South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 253, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH 3END NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1922
MRS. TIERNÄN FIRM IN HER PURPOSE TO MAKE POULIN 'PAY
Surrp- Aiilf Offers of Aid in! (Jinpini: to Original Intention. 'i rr:-.' Fr .1 Fa - e 1 n- i '"i.;:try to !) o-her ofterir. n i I ' .if.'l ,i haven '.: and my baby. ; Intenx- ! fur Fub. I s -n .r.- thirk t!i it 1 would : i i.., i r r u! -j r.t,! i ' I -. th: !m!i. w : : 1 1 th roisr" ;i r:if'!ir cm a clii! 1. I'i i- inr.M M,;t ar.-l w.ll r,-t-r f i!S'-r. j ;?;.- th .t t. ii.y to anvthT? i .1 fy I l!!V .,- tike it fror , m-j A : ilkI th- litt.,n h-r irr , k uMirtr. ii,- laupht'T j- ' ; .: i i . r. the a ow.il- of "rrot.r In. l.ir.k '!'( ! i ; ri u; to ciir'!' the ' h--k which w is !luh'-d witli tli" .iril'.r of Jo r rrnotion. Ar;.l tilkM. I'rof. Tirriin. Kr.ifU-nt an 1 wnu-r. .-at ar-. l iv: a;Iroal to 1 1 r rotirs. Tii' w-:Jit - .f th itu itif.n is .rr-i:-!? hard up- j .1 him aril lif run.-1: rvi'ln'lv r1 . . , . . . , ... . . t i - r: tin; .i. na.n u , , - , , . i am' he !-. of institution ar.-l ; ritsve.. into a matter of hich j ' thry J.avn no r--irt. Iyn ! h.i I f laration tii it th"r vo.i!,! he r.o r-,vion of effort to or.VlCt l'OUKH. IM.li WIS i i-n to th ir."( utor is perfect ' ,in its evi.Inre nnd !o feurdt-d as to v-rr any leal maze that may be c rratf 1 to block the truth from an ''American Jury, he U silent. I; From the I'oulin camp there f'io!nM th" 5ame ste.T.lf.iflt rfu?al to :'ili-n: th ease, to srlve any hint a-i ic th course th defence will take . or to permit Mrs. I'oulin, closely nuanlert from the many inqulrlnsr T't'Tvlrwrs, to makf any stiitement h to th nttitiifle he takes nr her own v I-- of th charms brought .t?ai:it hr hu-and. GOMPERS FLAYS GHIEF EXEGUTIVE
Council Members of Lahor Federation in Bitter Mood as Meet Open?. HV .T fls T. KOMIKHT. (V. V. Staff Corrojiondent.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. "ept. 9. . .-tiip f xrcutive council ot the American Federation of batinr convened . i hue t deride what action to take with rr.ce.rd to the I auherty in- " junction acaint tli hniimen strike. I: t'ouncil members wore in an ex- ; , i dii.sly bitter and arrre.a-iive mood i as tluy wen into session. They mud - it plain that every effort -vould b? .xetteil to nullify the Injunction. ' .lut before they entered the exeutivo session. I'res't Samuel Gomp- ' is of the federation, and Matthew Well, third vice president, made an ;attaek on I'res't Harding. Atty-Gen. I lauuht rty and Federal Judue Wil- ?. keron of Chicago who i."ued th in junction. Their participation In th '! injunction rroeedin was called r breach of the law. a violition of th .nstitutlcn and a concejon to 11- , ii.i n
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS VERY LIGHT C -r'.t'.r.u d Fron. T'ace ne.) reeiütered r"w hfs w:th the two piditie.iy orar.lzntinns and variou Vre. -.nets wii; be covered by workers o ..btaln a Lomp'ete r '..rati"n. An i!nlicat.' :i of th" mann-r ; n w !.:.-h the ..ter reir:-tered wo o,t.. :;i the ti rt ward i'ro-ii Wilbur .M W a vr.r. sh report' .l that the pie ;:ut had resli'tered 1 '.' aid tio .-c !.d F.oi .mi; of -Co and ,.ers re-i. -t i '.v In eadi pre.-.p..'t. fltlMT Wainls Itf-mrt. I).-! Hll.'.erbrar l. in the .ver.th w-ir.l. reported that IM were reK. ..-.,) in tl;e !!rf pre.-'r.'t where . n.oie jltoi 1 "! names are on the j , ;; ho. st.-. :t". in the s-,-.r. 1 pse- , .; -t out i:f m ore than ."'. and 27 ;t tl".e .e . tit h prermrt wb.ere tiiere nr. m than 1 '-'" t l.f.be voters re. ord .'. ; t !. " p 1 bo k The e.f i'..i.b I ec.stratson in h L" n il I -a h ,i -oar.ied fcr by 'he Stu- ,, ;,yM,r ,,. The venth w ard ..iniiu f.j ;.e south.e.ist part of town a" 1 t!', ::.M'T p M' p--:.' :i of voiert th S: tob I'l'se;- me. . The pth ward.s n ;..-tr.i!."ii .- r -;.. i :.v Homer Ti-irt follows: .,,..; p: . wr; . 1 e 'I. t h. : d . 14'". (.-,'' : . o 1 t : t ri . " Tii- w ", o. "f ., ; . - -j- r t . o :i ' , ' : ,! M -. T ic-vir: -a 1 (",,,. o-' . , ; ' ' 1 1 for t ' ' : , ' : ; ; . ,. ,:y :i !' 1 ' . I: ' V - ; m ) ,:..' M .n J i . LEADERS IX RAIL TRIkE A l A I I IIEARIXG MOM) I) 1 1 are t n - i t R ( . i . f : . . t IO' i M j.a.i: the v ;..; ' i iN I - 1 et :i e- u u . n i a :: ' 'v a c "i s " I ' ato i 1 ' w..s ! '. v the A--I : 1 vv . v e. . ,; t iv a - -Il.i 1 ' e. a s l is ?? e i , : t:t ' " of r. n rt:--hops a-d C:a- a I I ,a ' ' ' ' v a- e ' ' Ministi rial Association lf . . .,. i to Meet at I hrushu-iotl i'je M. 1 1 .tsso( ;.it;oii w ..I h,i Jt ooe' inof liri-' r.ixt M-n-d.i . a- T .t i 5. the V. V. C. A a:oj Tins iraliib-w all of t'ie ; '!( d'a. I" " . ;. w ,t k a i i Pond ar d M.-a- ; . oil'." nnd til.!-- WiVeTh . so w Ii o p.-, 'C he r.if i n i w .11 taUe tie . ., - at '.' n . m. or t.j n. and -rt e r at ft p 11. T?i- i I ;ir.-h f ill ' -:- d- . ' 'b 1. . A F.vrr.v n..r:s;r t i t.-s f t'.f.n ;s tirp 1 '" a ten. I th:- op. r.t i -tini- of the year.
Residents of Marion Sends Messares of Sympathy to Capital M. MHOS'. O . jt. . (tv I'. I. ) Soom-n of n'-.' uf- f vm-p.illij-, weir eo;r:i plinl lit ihr W 1 i 1 4 IIouo from Marion today. u linridrttN of oronal friend-, of lr. Harding IcnriMil of her r-rit lea I U!n-s. CromN trn t lif-ri'tl mound 1 1 other of tho Marion Mar. IYt ILmlln;;' p:iHT. ulicn- lat bulletin on Mr. H.'t rt I i rtir". rendition um l:-in jmi(1 hourly. Mr. Harding ua horn and reared in Marlon.
CONGRESS HASTENS TO GLEAN SLATES . ii.ii Jinpoi taut JhIIs 1'eiidin in Senate IIou,e Plan, for I- I 4iharlv Adjournment. W..! IINCITON. 5. p'. .-(P,y I. N. ) IIou 1-m W rp pi inncil to ;tdy f,,r an a Jju;j r r. rn nt -ariy h. llc v.ftk of pr rnhr-r IS. They will havp clfiifil thf latlve iirotrram. t-o far a" rf.t with the hn:i.c, iurinc the rnmir;' wn k The quf-tion of .vJjniiniin nt rrst" . , h . hl, p,. r. 1 u cntl,reriCt? t((Liy lw.(.n h)..Jf. aRd a.ra(H ,oaJer3 f a:,eJ t( ut.Vf.;op A lay crtain cn which an' a.ljuurn:n-nt ould btaken Am'onff .hp bi;, thn thp M,natf, Wjsi,ps llAj.. ....fr,rM ending th; inlJ-surnrrer se-sion are the Siberian loin an.'l fhe aiditlonal Judpes hills. ITach of theso rri azures is n;.ettin-; cppo!tlon. and either or both will be abandoned if it develops that ti:e fight on them ühall prow hot. It 15 expected that both the tariff and the soldiers' bonus bill will pac con?re.-i finnlly during the coming w e e k . Coal Kphlation 1 plvini hou?rt members iittl ( oncrn. Mo-: i f Ih'-m ferl that th ttlrment of tlucoal f-rrike h.t removed thi isJo ! from the If i,'i-lati stae tfiupor- i f-rlly. and thv f'l like standing pat1 I.Mid -waitinp for pome new develop- j (ment. Kven the inve.-tlpatlon r or.-i-! I i i u t i An t-lur r a n -.o a.) It 1. T---v.4 1 nt in luke warm. CO.XFESSM) SLA YEH OF YOLKXG MAX IS NOW IX CUSTODY (Continued l'roin P,u-. eine ) then fled. Another nero jiarticij.ated In the holdup. Kinp went to New Buffalo Thurs day from (lary and had expected to work as a striker.reakrr on the railroad. Strikers, he Kai.l. th reatenefl J to kUl him if he. did. He was pennl- i !e?s and reported to rot.hery and murder. Rele.isod on August 1." from t lie Oliio penitentiary at Man-Held, aftei a term of 2.". months. I-Cin-r will fa e ; trial on murder charges. j MKS. .TOSI IMI KOU.N. Mrs. Joseph Korn, for more than 70 years a resident of this community, dh d at her home in Portage Frairie yesterday morning at S;i o'clock, death following an illness of one week with a complication of diseases. Mrs. Horn, who was 7 1 years old. was born in Ilerrien eounty, ?diehican on Auer. 2. and had l:vd the greater part of her life at Fortape Frairie. She i survived by her husband, four sons and live daughters. Funeral services wil be held at the home at 1 o clock this afternoon and serviies will follow at 2 o'clock at the Portace Frairie l'vanpcücal j church. Rev. Fall ofTiciat i r. p. Hurlai I will be in the Fvanpejj i rnoter. j CASIMKU IIOLIAVINSKI. j Casimer Holewinski. l.'iDI V. ! Fischer s-t.. died at St. Joseph's hos- I pital at ..:1. o'clock Saturday rncrn-i in following one da v's illto-ss with I t omplicatiuns. He was born in South Fend Feb. v was .'; 4 years old. and hud lived here all his hfe. Resides his mother. Mrs. Vero.iv a iioi. winsM ami ins w 1 1 o Mar- i ttii, he is .survived by the following brothers and sisters; Jo.-eph. Steve. and Fert Hdevln-ki: Mr.-. Charles i Atolski. Mrs. Fliarley Re-ms. and Mrs. Mary l'uttha. I-.iroial , - will be h. Id Sun day aft.rnoon a! 2: a o 1.. k in St Casimer's tlnii' h with Rev. F. 1'. 'o.rka otlieiatin. F.urial will be in St. Joseph's conn ter". i,ot is pons lM i 1 'ot r s. c, ... d led .1 : his h.or,. Jtll M:-h oviI,;i av. I tt Tri:!if afr. ! W o !.,.;; e ' 1 ; ; ;,e - v , ,; (..;: ..!- b'e H" p, li:ieil by one om. Alt: ed Fot-. at.d ore ! roth.. ,,- , V.' -.. : rs. I , !'..'!. Mr.. F ; -; - : of M:!,,iu;iLi at. Ms--, (b-.!,, o! f b - i i'v. Mr. I'.ri" was coro r. !!; '-.-in. eomtnz ' M ;:'h It--, j . f ' v.iis a l; o v ; : ! - He w.t a :i X cii. ii- i ! r o r ,;; , i r,..,i,. . ' ! " ..''. .. f r- ... I -. b'-. e, Rev . A !.. 1 1 a ab : '.: t r Ri.er F.,, x M . h. Ti:e ') t-. F- rra - Sp !.ur:a' mrs. it vmr, iuo. ( I Tl. ! 1 1 -e: v a - tor .Mrs Hit to-I ja..t u d.'d l';..I.iy ui'-rn-; at her Ii t: e 7 a portage av.. will ie held Monday a ft rnoo at 2 I "V.ocu r-iu the txa;u. itev a il Monaer of the F.r-t Mthodi I ;-,ll5rtr, ,j ,,.,., , :.,( .:xUrx iejrM w.! Ie ,r. R;erv; w rer4:tie;-y. ; I or allcpctl failure to y.iy a pnm ! ..v n,;.. to, $ dated" Iec. F'.e t' M .-'. . w k a Trt:r-- V 1 i : 1 sjHt.... ly ;n ; :" ,u i.-i-f .1..' oa F. I '.'...'. iudpi-'p.er.v ' . v . : - i K he C.rc.i.: e K-.-v. for a j,r cunlition of Ira ltinllniiult !21 !1 Fbb r w h u nderv r a s-r.ou- r.; .-ration i :;.i.iv mm nin. at Si Joseph !,'-'.:m at Mi.-hawaka. ;s ; :.i vol able. I
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STATISTICS IU'II.1)I(; l'l'RMITS i. ii.i'i.m i'.iuui.-i, j One-Ptory frati.e dwelling-. Ill 'r orian.i av., I. en It. Shelhnc:. ovn-f-r, estimated cot $2,i0n. j Cne-story frame dwelling 1 :: 2 1 N. I'oookiield M., John 1'. Den?more. ?l."o0. - - MOVI.NC PlIItMITS. j I). C. .outlnvos tli. 72". t',,t!ai;e jCrove av.. t 121K hinroln way V. j Norman Hoffman, 7':; S. Seven- ' t enth t., to three miles we of lt t , Jolin I lit, 1. . I-isher it., to :J4 'hapin st. Alex )kin.sk i. :,rlT r.ertrar.d ?t.. to '''' X. Johnson st.
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Our buyer lately returned from market, bringing with her n varied collection of the latest Fall Hats from Gnge and Phipps. These are now ready for your selection and the more individual and exclusive models arc arriving daily. Special Fall Season Sale groups are being featured.
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shown at Robertson's. Hats with drooping brims are here, as are also ofT-the-face styles and draped turbans. Most effective are the season's favored ornaments, such as burnt feathers, ostrich flowers and metallic embroidery. Very elaborately decorated, sparkling hats are seen as well as the remarkably plain, simple designs. No woman can complain this Fall about not finding a becoming Hat, because there are styles to become any type. And prices are most reasonable.
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Fines of $5 ai.d costs eaeh were! insurance. You are a merchant or a assessed a'-rainst Otis Jamef. Lonnie j houce owner and . ju may think Harnes, Fharle.s Fainter and Doner-i you are sitting pretty en the queson Oliver, all colored. upon their jtion of fire, but are you? Better ple.M of puiity in city court, Satur-jsee to thi.t today. Reniember it's day. t charges of uamblinn. I always too late to mead after fir The men were taken into eustody ; has swept your store or homo. Call in a raid two weeks auo on th j the Greenan Apency. 4CS Farmers James b.irbc-r shop at 12 7 1-2 V Truft building, Llnctln
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every new tilt and curve in $5.00, $7.95, V ' I and up If
CHEMIST AVERS ENTOMBED MEN ARE YET ALIVE
Engineer Fail to Find Sijinif Putrefaction in Te-t at Gold Pit. AT THK AKtJONAFT ;I.D MiNi: JACKSON. ('.;. '. (By C. IV i The 47 :i.r, to :n hed in th- 1 p:h.s of thf Ar-":, tut mine are alive, Dr. L lj. D.i-ohuk. ( " r. i ' . 'A ( iifiii- i'i r.i.r.t "-r f the Ivdii-:: i Ar-' ilr-; C.-rr.r.ii--:- r., ar.T;o';:r I .i r!' t ml.iy. IK- ha--.. anno'.;i rr-me;i on (l rhfmical t ".-' made : til" 2.40"fi ot level in the Mii:i;n .-iir'.ft air; the 2 ."nO-t'not Vwd in the Argonaut -hift. .He four ! no .-.sr! of putrefaction a?:'.l declare thit' it" any of the men rv dead h'. te-ts couid r.ot havefaieJ t' -how it. Jarh.)Mi was w.id v.h excitement:! when tli' ;i!inn::i(T!!it nt n:ade. ; IJ AVivt.s and cliildren f the men w.o.j Jack.'n was w;id w:!i excitement h.ave been entombed nearly two wttk.s ru-hd to the -haft mouth! and hysterically ured on cue -quajs. Mine -iYn lais a reward' of $:..00 to th Party which hivt to throu?h fronl th? Kf 1ry nd hysterically ure.l on the re offered e re !rea k through from tJi? Kennedy mine to the Arsonaut workings SENATE PRAYS FOR RECOVERY OF MRS. HARDING VAMIIfnO. Sept. 0. (IVv r. N. S.) A prayer lor the recfncry ,f ; Mrs. Hanllnir was tlellvrrrtl in 1 1 ic Miialo toila. j 'Sustain with Hiv spirit that she) may rc-t In Thy hand." the i liaplaln J praMl. while a ja-ore of senator j M,,, ,0",x, "And cive unto thy servant, tht' l'rc'shU'iit of thr-t I'nitiMl States. , . . . . - . .. , -(icn-th In his hour of distivss at'd f anvirty t wait and iimIuh the will .,(lf i, ofttiv too iiATi: to .mu;.D. ;t There's an old adage that it's never too late to .-.end. This may be true of everything ee but fire Advt. 2 12. -tf Ö0MPAM Saturday Open Till 9:30 e ,yAO it 'P IS? shape is being it $6.95 $8.95 V ato $ 1 5 3n
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sulting Dr. Holmes. He will tell you the iv :r ; -price of your work before it is started. The 'J ; same policy holds good with all of the dental work done at this office.
You'll find a big relief in having your work done here. ou know exactly what the charge will be; you are in the hands of experienced dentists who have at their disposal all
of the latest appliances known and bridges, etc., are made men, so you arc assured of h used; four chairs, eliminating laboratory at your disposal. free. J 2 ii 4 1 JZ' nun M 13 Corner Michigan and Over Central Look for Lincoln 4 mm Ii. i . l&Cf lriL'. L1 HI ' I,' i, Iii-, . P ii We buy 'em and
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New and Used Auto Parts For All Cars and Trucks
MAREMOUNT SPRINGS
We have a new guaranteed Maremount Spring in stock for every car and truck. We put cm on while you wait. Free spring inspection
New and used tire Vt r- New motor, conNew ,inR. pinions nectini; rods an(1 rims and axle, , . , and starter gears, main bearings tor shafts for all cars. ajj cars New and Used Windshield Glass for All Cars SAVE 50 ON FORD PARTS New Ford 30x3 Y2 Wheels, $2.85. Demountables. $19.50 New Ford Front Springs, $1.85. Timers, 75c.
HURWICH AUTO PARTS CO. j
Open Sunday morning from 9 to 12 216-220 W. SOUTH ST. Opposite Studebaker service station Lofd; for the Red Front
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i.- n a an expertrnr. t We have hau an d.s of sttislb d nearer.W" Specialise in Flatf Work an! F vtractinn YVe Guarantee Perfect S F. ic fact ion
T.eth removed without piin bv our Dr. T.ylor, who iu hi. Over 20 yeir? experience in pair.! r:.th',h f,i nd ministered if desired Jlign class crowns and bridge worK. hilmcs. etc. Free examination. X-ray phot' graphs at iow pr.rs. Open Ever.nc?. Triin'd r.ure In .itten 1 ir.ee
DR. HEATH a. In STJ. 3 0 2 MONEY I $10 to $300 LOANED On Wages and Furniture Indiana Finance Co. t(K. j. m. . nr.io swond I'loor. H r.I.E TOK. LINCOLN
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established an that while to dental science: all plates by our own expert laboratory only the best materials being all waiting; complete x-ray Consultation and examination Per Tooth if 1 ! n Washington Streets Drug Store Sign 6819 FOLLOW Till-! ll 111 It I K s on the .an and you can i o I : i i a table, -;a.n a tb-or. . n.iüi'i the sink as well as any pr.fessaisial. Our l.aint. ?ta:nvarnishes, naun-. tc.. .-.ie leal home brihtenej-.-. V;t!i their aid nothins need ever !..--come old or din'.'y 'ookir.c t'ooie in and te'd us what yeoi won hi like jo br:.; hteu up m Vulir llOllie. C. E. LEE CO. Wall I'aper. Faint and .Ias '2'2't So. .'Main St., Opposite V. M. r. A. wreck 'em I M n M T : j D V.V u-e Trneldfr Ti-e-lh. S.ecii; t rice for Au'u: othor .i ' . . 1 . .v .A v' ; 'A To: full upi' and 1 r, v. c r . DR. TAYLOR Mivl;t;an St.. over S 1 1 r Stor I wish to inform my dear neighbors that the charge with which I have been falsely accused on the 3rd of this month was dismissed by the court Saturday morning;. PAUL MATE 1707 South Scott St.
A Wonderful Sense of Satisfaction Is Found i n Viewing Noble's Stock of Electric Fixtures!
It is a revelation, indeed, to learn of the splendid values that arc beins offered here. l ixtures of the highest quality. Hni-hed by experts in the most recent styles and de. :r.j and marked at prices way below those found at down town stores. 1 ou may be sceptical of this statement and say it isn't possible to make such an öfter and live up to it. All wc ask is that you look elsewhere and then view our stock and compare prices. Like many others, you'll tind that Noble is offerim: genuine values at prices unknown in thi? city. Agent for the Apex Electric Washer and America Cleaner NOBLE Electric Co. Q CHAS. F. NOBLE, Proprietor 731 Lincoln Way West
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him i Is the si'sn of a servier t a t is ready and willing to help you in your money matters. Remember (hat your dollar will grow faster here at Interest Compounded Quarterly St. Joseph Building and Loan Association 124 South Main St. PiurabingthatLasts Time is the JikKj Vau fiii.n d be v rv d r . 1 1 1 1 ::.:.:. . . n :.-. I ''.;' -o t. '. o If s;i' '; v - '-. . - .i ." ' !' a - ly - a . . ! . . r i ; . . i f di.C' of.-- a' ! a T . - lop a a- ' ! a of ).;- vi, . av- - r . p JAY L. TAYLOR ISl'i s. ! i.i Tili M. Lincoln r.0;."i es r yii rr3 H mm
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