South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 242, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 August 1922 — Page 2
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BUT OHE HOPE HELD INFIGHT
TO SAVE MINERS Kecue Crew.- Battling to CIrar j Out Tunnel and Save 17 j Men Entombed. j C'r.;!r.u.v1 From Vr Or, ) p. . :.-. ; f , vafh ir sr. liccucr I.o'r Hojr Ti'. :r.:r.T hvl tr.v-n up h"pf -t.:i l'rt"y r -rn a ;r. !. . v. ;;i r.-vr ccia up ,Vt;v" priniy farM c'.ir. v;h!.r 1. v hi, ic.- r. thA .vo;r,-r. ., tvc.il! r.rt h'-ir. Th w-n, n vi h ; --r-. v.ive .mi ,r-..f-v.rrJ f-' a ra n '"'. h m th r.,r.":f ort thy n-v-SKiit. ir the J :n 'P h' ! T!" ! ve f ll Rfrak'-.l tir.r.e'.s. t.ntcr? Lav -,.' foot lev' r r. down to thfTor r-r Wi-rr re pcur l on pcxsr 1 ti.'- T.Tf rr.ly a f.rv h'.;r.drrd f c-! fr'rn wh-re the dorm od ip.f-.i ..'" h's'.lftved to he. But th.A lriU'!";.-"n"iI m"n are ptral;ht down. Tiehir.d 1 larr!r of crurnTl, burnt Limb-is. tl.'.T! Wli.3 and poihiy poisor.oij. Great clouds 0 ror.tar.llj drove th m!n"r to higher levels. Gam Mer-.rn Yvnns. T"a.tr wjj rushed down a four fo-,t pipe to tho 2.00 foot kvcl. FkSpfl loaded with ca.' aiM tubs of v.atcr tver pent hurtlinc Into tie r'.eptb rd the w.it.?r dashed as.iirrt the buir.in? -will. Canary bird wor lowroi Jn th" kips to lc-'el where tho mmej. v.-r believed fo be. When tho .kips Tvre haul d up tho birds wr re uad "Ga.' w.i!" the rurt comment of h old tirr.rs. Fire w.i discovered as low ap the 0 fr.o leveL It i?; blirved that it bus crept lower. That the- mint-rr were- Fhe. lcir. burned or mffortfd to ilcath w.-iü the practically nr. a r: lino u belief cf their rompinions on th.e p-ir. fae. 1101 lr Ttlcli Cold ins. The r.-n are lyin? be-:de rich veins of srold. V. P. Garbarini. puprrinterdent of thA mlr.e, rAfup'd to innke public th.A names (f the entombed men. He refu.-ed to täte wl-.at condition the- n.Ino war. in. whit probably caul the. tlL?i.-t.:r or what eiforts at re?ci Tvcro belr.r mad. F.yron A. Pickard, he-id of the ifA bureau of niine, went down today In a de.sp.cr.ro attempt at rf- ( up. He took only the rhost sUilll I-e ! u a w o r k a r a with the r.T"?t violent npparatu3 available Had the firp r-tarted any tim but Sunday nlrht more than 100 wouM hive been trapped, miners siid. Tiro in the fam.o mine three year r-ro took fotjr months to ax! In?u!fh. Tin Continues t( Spread. De-nlie All efforts the- firo which rut off the f-e.-ip,. of the mlr.er? hi? yjrtad. I'arly today preparations wer1 made to IpütIa it hy hand. 1'ir fish fins s'jui'ls equipp.-d with - is m-ifk? pl.inr.C'l te carry their .-'-per.i!A 1.iü!a into the burning At the f tirr.e rfliv.q of men. r.-fresh-d hy a few hour- of rc?t. were driving; forward from !h Ken-;-.'d' mine arljainm? th Argonaut :n nn effort to opn up a pi?ficp war to the burning mire thnu;h which thA men. if alive, rr.ay wip. ! was admitted it will h ntary !i,v;r? hoforo thi; parage can b ,,p-ne-d- perh.-r--c 1- r l- It 1 the theory of many experienced rrün-er-that the trapped men would a ..--n. as tho nlirm spread cjuio.kly hurry t this b'ilkhed from the ! " rd. 4 r t h ani 4fh level on which th.ev were- workinT. They con'.ler T--.ble that the httie tr"ippnd panv m a '. n.-vo nAii,'i in r pcr 'mV. lower lvl to preOUT fo'.. thA sr.vok and fume? r c them ' n ' o t r. e : r VCt felt. . G bar.:-.! ( ' ' her? holt tO the b-"'. :"ni v fome th.ro f tli a f!r- ra-rir. ' r. e t rcsvr'i' can g th.e oor.ouer'.v thrt ma! n chaf Gahwdr.l bl:eve the fite cf tae men d - pen-!." fl.mr t h ro : e r. t '. r c . - on a whi:h a l.f r-g.ving a held o' : ' "het h?'." c -n?ta nt cone is If the t h n '1 n t h h, !.-. 's :.:r p:pes 1 e : r. g i am? d ; ra a "Ith to 1 -1 c l s i r? c.i' .- n. ill of i e.: .i t i e.. swi:i on Mr?. An -.a I r . ' i . .il . : r.2D warn ? PIltTHP AY. k:ke. cf Santa : '.-.iles n ri her . e v i i e r t this v i v. P : : h . hti-i;!-f iiy i: v.ririly ire -: r di:'y o - -: i p i - j r d ; , r s am suiter r.e?'j.es acrny. hc.uM h- w illing to g.ve LAN - DON"? rnnscr.iPTiox i?o3 a tr.n.!. Hundreds Mva r.- ln?ir.t'.y r-.f 1 r. -i permanently benefited V 1 1 r-'ir.e'.v. It Is not r a' rr. eti.-.r.e ru: a precr:pup fcr e.-ira individual. A'r:.'- er call. Landen M:-l:.s,'n nnl Wayn- ts. rl A '.vt. 23?-tf. :.:c MTN PITCH camp: ; r. e v a cut t'-.at varr. a. line cf teilet article ha? be-n f ott-n. la; pow er. powders, them a'.l frawr.r crfams. fhavtr.;- ;&''!', razors we've sol V, a', regular prires. GOLPIK MANX'S r'OL'r. STORF.-t NOTICE GOLD NOTES of the Associatei Investment Co., South Bend. Indinr.a. Maturities oi 1 to 12 month-.. Secured by Bankable Security. 7'- Bank Discount. ie!d 7!''. Now ofrered at Associates Investment Co. 3rd lloor F;iriner- Tmt PldcCitizens Trust Savins Co. Citizens National Bank Union Trust Company TOKIO-TOKIO OPENS SATURDAY SPECIAL DANCE LABOR DAY
JOHNSON LEADING IN CALIFORNIA PRIMARY
zi o. Th-r a r or .!. at n riiOn'y thit rt'f'-.it Moor' rr K-.1. fr. To Jay ;t v. n- r-JortM that thf-r- r.-(5(i hid j- rr j tf two to "t that Hirr.i v. wiW uin ty that fi ire. SOTTJI CAROLINA VOTi:. r:oi.i;.ii;iA. s c, aus. y. with ca:ir;l return. rer-ort-rl frota on-h-ilf th- cunt: r.f ?.Tith Carolina .ft t'-'Jay'- lrrr. orr.it ic primary. Col i I- 7::-i-f a r.i Thorr, a r;. Mcl6.1 j". - r I'.vin;: the ran. 11 for t. , -r rur r. n.ne h v. ;nr .'M2 vrf e i. i) irrin im. 1.' I l . I ' .i.ii nrwii Jenny. i.lMJ -'ir;y fnr liitrant rovernor. a.-rl W . I.iy. the inrumnl.. on th- h. :. rtf r'iurr.s from half the -tri?. Irri JamM C. Dozier In th -r.t. .! fo.- gecreti ry of ff.it. With 's.x Mr.nmi''?, lr.ciütiin? two women taA for ur'rinteud'-nt 'ir tt;)n, tho ra-A r.fomis t or be IPL.IA' AMEMLUEXT GIVING IIAKDIXG SEIZURE POWER Mjn'dr.uM From Pnje One.) on the coal confrol Mil. "ThA present situation i3 an ex-c-f linly rrave one," the report dr;.'irej. adlir.tr that unles- th raJiro.il;; fürceede.-j iri i.ifa.surably inCTa.in;j their facilities for handling c '.il. th- situation would tA the Mm? as though the bituminous strike was -tili in progress throughout the industry. Some operators "and many dealers," the report continued, are taking ndvantac- of th- shortage of fuel and conc;re was faced with the r.e..-.;;y f)f rither aprroin? legi.-j-Iation 5-uch as that be-in et rt-port M or of jif-miittin the puhl.c to he pindAred." The jenate committee approved an amendment to th till which wouM limit authority of the controlling commi??ion to one year. . INQUEST IS STARTED INTO WOaLANS DEATH MIXKOLA, N. Y.. Aug. '::. ( Hy A. I. ) A coroner' Inquest into the death of Mrs. KatherinA Jophine. Wa:nwrisht of STrincfleld. 111., who died in Na--au hospital on Saturday, from the efforts (t ;i poifor, was! bejjun today. j Phljvicinr. who had attended, her wero the principal witntiisw. DL--t. ) Atty. Week?, announced after ad-i journment that George C. Wait, a New York attorney who is paid to havo b'n lunching with Mr?. Wainwright. when she firt became ill, had akcd permi5?ion to testify. Thi? permission, thn prosecutor naid. micrht l.e grranted at the next session of the inquiry. Mr.J. Wainwrisrht, who w.i? the wife of Robert C. Wairiwrizht. a civil engineer at present In South America, wa admitted to the hospital last week suffering from what appeared tobe a stomach ailment. "When evidences of poion deve.oped 5-he i ,aid to have declared ?he had take-n a pill piven her by her husband. When reminded he had been In S-juth America since lat spring 7dr. Wainwrisrht was reported to have said another man had jdve.n it tr her. Fh died without di.closir.z his Mentitv. MEXICAN KILLS SELF AND AMERICAN GIRL KANSAS CITY. Aug. 23. Pablo P;inchez, a Mexican. p'.?wshAi' himself and American sweetheart to death with a razor Tuesday afternoon. The' young woman is believed to be Miss Naomi Ho -an. 22. of Io'.a. Kan. The tragedy occurred in a rooming house Roomers told the police the couple hsd bon quirrelling for a week. The couple ar" said to have been living .1-3 man and wife. Simplicity is true to truth a: tu re. d na
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SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER FIFTH
Two thousand children in South Bend require glasses to enable them to compete with the children having normal vision. AVOID LAST MINUTE EXAMINATIONS Glasses must be worn for several weeks before the strain is entirely relieved and the eyes are prepared to function efficiently for school work. Lot L's Examine Your Child Now
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Characler and Novelty Song Writers and Singers Every Evening on the Dance Floor
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I BIDS LOWER TH AH
ESTIMATE OH HEW RIYER PARK WORK Scwcr Improvement Bids Referred to Engineer for Tabulation. Iii d saU to rang .lpprecnbiy lcfa tu'ii th? c-stirnated coil of $0.C00 wore received Tuesday by the hoard! of public works for the proposed installation of PJver I'ark fewer di trief Xo. 1. FoLir contractile Trrr.? offered ! n rorr -f a uhi.-h wrri T(?pttA to
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1. reported hack at the bo.ird f mtir.;? Wednesday nicht. Tho bidding were L. H .VehRter, Hugh Cole Co.. Gf ore Harrop. of S-uth Bend, and George PontreT.i. Chlcico. The lat-r has done sewer improve mr.t work in this city. j Ilrarinaj Septrmlicr P. The district affected in thA ara hounded on th north by Jlihawaka j av.. from Tenth to Thirteenth .ts. 1 inclusive, and by the river on the tjs'MJth. Both Fids of Tenth and j Thirteenth i Included in .;. a-r; acco;-r:mod.Ttei. tne rj.t:r:ct are i:;v-r-side drive. Vine and Pleasant sts . !
all to he provided Yr trun)C ?".vrs i po.ntea aemocrauc canaiuaie ior with lateral wer on Otla and t.v-i r.vr-F to repre.aent th third connumbered Greets and Nur?-rv ar.d ! rr .io-.al district to fill the ac3Dcy
A!l.,rf rtm i Hearing on th proposed jew-er
ag lriiprove mer.t of Piver Park di- VtrJrt No, 2, lying Adjacent to dis-j '1 trit No 1 on thA ra.t and on bothi'" sidert of Mishawaka av., will bo held' '
ry the board Wetlnetdiy. Sept 5. No J"e-v Itosrdutlons. Houtino bu?inec3 took up the treatest portion of Tuesday's meeting. No resolutions contemplating new Improvements were ordered. A petition was receiver' by the hoard 1 for grade, curb and walk on L. Day ton St., between Kline and Robinson sts.. but no action wa taken, it being pointed out that Dayton t. was clewed from Robinson ft. by private property and that the improvement j railed for would nrs: nave to awa;i the deeding of a necessary area for street purposes or condemnation proceeeling.s sought and obtained. One resolution nas adopted and bids ordered advertised. This w..s for a pavement of the alley, the first west of Scott f-t.. lying between Colfax and La Salle avs. SCHOOL REQUIRED FOR ALL UNDER 16 Working Permits Will Not Be Issued to Children Under That Age. With the opening of the public schools Thursday, attention of parents to the new law governing the employment of children under 18 years of age, has been asked by Mi?s Helen Dernbach, head of the. Vocational Guidance Bureau in the School Administration Building. All children must complete, the eighth grade or be 16 years old before they can receive permission to leave school and secure an employment certificate. The new law alo require that before an employment certificate Is issued, the child must pa-ss a physical examination to determine his or her fitness for the work they intend to do. Employment certificates are required bv law until the minor is IS years old. CENTENNIAL OBSERVED IN MADISON COUNTY ANDERSON, Ind . Aug. 23. (Py A. P.) A parade In which a number of floats depicting early conditions In Madison county participated feature! the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of the county today. Over 20.000 persons participated in the celebration, which closed tonight with a musical program and addre-v. ROOf IL?" 5k K pi 1' W ! RISON Follow the Crowds
MAN HELD AS DRIVER OF COLLINS DEATH CAR
; coriK. Au?. (L'y a. r. i Charged with having driven an a':to-!r:.-)L.i;e In w.;:h Michael fV.: :;.-. rr.d. is hlt dcith, IJlward Iherwood an InghFhman. was taken, from hi . ior.c" th: morr.ir.g Ly an armed : i and hot. His wour.ij wor r.:t rr.orta;. however, and al'or ' r- ' r- 1 - o K t 1 v-caeJ and made hit way to a hes- ; .t-ii. Pinned tö his fcreat was a ta ir. - r-rr:trd; "Convicted ware." ?y. 1. j. a EeFOR WAYNE PRESS TO SUSPEND PUBLICATION FORT WAYNE. Ind.. Au. 23. (iiy A. P.) The Tort Wayne Even.n? Prejc. started a year ago Y-y the Journal -Gazette Pubh?h:n Co., Will suspend publication next Satir I,.. : was announced tonight. a nr.ouncen.nt in The Pr3. and )fi':?o In the News-Sentinel, another j ever. in? piper. a!d that by "mu : :ujI agreement it has ben decided j tc ciarify the Fort Wayne ne-wpa-! per .tuation." APPOINT GARDNER AS CONGRESS CANDIDATE SCOTTSBUIIG. Ind., Au-. 25.. j ( P.y A. P.) Frank Gardner, a "fisb.jr? attorney, was today ap Cre.'tt-1 by creat-d by the death or John . . iCw.'r.g who was nominatel In the r..ry. Me. (Jardner has ben nocratlcr chairman of Scott counfor ten years And served as coun au'l.tor from 1903 to 1911. YOl'TII KIIJvKD P.ESSEMER. Mich.. Au?. 29 Coming from behind an automobile
as he crossed the road. Wilfred j awaiting the arrival of the daughGartnchc IR year' old. wa hit byter. another machine and instantly kill' ed Monday. Mrs. Steve Wozniak. j For reliable dentistry consult Drs. driver of the car. toli officers sh Carson & Oren, 125 W. Washington did not see him. 1 ave. P. Main 549. adv. 208 tf
Special Prices on all Wood and Metal Furniture In the Store
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Y our Fibre Furniture Clearance Chaise Lounge (Regularly $42.50) This Sale $34.00 Best quality Tapestry upholstering. Chaise Lounge (Regularly $28.50) This Sale $22.80
Upholstered in Cretonne. luiHf(M
Chairs (Regularly $19.50) This Sale $13.75 Ivory and Grey Enamel finish. Cretonne uphol-K 6tered. Writing Desk (Regularly $31.50) This Sale $25.20 Dark Brown finish. Solid Oak top. Price includes chair to match. 3-Piece Suite (Regularly $98.00) This Sale $78.40 Davenport. Chair and Rocker. Upholstered in best Tapestry. Spring seat cushions. 3-Piece Suite , (Regularly $75.00) J ti ei ten nn i nis oaie uu.uu 5 ft. Davenport, Chair and Rocker. Upholstered in Green Tapestry. Spring seat cushions. 3-Piece Suite (Regularly $55.00) This Sale $44.00 4 ft. Davenport, Chair and Rocker. Upholstered in Cretonne. Spring seat cushions. y.yr
MASOHIC FESTIVAL
iu ni innin uittiu - Avalon Grotto Patrol to Staire Event at Tokio Hall Wednesday. A "fet:ri: of fur.' w. he g:vn by the members of the Avalen Orotto hard and patrol today at Tokio hall. Mu. :c. pam-.. dancing uid refreshments are seme ot the things 1 on th.A program which will begin at Z o'clock this afternoon and contin ue ur.T.'l midnight. Draung for a gift will be one feature of the even-, in g. ; Mrs. Elizabeth Pfrkir. of Day City, Mich., fupreme ofti-er of the crder of the Daughters cf Mckanna. will be preent at t festival, t-'he will 1?uäs the purpo? of the "Caldron already an organization of D5 chapters. It is open to wives of the members of M. O. V. P. E. It.. bringing the families of the grotto n.emoers c.cser tojetner. lembers of the . Ma-ht-di rrotto of Elkhart are plmnlnsr to attend and mil bring several of their band members with them. The festival i free to th? members Of the grotto and their families ami admlion w-ill be by cird only. Prophet Durton S Ilafwell and Walter Kenp form the general committAA in charge of the affair. n.NDS BODY IN MORGl'll. HARTFORD CITY, Aug. 2? Mrs Euiu Goodhue, of Honolulu. liawalian l-.anns. recently came to this city to visit hfr mother. Sh did not know- of tho latters' deith until her arrival. Thf mother's body had been kept In a m.orgue
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an rts i.'iTiii:v kiiau;u. j Matth.f-w Xramt-r. Sr.. died at the nonie of h. tor.. Matthen- KnmT, : Jr- ;V; I:'lc:'a av- Mon,'u' eVf;in;i at 9:45 o'clock, follow ir.tr a prol ed illne.-s of omplk atl'un. Hf ha-1 teen i'.l 12 ears. Mr. Kramer was born in Autri. Sept. 25, 1 -i and wp.c 7." years old. He had res.dfd in S.'alh Bni for! Zo years, co n.r.c: bcre directly froni Austria Surviving hini are twoi s o r. !ifhcu' Tf n r r r ft . t-. j ' daUjT.atcr, Mrs. sam Kioo.s one s:p-duch; r, Mr. John Knr and 1 11 cran-lcha dren. i Funeral arvkes will be hM from the German Catlvdic church Thursday morning at T' o'clock. ReV. J. M. Schejr. officiating. P.i:r.al will be in C-dar Grovo c-:v.etery, STATISTICS i u ! RFILDING PlCimiTS. j On-.ory stona and siuico rrv:ca station. W. S ulh ft Irdi- ! ana Petroleum Co. $3.500. o ne-stcrv ce.n- er.t block store 1 I building. 5 0 H irrison av.. Chines I Armstrong. $ 1.000. Tvvo-s: ry frame dwellings1 At HCl W. Indiana av., Joseph ! Schrener. ,$ 1.300. At C03 Parkoah av.. John J. Yoeiker. $r.,300. At r21 N. Hrookf.Aid st.. U. . Holmes. ri.'.'O. At 151 S S. Scott St.. John L.. Taylor. ? 3.0 00. At 12 S. Scott st.. John E. Taylor. 5.1.0 0 0. At 1610 S, Tiyior f-".. John L. Taylor, jr.. 000. One-story franiA dwelling?: At 12S. 122 Chapin st.: 1C22 Srntt St., and M., 170J Taylor St.. JJohn 1 Talor. costing $2.850. At If,.'??, U.U. Chapin st.: Taylor St.. John E. Taylor, costing1 $2.700. ;
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And Curtain Materials We have just unpacked and placed on sale a very fine assortment of Curtain Materials and Curtains. This bi$; Fall showing includes Net and Lace Curtains Curtain Nets and Laces Cretones Silks for Overdrapes Fringes and Trimmings Hundreds of Pairs of Beautiful Lace Curtains $2.98 and $5.00 a Pair Handsome assortment of Curtain Nets 35c, 39c, 50c and up to $2.00 a Yard A varied collection of designs and colors in Cretonnes 35c, 50c to $2.00 a yard. Overdrape materials of Silk, Silk and Cotton and Cotton 50c, 65c, $1.00 to $2.00 a yard.
A Splendid Collection To Choose From
v. At " hyla. s: A: Frzy Triirie K---z.-: v.. IJJ.OM, At Kellown st . Fr. S. -v-ntAr.?h 1 Wti'.m.ir. j At .""2 Frank 'irl Tb.ai.A, i Cuk r.wirj $ 2 1 '"0. At 20 rt Harr'.t moving rr.miiTs. F. r.obr5. : i 1 V. Marlon '. M W. M.ir.on O. i M- Pcu-sh. !..: N No re P,me av. to li:r. Fi-e;; c. K. G. Kenne i-. :.2 s Arr.o'M ?t. tO Michigan C'.'v, Ir l It. K. Sny r, .1 " ( S Mi'.n s" to M;hawaka. Arthur M-rr. 11 1 -: W. P:v; . to 1 0 1 I rv: ret or. .,v. Ja-'-h Turcr: 1"M . :o 1 2 2? W. s'.3 -.t . Earl A. K'.ir.'.-:. j 1 4 W. . to 12 N. Wa'.r.vt -t. r.'.'e.'e'.l Mver. 2 V'v: M . It c .. ? 1 I f -- Cm cigarettes St 1 1 1 1 . C They are GOOD! MPANY Saturday Open Jill 9:30
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Fibre Furniture Clearance Fl oor Lamp 00) 75 Frosted Brown finish. Fancy Cretonne lined shade. Floor Lamp (Regularly $32.50)
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s$4 Large size Dark Brown 1 J finish. Heay base. Fancy lined shade. Table Lamp (Regularly $8.95) This Sale--$4.95 Frosted finish, shades. Variety o 1 elephone Set (Regularly $21.00) This Sale $16.80 Set includes Stand and Chair. Day Bed (Regularly S39.00) This Sale $31.20 6 ft. length. Upholstered in best Cretonne. Bird Cage and Stand (Regularly $15.75) This Sale $12.60 Brown finish. Combination Bird Cage and Fernery (Regularly $25.75) This Sale $20.60 Fernery (Regularly $10.50) This Sale $8.40 30 inches long. Brown finish. Absolutely water tight metal tank.
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