South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 228, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 August 1922 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
CABLEGRAM TELLS NILES BANKER OF FATHER'S DEMISE
George E. Flower Advised of Death in Australia— Other Niles News.
NILES, Mich. Aug. 13 (Special) —George E. Flower, vice-president
$60,000 GEMS, COIN ROBBERY AT HOTEL
' 1 1 i , Vv A I ; I. ALU. M c i . A :g "riu:- haw; tr lrvS i;, eaf.'' pb-.as' se the ea-h."r."
Tn's pbien r :,
-.-e Ottawa l!(-iri i
w n th first r
'.'! part of the hotd r.i i na :. :ha' rumor? of a pr-.? . s'-don C r.i kir.c !' wer b&.ed i Pi. Out f.f th welter of ooii!!. -:,if?nin'5 ;his r n. i.r.s line . , dieted th" ho4! strong bax. fair '.rg :hr f four das'
of the Newman and Sne'.l bank.
r-e, vd a a b irr." m announcing th. death of h,i father at llohert,
I a -man. a. Ai;f.r.il;a. whre he went ;
:-ht y.irs aro from Toronto, for : ; health. 1I i urv:wd a' by tw i (!auh!rs who re-il in Los Arg-, Ca '.if.
John H. Huff. uprvisor of the r)r.d warl is, ha. !. n Invtt"'1 by Herbert Lmon. chairman of the Berr'.T. rour.'y boird of j-uper-aiors to go with two other uprv:.oifl .and J. J. Sterling, attorney, to Iar.ing on Au?ut 21. and make vigorous protect to the r,"omm,nd ation of th" state tat rommlvlon, v hih ra.s th" va'.tiit'.on of real and pf-ron'i! property in Prrien county, over the valua tion of '..-.st year, and $22.000,000 mor than th amount ft by the P-rrlen rounty board of er'uallza-t:on.
ps ar.d jewelry ief: bv
va, riou guest at in- (illirp t,r
i rio-pirx, wj.s ioot'i ."on.ftir.i W(dj n.f!ay n:'rht. At i-a t i,n p.nk-
rtor. detalve has bnn inv..l-
Wirrn W. Sturmi, of the (Jrand Rapid.' polios department, ha been her to aid in Poking ver thn r,round. Th" hotrl mi na' ni' nt adrr.it It
nnr.ot r uratoly 5tatn th" J.s bo-i
raus4 it. ha. no idM ,i to thp v:i!n
of the jow-ds p.ar.d in the
Humor?1! ir ti'..tt.rnr f.mp!oy-s pa-' th
anions'
va!uo
loot at nvT than JOO.or.i.i, y,. f;10 mar.arnerit r If !s inclined tj rtcrird th; figure as Pxc5.-d 'V
Although this is an "off year" !n Berrien county politic. th romin? November r!rt;on prom!.- to r of murh Introst, .. arrordins: to the petitions fid w!th th clr k of Berrien county, a full ticket Is in the fieId for hoth iadlntr parties. There will b a rfI content at th primary !ft:on on pt. 12 f -r tha office of rsr'trar o' dd, f-!x aspirants for tht ofTlcf. flv mn and one woman, having AIM thrir i t i tion.
INDIANAPOLIS. are more horses of on Indiana farms
D. C. Waltz, who submitted to a ptIoih operation t th ft. Jo'ph, Mi-h., .sanitarium. ha returned hom.
Mr. flr.d Mr. Frd rckfltf Mr. nnd Mr?. Por Thompson and Mr. and Mr, r.njam in Sh'' wpte amnnir thn who attndd he reunion of th Sh-ey family at IIuilfon Iak on Sunday.
Mr. and Mr.'. Warren Ridiner. 2U Rier ar- parents of a daueht er. MIn I'.Tn.' Mutz i" viFitinsr in Jickson. nnri:" H. CI'itii wi tlie fpvker Monday :t tii" mortinsr of the Kf.'rv c!uh. Mr. '.ibmi. who
spends th1 wintere
spoke in Mi. it ii
H. l-h-ips of
F. Tal!.' t of n(-rc '!u' uf-te.
Director Promises Groat Horse Show or State Fair
Vi'-:. ! -T:."i e i b :-,hr 'lu.iiity tiin for inanv
y.ir.s and pr-)--p'-f b" are bright ;or th Kratst nors-- show in thj lii.story of the Imliana .-tat fair, according to bin WiIm.u director of th hor.e department -f th'- state fair which wi4l b field during th Wf-e'K of September 4. "The horse industry i--, ,.' from dr;d or e--n rleepin if ludiar t," Wilx.n said. "'I predict the Indiana fair will have oi.e of '.. trratti-t hors shows in it" history in September. II will not o'lly I e made up f.f hih r.td'- Per' 1ito;.s. I'.. ,':.-. rs and other heavy hor:--.-. but of li-rht harness and saddlo hor::"-. T'n re are niar.y of thes kind.-? in the state and the 'Inn and we are haw::;; for the fair premium lt and for stall room maker it plain that the hor.se show will be ;;nd fine." A new hors-show building ---t-in-approximately $ I L,.".r,0,( ill li'ivf l.con compb ted !y th' time to lai ope ps. I'r.try !i.-t.-' in ali departments of ;he t"air will h .- August 21.
UKGES INSTIU CTIOVIN MEANING OE FAMIEY WINONA .AKi;. Aim. 1 . A course of instruct! n ia t.'ie ia:n;!y as an institution of s i t . . iiadul-
boiiUI
in.-ttuction in :u irr:;;
in
the South.1'"1 intro(luc(l into th--- public
Florida.
n
P. it t'.P Creek
Itev. XV. .and P..
re, Calif..
curriculum of th' country. a. a means of comb ail in tbe divojee
T:.ctt Catherine Mahoney ha r--trrt:ed to i 'aioatjo after pendimr four wee-e v:ir,itinn with her mother, Mr. J. Mahoney.
Mi- ?Tiry .M.'.Ier md n'lce, Mr", ('rare Fp b -v.aff of Manchectrr. Pa. are cil'S't at tlic home of the fi".
e il. Ir. He:.v:i h H. Mai tin. president of 't-neva i -- ..i her' Tuer-day i i an .d'r.-- to 1Mb annual r,o ei -i.t of :: t ;.
jtian ' :t;'!i.jiiM ;., it i ' . fi n l,i ( under the :nt. -pice- of t.:e N.'ti
Kefcrm a-.-o. latum. "Many niin; p-op'e choc-e
part n er witli no nior
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mr brot !: Mr?. M viP.e. Ind . a; ircton. T. " hom.e of M.
ward Miller.
s a u u
than ihey '.oaId c!uive ji.aiim
a danc-.." the peaber ail. 'Tie Fnited States i km d: n of in tii.-r
. j countries .a.i 'the h.:i; v !mi!M:v; p.e-.-er-i of Kendal-1 around.- for :l:on ,,io -). divo.e1 Miller Ilu'l rf W.ah- '-' ''! -' "'he pi n-. wir r- marI.. I.. i . . :.t ....1 ir
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H. n. Vy::' fid a u:t for
or Kala ma 7.' o ? 1 en .lamavres ic
vu;v s w In." ;, oii ' .m "Th" nel" ..f pi e i ( h that rt ion
liarrv Hilton of South. Pend, whom
which corn ems
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he alleges caused dimae to Ii i automobil, in o colli.-ion a few last a;n on the Ni' --Ind.iin lake r.i-l.
down o tlie nia rriv d
POLICE INVESTIGATE
MURDER CONFESSION
War Antiques Cause of Veteran's Marital Strife
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T1M:KA. K.iik.. Amu. 1.1. - Py I.: ,'. S.i Cap:. Pi:r:r;v . C'on. (I A. K. 'nan. ani hi- biid- f a year. ; Mrs. Ma. belle 1. 'on-j. loth of whom arc over T'b b.ave c ine to the;
parting of th wtys all b'e,njse of the caidain's bve for hi"- civil war picture.- and ni"in ntn. Th-3 brbb 's suit for d.vorce was !'-;r.tr lic.ird today in district court. She charge,! th.at when she suk?eel har-ln: her oil paintings in
pitch fi i:lp
lie- today were : n :i:a ! i n au . 1 1 - j leipa! cnfsioji of S;l is Foster, j lu'oom maker, who kilb d 1 ino.df h la- AUrT. that he had murder'! i td.'r n rsct'.s ! 0 yuirs ac ; Accord in in po'n-. i-'k-t er a - ' N inpt' d to Kill Mrs F;i.:.b.-i Sor; m: ju bifoit- p.e t"( Iii.- .,wn lile. i An acijua intani e of Fo:ers fed1
i police that I'ost r told him that b.ij ; had murdered a man nam.d lb 11- ! ; wood at Carlyle. a Mrs. Ihn-- a: Mt. ; !'iv'. and two l.uothers named Mc- : Cle'.land at Centialfi. Police de- j
! dure ihey ha
! murders! oc
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important: Look for these trade-marks. Under the lid. On the label.
Victor Talking Machine Company
Camden, New Jersey
ago.
their home. th- captain wouldn't; ' r-,0jV(
and lor it. P in.s: u that the '
wer hero and tnalr scenes picturs
whr-
:.rr. i iilLES MAN DIES
AT DENVER. COLO.
for the murders
driven by Foster, police said.
a
n-mnln
ihey were ;itid. .hi
charKfd. tobl her to han? the oil painting in the kitchen.
For reliable 'lent i-stry consult Dr". Carmen Oren. 1 2 r W. Washington avo. V. Main 3 1t'. 2 0 S tf. .
typhoid rr.vr.K it.l. WINONA P.VKF. In ... Auer. 15. Sarah Alfreda Tavior. three ve--rs
at Win or. a L.aki There are .seven
oM. died Tue lav
of tv)lio;d f, ver.
other i,a-i of the l:us. one at Warsaw.
Lose? Fi-ilit Against Tuberculois Loral People Aluuidou Plans After Wreck.
btlo and .-u:Ter'.l a Indien hip
t: 1 o'.'o r injuries He was taken tOj j a hospital in South Ibr-.d Tuer-d.ty. j j .Mr. and Mr". J. A. Fon'ois b.ave I j .'-'turned from a ni"or triff to Mo-j j j,,..irp and other pfdnts in Illinois, j j Miss K"a Champion, p-imary 1 1 -Crvis'r in the Nile-ä s-hools. after ai
J tour of Yellowndon" park. ;s v.sitins I at points in South Dakota.
OFFICER BLAMES SEWERAGE SYSTEM
.Warlv i
S .veo
t' 4:1 Pi o c- red
V lakes.
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XIPKS. Mich.. Am.; 3. Sp--iai ) I Leor.ard S 'ohcld .11 ytars. Uihl j Tuesday in 1 ) - n w. "o! . where he1
REPUBLICAN EDITORS PLAN ANNUAL OUTING
INDIANAPOLIS. Aiu'. 1 . I
GEMS AND MONEY IN HOTEL SAFE STOLEN OTTAWA PEACH. Mich.. Aug.
15— "Guests having valuables in the safe please see the cashier."
This placard on the desk of the ty ' . tt 1,1 Afp 1 T ! exclusive Ottawa Ib ach hotel, Sunar?aw llealtli Ottitial lilies i , .
Warning a Typhoid Fever Spread?.
Oil
t.t.il tossip will fo'e.- iif v.paper
The '.em -T t -i
To Rear Children "Make 'em Work," Says Father of 21
fcr the bench: :!t w;:v caused b
shop talk to the sideline duririu' t!:e annual midsummer outing of the Indiana liepuldican Kditorial association, to 1- lield at Flifty VaW.'
täte park, -M lUison. .uir;i.4 l anu
MCPOFP. Calif.. Ni:.. i M s' folk'
Auk-. fail
13. tPy in raisini;
children because theydon't make 'em work hard enough." And, as father of 21 children. Nicholas Singley, 73, is well quaified to speak on the subject. One of California's champion fathers, Singley holds that each household should have a minimum of six youngsters. Singley's first wife presented him with 10 and his second with 11 children. "I don't advocate that every family should attempt 21." he says. "Don't worry. I've had my little troubles. But not one of my kids was ever in any trouble more serious than th eusual childish pranks." What's his theory? "Well, I reared them just the way I was reared to work. When you've got them doing that you've got them out of mischief, you're training them towards the future and, you're help-
ing out the family income. "I've never been an advocate of whipping the kids. I've hit mine onIy when there uwas rno other way of reasoning with them. "I believe In schooling but keep them working and busy when they're not in school. That was the old systm and it didn't produce any nam-by-pambys, gangsters and thugs. It
went two a:"s a of ii.s h"altli. P
tuberculosis. The voun man't fat hi r. P. il. Scotb-Ll left Monda',
r.itrht fc-r Pcnvor n response to a :
mes-au'e that his sn's condition was ; Is. lutical. He will prDbabiy br.n.-r the j A program of politica'. talks and body back to Nib-s. The deceased is t r : t a i n ment for both men and survA ed by his parents, a widow and women lias been prt pared, which two children. Pefore jroir.i; west lie includes as speakers. All ert J. Pevwas employed as a notorman in thf j eridpre. former Fnited ";tes senati'r
city i.ir o r.icc in outh Pond, liu.., iinii canuiuaie ior i'H'ivv;un. vio.
Mr. a i f t.,,v. ...v,. arren l . .mo. ray, s-amnei it'i
Ollt.Ct iis nl; a re-
JciTerson who
were in
the train wreck at Annada-i i"ink. mayor oT. Indianapolis.
and
others of state-wide prv.mir.ence.
lee, Minn., in which 10 persons were
killed and manv rru-e injured, have i The form;il nro"ani fpr th ,;,t" returned to Chicago, havin- abar.-hn- caI:' for rhe rathrring of the don-d their tr... t Ca : i ' orn ha. for a!cl"rs a- the oourt ho"?4? at Madison lake trip to Puluth and F.uffa'o. x fThn:sday r.oon. the entire partj
auto'n(d):'e to ( :t!V 1 a .s
lunch. At 2 o'clock thc;
t nartv wi. i:o to tianoer -u-k-.
nt'.T. I ..! :,,.- , V . ..'.la 1 1
WARSAW, Aug. 15 -— o :" r.s i w 's si w o r : but st tpped un. ar.'r,".
port made to the :ty r'.unc.: Dr. O. H. Richer, city h- l'.iii r,
rer. who warned that st-met h: n ; mu.st I-e done jr, th nf,ar future toj abata a donerous -i'.ia'ion. 1 Iti m : to'd the city counc'l that1 nine ca s of typh'ii.i fever thai have ' developed at Winona and V.' ir.-i recently were not due to wa:--r or j milk a n .1 t'iat an inv-'v!irr-a::('n by ; the state board of health Ir.db a--d ' that the enidemir oriTinat d with a woman who contract d the d:sease in another city and was taken ill following her arriva". at Yino-: na lake. A municipally-owr.ed v-'atr work'
the part of the hotel management. that rumors of a professional safe cracking job wore Tasfd on facta. Out of the welter of conflicting statements this remains uncontraoi ;c! the hotel strong box. containiiis: tli;-eo or four days' re- :!).- and jewelry left by cautious co-h"ts at the otrice for afe kef.pjn. wf s looted sometime Wednesday nis it. At Past one Pinkerton dotectie has bten investigating the theft and Dctctive Warte; W. Ktuiis, of the Grand Rapids police department, has been hero to aal in b'oking over the ground. The hotel management admits it car.no accurately state the loss bea;;" it has no idea as to the value d" the jewels placed in the safe
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SEE WINDOW THURSDAY
150 TRIMMED HATS, $1.00 Most Marvelous Values Hr.ts included in this assortment marked to sell as high as $10.00 White Milans, Leghorns, Hair Braid, Silk, and Velvet Large Garden Hats roll brims and pokes A new line of fall hats. Prices from $5.00 to $15.00 $1.00 OFF ON THESE NEW FALL HATS ON DOLLAR DAY
P. urn'.
eirculatinsr
Mr. and Mrs. Firl Fncher o.-te!
-Pbr. by ho:d for
i System ' c!n: 'in i b o n w
1 i i" .
r.as iiotn oronosn ov i . ?un-.
i -T oh n 1 1 ;i r 4 mm n in coir.ee-
a tr. e survey r.o'.v !". r. - cnwith a view r.f ac-"-'Vt-ain-h".: location for f.br.ation
among hot'.
t :r.ploycs place the value of the loot at mo-e than J50.000, hut the management itself is inclined to re-
this figure as excessive.
Who
Uses
e
line, are parents of a da:
TL. le (
annual amp meet
css.u. s me i;iver-, o'clock
.nr. conducted bv the
j leaving there for a hoat
.ant.
or. the unio
o ciock intirsday mgn:
-ns
. . - i .
a nr,':t feal : -u "i'P'e i-e
Pvan.Kflical denomi-.ation will open UP.ir xv'U 1a h-t 1 nt the court ; r:K:r-- f.raon p
at Itiverside nar't. neat hihh.nnii. . '1. 1: .... tv ! th- source of Warsaw's -water
'.s.l-.iy af this week. I i:chr-nge club will have aj
:t r n. x: Thursday a;
MCI Ii LAS SlNCILi: V
produerl rr.n and rb3nrs; wives and Udi." j "My father lived t a be 10TY" he reSingle v was an earlv riav rior.eer calls. "And I exnect to do as well
h.v. Indian P.hter; a flriu tJjever j W didn't think 10 hours was a lonr I home in Chicago
or. T!; The t hic lcn
farm hem of Mr and Mrs. W
Whit. A program of athletic vents i.s larin.g pia:ir.ed for the afternoon. Kur.era! services we,e held Tuesday a: the home of ."Ir Peter Miller north of Mies, for her fa. t her. Jacob Brenner, a piar.ttr re.-. dent of the county, who died afer a few week of illness with dropsy. He was 8a a rs old. The Misses Hamilton, Main t., are at Indian lake o spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi-? Smith. Miss Frances Smith and Frnest Troche have concluded a visit w;th Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Paliard and '.eft fcr theii
at Madison, winding up thei 7
, I P-v a; day s program.
IVi'.dv t . 1 1 n o V W'ri ri -V :n-(
house
:rs:
committee ! beir.? or-
prepesd lo
in t ana
-ra
the) eludes a visit to the hbtorica: so
ciety museum and a visit to the armory of ba'tery T. where target prnetie will be held. The outir.g
orHcially adjourns after
luncheon, the afternoon being given over to d-iathins:, !aur.L trips and other form of recreation. Special gues at thrt outinc. In ad-
! , 1 : i .- - -. M - I!ovri.1"f n'PmOT
M I ki ' -1 1 . v ..... --.- .- - - - McCray ar.:l Mayor Shank, will include Mr- and Mrs. Nicholas Lonsrworth and Serg-ear.t and Mrs. Samuel Woodfdl. the hooier hero or the world war.
FARMER ROY IS SHOT FROM AMBUSH: KILLED SHOALS. Ind . Aug. 15 (py A. P. Clyde Archer, lf-yfar-o!d farmer. wa shot and killed ner Lost River tola". He was shot at from ambush whip he was walking with hi cctnpan'.en. Raymond Albright. It wa brlieved the -hooting was done because of ill feeling between
t c CT'lvr irnn Qnnn ' Archer family and neighbors. 13 LlAW 1 VIA vO.lMJU The Archf.r v,oy recently was acquitWARSAW. Aug. If Al'.eging : ted of the murder of Hoy SpanSeld.
the noon I that he was struck with euch force . u horn the former accused of stealing
Win or. 3 lake.
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' that hard work and lozs llf 0 hand I day I've worked IS hours and tiujWL 1 didn't hurt nia,'
Joachim Fto'm. SO rears old. fell
by th dei o r. e of h i
.iar.t V
automobile that! some money. An uncle
eyes w a s kr.o c k e 1
and laid upon h'.s cheek, J. F. b of Xew Pari?, Klkhar: county.
begun suit for damages in tb Ko- j cituko circuit court against D. S.i Rippey of Tipperanoe lake, asking j $5.000. J The accident oceurre 1 south jf l
N.v Pari on May r.. Rirp,y in superintendent of the stat h!gh-
also was acquitted of the murder of a relative of Star.sfieM.
The freite fl-h!r.g stream In th? worbl 'j the Columbia river.
The 9ieamhip Majestic, and1 v. ay department for this district
Levithan are each one hundred feet wide. The letter P was formerly used ii
For reliabl rtenttstry consult Dr.. Carson Oren. 125 W. Washington e.V. 1 ilia Ü3. r-Alv :0S it
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