South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1922 — Page 16
SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9
IRISH REGULARS LAUNCH DRIVE TO TRAP REBELS
Five State Troops Strive to Hound up Foes on Fve of Epochal Gathering. nv !)mi;i ocom:ll. (I. V. s. st.iff C'tirrf -pondent.) PPRMN. S'Vt. Fre State tro; t--i iv Uem a pwt pin? movemnt rourd up the republican irre.ru Hr. pirtirul.irly in I,:me rick ani T;pr-er.iry rouniles. preliminary; t" th" m"'!!r7 of th Drill Kireann i ir th. ':: t"r;vrrnv.-. Several hat-! . Mi r. y r e p u b 1 i ca r. s I Communication Dublin nnl f '::. ;- j-til! in Thi ! 1 to i rer lirr'-iK of the rumor thnr Jvimorm Ie Var.i hai been r artur'.I.. Thi report i di-crdite 1, rven by Kovrnn 'nt official. although it !" n rr. it hat Krskin Chüd'-r. I? V.i-;-aH .hinfalle, may have ben arretM. Whether Valera will make a dramatic appearance in Dublin tomorrow to attend the Dail meeting :a problematical. It i. unlikely that the povfrnmT.t would interfere with 1.18 movement unless he disturbed th peace or openly ure'l revolu t : o n . To J'rcf Ilepubllran. While nvny repu'oiirar.s will be released from jn;l to attend the Dall metln: the government has decided not to liberate Sean O'Kelly. "Sinn Fein ambassador -to I'aris" and Dr. MrCarvil. Claim astrreRatinp $43.000,000 for damage done In the warfare, between Free Stater and Irregular will tome before the Pall. It 1 expected also that this body will attempt to settle the postal etrike, which i now regarded as Inevitable. The postal employe want a wage increae. The Irish Free State may be made or broken in the meeting of the Pall Avh; :i begins tomorrow. This 1 the f r.-t meeting of the nt-t parliament in .e e'.ertf.i after the creation of t'l new Irish nation. .Many Stern Problems. flrave problem fare the Pail and the gravest is the selection of a man o lead the Irish nation out of ita travail Alderman William T. Cosprave. head of the Iail since the dealh of Arthur Critlith. ! looked upon as thrt likeliest candidate. It irobable, also that the appointment of Ilichard Mulcahay a com-niarder-irt-chief of the Free S'ate Jirmy. In succession to Michael Collins, will be confirmed. The progress of the Pail, like the propres of the Irih Five tate, deVendfl upon the course followed by the 27 member who are opposed to the Ar.Rlo-Irih treaty and are openly In sympathy with the revolt of 3e Valera. Vlcrn State Park as Mark of Memory to Song 11 ritcr I .VP I A KAPOSIS. Sept 3 Creation of a .tate pirk on the banks f the Wabash river, the tream Made famous by him. may be established by the statoof Indiana memory of Paul Prefer, author f 'On The Itar.k of the Wabash," th Hcn-ier ftate sir.,'. This i the hope of Gov. Warren T. M'Cray, who. after reading an Item in a newspaper, written by HCtiie person wlio hail called attention to the fact th noted IIoor t on had been forgotten by the h!VrianJ. Prefer is buried besi le hi mother nd father in an obscure remetery :p i lutrked. i. to, the srave being unV. .McCray believes It ;:ty of the state. which to be t'.'e d: In? adopted h: fnng ns it son p. to commemorate the man. He. would ; iblish on the famous stream the "Paul Preiser state park," and p'ace the tract under the supervision of the:ate department of conservation, which ha.- charge i.f th other tate park.". Dips Grave for Sei j And Wife: Vacation When He Dies lie Says SALilM. u w. wi: r f, r t!;e w . v.l., Sept. S Har-vet-ran water pump,v t f Sa'.enu haa Ju.t h' own grav.-. He tlug i grave f'T h ;. wif-. : :g m 1 1. w ho t ri-d to tme -upr-iv, toll the pumper that he would has a'.o A travelsell him veteran 1 n 0 1 b e around for quite a wri'.e poire; on a a cat ion. man. who has worked 2 , as he was! Then the 2 years for the city, with on wave ! h hand y 1 1 day off duty, toward the hill at the highest point In the Odd Feliewe cemetery ind exe'aimed: "I'll take mv vacation when I dle. up there c-n the point'" Will;. d,ig both graves. lined them with cement and f;i!eI them up with earth. When required ; w;ll take only lif-ve the fillinc. a short time to reWoman Sechs $l,r00 for Alleged Damages to Car For fl!'.e; 1 carrot driving which I esrilted in th w recking of her automobile it thv corner of S. Main :.. and I r. in a a v.. last month. Dorothea Rfeye.s has filed suit for J 1,500 i!,inn:ffi !n Superior court No. 2. Friday. aga.nt R. J. P.o'.ka. Charge that Iblk was driving a an excessive rate of epeed !n th middle of Indiana av.. while going west and that he failed to heed the c mplainent's h gr.al tht she was rolng to turn ea.: into the avenue re mde in !h papers filed. The r' "lilting smashuj : ai! to have practically dem lishod th Reeve? car ar.d inflictfd bodily inju-;es on bd Dorothea R-eve to the extent of $ ."00. Thi.- a mot:n' ace for the auU ir. ar.d ji.iM'O dam-i ; are sought. AM . ESI A BLAMED FOR HIS HAVIXG 2 WIVES ! e his j from I Ray-j DETROIT. Sept. ?. Whi firt wif wa;t for his release a cbarce ,, bigamy. Bernard rtior.d. 2. r"vr.:-,i in the county ; jail bit of tp. '. i - u T! i e r madaw that! caused him to r:i?rry Mamie II ik-' kile. 2 4. pr'tty your.g s am.r? ! While ktpt aw:iy from home be-j iiUfc of a Hoard cf Health ouarintine. Raymond :Tet Ms Heikkile. "I blame It on a bit of amnesra. Ijrought on by the het." Raymond rays.
BOLD THUGS STEAL GEMS IN CHICAGO CHICAGO. SW-pt. Ä. (Ry U. P.) AMolph Künstler, New York Jruelrr. arriwl In (lilcnxro yctrnl.ij to 1I.ihc of a quantity of rxpvrMve Jewelry In exchange for $.VOfo. Tculay he In n liovpltal anl h neither the jewelry nor the $."0,(KK. After speivllnfi: tlie night at n prominent north Mle hotel. Künstler rose for an early breakfast at a nearby retaurant. Tlinr armen hnrullt.s entereI tlie restanmnt, sluKgrxl lilm, nii'l clfartel wltJi .he jewels.
KING PROPOSES PLANS T 0 HELP YANKEE FARMER Democratic Senator Suggests Tossing of 500,000,000 Into Financial Mart. IIY WILLIAM K. IIl'TCHLVSON', (I. X. S, StaiT CorrtHpmleiit.) WASHINGTON. Sept. 8. A government "pool" of $500.000.000 would be tossed Into the nation's ftnaneial market. to ave American farmers from food necu lator and grain gamblers under a plan .wponfeored In the senate today by Sen. King, democrat, of Utah. Klnjf proposed to transfer all assets of the war finance corporation, now completing Its post-war functions, to the federal farm loan beard for use In extending seasonal and long term credits to farmers or cattle raisers. A bill he Introduced was before the renato finance committee for consideration. King declared hi plan would eliminate food speculators who obtain control of farmers' crop at cheap prices at harvest market-. If Iiis plan i. adopted, he contended farmers would be saved the necessity of selling their crops at harvest prices during a flood on the market and could obtain reasonable prices in the open market under the law of supply and demand. The plan was said to meet the approval of member of the senate agricultural "bloc" and probably will bo considered by that body at a special 11100110?. It said the plan would enable farmers to obtain credit for their fall and winter planting and In time to be of benefit for the spring craps. With the war finance corporation? $500.000,000 capital placed at the disposal of farmers, farm associa obtain ' tions or Individuals could loans from the government on receipt" for crops stored In warehouses pending their disposal on the open market. Loans could also be obtained by cattle raisers on storft held on the pending pales in the seasonal market. ,oFTnx too TjAtk ro mi:nd. There's an old adage that It's never too late to i.iend. This may be true of everything ele but fire insurance. Tou are a merchant or a houe owner and . ou may think you are sitting pretty on the question of fire, but are you? Better see to th!. today. Remember it's always too late to mend after fire has swept your store or home. Call the Greenan Agency. 43S Farmers Trut bui.'ding, Lincoln C354. Advt. 242.-tf. IT IS A PLCASURE To call at a place where you cao find what you went after. This shopping all around town ond not getting what you want is hard on the nerves. You won't need nerve tonic and spend all your money if ycu can get It In the habtt of coming to our supply store. We will be glad to show you that It will be a pleasure to call again. Ludwig Auto Supply. Advt. 235. tf. SPKCIAL for xirvv MARKITr. If you want nice large canning Peaches better get bu.sy, hot weather ripened them oarly. reason nearly over. Saturday's prices mostly from $1.50 to $2.00. jumbo baskets Grape ?0c, also expect a mipply of grapes by the bushel. Potatoes. Celery in fact everything e!.e lowest possible price. Corner Main -and Rror.son F. RERRT. Manager. Advt. 252. Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria will open at 10 o'clock next Sunday morning; dinner 12 to .t. after being closed for summer months of July ,-nd August. Nice cool place, all dllcaciej of the season. adv.-252. . s wnnx MrrN rTTcn campt They usually find out that somthitig In the line of toilet artlclet has been forgotten. Talc powder. having creams, shaving powders, them all oaps. razors we ve jot t regular prices. G OLDIE MANN'S FOUR STORES D ITN'TISTR Y . For reliable dentistry consult Drt. Carson A Oren. 125 W. Washingten av. Phone Main 549. air 20$tf Buy two Cinco cigira for 15 cents. adv 246tf No better cigar Valentine try it. made than the Adv.-2 4 6-tf. Call Aetna Cleaners. Garments, hats cleaned. L. 2378. 916 Ei Sample. One day tervice cheerfully Slven. Advt. 238-tf. New Fall Stock at J. J. berger, Merchant Tailor. 30: Bldff. Adv. 273 tf. Kreuz- ; Dean For reliable dentistn consult Drs. Washington -Adv.-208-tf Carson & Oren. 125 W. ave. P. Main ?9 ISLAND PARK HOTEL Announces the closing of the season Sunday with a special chicken dinner to be served in the large dining porch. Free boat ride. Rnjoy the la. Sunday of the teason at the finest rtsort in southern Michigan. Island Park. Diamond Lake, Mich.
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Miss Paul ThinRs 'Aunt Alice' Robertson May Organize Bloc n C .onsress. UV KAHL M. IXISII. (I. N. S. Staff CorrefionIent.) WASHINGTON", Sept. 8. Woman's dive into politic this year has raised a considerable Fplash. Such marked success hag attended the primary races made by women, that "Aunt Alice" Robertson is likely to have sufficient reinforcement to organize a "female bloc" in congress this winter. Miss Alice Paul, vice president of the National Woman's party, told International N'ewa Service today. Women who have "gone to bat" In the primaries to date have "gotten to first," so to speak. In plainer llarguaare, 50 percent have been nomI inated. including one candidate for governor, three candidates for United T.tatc senator, and eight for the house of representatives. And for the successful three stand an excellent chance of election, Ml Robertson. Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck, in Illinois, and Mrs. Luel'.a St. Clair Mos, in Missouri. A1J three are running for congresa; the first two on the republican ticket; Mrs. St. c'.air on the dernocr-itic' The chances of the other candidates, including Mrs. Peter Oleson, running for senator on the democratic ticket In Minnesota, and Mrs. Ren. Hooper, running against LaFollette in Wisconsin,, also on the democratic ticket, are considered s;im. I think It's an admirable showing, particularly in view of the fact that women are still new at politic." said Miss Paul. "This is the first congressional campaign in which women have really had a chance to show what they could do. Woman suffrage was not a fact until the middle of the 1320 campaign." OTIHvKS CO mi: and c;o Ru year In ard year out. 12 months of the ye- ou will find the Elaborated Rooting Oc.. 107 W. Division 6t., rapidly growing and taking care of It's customers The Elaborated Roofing Co. Is a part of this city For the past ten year? it has made an enviable record in the roofing business. Like many others you will profit by Investigating the merits of Elaborated Roofs. The Elaborated office is also headquarters for the popular Warren Paints, "The Right Paint to Paint Rlglit" For real protection of your home you can cot equal the combir.ction of Elaboratcd Kooning and Warren Paint. aav---n Money to loan on new South Bend heme. First mortages. Inquire Conservative Life Insurance Co. Home office. South Bend. Advt -219-tf ' LAST TIMES. TODAY Charlie Wilson DeMarie Five Lee & Cranston Waldron & Vin3l0w Hayden-Goodwin & Rowe The Rayolites Beginning Tomorrow Double Headline Bill Arthur DeVoe & Co. Zelaya Four Other Excellent Attractions Dally Matinee Sun. & Holl lay Mat. i:cnlngs 7:10-9:00 - 28c 28c-r:c 2Sc-55c Good Bridge Work Adds To One's Appearance! Surely with our extra low prices in effect cne need not be ashamed of their appearance because of nising teeth. And it Is such a simple undertaking to re place those missing teeth with a first class bridge. No matter how complicated the making of the bridge, it ls simple for our expert laboratory men. We suggest that you Investigate this offer and find out for yourself what a splendid proposition Dr. Holmes ls really offering. iA-ritx S6 ner Tooth J.T. HOLMES, D.D.S. Corner Michigan & Washington Sts. Over Central Drug Company Look For Sign Lincoln 6819
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Q. What ü the general dally routine of a movie actor or ac t r e.working on a picture? A. An actor or actress working cn a p.cture has to be ready to ft&rt werk at nine o'clock In the morning and work until noon. After a hurried lunch, work is resumed and continues generally till about ix o'clock. Very often there Is night work to be done or plans to be dIscuMj. editing and viewing to be attended to. Standing and moving around for eight or nine hour leaves anyone, no matter how strong, pretty well fatigued when night comes. Players who öfter working all day in the studio, try to turn night into day cannot laM very long, for they are burning the candle at both end and the time v.lil oon come when their usefulness will be at an end. Q- What It the name of Valentino's next picture? A. Valentino Is now at work on "The Spanish Cavalier," which has BLACKSTONE Pecaune of the many requests on the part of theater patrons who for some reason or otherwere not able to eee "Smilin Through." Manager Rhodes has made arrangements for a one day showing of Norma Talmadge'a greatest picture today. Many of the people of South Rend who have already seen this picture claim that It Is by far the greatest picture that has been screened. Every little detail in this picture has been carefully thought out and taken care of and with Norma Talmadge at her be. ably assisted by Harrison Ford, there is little reason to doubt but what thi picture will go down in the annals of picturedom as one of the greatest of the year. On Sunday a hilarious comedy with the inimitable Tom Moore starring, will come to the Rlackstone under the title. "From the Ground Up." LA SALLE Every girl who ever expects to married, as well as those that are married, will find some valuable in formation in the picture that will appear on the LaSalle screen todav.
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