South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 201, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1922 — Page 3
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THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 20. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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Razr Goshen s First Opera House to Provide Site for Modem Mew Bank Structure
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MICHIGAN MEN IN
HOT CONTEST FOR STATE NOMINATION
Michigan Senatorial Karr in Full Swin I lirt (landidalrs in Field.
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't'.vb'ry, jijn;o- "a'or f rorj. ?.!i-b-ica.r.. an 'r! of th- rhiff lattl' tri f Senator Tow r. spriJ s pov : mr . rioriaiiy In th- tamp of Corgrrr-s-iran K!!V The senior M;( liiyar.
fi.Ttor uph!il h: rival In th" n-i
Colored Man Held for Trial Aftrr Attarkin: Fellow Workman at Nilf. .VII, f M.ch.. n. S;..o a;) ; William Cohin. ro;.ri!.' nn m-! . y.iyc of th'? MirhUnn r-nir.il rr.ifl o. her, wo. bound ovfr to ' "h rirruit court at t'a?.sij'l:s Weano1.iy on a rharr of mmmltlnff a rI-mou aa!i!t on Fril Fir own. , ro'.orfvJ. who i.1 ol'-o an employ at ! h Mirhip.m Central terminal
I of th city. In default of $50 bonds I Cohin takn to th- C45" county 19. jil. whrp h will remain intil court, vern- I cnnvcnH In SjitrrnhT.
C.n. is alloic-'l. attacked f;rwri wh'Ir- at work near I'okacon Tun-day, .ir.d in th strtj??! tht f 'l!ow-1 trurk him with a knlf. inflicting i wound flv inches lorTAccording to workman who wer '
1 'lie raiiipu5 in mm m ry of the : profit at th timn. the qinrri l b" j 1. n ; r: : y's war lifri"". Mw tran over the poe.'vion of n p'.ck on a. ." p'ke. which F'rown liad In h;s po"p.i!on.
'1 luvt ((in' li"ie I or! i y to join j It 1 no helltVfd h . t Cohin wa!
n .n ini-h.r. forward "e rr.ovo- ; intoxicated, aithoufjh th'. wes Heir, -ill l.or.or f the- Jurors of In-jnJed ty Capt. C. C. John.on. of th? .'. ji..i ijn.rs.ty" said Mr. Ralston. 1 MlchJpran Central police frc. who ' To; :it utlon of learning, ho ffen-Jloter ooused (rb!n' arr.'. Ilroan
upport (l by the state. ha. liM'n 'he dav of i r 5a fmir. ' 1; en rn lie
OPEN CAMPAIGN FOR SOLDIER MEMORIAL j . K-(ov. f?al-loti Opens Drive at Indiana L. for Huihlin; Fund'.
i:iooMIN;TN Ind.. July
.in : 1 rin" ratio candidate for tlo T.:t ; r-h . p. opened citnpn
:ioithwt corner H-Miar. rii.tin ft.
was erect'l in IS.'. Z. It was ar Ifas-a'.rs tliat "Cncle1 Tom's CiMr." wa frt acted hr i"., IS'iT. AiiHir.i; tlxe stars who acte Y ih"r were Mr. and Mi. A. O Milb iarid "Ynnkce" Miller. .Inr." Cmb-. J'.hn I.llon. John Tiiompon. th-T-wr.!-n.I Family. Smith I'.u-1-sc!!. the IVak r.nn.Ix. Prof. Mi:--7-or.i. the M 'F.i: l ind .-omMmtlon. en. Torn Thumb. Minn Warren an I .' Major Newel: I miiisrt). C,r.m Kdj."-rton. (ommo!or- I-'oot5 1 Charl"'Y .VeFtelli. rnbUet, Happy C' I Wnner. Imprez t I'.er edict. H r Arlington and th l-'orrester Con:e!iatJon. , Tbv bank bulbiir.e will b radv; fi.r occupancy by Dec. I.
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i i.stantly iroreisin. ontributloi. th" cause of edu it i )n.'" "The fact that Indian 1 university i fti!" Institution dojs not call
was not seriously wounded. ArrnlsiWfl on Chars William Abele, re.! dine: i.ve mile1 southwest of Nile, was arraicned
before Ass't Pro'
at the city hill Wednesday to
Investigate Case of Man Found Dead on Railroad CLINTON'. Ind. July 1,!-. Cc ronr C. i; Ita'Tn Wednesday iuvesf.iratins !h cai: of '.h death of Charles I-Mlinsrer. ;. whoe body iai found n the traik. of th Ch:''ns and Hamern Illinois railroad nar hr early Wednesday momIr.s It Is said, however, that ther
ar no ''ndixations of foul play. The body, with the head complete- ; !y severed. wa found by a freicht 1 crew. It N bi!eved that Fillinser. who it? the proprietor of the American Ileatinjr and Plumbins com-
ate wh'-n he wns under f.re.
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11 iut 1 !i the p-ii'"y f your iwtr to a ttutory charge preferred
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xpendl: ure. Senator Tow n-ril ; . ekinu ri "r.tlratifir. ri r' -ord a: V.';ihi nerton. si)poffe:s had hini ji.s :h father of ihr- I. a 1 -( a 11
n ni VI " .'I' ti hi.'. ... ..... ... lia worked Ion; and irn--?!y in' behalf of this project. Ano.ni; h: fnceds are inarn of lor.K' time r- j
publican of thi- .ta;e. which h:i-
l een strongly rpuldic-i u. IViend-; of Cririrr' snia? Ki-ilv as
arnpalpnlnt: with the as-erti'n be is r.f the "proi --i " lpe i.f ie-i putilican. Mr. F.nifry hope for tn
Hdid mi p port f f firmer ervh e tuen
Atty. Hook waiter ! pany of this city, became exhaust-
an-; ed while w.ilkins alor.? the track5
: and fell a!eep I r. d ica ? : o n.s are that
by his rdve. Winifred Abele. Ilejt.ie acident occured several hourf was bfund over to the September ! beforo the findinir of the body.
; jmh under m-t severe conditions. ! term of the Berrien ourty circuit! (, cyere '.v.t1 'he ein! . r.s -hatjecurt under bonds of 52.000. 1 Armv Official to fnsncct
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As .4,iid"r::.t , Indnnt ur:v r.'üy. I !ovm vou nnd Pve rhoe lives which oi l b- d'-mocracy pn1 "
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Report Return of Many
Rail Strikers at iiles Nlldlr1. Mich.. July 1'. (Special). "The strikers are slowly corning back."
lamazoo will be sue.:s of the Women's Prorr'!ve league at the annual picnic to be held at Island park here on MonoViy. July 31. Democrats of lierrien county will hold a conference in the city hall in NUes on Thursday afternoon for the purpo. of tliscusslns plans for the fomln? primary campaign. Kd-
prom nence when' Sl,rh thp announcement made I 1I..I...4. .. 1 .. W It 1.1. .
1 e came into
choen head of the American Lpton upon the death of FredericK W. rjalbralfh Jr.. lust year, serving in that capacity tintil the last national convention of the Iruii.n. Conner St-r irr .Man. Major I'meiy is a former service
Wednesday by W. II. Corbitt. master
iiir Vii vine served a v on ofTic
with'th A. K. F. Fefore enterin-T i Iu!y 1 IriM down the,r tools an the .erA-ice. he wf in busmen at; talked out. th-re remain but 14.. , . . rin.n; ltiU on strike," he stated. "And (.rnnd Rapids. ,
ach of the thre candidates rrr,-' ... ...
poes to enter -ery county in thej
:ate durlnc; his campaign. Major Kmery at prevent is com J u i p cr hi
ward I.. Burton, county chairman, i
urires that all women democrats make a .pe-clal effort to be present. Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur. 1207 Oak sr.. are parents of a 10 pound son. Kenneth Lerov.
mechanic of the Michigan Central, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barne. 20 railroad hre. who estimates that I St. Joseph ave.. are parents of a more than 40 percent of the striking , nine-pound daughter born Tuesday railroad shopment employed in his j evening. department have already returned; j to their Jobs. ; Jf . , , r m
Camp Roosevelt Saturday
LAPOPn:. hid. July 19. fSpoc:al Announcf-ment has t.een mad' a: Carnj) Ko eyelt that MaJr c.n.l liell . of the t'nited State Army . .vould make an omci.i! in.-pct!on of the camp Saturday The 70 itoys now located at Camp Roii.vlt
pas.s in review ne.ru re Maj. 'ten.
Bell, who will conclude the events of the day with an addre?. i Telf sriitis have hern sent in i Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt urIn? her1
attendance. The. first three week of the cimp w;ll come to an end on July 2C. when fully 70 more boys will ar-
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rive for Ri o"Vi 1
the final week of Camp
"Of the 2''j men whr on Satui
the upper pentn-tila.
carnpal.cn In
Congressman Kellcy h.i opened rl c imp.iitrn In the southern p.irt fi
the state. Senator Townend has fciv-Tl Iil first campaign pec-chs :n southern Michigan, and plan a whirlwind campaign during August. .-'er.ator Towpsend. in a reeerit Oetroit address, answered those who bae crülcired him for hi- stand n tb ' N'ewlierry o,tietion. sayinc: "It if mt the tie. but the ahu-o of money that should be arid is condemned in election eampaierrs. Expenditure of a sirijrle d- liar to bribe
a single voter l.s a clctestaoje crime ; Expenditure of a single jnny n, .T' eclly inform a s: nrrle Xoter fi convmend.vbl ;;nd ju-1 ::l;.b'e act, of "ood citizen-hip . "The people not onlv are entitled; to know, but must be fully informed :is to the etndidate themve'vos 1 their run I i fca t : op. s. nnd wh.c tb-y
s and for. else tb.ey cannot exerrt.the risbt of suffrie iPte'Mr nMy on' l'vfiin (1 I V R e.l vi e T I , V C 1 m p.'l : LTO et(-ndit'ir"F when ' -1 1 v p ' - the x -lit it. 1 irfiiHiiv1..', of r h e enple ar no; wrongful, bu; n r .a.ry t ir.Ktit i" ': nt el" s'-n -x i of the r'ht of "tfrase"
E. J. O'Brien, head of the car re-
pan iii'iai iiiii'iii, u'luii'n iu iiiiisc i
a definite statement resardini; the
employed by him
i nu in her of men
who are still on .trle, but is was intimated that the strike in this department was not more than 30 percent effective. Railroad officials here have r.othln.c but praise for the attitude of
ithe.r striking employes, and state ! that if the men continue to display jthe co-operation with the authorities I which they have thus far manifested, j there will be no trouble rn the Niles I ards.
i By Reformatory Trustees I LVDIA VAPOEIS. July 19. Tim j J trustees of the new reformatory; at Pendleton, which is now under I construction announced WedneJav !
that they had awarded a contract! for more than l.OOO.OfjO buff-colored ; matt faced brick to the Brazil clay I company of Btozil Ind.. The state, is to pay $27.50 a thousand for tn- j brick delivered. An agreement was i
made, between the board and the
manufacturers that this price was tobe the maximum and that If freight ; rates or the price of the brick were1 lowered, the srate would receive the i
Four Pullman Cars Are Destroyed in Train Fire
INDIANAPOLIS, duly 1?
full benefit
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the decrease.
Ralston and Bcvcridpc to Speak at Farm Picnic Aug. 21
LAI'OUTi:. Ind.. July 13. (Spe, J ill With the holding of the annual'
Four j picnic of the Kiporte Country Farm
l-eplnr cars of the Commissary de- ; lureau announced for Thursday.. p..rtment of the Pennsylvania rail- AueUSf 24, announcement was made i road wer burred in the Hawthorn Wednesday that the two spreche; oi .
the day would be sivm by Aloe:;.: J Beveridce and Samuel M. Raif-' tor;, republican and democrat can - j di'iates for United States senator. ' Politics will not tie discu.sed in the!
yards of the company here early Wednesday. Forty or fifty men wer in the cars at the time but all
l-ipeil. 1 a timing car nni nam
rar were saved by firemen. OtTic;a of the railroad and firen.en a. r,!ed th- lire to defective
addresses of the two senatorial didatt-s:. Entertainment will be
Ca n -pro-
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; in the cabs. It pointed ; cled for IS.O'hi persons
u: that the r ii'ro id carsire heavily :u tided and th:C ;t would have been
Four Fvansville People
Held on arcotir Charzi
almos; impus.s.b'e to hove got fno -.ailed the fire.
for any prowler ! the varls and j ! i
EVAN'SWIEEE Tnd . Julv
I'.'ur local prr..-. two mn a tw women are Wednesday ?eeki
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reasonable cot. consult Prs. Carson and oen in their new location. 123 W Washington ave., phone M -549 - adv. IS n tf.
s.wi: on f;i:i;i it'uxituui:. 1 Reed porch swings. ferneries, j ; h ilrs novelties or complete sets a.t j greatly reduced price Reed Fur-! niture Shop. 219-221 So. St. Joe St.! i Between Jefferson and Wayne.)' Phone I, 2274. Advt. 203 !
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PAINS ACROSS SMLL OF BACK Husband Helped in Housework. Lydia E. Pinkhafn's Vegetable Compound Made Her Strong Foster, Oregon. "I used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for
pains across the email of rny back. They bothered me
fo badly that I
could do my work
only with the help of my husband. One day he saw
the 'ad.' in our
paper telling
what Lydia fc,. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound lis doincr for wo
men, so I began to take it. It has helped me wonderfully. I am feeling fine, do all my housework and washing for seven in the family. I have been irregular too, and now am all right. I am telling my fricnd3 what it has done for me and am sure it will do good for others. You can use this letter as a testimonial. I will stand up for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound any time." Mrs. Wm. Juhnke, Foster, Oregon. Doing the housework for a family of seven is some task. If you, as a housewife, are troubled with backache, irregularities, are easily tired out and irritable, or have other disagreeable ailments caused by some weakness, give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. Let it help you.
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guilty ;o a charge of slhn rarco,:cs ;n violation of the federal law. Ther are: Fred Miller. Re Miller. AVilam Miller an 1 Franc;. Burke "harle. Harmon. Enited State.s t :nm!.ss;orer Tuesday plicd th" .mount of the bond at Jl.OOa nr.d .-)". wed the;;i until Friday to pr.--oe it
OF SAMIMIl BI V I lTs. v.unple Blankets Wmm' . i" pd A u-us' Blanket Sale will ar Tu--.--cay Aut;tit th lirst C.eori Sa !n pb Il'.pVet will be nrder pri-ed ( J Ea EC E W V.MAN" .v " -a iv. Jiv;
We Farms'
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Free of charge on special order shades and room size rugs.
Let us estimate for you now.
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Berland's Blackstone Bootery
Mid-Summer Clearance Sale
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Every Pair Included You have this opportunity to procure your footwear at a decided saving Every pair is reduced Your chance to get, not slow sellers or undesirable styles, the ordinary sale shoe but just the kind you have been seeking.
A few of the values White, finely woven cloth, flat
r military heel strap slippers
31ack kid, fancy strap slippers, new I rcnch heels
$2.85 S3.S5
All our shoes and sport combinations at radical reductions.
S4.85
. w satins, patents, suedes and kidskins
27 different patterns
Advance fall styles including the latest strap effects, satins with brocade backs, the new beige and patent combinations and all-over satins and patents in the new strap öjCT OE? effects D-OO Remember! This m a sale, not of old discontinued patterns, but of the latest and most stylish footwear. Berland's Blackstone
ootery
216 S. Michigan St. Just South of Theater Lobby
fi-'&X'' &-fJh I -- t-. -A i " -v TO-NIGHT taVe hoire a re.-.l famfiy front, r-j'h j I.-; ''h'K'X.'&tJj - Iho chair back. Move the porch f v. ir.K-. I'u: ua ':'( ''s -i- sTT'Vj- tome of these srar'klinc Colombia dance hits. ll NOW ON SALE jTi I $ UM Ü
DANCE RECORDS Lorable Eye. Introducing "Hootch Rhythm," from "Make It Snappy." Medley Fox-Trot. Swret Indiana Home. Fox-Trot. The Columbians.
A-3S21 10-inch
75c
I Lore Her She Lore Me. From "Make It Snappy." Fox-Trot. You're Like a Ray of Sumhine. From "Letty Perper." Medley Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. A-3629 10-incb 75c Kicky-Koo, Kicky-Koo. FoiTrot. Bamboo Bay. Fox-Trot Eddie Elkivs' Orchestra. A -3 6 3 1 10-inch 75c
Parade of the Wooden Soldler. From "Chauve Souris." FoxTrot. Twi in the Month of May. From "Chauve Souris." FoxTrot. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. A -3628 10-inch 75c Swmnee Blue Bird. Fox-Trot. No Ute Cryinfr. Fox-Trot. California Ramblers. A-3635 10-inch 75c
Coo-Coo. Al Jolson, Comedian. Stumbling. Tenor Solo. F rank Crtimit. A-362G 10-inch 75c ArU Baby. Cow Bells. .Vom Hayes, Comdienve. A-3633 10-inch 75c My Yiddisha Mammy. Tenor Solo. Irving Kaufman. The Sheik of Avenue B. Tenor Solo. Frank Crumit. A-3625 10-inch 75c Mammy, I'm Thinking of Yon. Take It 'Caute If. All Your. Edith Wilson, Comedienne, mid Johnny Dmnis Original Jazz Hounds. A-3634 10-inch 75c
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Those. Longing for You Blues. Fox-Trot. Frank Westphal and His Rainbo Orchestra. Pick Me Up and Lay Me Dovm. Fox-Trot. The Happy Six. A-3627 10-inch 75c Gypy Lot Son?. From "Tho Fortune Teller." Medley Waltz. Victor Herbert Waltz Ge Medley Waltz. rrince's Vance Orchestra. .A-3636 10-inch 75c You Won't B Sorry. FcX-TroL Mona-Lu. Fox-Trot. Accordion Solos. Guido Deiro. A-3620 10-Inch 75c SONG HITS I Love Her She Loves Me. From "Mßko It Snappy." I'm Hungrry for Beautiful Girls. From "Make It Snappy." Eddie Cantor, Comedian. A-3624 10-inch 75c Who'll Take My Place? Fickle Flo from "Kokomo." Marion Harris, Comedienne. A-3630 10-inch 75c Here Come Dinah, Belle of the Ball. O-OO Ernest. Tenor and Baritone Duets. Furrfin ard .Va.?7 A-3632 10-inch 75c
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Kiss Me Apain. Intro. Waltz from "Mile. Modiste." cxcaiian guitar, Hawaiian banjo ard ukulele trio. Jurt A-Wearyin for You. Intro. "I Love You Truly." Louise, Ferera and Gremus. A-3623 10-inch 75c
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Elue Lodge March. Englewood Commandcry March. Prinee's Hand. A-3591 10-inch 75c
Here's a pippin fox-trot!
of
Skeeter and the June Bug. Baritone Solo. Harry C. Browne. Dar't a. Lock on de Chicken Coop Door. Baritone Solo and Male Quartet. Harry C. Browne and the Harmorizers. A-3S22 10-inch 75c The Low Backed Car. The Fozsry Dew. Tenor Solos. Edwin Dale. A-3618 10-inch 75c
SYMPHONY ue Danube Walt. Strauss. Soprano Svlo. Rosa I'ciscUe. 4998S 12-inch Symphony $1.50 Would God I Were the Tender Apple Blossom. Yiolvr.c( Ho Solo. Pablo Canal".. 80159 10-inch Symphony $1.00 Bel ieve Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms. When You and I Were Yount, Maggie. Baritone Solos. Oscar Seagh'. A-3619 10-inch Symphony $1.00 Irish Love Song. Lar.. My Laddie. Thayer. Contralto Solos. Cyrena Van Gordon. A-3617 10-inch Symphony $1.00 Gypsy Serenade. Valdez. Chacone. Durard-Urown. Violin Solns. Eddy Brown. A-3616 10-inch Symphony $1.00
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TT'S "Lovable Eyes" played with JL the snap and sparkle and fascinating double rhythm that the Columbians put into it. Such a banjo-twanging, snaredrum - tapping, saxophone - spotted medley of syncopated harmony would make a marble statue fox-trot oH its pedestal. They'll say, "Please play it again !" All right but first turn the record over. "Sweet Indiana Home" is on the other side. Go through this month's entire Columbia list. You'll find another and another masterpiece each different each an encore number of an all-star program. The new process Columbia Records give you the season's most popular dance music, played by the masters of infectious crash-and-clatter harmony. On Columbia Records you get every note of the music without blemish. There's no scratch, no scrape or other surface sound just smooth-as-velvet, unmarred melody that makes you realize how different, and how superior, Glumbia Records are. Tear out this month's list of new Columbia Records. Take it to any Columbia dealer. He will be glad to play ail the selections you wish to hear.
Columbia Symphony Records Artists with superb voices have sun? have played them. Virtuoso.5 of the violin, 'cello, harp, pianoforte have given oi
them. Great orchestras
have played them. Virtuoso.5 of the violin, 'cello, harp, pianoforte have given oi their genius. Columbia
recording has caught all their majesty. Columbia methods of record making give you perfect rendition.
COLUMBIA GRAPHQPHONE COMPANY, New York
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Skin. Troubles Soothed "
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VACATION, Tk i TtrsJln. If yon r.ed s :irt ifr cdsh frr s ft y -flrt rou csn jr: 1? hfr ani we will n tnd jo:r ?.r?r layn-! tt we?c rr two month Loar tc Cbsttel Ms!a STATE LOAN CO. ItiiJt S. Merchant- Hank Hide. j rl . Mlrhlfn Open to S:Sn.
THE LITTLE FOLKS SHOP I H. Alberts Blackftone Theater Bid?. WEARING APPAREL INFANTS TO 14 YEARS
PATENTS Anil Trade Mark- M;iin! In ell Countrtc. Al.ice I .. GKO. J. OLTSC'II. Rici-trnd PhKiU Atfy. 71 1-7 1J StuJeaker JJldj . South IStKitl. IimI.
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THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son
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