South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1922 — Page 10
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 8. 1922
RAIL COMPANY'S DAM IS BLASTED Offic ial .? N ilkthsm patched l cm-; Striker Illumed.
STORKS ARRIVAL FAILS TO SOFTEN HEART OF HART
PiARVFY RARfl K Proposal for Inquiry
HE SEES MOTHER
I Hr. end Mrs. Harold n Mr an f rsA
hv ( nnirrt.x Sludaul
UASHI.VGTON Sept. 7 - - By 1 S. ri. Charging the federal rev r;
Dire of GoJohn Au were Sunday Charles Au-
I t in In rs and Mtmhtrt of Safety ('mmcil to Discuss Safctv Work for Children
i'lana lor fal J work am -nig
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SOUTH WARREN Miss Ksther Wedell .pent Bui day
Slawr Denies He Killed Owu Father When Lost Hi- I eniper.
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BY 1 W-.IN. KKKN I IV Stuff orr.ponlnt LOS AN"iW,KS. ('ft,.. Sept. 7 Something was wrong in movie. and today, for one of it choicest trad - tfoiw hud collapsed. It had faiie j to work out in rea. life, and with no lesw a pll.tr of film nr.mvnt than W.. -. m J Hart, two-gun man and hero of the mtrnX Th plot a time honorj M irt and hi beautiful wife. formerly
U .n.fred U had quarreled , . u. .
hang of New York intended to pwid more money on its new building than he combined cost of the national capital, the houe and senate office building and the K?ate. war and navy buildings. Sen. Heflin, democrat, of Alabama today Introduced a resolution in the senate demanding a congressional investigation. No acuon va ,lkn on llm rvcnlntlnn .
old. who -hot and killed hla father, j CunK repu5ilcan objecting to Ul
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Sept T (By N. S. Ro B. Harvey. 3." year
.1 W fJarvey, an insurance broker.
tfter he had discharged Mrs. Helen -a B - l 111
a 'iron, a young - n -a;.ner. win
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meats of Mr and Mi
ten and daughter.
Ma Clara Stichler wan the Sun- ffc Mrs iMen Pain South Bend dinner guer M An.it.i I spent the wek end arlth her par Si...th. s.-us-ed at a meeting Fr. day after-j Mr an1 Mra Joh!1 Kilner.
Ewa Weiier ptBl surday after- neon ai 4JJ o clock of a comm.ttee : Mr. and Mrs. .John K U noon with Seth Smith of Sumption of the Teaciers' Federation and the ! family and Mr Helen Fra'rie. j South Bend Saftty council. The spent Sunday at Biddle's la Miss Anna Auten was the guest J o uncil has been active for some Mr. ..ml Mrs M Hotting of Miss Weiier and Mits Parker atlt.n.e. and a number of .safety po-:- I daughter. Almir.i spent Sin Epworth hospital last Thursday I er have been distrlhuted Includ- Mr and Mrs Neil Wedell a
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iead and Ml wha h lay with j lute sal.
r estranged Then yestr
:h- tork flew down upon the
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.cene and friends of Hart brought! the g'.ad n?w rha: -hou.d have, brought a reconciliation "It's a'
for men who were
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f railroad : Company i on the lookout -eported to have Kiev of dynaproperty. The dam lv helleved
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2. Meanwhile Garvey :s being held ai ja:i. (;arvey retained his uncmoattltuda. Only when his mother. J. W. Oarvev. visited him did hs
. ' utward calm disapp ir Tears came w.xj ready to dl-i. . v . .
. i m." nis eye-? ana tney cmorac a j.-ene Aimost any- LT ,., .
A mad dash through half of thick under-
l recalls it. a mile and a
bru-ri i- ! with shirt front torn away. v -gun Bill bursts Into the quit Uttla room and kneels by the
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i ne-J.oe. p.ac.ng upon tne spreau
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Wi.y. The single word "W'mfred!" and
The slayer would not discuss the
shooting nor th ca'.ue of it, although he denied to a la. I attache t-hat be did it because he lost hia temper. Ill Groh dropped from sight. Efforts to locate her this morning were
thei unavailing.
I our Persons in C.unov Reported Lost in Storm STAMFORD. Conn.. Sept. 7. Search is being made today for a anoe containing two men and women which Is reported :o . dUttpiMftred off Sound Bach .u-: before a terrific storm broke yesterday afternoon. The atorm was accompanied by a wind of hurricare velocitv hsil stones as large as small eggs and heavy ra:n.
Thirty-two friends and reia were guests of Mr. and Mrs Ch Smith at a watermelon feast
Sunday evening. TheafT. rh red P.. :! P-it. a !i..s.-.- : ir : India. M. and Mrs. Arthur Burner and ' itighter. Mr. an.l Mr- Arthur Wolf and sons of South Bend were
gf.et of O. A. Burner at a ir olnn r- .t Sunday.
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lildren is thought by teachers mnhfr of the council to ne
iIip bept way of preent.ns accidents in the future. C lei Lair li l.tH- .f the police department and Irving W Sihral. chief of the Are department will be p tsent at the meeting to
water - i d .scuss Miff y work in their departments.
Mr. and Mrs William South Bend .aijed on M:
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- ET i NCLADfED then for the ttr.a fa.dout. a toucr Sept. 1. ( P.y T of romtr ritf. Big Bill, with th
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)f CBarM Coa oad workei of Ue4 a life and te li lay unnn undertak.ti it, of no on 1 concerning dlof The Kiiicid-
ti :he Bock verai years trv.lle thlv hotel, paid ro:n. His day night.
Judge Places Chicago U onion Under Probation
hay. who qus!! liwrtlly. B...: CHICAGO, Sept. 7 - ( By I N. S.I "Ain't he a he-man. though?" Love for her husband who had Put a!l thi did not happen. n miurd in an explosion in Har- I tflllll the nw, from his Unlonville. Mo., caused Mrs. Thelma attorneys. .He d in't -novo his fea-; Wlngate to teal a check for $M0 tur.s ajpd a elooettp of him wouldlfrom her eimployers. havr. bon a still life. m ?uiiry. Judge." she admitted .1 It's ov." he said, andjtodav. "I do not know why I did
muttered something about
it.
Mv li isband is .ti i hospital in
Hum Demon Qoim$ Tin: More1 I iciims XKW YORK Sept. 7 (By U. P.) Poison booze took two more lives early today bringing the death toll ir. Brooklyn Visee Iabor Day to 10. Three persons, two of them worn en. are held m jail without bail on charges of causing the deaths of three of the victim-s.
; r'v settlment. So far as ran j UnkVlffe and l wanted to bring him arned. he ha nd cfm munieat-' to Chicago and nurs him back to
v th th mother.
, health " The Judge
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n out of work. No eta but -aid to notify Ink at IASalle. ad fiJOO Insuranco l burial.
Sin'-r s r.s to i.njoin Dii a From Singing Here XKW ''ilK 7. Charging Mir manager had violated his agreement w'h her, Madame Lifella Helms, widely known opera singer, today applied to federal court for an Injunction to nsrtratn Oanna Walska. brid -f Harold F. McCornalck, o Chicago, from singing in
man as i broken en.i count ry.
me M . n alleged that her r. George Jules raiber had hi-t COPtra?l with her and .Mrne. Walska to sing in this
Madame Walska announced recent maYrlage to the Chl-
Kgo multi-millionairo in Paris that she would continue her operatic Wcrk with her hu.sband's permission. She and Mr .PCormick are now on their honeymoon. Madame Melius ha? just arrived here from Europe on he liner Homeric. Sh.- contends that if her manager substitutes Mme. Wnlska for herself the famous Polish beauty would "ha- the advantage of Mme. Me'iins popularity on her American
Syracuse If omen Pie fid Innocence to Charges
Of Possessing l&qO0t I hatlon
W ARSAW. Ind.. Sept. 7. L.iwi Horkensmlth, Stella Rarick and H-Tttle Davis, of Syracuse, were arrested late yesterday afternoon, while seated in an automobile In 'he budine.'s-s district of Warsaw and entered pleas of not guilty to charges of having liquor in their .-etion several days ago when Constable Mable raided houses ai Syracuse occupied by the defendants Hearings of the three defendants were set for Sept. 20.
after a representative
of the company em.ploy.ng Mr. Win-
n ito had recommended nercy, put he woman under six months pro-
Death (alls Former Governor of Alabama BIRMINGHAM. Ala. Sept. 7. Former Gov. Emmet O'Neal, of Alabama, died at his home here at $:..e o'clock this morning of pneumonia.
FOIMWR OF P iTRIOTK ORDER SERIOUSLY ILL PLYMOUTH, Mae. Bent. 7 Mrs. M.uv S. Lockwood. 94 year old. founder of the Daughters of the American Revolution, is seriously 111 at the Jordan hospital here. Hospital authorities refuse to discuss Mrs. Lockwood's condition. It is feared her advanced age may hinder hr recovery
Linus P .Meredith Named
U. S. Marshal in Indiana' t- acting secy, of state Phillip
Harding Congratulate i President of Brazil WASHINGTON. Sept. 7 (By 1. N S. ) Pres't Harding today sent a message of congratulations to the president of Brazil on the occasion of the opening of the centennial of Brazilian independence at Rio De Janeiro. A similar message was snt to Augusto Cochrane De Alen-
car, the Brazilian ambassador here.
AUTEN CHAPEL Mr Hti'i Mrs. Jesse Miller and lamily Of Sumption Prairie spent Sunday with his father. J. H. Miller. Mr. and Mrs George Weiier and' family have moved to their new home on the S. Michigan road. Mr. and Mrs. Orb Smith and family motored to Michigan Sunday Mr. and Mr. Dudley King ar.d family were Sunday guests of Mr. acd Mrs. Chorles King. Mrs. Arthur Topper and children spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles King. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Johnson and daughter of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrf. Charles Johnson and .nn of ! South Bend were Sunday gut- of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. B F. Dice. Mr. and Mr Frank O'Brien of South Bend.
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30x3' 2 Cord Tire and Tube . $7.45 30x3' - lire Covers, Black with White Stripe 1.65 Ford Hose Connections. .10 and .15 Ford Cutouts, Complete 1.20 Ford Foot Accelerators 90 Ford Timers 75c up Ford Windshield Glass. $2.00 and 2.95 A Dandy Jack 1.25 The above items are only a few of the many bargains to be found here. We carry a complete line of Piston Rings in all standard and oversizes. We are putting in a complete line of Piton Pins and Bushings for all makes of cars. We also carry a complete line of Accessories. Batteries. Tires and 1 ubes. Gasoline, Oils and Greases. Consumers Service Products Best in Town The Auto Market Specialty Co. 535 S. Michigan St. The Store You Will Like to Trade At
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HERE ARE A TEW SPECIALS Brass Bed $16.75 Dining Table $12.50 Iron Bed , . . . $7.75 Walnut Finished Dresser $22.50 3-Piece Cane Velour Suite . . . $69.50 Beautiful Flower Fernery $6.00 White Enamel Breakfast Table $9.75 Don't let others tell you of the Bargains they received here. Get in on it yourself. The Elk Furniture House Just 8 Doors South of the High Rent District
WASHINGTON'. D. C, Sept. 7 Pres't Harding today appointed Linus P. Mered'th U. S. Marshall for Indiana. Mr. Meredith was former clerk
of Wayne county.
Buy two Cinco cigars for 15 cents adv 246tf
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Wisdom Is knowing what to d character is doing it.
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Iadam" Melius named Harold Cormick In her suit alleging that had aided his wife In getting a
contra-t from Mr. Dalber. Madame Melius has retained two attorney. Oorge Wolf of New York Sty. and Abner Seliral. of Washington. D. C
Congressman Bares Plot
To Profiteer on Com
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person.- unable to a anthracite coal i. are buying It at
from Emerson.
eems to be able to unlimited quantity of Duluth. Conrson today told the elegraphed the gvcoal committee at fnr an investigation
and expl? nation. "It is a new plan nt profiteering In oos.1 by h'pn.ng It into Canada, and then recalling it into the United States at enormous prices " said He quoted from a letter received
from i constituent erplaining that
the people of Halloek. Min.. and siher towns in that jtate across the Car, : ! in line from Emerson, Canada were being solicited by Emerson Mel dealers to buy Pennsylvania an'hr- ti cot at $24 a ton In any iH' int.ty Th coal. Steenerson says, oes to Duluth over the Great lakes pnd throuch Dnlnth to Emerson. Cur. till, by rail. The M.nnesota pe pie want to know why they cannet get th's coal without having to go to Rmenaon, inada.
Tu n Shot ok Truck Laden JT ith Whisky Is Captured MB:IIm: I. Sent 7 Xls-ht
I'o lce Scrgt A W Poland, 3S. and
-iVank Beln'ir.gle. ?,?, an alleged j whisky rebber, n-ere shot early to4ay du :ig a furious battle be ween ' Hgb men. including five Am bridge tollcemen. on one side and four men ' MkM by the police, to have ben
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letor of the Club Cigar ise. and cited to appear the September term of county circuit court. MM i'- ::.: of n said to be involvej m e declares the gamblers i:!h one man uho dcte in Unra miH with a MB."
Good Muaic at Home Brings Hearts Close Together Buy a Brunswick and be assured that your children witl form an appreciation of really good muaic a constant source of culture and wholesome pleasure all their live? Tr-ere must be some sound reason why so many leading musicians In both Europe nd America have Brurusw.rka in their own homes.
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Buy your Fall outfit here the easy way. Pay down a small payment and pay the rest every pay day.
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We are now showing smart Fall fashions that will impress modish women and misses with their brilliance, the cleverness of their lines and the smartness of their fabrics. The early arrivals in Fall apparel have arrived and we are now showing women's Suits, Coats and Dresses in new fabrics, new colors and approved new models. NEW AUTUMN DRESSES in Cantons, Canton crepes and tricotines. Panels, pleats, sashes and draped or embroidered effects are important features. In every dress the value is most 4 Q QC gratifying. See these beautiful Autumn dresses, specially priced at W LADIES' FALL SUITS in beautiful, lustrous, new Autumn colors and materials. Straight of line, slenderizing, youthful and extremely chic are these new suits with their trimmings of fiJOl ffl fur. They are smart! Moderately priced at ejpfc aWW FUR TRIMMED COATS in luxurious new wrappy modes of exquisite new materials. The new coat styles are entirely different from those of last season. Sleeves are a very important part, and the fur trimming is essential to smartness. The models are mainly wrappy in styling with huge, graceful, roomy sleeves in surprising shapes. You'll like the new shades. This is a collection of wonderful values.
The new CHAPPIE COATS have arrived in all their flapperish variations. Come and see these. Priced at
We invite you to come and see these new creations for Fall. Remember, we can arrange very easy payments. A small initial payment will take any garment. Just say "charge it" to the clerk that waits on you.
$21.50
J.M INTO QAM RU. Sept. 7 Misusing aigin an early morning fog. the eer on a switch engine In the d yards hre sent his engine ing into a CWt of box cars only r feet ahead of him, throwing of the rails and ? mashing he aide of a freight hou-
SOUTH BENfylND. The Howe With a Policy 114 E. Wayne St. Phone L. 8372
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Mens Fall Suits
In every latest style and fabric. Tailored to suit men of taste, and yet very moderately priced. We can assure you better style, quality and fabric than any suit at the price in South Bend. We are featuring the latest Jazz and Sport models specially priced at $24.50.
2 Pair Pants Suits for School
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The extra pair will give better wear. We can save you Dads and Mothers money on school clothing for your boy. The two pants suits are priced at $8.95 and up. It will be worth your time to see them.
Remember our credit policy that enables you to buy easily and conveniently. Just pay a small payment, take out any garment that you wish, wear it, and pay a little every week. Come in and talk over the plan with one of the clerks. There are no catches in it. Just a plain plan to help you in your buying. You'll like it!
Women's Fall Millinery Modes in Felt and Velours. Creations that will charm you with their beauty of design and their smartness of color. Specially priced at $1.95, $3.95 and up.
317 South Michigan Street Ready -to- Wear Apparel for the Family
