South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 204, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1922 — Page 2

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THt SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. JULY 23, 1922

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' "HARDING HEARS

NEW PLAN FOR ENDING STRIKE

1 .Major- of Five Anthnuite Cit-ie-SurM Plan of Coal Settlement. ' .' 'i'-'J fr. r:i j- i-.- !r."i

Move to New Location

Writer Tells of Visit of "Teddy" AYERT BIG FOUR

To Former Local Pastor s Church

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fKoIihaat, in Saturday Evening Pot Article, Describe Visit

to Dr. Moerdyke"? Church in Chicago Mr?. Karl Kinp. Daughter of Pastor, Supplement Story.

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!?!ons of H. H. KohIc i it, fnrmcr e'Ji-

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'concerns a ffrnmn deliver'! ty Dr. i lter MoPrdyI. furnier pastor -,f jthe lo. ai Dutc h l!eforn-.rd church j from 13CS until 1916. before Th:o- ' dor l.coeve:: in thf fa '.I of If'Ol 'vvh; Dr. Mctrdyk was h- a l of an ! t:!.f:n:hf- 1 Lr: k churrh on ihr wsi

isMe if Ch;ca(,-j. Th art.rle apjf July 2 2 and is on of h etifs of ;flri!c!4 dealing w.th Kfi fiat's ier- ; sonal reniinisences of the presidents ! from Oveland to Hardin. Accordilrx to Mrs. Karl King. .'15 W. j Sail rv., a daughter of the minister, the tory not accurately told, how- ; ever.

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irar.l7.-r and wa ent out K n,,r N()t ,0 Wajj. Out C. the criuntry by t. Ilo.ird c f rorr.os;i , He'.atior.ft to tik- ch.irge of r v -V W . Strike A erted. church lie .(nt 17 vear? in Grand Ilapid. Mich., until hi p.s- 'o-.:;r,u-I fr. :. torate Lecam- the second rr,rfiet in ; 7": ' v

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'a-'.y '. r-i'. i-i fl!; cd ; ta i rnin-rs ratber thin by the govi ü.i.r,:' -.r; '.or. d i n ra'. j r -i nvrit to whiih the farts in th a j---,, i,f ; I r. fomi a - . i-oal trike rnisht be prrsenfed and ri ! mth'-rM to ti.e rhl"f u hoe decision wotiltl be finil. was

ri an; in ended the means for endn' ih" oal .trike in a letter 5ent ni'.iy by th" public committer on .ial to I'r.-s't Ilardinx and certain 'i . ' -n: Ler of oormre.

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.fiah h.i;'s lioyr and living ffin-

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i-nn.P .if rhe hir? to settle Ht ? 3 0 a - in v. Thi " S.ut w.Ts thro 'An off ih -a na-e . :d lluni. -a I'll rnu-h of h:s f.irra'w tied uo in .y bd t o im-diurn

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n'.tif r ;n 1 rat! intt -!-! b -- ;uii' miwi,'nn e at the hink. N'o-.v lly it: ri proral ('.tfikritpt hv hi o a n j. tition. b.-t.nir la k '.t iafor s-j h thin.;-- a theater take:-;, rrcio.ss arti'-'.e. aid b..s w.fe's clorliin. I'a.l.ire of Kan lort nor Involve hi-; b-oker.0.e b'.;.-i and olb- r tn5.. .:,-. it va b arned. Complotcly llroKc. That Itvan conip'.eteiy ).roke" van erupr; aizd today by the fact.

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nf Onn.cin'' to I'hirucn at th on,i 1 .nl' h r. o, i -AI1. M.M.I I . .

of Augast. 1901. He express. 1 a! Roosevelt and Dr. Moerdyke were1 -Irs- Maty Airi: Har'y i' 1 ? S with to visit the Dutch Reformed ; c .se friends, accordir.,; to his da orb- :ar' -s .t . d.ed y terday aft-r: r church for the Sunday services and ; ter. Tb. y b th v.ctit to the s-in. -. - -t t m- Sy J s.-ph !. Mr. Kohlaat called for him thatUhurch and often conversed in Da'cii : I 'al. I'fa'h 1" " I - a ; i r r an liy.e.-- T T

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mornlnsr and took hin out to the mal! church on the ed sfde which wan a vet unfinished. 1aUt, it gr'v tremendously in size and had to be greatly c-nlarKd. According to th article. Dr. Moerdyke did not know Roosevelt and wa informed of his presence by an uher after he hi l delivered the sermon Thn the vlca-president was invited to speak. Dr. Moerdyke was a :rat or-

A M.'H alarm at 8:1 o'clock yesterday mornlnsr wios answered by Hose, Co. No. 4 and truck 1!. when a box car beloncing to the New Jersey railroad caught fire from unknown origin at the Grand Trunk freight yards on W. Division st. The Hames were put out, with a loss of ft bout S 1 0.

together. Contrary to Mr. Koh!- :ir-e .i:h w .th eoin;.::. at;or-. S'.saat's opinion. Roosevel: came to his ' ). v. a- N.'a-, Mail. No, church thrpe times, twice as gover- lx. ;iI'd was '.7 eu old.

nor of New Vork and once a vie- , -ur"- anv :s survi.-.i oy s provident. Dr. Moerdyke vis.ttn hwrJ ons- Lou-s a:;1 H-r.iy Ha-v ail several times at the White iiou. I1-0 M' Maüy, and thr- e si.-te:s. Mr , Dr. Moerdyke retired after leaving ! l'u'T' k l'iM-n. Mi - Sarah r , , his South Hei d pastorate and a; the -M:s J i- ijar.. r. ' pre-ent time .s or. an extended tour 1 ' ' Nv ' 1 h -!t of IMrope. whre lie expects to be.' ' hur.T, Tn-l'iv Mi..r:tiuntil October. nt o. ioa. R.. William Rurke t'- j . i ü'-.nan. I'.;: r;a! w'.li be m dar;.. r !G.'oe (tne ery The body nail :' li.NIlTS GI7T $2.000 I j!: state ut.'il tlo time of the funeral

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Though 25 shots were fired, ro one ah Rsister $2 Cottage flrn-.e a v. whs hit when three bandits es-j caped with a $2,000 payroll here to-j rvnvv urr'K

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Violin lessons at eight cents each are available at on Iondon school.

dauchter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. WjU. m I rt ; i : e tr.a.-t ;rHurk of i ß ? n. How man st.. d:-i i - j r i i. to t'-.e h-- 1

Original Koine of Iadmi Clnncr at lit S. Main St,. Mishawaka. ! The Aetna C!oini, one of the old. st clean. a' anil dyins etaJli.h - ! Hu nts in the city, has just niMed into its nnv lo ition at Sample St. and ! Lincoln way K.. the t'o-sory building having i-een purchased by the prpri tor, Theodor- Trat a -a ' I Mr. Trat ai.s lias ban ;:i t be t leaning busirtcss in South Rent! and Mi.ba- j waka siree l'.'OT, hen he m.ove.1 t Mishawaka frorn "hicago. four j vears after his arrival in th" rr.ito! States In 1'Jl.t Mr. Tracas movetl !

Iiis business to South 15 -nd and vv.i.s 1m at d for eight years at Lincoln way K. and Jtd'fer..n b'.vd. 1 Miring th..s time Pej. r Ilalas. an expert hatter, laaaiir.e assttt iated vviih Mi. Tracas in the business.

In the new If ation Mr. Trar.4s has installed the most modern c'A.m-

pit mouths i no real help to th1

lon-utoi'ig I uhli .' the e.mi m u n ie.: -tion added. "Should the government a.-s-aino temporary occupation there i.-t danger that the jiassions arouatl may leave scats. Moreover. th small amount of eoal so mined will b. iridued at an outrageous .st. What the industry needs toda i the vision of the engineer mo;-" tlrtn the bayonet of thf- soltlier." Th.' conimi'tte. of wbifh Norman

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that his son has taken a j"b a-, "run- h(i.;, nu. 1 ir;rL; on h.- situation

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'iro-e the strike began.

rorn sricmi: victims FOrNI) IN NKW YORK

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Wokerase ttrm. Al'.b.oujih Allan A. Ryan's ft thf, Tb.'-nias I't rture Kjan Is a inuitin:ii'.j.'':ia:re v hos- wealth nearly

rivals th.t of i:o.u feiler, f. it li.-r . nd I x , . w y(((.K -M,,V jlv IV) 5W 1 -rw f.- )t.irs Th imll.lls, cotnmit sui-ldi and friends of A ban euy he t';f ff..!;. o..rs.m.s in the m, trop,,Ii o assistance frorii his father. ' j v at' v tod IV In Hi bankruptcy petition. Kyanj " j;,,it. s, L.'.ilor. was fun.l in a gave his hahtli'.tes as .'..,. , . :..il n, ,n AliVlAt r With a IlU!(.. b,s assets a $'.4S..ot.:. Two vers h hr lij a r,.Wl;v,.r by :.g a Rv an was iait d as b .na vvc-rta f j ,,. r" ,,iS a5,ts "f r'l'h "n! '"yhv.'Kato Hertd.in. who bad been band'' at the tau- the petit... n w.m ;;, tjln., wn f(Minil (l. ad ot ' ie ' t O , t 11; 1 1 '.. .... J V,.,- , .w,r.

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matter Ii-uu a national standpoint. , ' k occuis to me thit va.u a.s chair-1 Mian of -lisit n t 11. hav- absolute j . a uthor.ty it, c kli our committor in-J

j u sa h a meeting M itiitenee 1 is prompted fullv, by my desire to

MUST CONSIDER PEOPLE, M'CRAY

WARNS STRIKERS:- -'r,

Radio Engineer Savs VCill .f r.O.OOO Miners . , a r 'Cannot Dominate Kbltls inspects VVtSAl of :?.tio.u)i)o oiiu-r;. : Station at Y. M. ('tUitltMla'l fl'olll p re OV,"l ,

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fet tly roper for any per-on ttt mit 1 Mark Krazier, vit e pre-idop.t .f work if not satisfietl. The samo ; the radio t ncir.t ri;tg arporaiion. right t quit work should be ac- I Chica go. on an inspection of radia conbtl to the individual who wants : iccciving aiul bri.adt. a-ting here, to work. It is in defence of this j Friday, found to be unfounded ttie priti' lple that I would give con-' rumors that local stations were siib'iation to the calling out of , nu-eting ditth ulty in "picking up" troops. .messages. programs and cotieertM Action Too l.fttc. ! broadcasted at a distance. "It is a matter of common know'.- j Mr. l'razit r v isited the New--edge that viob mi f has t-'-'iirml in ( Times station, W 1 5 A Q . at the V. M. otlo-r states of a most .b-gr.-.t efui ! a., where with a 'Utting an 1 and tragic character, due, i think. Waslür.gtou R.u'io Corp. ai-paratus birgely to the fac t that the strong i jie "tlU pic king up mosages trom arm of the law wa not t b rown aJ1s.i s City. Detroit. :iücagt arol around the sat i' the trouble b--:.n.inv f,t!ier titi s He found the lo-

fore it vva Moo late to stop the lbjw.,. Nation apparatus at the "V" rc ! of human bb.od. If 1 have any , , r;vjn,, M1,sU.(S from far detain! authority at all. I am ib t-nnlncl ; s... t ions as xw us broa.lcasting

that a similar .mgrare snau imh ; m,.arV.s that Were heard over stain the fair name of Indiana.'' j a v;u, aIra. Attr da-- 'i.-tng th- stat -s duty to i furnish ccii for ttio use ,,f stote !n-

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stitutb ris and expressing belief th it the interests of the pub!;.- are paramount, the governor aid: '1 am doing everything I p""s!My

car. to avert a cr;s. I am h p t g IiUUlN; I'HUMITS and pnyihg that the ne.a.vaty wth. 0ri..storv fr.tnif .wellsnsr. 12j-,H-t ariv. for drastic ,.f:on. 1 can IUn1.ph ?. ch.irlw K. Ma-a-uro you. how"ver. .f thf 'i';4an, estinvited cost U.00Ö. comes when I feel that tue, neces- ( Twö.,.f,rv hr;ok h.:aing fmedlcit;. ot ht- state demand :'. r.dl (. :.i:ioritorv , 2U s. Williams ft.. am supported by the authority of ! M (; HaPr ' J2n on0 the law. I shall k? to it that the, nr(..storv ' riim dwellings: righ-s of th- Xiu majority o: the. Rnh;on K,.nfip j.Vvcnth puV..L at- .sorve I. . t jo.son The fe jvetnor n.ade a mov today j y j, i.vlanl. L3i Dti? s'., $2.to t-n-.l tlio .nkc ihsol'ir as it a lie eta I -m-, the Indiana coal tk.ds by lnviurn rh.trs Martin. ',2 2 K. Milton the scale ca.ninul'ees of both iii.iu-rs j jr and operator to meet w.th him j r: i: My''-rs. f 1 :. K'rvcnih rt, Tuesday in a jo.rit coiil'rrcr.o'. öo.'uij j; O'i. lle.-.er, iHoi.l.:;: of D.-ir.ot Noli, Myers and Rwles. Dil 2 Ca.ollnA

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A Convincing Message:

Our July Clearance es

a entering upon the last week brings to you a convincing message of cconomv. Read our advertisements daily. You will find them interesting in solviw your wantsS in a -ery pleasing and money-saving way.

The Mid summer Clean-up Sale of Dresses Continues and with every purchase there is very noticeable expression of real satisfaction in the buyer's face.

That fact is readily understood when you stop to think that $8.50 Dresses in Gingham can be had at

$4.95

$10.00 Gingham and Voiles are goin for $6.95 $19.75 Dresses of exquisite materials Sellins: at

$9.95

Special Selling of Children's and Misses' Oxfords and Slippers at $ 1 .95 This lot includes white canvas oxfords and slippers, patent leather and brown kid oxford:?, all sizes from I Vz to 2 and 2 to 6, are now represented, but will not last very long as the values up to $5.00 are among this lot.

Beginning tomorrow Starts Our Mid-Summer Clean-up Sale Of Skirts Included in this selling are white cotton and colored silk skirts.

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Prices hcive been radically reduced to enable us to close these garments out quickly. Here is your opportunity to get skirts at real savings.

Cotton Skirts

Gabardines, our f Sat ins at $5.00

Gabardine, $6.50 value? for $3.95.

Silk Skirts

Fancy silk and Baronettes. $12 value0 at 50.95 Roshanara and Fancies. Si 5 values at $8.95 Fancy Silks, values to $19.75. now $14.95 Navy Blue Taffetas, values to $1 1.50, now . .$5.00

Two interesting groups of hot weather Lingerie for Women Gowns at $1.00, $1.50, 51.98

Summer Hats Reduced Values up to $20.00 Monday at $5 .00 The Clearance Sale during the past few days cleaned up light hats. We have regrouped the remainder and added new values into this group for tomorrow.

Sport Hats

Your choice of this lot tomorrow

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