South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 203, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 22. 1922
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BOARD OF SAFETY 'ACTS TO ENFORCE 'TAIL LIGHT' LAW
Al-o ()nlr Arrr-t of Parkin:: Onlinanrp inlatnr- - A -rrt (iailillnr '.nr. r r : i - : r-I.-a r.i f r a i '. " ' I t I - '.A u t r j v C t ! tl.it. F bitorH o P- :r: IJf-h.-rt. i . ' Pi I ' ' f v f'h -it i-di ii r ir. ir .i r. i.t.u . A r. : r. r a -; r i pi! ;.! :. th i f t r ii i! k u . 7 1 : -'. ; i i nu rir.c . u fi ' , P Mil :h', tpr-d; oth. r J. i'o,' up i i i"".t r 1' n for th;.it t it; r.-.: re. 7 f I e tt i -.'. T . a a : th at has J .-. . v T; .V f : !i. tkuPpv the ..e di-. i r if ::o-i ! ; r.T . . r ,.!' i ! u 1. p i: -1 alln a ' 1 t. vr. th- l-ff t '. ri s ' i ' ir.'J. h.'d'i II' ! rm a -. i : i ii ad.i Th- ru 1 -.-vor I d inor.rh j aim. t - d: u T . t Tt ar- i:;d, ti. ; !,''T:mr rh park-j i;T3T sj ai l.y !urf,.r;i: f J li- i irht. 1 luiK.r.;' spa . v.-. I i rt on Car Purchase. Tii" I" ard a',-'. f"k i' Tion on$:h" ci;a - .f a 'idiI!.o- oar i 'r.'in thI't'al a?'.'-y. i;al a (- pt a r.' h-.n-; lit'rtd i' at t!i- ru" :;.;:;. !'h- -a hV-f li'-f n til'- top!'- i f li-r ti v. Iii h ; -ion at ! j-v r.d previous mo-tircf!. w.im p';r-ih-t-d f.r til- il.-'- of th" p'd: ' d'I'tt t rr.ent. Tri' ard m-tru' t'd Paul k. to . i t l ' 1 au orlr pi i d wiTli th- ft tire r P. out ("o . f."r.;oH in . -.. triy this MimmT far a pofic h-'.it. providinir shipm-:;t ou'..l ii t h- mad- hy Auur. 1. I r.dor.siiiir rf liils ai. I ro:.:pl"tirT f f t fir routine h'Jsir:"ss m-a.-ut s c tnjilct'-d tli rneetii-..-. At t!;- "sr;":i to h- ii"Id next Frhiuy. tpprorrlations for th iolir" and I:rtphrtr'Td for uil! I" made. ZAHH'S BOOKS NOW IN N. D. LIBRARY Four 1 hoiisand V o 1 m c s, 2,000 of Dante's Work. Added to Referenees. Two thousand bound volume from th" library of Fr. J. A Zahn. w.he hrs writte n miny books on S.aith America and who di-d ,n Munich If! Nov'-iiib.-r. totlier with ,-..ui ..m1.,i vninm. on i-,nfe. ba b---n ree-f-i vd ai tiw Not! D.itu Iii rar . K-v. Paul Folk, un:-tr-:y librarian, announced Friday. .Fr. Zvhm's t.ooks hav" Iontr b ' n n-'d as t(fr:ence-. by the Ntr'' D in:" for":-;n ommere- student. ; i 1 hi works have been caMi'i Cil ;::!n a separ.tte roo:i m tile- -cond J t! Th" hook M h tho nnive-r-i s'T" hi" juT reeUVf'd fr. his Ii- i om 1 : -y. w ere. ! in? us"d as refren s j e,r" a sforv of the ri"ir wbb'h he H- writ: im at f ! i t : me of hi- ie.a t h. 1 T2o v will I - pi.!". -! in t! Zubm ht r " y. Th" "J. '"' ur.hoiind o'tirn I i ;-, e v ill ! hound und add - on d to tbe Pan:pAiU" o'tb olb-ct ion. whi'-h Not re a'- cll!m t- on- f the 1 1 r ;t st in the u o: id. An ;o!di:ion of l.1'. ol inj"-- h is 1"-; n.ole to ;!. cfo-m-cal 'ibi.iT' of Ml" Ptiivef'ty. Mo of t h'1 " 1 -".k w !' pitrchas 1 and brought f:".mi rma n v. it is -aid One Pnvs l ine U hile Four Anait Tritd on Motor Count : J '.":! I.t : to th- ePfens.-. i Fr :-..- Mo-. :;c ski. 11! W. Dun-; mm ... - har.-- d with -cevding the' s . rtj -1 1 'y 1 1 b Je l:n!;. 'v !- 4';y Jude- I ::- i Friday tir.ed ?.. and -.-. j Fmb'-d- n. N.b-. Mich.. Wii-i ban NV;.--nr, i::k!;art. ,!;arb-s 'IbMr-l k'l. P'1 i l.i.-co'n u t W.. ard ; ... ... . i t are-c K.t'Ir. h : T . : Tld.. -- ".r.pi oper l'c' T---" i-dat'-- to ;ip. m '1 !' e'TI ord'-T" ot .'1 T' T' e ' n g oT'pers Trials for ti." ;art?. in a.-h w-re rt for Sat urdny. Five w .! t:;:et : at' -.s ot h-r ";r:"prop' ';.-....-. .iiv;.-.' ! of bv nb ca.tin;:"-!. Th'-. 1 1 r 1 - -s? 1 .!: oh G" i 1 " i i Walt' b blk . . a - ! tele 1: ' . 1 a r I e -- 1 Sat-: , . 1 at-'. i: m;v caki.isij-: man is in:u as "Im:i-:pin(; tom A ' ! '- d Tiie j.o a 1 1 t :S N'r . I'd . a d F: a - u - ; 1 , . . . .la no Industrial League Baseball Gantr Post pönal 1 " it.: C 1". i' o - r ! St , b a P.. . b wo: k s. u ;'. r -. P. s i '. U ' 'I - ' i 1 II FID N ! Nat- - M sl'll IO i - . -i s a a -".- i l " : . 1 1 Of!. a r e p. n . o'clock F :v r . ti a . b . c Tli' .: : re-: . a ; - je e h" c-.T-r.. r of M . a -rtor. av. N it" - s 11 a t ut P 1 W the -T.T a a r on w it!:, ut h-.t " r rrf r;a I to C e - w H ct.1!()I l a r ' e s : s I,'-., d DI1MI 'I CD T.i -i heT.stn. v. a r " n : c e MAX. ::: N. ! frc'i ril Fr: he p o ( rSt. hi lay a-e. f r: t et t i '" T t ' JO ' ! T d nlht A "frer"" f . o: a - .ab 'Vit O!.-
7 f i r v r s Conspicuous By Their Absence At (Arcus Grounds Friday I.'.frr: f' h li.'-ti pop-- in ptp .PV' at til'- rarcus ee'.'T' y 'T" fvi'li f.'.'v Sülm ful.
,ad r-' n irr l .-. .i :a?. hour Friday r.pht an-J t;.. f tht fl.-r Uml lfon r---. ' sx' tii' -MKn. -Tcordins f'. (,- pohe. Th 1 y v.- id : - f. a. i .: the i'i.'t- t circui :-.. Pr th-- poliee t T th .- Mr:ni' a.t ha s n .:i erii'. In a'Mtt.on ti a half d- z n mn of th- 'lay fnrfp .i., I tcr'afr rart f li.' b'te ivf liiirMU, a number f r.p-ht mhti utc station-'! at th e ireu- ctrourd- from 1 o'rb P; in fh" ft'-rri')ii until after inMr.hrht. Tho- who '.vf rp it. sp"i ial !'it ' r. h" fjrourvN wr? y-i It'.I.Tt ar.'l Oir.cTM Iii. It, T''n:r, I'or-ze-r.t. Star.in!; a-. l : 1 1 ! 1 j . Circus Grounds Mecca For Hosts Of Local Peopled K-timatc Crowe-, for Two Performances at 30,000 Orjdian Given Treat. Y i 1 .- f fi a y was n err1 at one for the ni;r.tr-!M for Itlnün- HrotlKT? and r.arnum and Hailey's coniMned i irru rarno to town. From the flrM tnoTMont of their arrival kids and "u'rown-up"" too. wore very much in ider..' around t.ie lot at Sprlntrhro..k Park, where the city of -0 t-nt whi'-h hcais'-'l th- mammoth m!iow v. '-ro pit' lu o. T!ie "hi top" was non- tort lar"" to a commodate th" ast crowds which Miuirht adrnittanc". It is etirnatd that "0.of u saw the two performance's. T-or.ir fa fore the main hop hek'.iii, a vast procession of people? heirnn pourintr in the park. Thoy swarmed all over th" trrvunds look-in-over th" mysti'-al performances of the rouf ahout.s who Ret eve rythin, i Th.-V rady for th" performance, eons related around the side sii uvs. tb'y tiocked around the peanut stands. Street ears were overrrowelod until their capacity wa more titan taxed. Tr.e're was not enoir-rh room for an automobil w;:hin a mil" of the grounds. i .lany eu- 11. wum i"'- n-' !we,rkd harder than they eve:r elld ) fore deii th" million little things around th' circus whirh youngsters can lo. in ord r to e a rinide fc-e-at when the animal perform. Orphan Knjoy Si-lit. t Whn th- ncrform.ancc beiran evry availaide seat had been taken. Tho afternoon was the time for th ymui- fedks and ih" eveninc; that of the "crown-uns". One of the ninsf intt,r0stin? of the whole j(eay W:1S to watch the joy of th ' cfüldrn from the Orphan Home, ! v. h woro f.kon to this event of their liv,s "V the Klwanis club. Never ' did anyone i iijny a. sb.ow more than I they lid. Fach lumherlns elephant. :a li acrobatic s"a lion, every antic of the cbiwns was a source of wonuer and pure enjoyment to them. kiu-ht up until the last moment, reuip eif inttrestcel spectators hovered around the- menatteric tent, which was a regular trnvellnsr zoo There was an "ntire family of pdraffe, leopards, timers, striped zebras, ran typs of African de r, ".0 2 .'. camels, llamas, the elepha nts largest siierian ti-;er ever nrnu-;iu to thi! country. Fesides these thefe w re fH liojas and well almost . very anitnal that can be named. A ti parade started the performance, it wound char around the hj: tent and almost doubled on itself before' the last group of horsemom came on the inside. All throe rinss were going: nt once dh i-uch interesting acts and so varied, that it taxed the- ingenuity of a. person to mb-s as littP as possible. After the 'main show came the iguPr "Wild West" exhtMtton of bronco bu-dir.g. trick riding and roping. Th" circus scheduled to open in ( hicngo today. 10 Healthxvin Patients Rotary Guests al Cirrus -M"mbr of th" South Rend Rofary Pub .:r" "our friends for life.'" Th;.- was the unanimous verdict ot P foi m.r s-r ; m-n. patients at IPubhwin hospit il. who were the cms!? of Rotarians at the Hin-iir Urn-'i'T" und Rarnum and Railey ir "i- e sterday afternoon. Ai'ir.c: on th" piopo-.l f Milton lbt vi 'r '.rein. l oi' Ritary merrt- .'. 1 d the war vets a real time r-us. eoneytr.g them from r.-al to the circus grounds a i:tomob;ie s lo-in tor th oc- ''" "- v g-r.erotisiy proffered to.: cats u or Frank V). Heiing. Dr. Ibl-'ir p:eas J. R. Weber. A. II. t ! : : .-'.p.r Rrvan Fred Pruui, T.o.r- ' i!"'.'. DohaM MucGregor ! M. lb Wiliian. Youth. Struck bv Train. t Is Recovering at Hospital 1 ,, F: 1 ' -X !l i :d PJ e'hajun st.. ir-. youth who was ruck ' Vo:k Central p asmger ; a N--W ' -i .o i r I y Th-irs '.ay ventnu. Iat p: -a a- rep.'rf 1 !i :.- ing rom-f-:tab'v at Hpworth hospital, eirlier f-a: that P bad .tif v . of th'- brain o;- a fi : ( oir.cii. u tvired skull i b. i it. g prov d rrour'.dbv's An. xamtnati.m y-st-rday wb. ri h . i.a.ned cor.scioun r.-i reve.ab d r ' r minor bru:se an.l ti l-ad s. aii bad .-1 i ut his recovery bv attending physicians. ;s expect e'-d 1 is. n a pe : '.. tth is cor.side s i . 1 c r e d U.oUS. Funeral Services for Aped Accident I'irtim Here Sunday unri.tl ervi.-fs for Mr V. !-!:''. m. v ir- o? J. Katnerwb.o wa I ' tt-' av i: 1 iti an Automobi.e a r - . P t at e.rand Kap: ,b. Mich . Wed-i r.e- lay e enlr g. wall ? neu a i La .. f i. .- .' t! : 1 1. - a i -i . .iis i.. , 'A' iibMK. W. PaSatle av.. unrtrtT .ft - rnoon. Mrs. rhfim. who was thP wi'tnwdi P.ev. I h'.ll'.p Werbe !m. formerly mrstor "f St. Peter's ehnrch here 1, lied Thürs. '.ay afternoon as tl alt ecf the shock of the accident. i -r ' ear in wh:ch she was riJir.K, l:ieri by Pe. V. P. Schreiber of (Para! Ibapi'P, batt slipped off the of the road and gone over a
GET PERMITS TO BUILD TWO STORE STRUCTURES HERE
South Pari f HiiMnes 5rction to Sec Ncs Huildins at 585,000 Cot. rr.rit'Tirtily ir.CTf. :" ' , With Tfcr Tann r,r r.uKlins? rrrnv.Ls hj- th, huiidir d,rartmnt for a tw, -lory brick -fore , burdlnp and a ! thr-e-tory r.rc-prc-f storap; and j warfnou-1, aprrgatlric: in thir cost ! i:. ooo. in? siuir Hiiii.iiB . wii: n r( M on in n ria-a-: 'tcrnT of Monroe anil Michiuan ' . ! whof re cently th old Miller res;i drn was razed. 1 ie entire frc ntIfiKe of CG feet will be huilt upon. iprmiting four store- roem. on M:ch1 Is: in st. In the re-ar of the- roon.x j rh plans call for five t ore room.facing upon Monro; t.. utili??rr.c the j ntir depth ef the lot. l. feet, j The second floor will consist of two .or;?, cominntfiy :inicnea. i r.e-. owner ar Harry (Jreenldatt and hlKJi mith. KMlworth to Build. Plans for the purpo.' of ? curin a pr-rmlt to build were present.-J the department for a thrre-story cement and steel lire proof constructed huildlnir l-y J. P Woodworth. Fire-proof partitions are arrar(,'e"l throughout for s-torace of patticoiar kinds of furniture". As a storage and warehouse, th" building 1st a mod'd of construction and is deruqrird for the purpfv ef installing the most tnoderrn freight handlin facititi'-s. A two-story liousi urmounts the third floor over tno freight elevator shaft.
Th new Weoelnorth Morap andtnisht
warehouse wil'. be built at 4P9-411 St. Joseph t., and will be eif 12 4! J-L' feet dimensions Estimated cost of construction la $2r,00'. BRETHREN CHURCH DEDICATION SUNDAY Services to Start Sunday and Continue Throughout the Week. Dedicatory services for the newFirst Church of the Urethren, cofrner ef Miami st. and Indiana aw, will be held Sunday. Bishop 1 1 . C. Parly, e.f Virginia, senior member and chairman of the Mission board ot the church, will deliver the dedicatory adJre.ss at the morning service at 10:00 o'clock and t the afternoon service at 0:00 -o'clock. Pres't Otho Winger, of Manchester college, will assist in the services and will be the speaker In tfTT evening. The public !s Invited to the service. arvVto Inspect the new hulMing whTii is on? of the h.t equipped in the city. The huiiding which wa constructed at a cost of $6 0.000, was erected by the Hay Weaver Co.. of this city. It was planned by A. A. Honeywell, of Indlah-npolt. Special $erioes will be held at the church during the week. On Tuesday eveming M. Clyde Horst, Johnstown. I'a. will speak. lie wa-S
pastor of the church from H07 un-i The arrest was made on S. Latil 1014. T. I'. Georg of Goshen ! fayetto bivd.. near the Studehaker will be the speaker Wednesday eve-1 plant. Anderson was held at the mng. He served as pastor of the t station fer further orders frem the congregation from 101. until 1 f 1 0. Grand Kapids department. Professor Fzra Flora, of FIgin. 111..' Sunday school sc-crotnrv for the r ir st 1 church of the Urethren.' .and widely , Hlichanail Mail Chafed Willi known as a psychologist and ler-I Driving While ' Intoxicated
turer. will ppeak. The The v sen a horus of. the church will pre canta f a "The New Jerusalem." Sunday evening. Ju'y 0. closing the we?k of special services. Rev. Cavanaugh to Give iV. ). Commencement Talk Rev. John Cavanaugh. for many yeara president of Nbdre Dame and now of the university's faculty, ha. been vho.-en speaker for the commencement exercises of the summer school term, to be held in Washing-!( ton hall. August 4. Father Cavanaugh is nationally known as a most forceful and interesting euator and hn app?arecl innum.rHb times before local clubs and societies. As yet he has not announced the subject ov' his address. Final examination for those expecting to receive flegrecs at the con., i lusion of th summer school course., w 111 be held next week. . Theses' of those e'igible for decrees are now being received and all examined rv elate are said t be of a very high standard. Mooseheart Lcfiinn Plans I or Initiation Meeting The Mooseheart Regiem held its tegular meeting last evening in Moev-e hall. Plans were formulated iiu- the initiation of new members, whictt will be held in two weeks. t Fr.'.m win pr this, there -will bo nn iniJ Cation the first Friday of each ; month. A committee was appednted to ave charge of the refreshments at timn ,-,f ii , - m,o $ A Morgan wa named as , h , rnvin wi?h .trs Mabel Williams land Mrs. .es-if. Hanson as asitants. io Local Action Planned In Industrial Situation j No local action will be taken in jthe eo.u and railroad strike itua- ; tion. it was elecided at a meeting of J the tralhc committee of the CliambT of Commerce vestrda afternoon. ( ..i. ill... -4 iii'- ..-i;iiii4iit.-.- c.ji l-M'ti 1 the e-pinion that no action is neesisarV. as every pesible effort i now t i Ing made by the government to ; bring about an adjustment -f th (Situation. Hopefulness for an early 'settlement uns general but th outj,H,.K "was not viewed with alarm it - c II I ' t 11 Orkmatl Suffer I raCtllTcd Ankle; lahen to Hospital Jos -on liatvftr.l. . Kerr xt 'VulTere - 'el a fractured ankle yeste rday I while loading a tru k at the Stuele - - iUr r,,m rbir bn'.-ir.l -- -- - . .........v. ". s-tir.g in loading a truck of wo..,t "I: w tic n 4 the pile gave wa
re-fhtneatli his weitht. throwing him to
the ground, some of the blocks fa!l - ing on top or mm. un xamir.at.cn it was fouml that fraciured. He was and Immediately ru'hed to the Lp-
Jworth hospital.
Van A iken Finds 1
Favor With Radio ans Ur oectionl Kncorc Hcquestfd by Distant Station Orclirrtra on Tonight's Program. Tlir roram hroadcnstf.l f rfrA f r at ii r. I ' , w'l known viollnLt ' fron th.p Van Alkft: m u-Ji-'s. iaM,,tr.,, bv (. .1 . c.ntTorv , ! Van Aikf.n., re:i,1:, ; V .on or rn 1 1 -Mondino Kr: for 'vtra'. encors ia-.iutfd from trnlt and o!hr d'.tant ritir. Mrs. I.orers Titius and Mrs. Forft lliv! -.wer rrover.trd from nivin- thir par; ef the program by .jckness in thp family, hut deu-pite this ?thacX. ihr program wds a uccess frcm vry oin:. Th IIswnrth store, th" (Jateley ejhithinr .tor- ami the ev.n pl"te Music ftore of MS'hiwaka Fponsored thl program. Saturday evening's program will b? ?iven by an orchtra under the personal elircetmn of Mrs. Veiri (Jrisamer, and will inclu n th.e f t . -lowing artists-: Mrs. Verne Grisamer anil Mrs. lieldon Ieonarel. violins; Miv Mari" Anderson, jiiano: Wlnfieid So'iman, saxophon"; Kobrt Seaman, cornet, and Warren Nib's, clarinet. "Duke" Staples will be featured In a ninnolosup. The program will be. Under the auspices of the Ault Camera shop. c". ejuthri". broker, and the Complete Muic 5tore ef Mishawaka. Final ''Travel-Talle Sermon' H ill Be Given Tomorrow Th' last d" the series of Ihre "Travel-Talk Sermons" by Pew Oeorpe J. UovK will be piven Sunda at the First Kvanselkul church at T:;; o'cbuk. The sul.iect will be, "Following the Human Footsteps of Jesus in the Hol Iand." Itev. lonz spent lat Flatter Sunday in Jeru.-ahm. visited all the point.s of interest in sacred history in and around Jerusalem, made a motor car trip from Jerusalem up threuisth d'alilee and hail the unique experienee of being in a --trm en the S-a ef (Jalilee, visitetl Damaseus. This final address is expected te, reach the climax of in'ere.-t in the-. Sunday night "Travel-Talk S'ern ony." Officers Are Installed at Meeting of Pocahontas Order Tiie Degree ef I'ocahantas held its regular .ession la--t night in W. O. W. Hall and after a short business meeting installed their new officers. Sarah Stoffer will be th" neu iiro4 aha nt as. Oertrude Denzer. phetess. William D'hnian the powatan, Catherine Clark, keeper ot the records anel Sadie- Itailey. keepei of wampum. Dora Carotin is to be trustee. The next meeting will be held In two week.s. Is tabbed Here for Michigan Officers on Liquor Charge Prank Anderson, who P said to be Wanted by the Grand. Rapids police on a charge of unlawful manufacture of intoxicating liquor, was (arrested Friday noon by Capt. Hamnff,n and Odher Wolter t.. 1 1 ,i ii a -. i- I'n.a-i in.-i Mich I llin I 1 t 1 1 lit ' 1 1. , I'm 10 11 ui 1 wa arrested Fridav afternoon by Ollicer Wilson at the corner of Main st. and Washington av.. charged with elriving an automobile while intoxicated. He was held at the station Friday nigbit for his appearante eui the charge in City court this morning. Estate of Late Judge Klein Admitted to Probate Friday 'Piie estate- ef the- late' Judge- Fred Klein was admitte-d to probate in circuit court Friday afternoon. Judge- Klein did nd have a will. Mrs. Alice Klein ejualilied as administratrix of the estate which is valued at JoO.noo In personal property and reality of $4.,VH'- Tim other heirs includ" twf) children, Frederick C Kle-in. jr.. and Martha R. Klein. City Rand to Play Sunday Afternoon at Polaivatomi Sunday's city park band e-onvrt program by the South Rend City b anel 'tail for a concert at 1'otawoomi park, from the hours of :: to 3 o'clock in the afternoon, it was ar.:mun-d Friday by Park depigment officials. Two features are connee'ed with the aimouncenient. Trcxou-iy Howard and Lcprtr parks were favi ore tl for e-on'-e rt c'usiv 'f others. IT rite Sundips concert will be giver. 1n the popular' a.'t vid park. Instead of the uuai hours. in the evening this time the nautical treat will He ren.lereel during th" afternoon. .-a.nday. July .TO. th band will pki) at Leerer pirk, ,h" sehe dub acaording to th" announcement, then raiting fT Hp v.-ard or pa!ifd' s:udebaker park The program Pr Sund ay's'e-oneert has no, been announced. Auto Thieves Continue to Relieve Owners of Cars T'o autc-nol des were add" 1 to i til teden .-ars as he re ;lt et tii'Ti r reported to thepolio Thiirsil.iv nicht and Fridav. eine o them, rmtve-ver. was Inter re-c.vertd. I. M. Katanik. P'. S. Michigan st.. complained ol losing iis lfP model Buick tourir g iir. motor No. Pins', stolen, ho s i id, f7om th Notre Ihme campus. . A l?-2 Che.io!' t touring ear. helongin,' to Herbert Vn;l, vai F. tj: - - . I f . it. ,t, irking nia. e ,t m w. Wayne st.. Ti.rtlliv but was found aNar.do-..d and ('iinton svera ! at South i ur latr. acordinst te m forma - .: .v tv t mn pe..' t- r i .1 a v lII'.Il IWil.l ..... Mt-r TlotTinan. 21 N. Mkiitcan st.. and Larry Ilobbin.e. Linciln jvay K . were arrest-.', about 11 ; o'clock ia?t ntgr.t v pi'b.cers m-
his ankle wa i d and Smith, chared with e xgiven Mrft aid j ceeding the sped limit. They were
1 1 el-ne i on bond for apprrana. in
I court thi mornine
NATATORIUM TO BE
nrnnewpn mamtuv Park Hoard Announces Slicht Change in Rule- Consider Grading of Hoad. Ar. no ur. corner.: w a t si l Ti'-f.:r.K -'f t.hc L''ird (i park om-unr-r Fri day nicht th t th city
attti.riuni will he reopened to the.41 s I-i lcrt- ?t . who appearar.ee
' " . . . . "rUirf..l r . .aI Xn " for the pat two day ar.d .i.S an 1 violet ray systems pre-'-rt worKin at luii per cettt i o;iicncy. Th natatorium whi'-h hi-? b--.:n r! csd f"T '. hf p.'t 1"' day-s he. CaUse of fai'.Ut-e nT th. ' 1 " j b- i pniifi to the1 pub!:.? 'ith jiraci t.ally thrt Mime s-hrdu at-. 1 ar-
rar.ce-men's :-r ra:nr as hr.tar.d family. adopted. I nine-y ordered Hicrcs to make h!
A strict ruling that bataers must e nter tho .-i' wers fir.-t ! efore irom?' into tho peil will b made i n the future. nore-sary order that the pool serve' tho . 1 public to the best advantace thu
board request the cooperation of!'0"1"
bather.- observing the ru'.a; govern - ing the h.vimmers (Iiamre In lli.les. A slight change :n tim swimming; rules announced at last nght's! meeting n essitates halber entering the pool at the beginning of the be?ur if th-y desire an entire hour in th natatorium. 'Peeinning Monday the tank will be cleared" of swimmers at the ;ose of fach hour period. The board also considered the grading of the Riverside road, v.hb-h begins at the brick yardr en Riverside dr. Kstimatf s- of the coat of grading were submitted by Engineer Anderson and the project given e-onsideraiion. Th" measure will be the principal subject of discussion at the next park board meeting. FORCED TO COURT, JAROWSKI PAYS S50 Duromh Finds Residence Section Garage Owner Violated Code. F.aihirp of titlier himself or nttorney to enter appearance on the elate set for trial resulted Friday in ( asmier Jarowskls re-arrest on ai bench warrant and a tine of 5-0 and; e-osts by Judge DiiComh in citv court. 1 Jarowski was charged with violating S"c. 7":'. of the building code. The defendant's case- wa, of nil standing, several continuances having alr-eaely teen granted. A motion by Att'y Joseph V. Wypiszynskl for a" non protune rnery- liad been demurred against by Ass't Gity Att'y George W. Ornacht and upon the attorney's failure to appear for argument on the demurre" the city's contention was upheld. Theaeupon followed a warrant for Jarowski's rearrest. .lareiwski Pays Fine. That section of the building code Jarowski was charged with violating piohibit.s the maintenance of a public garage without a majority conPent of preqve-rry holders 30' feet either way e)f the nuisance complained e.f. Jarowski. with Pearl" Austin, operated a repair shop in the allev north of W. Colfax av.. in the 100a block. The court's attitude in uphold'.nrj the building code provi-ion pertaining to garage maintenance rc-j shown recently wlieui Austin' cas? was trid. A fine of $.'0 and costs W-as assessed by Judge wheh, however. was I'HiCnni!s4. appealed. Jarowski, unattended by counsel, paid his tine. . hird defendant complained of by Building e'ommisioner Davis, who wus arrested about the same time as Jarowski and Austin, is John N. Frank, charged with operating a garage in injunction with a furnace repair -hop at s Pinroln way V . Frank's case his nt yet come to trial. Advance I.umely Prfd. Allis Chalmers' American Can Co. . . . Ane riean Car Foundry Amera-an Hide and Leather Com American Hide and .Leather Prfd American Industrial Corporation .. American l,ecomuti vt American Smelting American Sugar American T'-lephon and Telegraph America n Wool Anaconda Copper Atchison Paid win Locomotive Pal' im ore and Oh hi . . Pethlehera Sttel "IP . . . . ; Prooklvn Rapid Transit Californi i Petroleum Canadian PactTic Central leather Chesapeake' and Ohio Chandler
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Barn, Kent Horse 1 here 1 oo, Count ' Hirz Al?o IIouecl FiitniK in Uiuanttary Milk Depot, Said Arretted. Fa:h:rn to hc 1 wnrnli.p to dist, r--utf 1 in tho arrt Thursday nicht r,f -ln'r-! ii I lice, m.lk diütrihutor. rtf .a,, I is" V nr tVÜ" n rrr.Vn '
f.lter-' a; coram,; to ir. a. iro' L.'ny, ch'.ef food ard dairy it.f housrht mi!k nr.1 r-so'.it ' 1
Aconnlin,? to Ir. ,T. V. Olppect or. boucht mi!k an I re sold it to conime;. it'ünc the produ ct in a j barn where he lived on S. I-iberty s-;. eon!itions under which th milk I elerot was ro"-luctd we-e .mvtlilnz ; but anitarv. rh arses th- irs'.it-ctor. the defendant keepir-.c his hor.-e U! i!i r th am rocf h" des makinir for himself ! Pf barn a re.-idenci I depot sanitary and apart fim 1 . : present arrangement e !.J " quit j bi!t;ne--, it j -iiti. Hicg' failure to I ahid bv the order resulted in comPlaint being filtM with Fi;y Atty. a warrant 1 1 Hammnr.1 who ordered r.d whr arre?t. ' 1 Jail Sentence IxVVokcd (IS ! i f, r ... ir 1 1 ' luuuur .i7teu l'"Und giii'.ty of unlawful post-s-M011 chares on his aamittaiuf of ownership of a milk bettle and a whisky glass containing the elrainin ef whisky. Frank Farkis. "soft cinnK panor oiiender. o.w Uiapini '. .. iv ii neu 1 '.1 1 aim com: s ill cay court and Friday given a suspend"i jail sentence of 1 2 r days. Th .upended f-entence was revoked upon notice given hy the defendant of arb'al- londs to the amount of 5'jeo web? furnished feir appearance of Farkis in Superior court N". -. t' "'l Remodeled C. of C. Quarters to be Occupied iext W eek Work on the alterations that are being made in the- Chamber of Comj merce building i? far enough along ( ; that the first of the "moving" wilP take -place Saturday afternoon. The offices of the Chamber of Commerce are to be moved to the second floor while those of th.? Veterans' HurealT will be moved to the first floor, establishment in their new ejuarters is expected by beth organizations to he completed next week. Detroit Contractor to Aid in Home Building Program
As a result of th' appeal for a vail- i re u la r re a tion of p.ri s in Frida'tj lp.ab'... butldimr cot tractors made ev-lstoik market. M '"' cral elays ago by the New Homes) Preeli-thmi of further cut.- m!
bin . an a Detroit e ontr.ietor, wn does business on a larg se ale. has completed all arrangements to bogin building wnr'i in South Mend at an early date. As his first move the contractor will start construction work on five houses for a local contracting firm, now unable to care for its large number of jobs. Officials of the New Homes bureau state that contr ictors are continuing to list .their n in es as available for building work, and that those already listed are re porting success in dealing with prospective buildei whose names have been furnished to the e-omplote list of contractors. A list containing the names of LP prospective builders was mailed Fri -
day to all those cntractors who have ; Crucible also sustaining listed with the bureau, anel it is theho.ss. Sabs amounted
intention to keea the e-ontracior. poes-ted up to date cencernlng appli - cants in need of builders. It belie ved that th s action wil! result in benefit to both tho builder and t'n? eontractor and thereby facilitate building. Approximately 100 persons have called at the bureau eflic? since Monday and inquire 1 after building inf or ma tion. John Wisinowski. 82ti V. Sample st.. was arrested ln--t night at 11 cloek by Officer Dorabrowskl charged with driving while intoxicated. He was held for appearance in court this morning. A -mall grass tire in tlie 1700 block In Sherman av.. wa extinguished yest'-rday morning bv Ho-" Co. No f No damage was repot td . 10 5 14 4 71 1 f i", 14 70 43 116 fil 7tP 121 IM) 5 3 I o l I I 9 .'.4 77 eil 13?r 40 71 44 3, 117 '"2 sei 122 911014 pab, - 1 s. 1 4 0 "H 4 1 -V KS 7H f. 9 K 12 2Z rtn 2 1 ', 17 P 7 D'.-P 17x'i 14 HP 4r 105 2 x'j 4P ; r.r.u n - ,) ", 37; 7? . U'i 1 SI 13--4 74 i 1 t 4 30 2 217 7 43 1 1 6 bps 70 121 P o o y 2 :,3"ü 10 02 1 1 S 0 3 7 7 25 1 2 61 N 13934 4 0 7 i, ij 7 5 " 43 P si U ' 2 ! 1 1 31 10-, p v?. lr.P P.P 173 P 3 Te .n V' l n 4 " 4 0 1-2 17 -2 :u 3'1 77 f. 1 "I 1 ? f, l29 22 54 15 44 117 P. Sfl 1 1 . Vi?. - o - 0 . S 1 0 1 r A .11$ r. 4 -' 44 4 4 U 7". . 43 S2 22 2 '.' 1 2 31 1 0 f, PIP 10 bih 4 3 r , Mb . '2 2 E n r.i left c r: . 11", IP, . lTSP J 4 : " - T' 0 , ie4 V .IP1; 4P, 17 -n t ? ... - !.' . -."4 . 4 3'P, . MP 1 2ft . 1 u . 7.tis ,170't; , 2? u ' H o . - - - 4 17 i r it a 1 PA 3ft 4 0 SO l. 104 ! D7 H s s 17" 1. 1 S: . 3i 155 2rJ 22 1 h 54 16
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IPtimateä" urplus of ! 122 $2H.3pe"'e0. roual t j ing same period, 1C2P D'"p.(p:nent of Labr rc iMvirte 1 busine: no'od m r;ir'.ir month1great iue ?ao sei-on.il slackening. pro-p-e:s ;r..-p:r' conti Jena e. r'il"r'4l rf'fnr l-...m'i vi";.-i v y ,. . .
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Senator Loice and P1 (I. o. P. rvuor.-, b gloves pro;o-"d by finance uunmitf-'. Ohio and Pennsylvania troops r nmi out Hani ing to f..rm coal o:o m i-sioii to .- ;
MOTORS FORGED DOWN ON MARKET Irregular Reaction of Price? I) 1 f evcions in r rnlav Stock Traiisactioip M:V ViiRK. .lulv 1! f'.alizing 'oviles. uch as nu;illv ae-eomoanv week etid e?peration at thts ne-aou of tlie year. am! prssu!o lim
shorts, inspirr-il 1 .irfs'ly !;' mcr j iip'tiacitig d' ebqinpib.s iti the- cria..J"AI
1 1 1 1 I i m i iio.iii v t T-1 k i v ':i sp : m ii- . . 1 : I . .. t .... x , T-ill.rl il i l Ii . f o'i ocrwl 'i n tt l'reelictiop-a of further cut.-" in crude oils were foliowd by a sera -of raid's; against that uroup. Me.xie an petred'um reacte-d -1 points from its top and P"S"d at .r loss of 2 points, d"me.tic oils ai.being impaired. Stee P anel epuipmenls we-re subjected fo greater prssute l.itt whi it Pitt.-burg r porte d a shutdown naFf a' rtaoiti e-taonl shrdla etao at sev-ral of the bP" milb be en u.-e ef tue-i ;-he.irtage and the railway ex'-ut i ves issue d a ea-1 rn ; stan pafV statement. Motors were hammered ibo.sTi in the last hour, heavy selling then centering in Studehaker at a m-l ins of IP, points and re-actions ot mne to two point-s in related stocks. l V- poi n . i to h s r. . ' ei i . j j shares. j All ef th" day's i all money h-ans island reiuwals into next wee k W ' t t made' , d a at 4 pe-re-euit lan.brs r-'port-small incjuiry for titim fundbut .-.0 to foi-day accr,mmodatlns ( f'ütinued t be- offer al at tt p'.Tcent.
l'iriniiesr aain prevailed in for-j cign 'xchahge, steriit:g r:.-:ng t ' within a fraction of it best epiota-; tion ei th week with additio'iai re-i coxeries in French. Italian and FbP glan bill. (oi-man marks wrol mo-:', of the n.eutrals. excepting Switzci-j Lnd and Sweden, whet' nominal j losses we-re reported.
HEAVY WHEAT SELLING HITS BULLISH THEM) I'lU'WC" .lulv P. Heavy M',lInr wlrlch took pboe ia th De-f-ia-ber delivery of ulia; h'-r and which was supposed to be or. fcr' icn account more than e.ffst in the wheat market I'ndiy the bwl . , , . i. . . ..I .o ellect :u ntg export rusi:.' s- -i:... ... , tension repardintr tii .-trike mIuh. Tim close u.ä ti l b-! 2j 1 1 o n . cents net lower to cent sdvnm". with September 110rH to 1 1 "i anl December 111 to 112. ''am tln-l-he:l a shade to cent down ostt edf 1 and 1 to 1 rrtt.s ar d provisions arying from 2 to a rP ' 17 cents. j At th- start, v. heat pi p"- d;s-j played n fdeney t' edimb . re -ult of the apparently ur.p: msing ! emt'ook for .settlement of !" tai;. and coal strike and be.-aus f vi.lone e of ne w export purchasing on ; cab. Notw.ths'ataii.'ig a '.a rg. much hedging pressures-. ,-u..c-- r-talne-d eay control of th- marke. I u n til alx.ut noon, h'-lp- d oy .ani mates that 2.000. pom tei aa-" " " bushels had ber.-taVmn ! r.ar-p. the greate.s total fe.r any s.t.-b 'bt so far thl i-.is.rn Fxport buying e.f coin. e--t i n ; . !at 1 nC0.ti0O bushfls. ga'.e stie-.g-.i t ,-. : ne rorn ' wan aa". 'wheat prices wer -:: i Dvalin3 in ' ci w re r: ir.f ; 'Z ra d i riTTMU RCJ 1.1XKSTO k. tt" XTTI.K - KerMp's" hcht : js.ifi.lv. e'trn..? tuJ "i : , P""' I,,..-. ',;- C'.i .- v. il cia.-n ?" . rk. i a I SI! LLP ANI" LAMI'S - lt- Ip? ta irket fbiw srt'T l'wrr. braii- wd t.r7 'i 7 7iO ' jreel fiV'-r '. 7-" : f.i.r mixed i.Vei ." 7" ; : 1 milts' 7r.".il2.".. x ' I1(U; -Ke f-.'s ."d ilaiVc ,.. , frs ' ln?rki .icrir I'r';"" l:ovr $10 ! : TU. 1 .1-OL1 $f 'I 7elti P i li.'.IVV VrkrT ?1'' Crio.r. . brlil Y.rlors rn.V'dinc. j.;g- ' tin -ji'.i '.1 e . r.oii'hs J7.Vv-itt "7.' 54N";i7. Illf'.XltO FIIH'A;. i iy 1.1 VI TO K. Jt IP X iS - It""1 Ip.'f-i. ii; irket 1"'.;2."h' ii'.ghT; '- .in:;i'': gra'J. up nie-ft. P.'tlk .'. P : t.-r 11: brirvir- "it P". pM'o : :n-i: i-a ' xvP;rM SI" :n P !Ci ; Z h t wriest j. ; o -. i i ' t'i 1 1 . .,' I 5 pi 4c C, ia .l", : i v v p i -k1:.g ... I!; Z .'W. "'. T Is s '.1 tO ; f 7:1 - .p" ; $'..' pl.ä" imtti r . ir .. :'t- tmi'Lc "-r-
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