collection of Mr Steele's work will be placed on exhibition at the university library, it was taid.

iCourt Forbids i anting of Congressional Candidate BnrFCftD. Ind., July 7. A temporary order was Issued by the I.wTence circuit court Friday restrictng democratic chairmen of the third congressional district from. tTTming a succ.sor to the late John aiwing. as candidate for congress from this district. The temporary order was issued I y Judge James- Cox on petition of Jtobert C Brown, whom Fwing defeated In the primary for the nomination. Brown alleges that inas-

IIHAVY IIAI.V PALLS. NOI5M-1SVIL.IA2. Ind., July 7. The heaviest rainfall lnce early In Juno occurred in this district Friilay and will lie of much value to crop.-?, especially corn. The shower wa.s heavy in Hamilton, Tipton, Bonna Clinton and Madison counties, according to reports received here.

ri:i:r mam pa ctt pi i i tk tihn. rcitr, Ind., July 7- Ii U Baustot- president of the Peru Canning Co., and a leading manufacturer ot this place, died here early Friday of heart trouble- He was ytck only a few hours.

CAU iOllS OFF BIU1M.F. H 1 INR V VILLI:. Ind., July 7. M.

'L. Bottorff. Indianapolis, wa.- probably fatally injured and Mrs. Mat- j tha tlandifer, also of Indianapolis, j

wa less seriously hurt when an automobile in which they were riding went off the Henryville bridge here Friday. The machine dropped about 15 feet. The 111-year-old son of Mr. Bottorff was uninjured. AIMDIXTS WAUASII MAX. INDIANAPOLIS. July 7. Cov. Warren T. McCray announced late

IlKINfSK riKK TO STATION N M W YORK. July 7 Pummeling on the door of lire station No. 2 caused firemen to leap from their beds. "Fire out In front." a voice called, and they paved a trolley car a motorman had brought to the station for fire service.

Friday that he had appointed Ilob-

Imuch as he was the runner-up in the ert jjotton of Wabarth to succeca t rimary. h i.s legally en'nled to the Carl Houston of Marion, resign

ed, a a member of the World war commission. l)r. Botton will represent the 11th district In the meetings of the commission, which will have charge, of the construction of the World war memorial.

ju!r.l nation. A meeting had beeri called of the county chairmen of the third district to be held at Jeffersonville Montflay at which it wa.s planned to se2 ct the candidate.

JULLY SUNDAY TAKES

FLING AT SOCIALISTS of th,

CHAIN LKTTKHS IL.MP.NT

WARSAW, July 7. In vio!atin '

ie postal regulations, hundreds

WINONA LAKE. Ind.. July 7. ct chain letters are Unding their way

'Rather than be a t-ocialist. I would through the mails and are being de-i

prefer to be a meegot in the carcass uvereu to Warsaw ami Kosciusko of a polecat, and rather than be an county residents. The recipients are J. W. W., I would prefer to b a 'warned that some dire calamity will J-.yena and turn to robbing graves. V , befall them unless they copy the 3v. Billy Sunday told an audience chain letter and send it to nine

Winona Lake Fridav in one of 'n-'. "iin tne request mat they

two addresses in connection with "lis annual tamp meet inc. Sunday also attacked in no uncertain terms the admission of th"scruring of Europe" and making

America '"th- dumping ground the world.

The Billy Sunday camp

also copy it.

IS RFAPPOINTFB. INDIANAPOLIS. July 7. Mrs. A F. Beacon of Evar.sville was Friday

of reappointed a member of the juve-

! nile advisory committee by dov.

meeting Warren McCray for a term of

V:!l continue oer Sunday, there being addresses by the evangilK at i and S p. m. Admission to the park L- free during t... entire week.

years. Mrs. Beacon's prei'U was for only one year-

four term

V) to Wreck Train Is

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Si:i:iv .MlSSlN(i MAN. INDIANAPOLIS. July 7. Police were .searching Friday for John Sohroeder, 40. of Itichmond. who disap-

hout leaving a trac

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with his wife anJ two .ist err---in-law. The women went shopping and Schroeder left for a walk and did not re;n -n.

DAUGHTER HAD TO HELP MOTHER Now Can Do All Her Housework Alone Because Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her

Ja?per,Minn. "I saw in the paper about Lydia E. Tinkham's Vepeta-

I bie Compound and

took it because I was having such pains in my stomach and through my back that I could not do my work. I had tried other medicines, but none did mo the good that your Vegetable Compound did. Now I am able to

do all my work alone while before I had my daughter staying at home to do iL I have told a number of friends what it has done for me and give you permission to use my letter as a testimonial." Mrs. Jesse Petersen', Route 1, Jasper, Minn. There is no better reason for your trying Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comiound than this it has helped other women. So if you suiter from displacements, irregularities, backache, nervousness or are passing through the Change of Life remomber thi3 splendid medicine. What it did for Mrs. Petersen it may do for you. The Vccretcble Compound stands upon a foundation of nearly lifty years of service.

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V.VlIAllAK-". July T. A new evert wan addd to the Minorat Frrir.i?- race track rords Friday mht-r. t-heri!T f'onr.ir.K-ti n w:th DepVy Forney an m"-?har.;lan. took n ur.idvert:.e I ;ar.1.ca; of : Jap from (Jwrre Iahlcren. ?aid , V-e a bootlef.'prlr. The hr:ff wat.t $o the race trark Jn 5rch of boo:-! lci.-?rer and Dah'.rn rave him a , rje until a s.-ft place in the track p'.owe-J up the Ilrieycorn entrunt. ho nor In jail hert.

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Yhf ri 1 i v' ill us l :m I on" of the many beautiful white and preen oid wrist watches we are showing, lä Iluby Jewel Movement in J4-k. soli.l white cold ca.e at J2.". "'(. thr styles $15.00 to ?75.0.

"Trade In" On A Wrist Watch . ..We Want Your Old Watches

During July we will give you a liberal allowance on your old watch, no matter how old it is or how badly it needs repairing. Trade it in on an exquisite white or green Sold Wrist Watch one that jou'll be proud to carry. Plan on coming in tomorrow and looking them over investigate this trade-in plan. Remember, bring in your old watch.

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for Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits that sold for $50, $55 and $60.

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