South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5. 1922

COUNCIL ADOPTS BUDGET AMD TAX LEVY FOR 1923

Kxjirniliturc- for Year Totnl $910.307.00- Tax Rate I- 7.).r (lent-.

Flaws Injunction

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FIND LADY ASTOR FAVORS RUM CURB FOR ALL ENGLAND

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Experiences of New York's Best Known Police Doir Veteran

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SEARCH FOR BODY 0 F MISSING TAXI DRIVER FRUITLESS

GOMPERS FLAYS INJUNCTION IN LABOR DAY TALK S a y Action Is "Kxercmng Power Never ,)reamel of in Republic"? Ilitory' ( 'nr.rinuf 1 fron, Tagp 1.)

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i t' rr!u' w:iz(, Lut that libor re- ; fi.- l ' to con"nt to h;nil the kneo j t any im U-.J rla j autocrary." j -()m h SIh,,i n C'ljMik." ! The iv;- a;-i ..ii for the non- ) unii-u m'.h.j, uihlr tho cloak of the i'ptn .wu,;,. ) f.u,l, ami some mn 1 ' !" ' i i ' h V')Ui : to call th , o.. n h..j th. "ti'-w A ni:ita n plan" :r t!ic . iipo-. of rfihif'in woge. ;t 1 Ih- 'ld:tl.l of li ;ri.

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Plymouth's title. 1 m. p. flcnic- ! th.it siie if sr"k!nsr proh;hitiort fT !

f'nKi.ird. lp;? th.e fact that si.e Ii i ir.trfrfltn ( a i;.iu r Mi! in the

h"U of c inmonn which would r- j rrrirt the wile of iujuors. j "I am not a il o a t i njr a :rohih'.- j tUn act for rnqland." ly A.-tor l lit-.!! ...!.-?.

iV.H'-d. l UDIil OpI IiOI! Ill ; ; i intry is not pr atd for thi.. (nj ,;iie oth-r hn r.d . It i- surely a co nr. .! j

f J"i.!r to sit witli folded handsand v. air fo we:ik-wjr.rl tirtzens to! b 'diniinited i y a j roee of eu- j Kmn'c. A an Industrial nation do- i I"ini;nt on fr.rrlsn expuri trade nej siii)1 lannot afford fitht-r the !- (

f-ff'.ci'-ncv. l"-v of time and datkn.es cau-cd r.y drink or tile niph taxation (and so incrrnecl cot ot production! due t oir having to Hn. f niurf. on th victims tf altohoi in pi'i."ni. po'ico courts, infirmaries, hosnUaJs. work honf and ) vl:jm." Iel l(Nplc Control. l.ly Astor o;laii tl:,t her 11quor cotiul hi;i Is merely r mratire to k'v tli tcntrol of Hrit tin's Ji' i i traff:- into the hands of the People Tht- bill provide? that the i!eiee of control of the liquor ttaffio chall he determined by popular vote. I'nder tuh conditions Iady Ator i. ronfirtent that the Rr:tih eople ivill eventually rf?trict the ale of Intoxicant to such a degree that entire prohibition will be unnerpnry. or nt least that it will le made difficult for those wha a burr the privilege of alcoholic silmulant. Iidy A.tor I r.ot alone In her rffort to restrict the liquor trade of ITncland. for he- 1ill I but one of five which were introduced 1ui before parlhment rr.e for ii suni-t-ier vacation. In the proposed bill he que;ion of loca' option i broretht to the fiont .and there I but little doubt that within the net lew vear the Krllh voter wib

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I the muzzle except in merj:r. le. Fritz last arret incurred two ' v"fk bzo. He found two men J!m-j j myJnp a bar k tloor. Wben the patroinan arnvJ in ar.wer to h:' bark.'

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srour.d. with the d-s: standing oxer them. fritz i.i a 7ern-.an poifce doc. r.In yearn old. ceen years of which he ha .tper.t in active service on the New York force. His training started whfii he wa nine nicnth oid and

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APRIORITY ORDERS

HALT ROAD PLANS

Mail Advertising Assort to Meet in Cincinnati

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te sit en an ( iipor. unity of expiess-

in; their w.hes with regard to t'o!iptf trade. l'ropos Sniulay C'lo.ln. Sunday clninsr is nnothe queslioc which I i ro.uTht tip hv the i cndinij bills in pai Moment. I 'ndr )iresnt li(nintr Ip.us the publte umi-f-i of Hnbcd ;ire open for several hours ,n Sunday for a few hours in the middle- of tiie day and for three hours in the evening. Tentj. era no advocates) an- wnin a campaign ae.nJnft "Si.nilay beer." but inasmuch as the poorer people save up the:;- rrinie for a ".ttrc.ay blowout" a? the "corner mio" it Is loubtful whether there will ever be any preat favor for Su'idav closinsx ns astinn a eneral isttiction Of 1 tin k in sf. Opponents of the proposed liquo.' refonnp point '.u Scotland with pride. They maintain that local option and attempted reform- iiavo failed there. The agitation is prowirg in no!?e. but there are crave doubts of th success of th reformers so long athe rriti-h government continue-) to reap a ily portion of its taxes from the liquor traffic. Moreover. th attitude of the government aide from the question of revenue, cannot free itcclf from th irflu-

firre nf the thousands of vaicc

. P.. Lyons, .oa.n.r of Hra.1- , t hj , vh)i(II ...;rf n .U ,(. ,,ittcr...

v.l.. ron.p ci an ,nv.-s,i-j ;o t ho.,.a r,is of bar-maids who i throw back the blinds at 11 oVIoc-'t

! a, h morning. INDIAN CHIi;r WILLS

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TWO MKN KILLLI) IN LOCOMOTIVK BLAST ST V I'M:. I'a.. S.,,t. . , i!y A. P.) - T-. in' n. Clyde Phenix and t'o!;i:nbii I'ulb-r. both of Noxen. Pa.. iiiploe. at the I..' High Valley railway roc.nd hoi:-.. are dead an the resul of. the f-.ibsion of th boiled on slow fi'ilit locomotive No n today. Phenix, employ-.l as .a, ma, liini.-t hclpe- was instantly k:!d. Iuli-r. a macitinist. died r. oim a fractured kull five hours iit- i'. In k nf water in the boiler

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hiv muzzl. snd how to earch ards an.l hous's. Fritz lias aught numerous crooks at work, and in several cases has shown more trailing ability titan the best blocjdhound. When the daughter of the chief of police at S;ardalo. . V.. was kidniprcl, I'ritz was jiut on the scrnt 12 hf-urs after tlie crime, after the yard

comm;.t:on. Incjuiries ca Ilmg for i'ifo: -na ' .en concerning th ro.'td -l.'u-ition v r sent out by tiie Motorists' a-.-'.ii-tion to the h.chway cmimisionc : s of all .states. Uecpor.s"s si-.n-.v d sorious delays in road-buildinc as a result of the priority order:- alr.nly issued and a ron'un: :n of employmenton a larce sale. Hieh-

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HV HÖH DOKM.W. NRW VbllK. Sept. i - Hmoklyr.

ites never go out in the back yard

his method when he meets a prowler: A sharp bark to call his master. Then Ho) pounds of nu:cie and for-

after dark. It isn't afe. Fritz, the j "city are hurled at the criminal. His

canine cup, or some of his buddies. might be on patrol. KY'.tz, bet nf N.-w York's police dogs, is a full-Hedged member of the police force. His beat inn niitlyiner d!trkt. where houses are far apart. While a patrolman walks down the street. Fritz ges burglar hiuitinsr In back yards. He will attack anyone who doesn't wear a uniform. This i

forelegs seize the man bv the

and with a twisting motmn he is Mat on the mound, the dog standing oer him. If II' TriS IV('ilN' If the captive remains quiet, he- is safe. Hut if he tries to get awav or to ficrht. Fritz suddenly drives his steel-shod muzzle Into him and the victim is knocked siipI.s. If that.

barked. Suspicion w as directed at the house on the other side of the wall, and the little girl was found inside. Hut Fritz is r.ot a pet. Patrolman Peter Tteece. who trrind him can testify to that, for ore day when he was in civilian clotls. Fritz went for his throat, tearii i; it so badly that many stiiehe? were ikc1i1. That was because Fritz has respect for a uniform only. SAVANNAH MAY QUIT OLD "SIESTA" HABIT aVAN.WH, Ha.. Sept. 4. To 'sifsta" or not to "siesta?"' That is the question a. Hamlet soliloquized rtbout something tlse. For this Ls no gloomy meditation. It is a live question to Savannan. whether it shall ?iiak? off the customs of 20(1 ytats of closing down tight every afternoon from two to four while all citizens indulge in -iumber and lunch or scramble about for something to eat in a quick ilunch room during a naif hour period. T.ffort to ieliat the custom, of :nid-d:iy siestas to the discatd haw failed in the past. Periodically the uuestion :.s debated and as often

ihe old custom i citing !o. Now comes Mayor Stewart with the as-crtion that the old practice Is "clfoh-tc," nr.d calling on th heads of civic- clubs and banks tj join with him in iraugur:ttin. a half-hour lunch period with a subsequent earlier' knocking off in the afternoon. Tiie board of trade directors have endorsed the mayor's proposal, others have ii( t acted on it.

partially completed lib!"--' opera

tions were continued up to the- tint" that bad weataer sct in. 'hairman McCnrd h.i.s promised full consideration of the problem. The bureau of public- road- reports great activity in a:'. s't" h: summer in highway cnn-i rue! ion ander t ho federal aid a!. Fotti! !e!e

For rfl.'iM ".r.t:try crj!t Drs Carscn Ä Orn. K5 W. Wah!ncton ar. V. M.i!n 543. A5v 20S tf

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miles with U.3I- miles ur:qr con-, structlon and approximately HO per cent complete. Including projects: not yet under construction, federal aid roads In all state.- total 4 0 . ;s .T j miles. The final goal contemplate" i a system of lsO.OOn miles of federal, aid highways, with a network of trunk lines and secondary road reaching into practically every: countv of the country.

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W ireless Tappers

Caught in Germany

HAMr.lT.C. Sept. 4. Hy I. N. j S.) A secret wireless station wa ; detected, here by the police. The owners., two Hamburg engineers.! picked up Stock Kxcbanire news j f;om the air and sold their information to stockbroker. a it 1 banks for enormous juices. A New York flash cost the clients about lO.f'OO marks. ; The operators are said to have given . exceedingly good "tips." j

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at, - a-:d on.r legal .a uerej IHs l)0()IV KTUHK. wil-d to S.ate Sen. Patrick II. Mc- M ,.s (,Morhv Kurek died at T...'9 Ha-.-iv ,.f Walker by Chief S-'h moc- j ,, ,(U yeMerciav afternoon at the m:-.on: of tiie Fee. ii Hake re- ,.r .i.,. r -. u- i,u--

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llcgenv. Mrs. F'ehx (lacki un.l Mr.c ; (). '. Itineheart. Funeial in a.nt mer.ts have not 1 b-'en completed. Mit. I!. si'lll'MAXN. Mrs F.v.i Harbatrt S human died

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an .lii'i'.iun nt amiqts ier" I a,i ornia . veterc av at noon, ro -

,! .ii.it.. n i I'tr.ir.iics. mi; nn a lowpi- an illness of or.e week of; Ii. r -i tie tb ir in the pi-t. I a r- ; ni a pi ii a t ions du to old aRe. ; : ': e w 1; v bridg.-s v. r re blown She w as born in l.avaria. IJermany. ' ' : I '" ' t a 'k.-n r :c and : he bay Sept. 1 S She has been a resi- j

KKPOKT ATTACKS HV IRISH IKKLGULAHS i'FP.!,:. :-;. ;. (!: a. p. -The

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Hermans. Swiss. After Russian Hotel Iliahts

Herman Lutheran church. l-itr.eral srrvi.es will ho he'd from the F. H. ()rvi c haoel this evening at o'clock. Pev. Keck officiating. Farial wi'I le made in Dwlght. 111.

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!1 '"' Sw:- brio are bar-, IN I 'ANT IMUÜItl.FN. i f. r Ii-'-cl conces;o.i in Pet- Fuene F.dward Preetde. nine "-"'b "tier ili-nr.ttt firm are i ,1;OT-it h p;il tOM of Mr an Mr;4 ' it. for autorr.oii.le and . iv.trk Preeble-. 1 '. 1 4 Powman St.. .--mo:: corre-;on.s and . lipping ,jd Satur-iay night after an' illr.es

a a ..:.o!;. s th" Neva. In the. 1 f four .lay He was born in Grand j ' t:- :a! for th- Itu.;an J Papid. Mlih.. and Is survived by hi (

to '-e gien b.alf the parent--. : Fur.r.i! ,ser'ice will be held thi: tan- cuTr.pi". In J ii t I a f t e rr con from the orred (I. Hay j

1 to run aeroplanes beo and NiinI Novgorod

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n;int Hurlal will be in the ("it; j cmtry.

I Hi' It IIFItT IN ('KAMI. Sc'"TTS 'Fl 'FF. Ne!i.. Sept. 4 i )U A P. i Wftbo ind j ase rarer

No .". ! on the Pirlington.

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a. '.-on witl: ai: .-a -t bound freight

a 'ii lite M.-ndiy slightly injuring i '.r pt-rger The two enainea '.. . opd. the er.t.rie crws esoap-'

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VD1XWNO IN I1IUITION.

HII.o. T H. Sept. 4 lln A. P.)' '---The Kii.iuvi vobano is m erup-'

!!!' n a r. 1 a nw tow of Java is r- ! pnrb-d Cci the ?iuth llde of the Salej !v a -trcati t're pit in the same locai Men tha outbreak !at .TtsIv.

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All Silk Seam Binding in 8 Yard Spools 29c Each Notion Department

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Black, Navy, Brown, Toast, Muffin, Opal and Mohawk. Sf, f if Canton Crepe $2.98 Especially adaptable to the Autumn styles. Black and Navy. Crepe de Chine $1.95 In staple as well as all the new Fall shades. Jji Gros de Londrc $2.50 Plain and changeable effects for afternoon and evening gowns. 3fm Messalines SI. 50 and $1.85 An excellent quality in a complete color range for practical garments.

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Corticelli Satin $2.00 A quality which is ahead of anything we have yet offered. Plain Canton Crepes $3.00 Black and Navy as well as all the fashionable shades of Brown. Moire $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 Beautiful for trimming. Colors are Black, Navy, Brown and While. Satin Crepe $2.65, $2.98 and $3.50 One of the Autumn's smartest materials. Black and Navy. t f 'f Figaro Satin $2.95 A beautiful, firmly woven Charmeuse. Splendid value.

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Woolens For The Autumn Outdoor Garments

Skirtings $1.19 a Yard Stripes. small plal 1 ar.d check. In plain pround with briffht pat'iies. Prunelle $2.25 and $2.75 A itriped sklrtin?. rperial!y pond for patM skirts. Fark prounÄ. with lisht rlps.

Tweeds $2.25 and $2.75

Broadcloth $3.50 a Yard

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A -oft and ltj3rvus Coatin? with r tiiick. heavy pile, come. in Navy and Sorrento.

ThLs will be ued for entire Jtarmenis as well as in combination with silk or other woo '.ens. Delysia $5.50 a Yard A cb-.se c'ifperl Pr.livia lft R!ik. Deer. Sorrer.to And Navy. A coatir? of uality an 1 bautv.

Velour $2.95 a Yard In plain color of P.lack. Fr. Navy. Sorrento and Frown. A favorite that is alwavs cood. Chinchilla $4.95 a Yard Heary av.l warm, this ntak1 a splendid coat for cantpti wear. Plain Ib.-awn. Ierr and Nvy

Herring Bone $2.75 and $4.95 Single and double faced Coating in beautiful tones of Brown and Blue. Very serviceable.

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