South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 244, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1922 — Page 3
FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 1. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.
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Strange nf&ience;FORHER EMPLOYES hJIStHS1 0F5HERIFF HELD
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iWORK CONTINUES
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car shortage (-.-vrsKS Tf) AIT) RIIMn POR STATE MINES TO CLOSE! 1U ftlU rU11U rUI1
RILEY HOSPITAL
JVcw High Scliool Huildin-: to Bo Completed Soon After January 1.
Tiiitia; hai'ti:. .viz. Wy I., N. s.) Twnty-c:h: Indiana coil j ; r i n e- r I t r. o the r i i t e f. f the Chi- j .1!-... Mi'.'.vauke'- an-1 St. Iul rati- j
M i l ver cloxl Jown to Ly becaa-e 322 Local Associations of Par- I farnof a shorts;: of can. Th Chicago . . t i - . i
.Ii! Ii'iH 'rn Illinois and oth'-r road.?,
5a v Wives Answered Reck and Call of Handsome Cadillac .Man Raid ''Love Nest."'
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The 5tran?e Influence of a Cadillac
County Jail Facing Seri
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on itil Sloror iti h L nrt:r.fu:r.(ti!
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' cost o: the rn Th.- hr:l- :v Whit fly. Jar k.'-ir..
(JOSH EX. Ind.. Aug. 31. John H.i'- n k llU ami Allan Fiorer rf (Joshn.
former emploves of the county
Klkhart
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-rv:;:',' t:f.. coal district a-o -at: .- iH.rtcnl to h" havln? l;tficulty ?- curli.g 5uriic!r.et cars to enah:e ri.'.r.'-i tv continue prod jct'.on.
J71U:8, Ulch., Aue. 21. Vith ufff'snl öGnatr-fictiori u.afprial on the
rroccd to Injure affaJrt any let-up la operation, ax I&at for the pre nt. Seventh-Day AdlClltlstS
wcrlc oa th row h:gri criooi n iiioIcr 1 cow crorr.'-ainx rapidly, an-1
with no unfoTfceen delayj th' new Th V-t Michigan Confornca of .!trtv' -BHti . r.nt t for ocoar,ar.cy ! ovonthday Adfnt:st. In sP ion at
cnt-Teachcr Organization
to Aid Project.
INDIANAPOLIS.
r. -.ix f.et tall and handsome." , fher"f s V"' ln th L!har' won;,,, ualrouht to l-ht i count -aI1- unabie t0 &ive bond . hv thP nrm.f nf cron, wr. Re;d is Parsed with paternity h
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hore by the arrost of Clarence War
r.er and two ir.arri" I u cn--n In a
I prettily funi--hed "love nest" con-' Au?. CI. Each j tainirsr hnt onft !,Pdmn-n
o4 ;no local associations of the All he had to do. was to Fay. j T n H ' j Tii Prin. T.,.u.. . i "('(imp " anil hpv ranic was tho!
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Jano Chapman, a
who ha children. Peid'.s, wife is. a resident of Angeles. Calif. Hia children were rec-ntly -ent to the Mishawaka
will aid
Elect Officers at Meet $ ..nat' d
ir: ra.n:n a fund to hai
j powers. to tho Jim-s Whitcomb. The -jovo r.rsf was di.ovred bv
Itiley Hospital for thil form of a meinorial to :
Iren, in the he Mrs.
I. Hyatt and I. K. Sleeper.' husbands of the two women, after a
toon after the- f.rst o
f the ye-ar. ac-'; !. camp-trround here yosterday. i Hence Ortn", accordlr.-,' to plans an-1 three-day search for their mlssin?
cordfiLC to II. F. Deauraont. ceneral ctej ott;ct rs to mtvc for -a term t nounc d by state olficers oi
crmrtrucUtir rdterlmer.4ent,. Ha'.f
o: two years, as roiiows: rres.aent, feouation todav
the ' as-
day ea1onrt will b jiry
most of the ech-oo's in order to accoraoddt studenti until the r.ew chool s coraii3ted.
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J. T-V Piper; .-cretary-treaur-
r. Her.rv I'. Hioum; tract society
s'-cretiry. Geot:e W. Stray; Sab-bafh-'-hoc.! secretary. Mr. J. F. Piper; -durational secr-tary. Car-
11. It. ThomMM left ThurMav for ' 'lyn"- Ilns.uen; mi.ionary volun-
'Jliley Week" programs
wives. When
t h e i r a t e h u s ha n d s wa Iked
form of pageants ! their wives
fcom In Little Itock. Ark., after
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secretary. Gordon H. Smith;
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mi?!onary fecretary, S. T.
a-!' !; f;"I I missionary fecretary, C. Hall: religious liberty secretary.
Piper.
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Special
probably ln tho
will be jriven by the local chapters diiriiiS the week of Octob. r 1 to T. the money thus derived to so to the Uiley hospital to perpetuate the memory of .Mrs. Orme, who was very active in the organization nrior to
her death. Mrs. Kdr.a Hatfield Edmondson.
in on the "love
nest" thev found
and Warner chatting
t-nsily and apparently perfectly contented with their lot. When the trio were, taken to the police station the woiiien continued their pleasant conversation with the police, but totally ignored their husbands.
"We did nothing wrons," was all
Stet? er was jailed for failure to pay an allowance for support of ihild. The order for an allowance was made recently when Mrs. Storer was granted a divorce.
of Ploomingrton. president of the as-) they would say, and when they were iociation has announced the ap- arraigned In police court they waived polntment of Mrs. G. II. Derbyshire : examination and were hound over to
a asrerai months' visit with his sis tr. ilm. Carrie I los en herder.
Mr. ani Mrs. Wlllard IV-nch an 1 P
ftcn of Detroit, are- In the city
neniS th wMk-wd and Iyvbor day
-with her parents. Dr. and Mr. V. N.cato.l at Grand Rapid-. The ofHrlal
Boaine. h.id of the Artventist denomination, of Soutliport, Mi . Rudolph Arhf-r of j the Superior Court
Mr. K. J. Coy arrived hero Thürs-; i-ev. wiiuam . apicer. wu nrrifl, lerre Jtauto and MI.-.s Dianche! "My wifo and I were 'happy until
day from Dextr, accompanied ry ) " ' ' amp-rounu i nuu. , Aierry oi Indianapolls a member. j u arner came to town," said Sleephw brother and his wife. Mr. and . j of a special meeting to have c harge --vy "Ho always came around to our Mrs. O. C. Gregory of Pcto.-kcy, who i yf5 Plumber Weds Mi$S j of detai!s for the statiner of thejhoue. I rather liked him at first, vrill rpend several day.s here. Mrs. i r c l 1 t . jV program-. Mrs. Dert.yshire i but then I noticed my wife acting
WTJccr hi been in Dexter since, the ' iy of hr husband. Knstir.eer IM X,' "WTL3 taken there for burial.
u yn.i-, init iii.iiiiioi . s now preparing; NILi:s. Mich.. Au?. 11. Marshall for that purpose.
Gr.i?h wohl, a Nily plumber.
i nd
a special pageant rather queerly every j cd the house.
time he visit-
Stfr. n. C. I-rfUhrop and lauhtor .Mi-s i.va Hyfuo, who for four years ( institution
vii i.en,
Philadelphia, are
CI IWV, 4U1U .Ulb. O. I. 1. Rv. "William S. Hanks, rector Ft. Paul'n church in Maumeo, o.. a 4ri3fst of Nile friends.
Rural teachers of Pernen county
will meet on Saturday. September J. ! -M
with the county commissioner of schools. Mrs. Km ma Hinckley Cole. Mn. LouLse IL Campbell, state demonstrator and Dr. Pooo? of the state troard of hc-Alth, will address tho teacher?. The schools in the rural districts of the county will Kenerally open on Tuesday September Z. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Kendall and on of Detroit, will motor to Niles to spend the week-end and Iabor day "with Mrs. I Cond all's mother, Mrs. I, F. Brown. Milton Niederman of Chicago, and M!sl?fttle Richards of KIkhart, Ind.. were married hero last evening by Justice of the Peace C. R. Rowley at his home. Mrs. Sam Finch and children of Miahavraka, are gruests of Niles relatives.
truest sj t:as h'-'n a teacner in the .Mies puf-
li- schools, were mirried this morn, ofjinc; in S Phillips Catholic church
is m Reed City. The groom s brother.
Casper Grathwohl. Jr., acted as best ri.an, and the groom's sister, Mrs. J
Purdy of Nile, was the m.atron
of honor. After a motor trip the couple will come to Niks and reside ;,t OOf, Grant st.
The Riley hospital will bo a state
especially for the care
I and treatment of ; k and crippled j children from every county in the , state. A recent survey by the I'nited
States Public Health Service-
guven basis for the estimate that there are more than 1 0,000 children in the state seriously in need of medical or surprical attention while there are very limited facilities for their care.
t 1 1 rilT. ITU I'll! I.Ul nights, leaving our two Infants with me. At other times she fok them with her. I pleaded with her to settle down, and told her the whole
ho
has ! town was talking about her. but
just laughed at mo." Warner through it all maintains silence. slouching easily in the chair he happens to sit in and looking at the questioners with an amused twinkle showing in his eyes.
Trotter to 'Stay on Job Grand Rapids Mission Hears GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.. Aug. 31 Melvin K. Trotter, tho evangelist, w ho obtained a divorce c n i cross. cr.mp'.aint. took an audier ce into h.c confidence in the Grand Rapids city iecue mission, cf which he is superintendent, and unburdened himself
of the. worry that ha been hi. .since i
hl wife fred court action asking . 'egal reparation.
Mr. Trotter assorted that he was "on the job" to .tay, contrary to the Impression that he wa..-? leaving hisj
post. "I have already started making up a local program." ho said. "I shall go south fcr a week or two a little
Trains, Removed on Account Of Strike, to Run Asain INDIANAPOLIS. In; . Aug. " 1 . I The Cincinr.rti. I ull.u: pol.s Wer- ' err. Rnilroal Company announeed today that two trair.s rperatir;.' two n Indiar apoiis an 1 D itur. HI., removed frtoa tl" m d u'.e s rp.lime ago becau.-e of the .-trike. will be started running ..g:i"ir. :. xt Monday. Thv are numb rs 1 and 11. 'Michigan City Girl Files Suit Against Rryn Mawr ; T H II .A I K LP MIA. Auir" 1. (liv I.'. V.) Suit for $:.0.v'0 was ibSrti- : tut 1 :oi iv arairw II: v l.iwr col-
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later, but don't you back to werk snon."
worry I'll bo j
c. Ij. viii:i:i.i:i: in uiiri). NOR HPS VI DLR. Aug. 31. The ho.iy f.f C. R. Wheeler, born and raised here but who for the Ii.-t years has lived at Memphis. Tenn.. u a.s buried here. Mr. Wheeler died in ' Roston while he and his wife were touring eastern .täte. During his residence in the South Mr. Wheeler had amassed a fortune in the lumber business-.
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Formerly Ward & Leuns Offer for Saturday
Berrien County Committee Wins Fight on Valuations NILKS, Mich., Aug. 31. J. H. Huff, a member of the committee from the Rorrien county supervisors rent to Landing to fight a proposed ralre of J."2.000,0i.nf In the as.se-.sed valuation of Berrien county, has received word that tho efforts of the
-ommlttee wero HUCcA5is.ful in having
ate board reduced j-'.uuu.vvu,
which placos the valuation or tho
county at msieaa vi $58,000.000 as recommendcl by the state board. The reluction will make the rate of s-tato tax(s C3.4G on a valuation of $1.000 for 1922. whereas in 1921 the rate w-.is $1.0S.
Dazed Man is Found in Abandoned Motor BATTL.R CRi:i:K. Aug. 31. Polle are trying to solve the mystery cortnctl with fwrioug Injuries, suffered dnejday by Theodore Dacatos. 36-years-old. a New York city Ork. who is o.t Nicholas hospital in a dazed condition. Dacatos was found tinronvloua. with deep cuts In his head and other Injuries, in a eedan on the. W. Main fd. road. W. M. Lovey. driving by. took the Greek to the hospital and notified tho police. When the police went to the renn the supposedly empty sedan was sone. All tio police have been a hie to get out of Dacatoa is that hd wa ttoinp from Chicago to Detroit.
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Dr. Elliott to Assume New Duties at Purdue 1 A3TA.Y IITTK. Ind.. .VC . 1 1 r.larA C Elliott, president-elect of Purdue urdverplty. will arrive here Thursday from .Mtssxiula, Mont., to
xvrume his new auues. ir. iiiion.
ill cnjcreeJ Henry W. Marshall, actjr president, who has Leozi In
cbiarp of university af.iCrs Kince
the dath of Prent W. K. 'tone while cli-rrJbing a mountain in Canada more than a year apro. Dr. Elliott and hs f.unily will occupy a rosldenco which was bought rcentry by tho university from Prof. Afber: Smith, formerly of the civil engineering department.
Protests Selection of Gardner as Candidate
INDIANAPORIS. Ind.. Aug. 31. Selection of Frank Gardner, of S.ott county. nominee for consrr sman j on the Democratic ticket in the third . district was protested in a telegram j received by the cretary o' statej from U. Cl Brown, who wa- a far.di-, dat for tho plare. j The position o". th. ticket wu !: acant by the death of John W. .' Ewtng'. who wa nominated in the; May primary election. j trifcuted fre. : (lXDIDATO -MAY SPI1XK. j PERU. Au?. 81. Union township firmcn hero want local car.di ,Iites for re'orc.ntation in the state 1 wmblr tt mako ptecheri declaring the legislation they will upp.rt if i elecUi. and they want ail c.t .'-r.s of Miami. Cas--. Howard. Tipton. ,kah, Huntington arid ru'.n coniTtiea to hoar them. A. a pec i t'. influoomsnt tho Truk. Growers" j acVitlon hw pl'.ea up 1 . C " 0 cholc j i!orj for th.p citherir.JT, to be J.s- !
PERU, Auer. 31. Commodore S McKay started procp-idinca to have a (Wdi-ia appointed for hWs 7-year-ol-d mmhr Nyt before hi wai , Möceedful nhe riferod u.t agunt him for the co'.lrction of a $100 nte
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