South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 255, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 12. 1922

by Frank I.. Mu'hullan-l of loin. T-w o attomej f r th HrothfroJ ot Locorrotiv Ktik."'0"!".. Ti n-cniun and Osar Unit, of r--nd, it at th Uefrn"- tu.. I-is". Ay 9 lookri-or.. R-uarv! flfrnir.ct am' nr.! o-.x ,i -1 .::.- r.t. HpTi.il (tuar-I- of ifpitrtM. r.:

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MRS. TIERNÄN TO FIGHT HER GASE THROUGH TO END

see contkoiersy l CONGRESS Ol' Ell NEir DYE EMBARGO

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MRS. HARDING CONTINUES TO GAIN STRENGTH

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I'i-.s. Tit-rian ye-ter.lay emphanz the fa( t tliat his wift- intt-nU-l to carry h r charges through t( thf rini'-h. IVUtl to Arlil Standul. "Mr-. T.ernan wi'.l i)rs. th es

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t lccli.i h r'al th appei.atturt'4 o'r!aratl)n thv either viu '. ycr or union men have th rlh: fr ata- finJ appeal to tine no !iyvj men t win employee, on the ;-! harvl, or union adherents on the her; and that en.pl.ner have th zht to app'n! to union rr.n to Yrr nor.-utiin. while th unions IV? an filial ri'ht to ur unorinized workers to )in their rau.se. Tii 5vfrnmnt' hill, th defense lun! m iint;t:nil. seeks t invoke

w. r. sTorn iiit. Word has loen rei eid of the death of William l HtoufTer f l'lint. Mi4-h., formerly of W. Navarre vt., thi.s city, whii h rcur:ed at 2 o'chn k Morulay mornilik'. H" If-aVf s heides hi wif-. two d a is ?; h t e r.. .Mi.s Mah,l (ille and Mi.-s Kuth S:uv:ffer, both of Flint. Funeral service will be conducted by Kev. F. S. Davis at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Uui'ial will he in Itiveriew cemetery.

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fi'ut Into court as an employer ithin the meaning of th Clayton iw lifcuu.'o th federal courts ar peratin railroaiis und r re elverhip.. If a o"npiraey nrtiiMlly exit5. h ont'r.ii''!. the government .should ek r.r! i f tJiru-:h fle proper ohan-e!-in th- criminal courts and he end the riht of rovernmrit by ".junction, to deprive the defendants f the roufst itutlonal ssf guards they voiild have under such criminal proThe irovernment's exhihit on the rimes whi h it rharsjes are due to lie strike r:nl which rovers twenty;x jr Intel .?e'. indicate the na-;on-uid vti'' of tle outbreaks on hi' h the petition for an Injunction s haed. C inurüers alone, it li;ed durini; uiy and Aimi't, In Alabama. 1 ; !kann.i I; CTeorcia 1; Illinois 3; Kentucky 1: Mi-Mouri 1; Ohio 5; renne-ee Z; Texas 2, and Virginia 2. A special .section was devoted to lie C.i'.i'orni.i-Arlzona de.sert situaion and tl.e marooning of many rain--, -with hundred? of pa.s-engers. Mr. Kstrriine derhned to estimate. i'w long it will take to complete he presentation, of the Kovernment's ase, but indications are that th learint; may last two or three dajs a-nper.

rELEORAPH AND RADIO COMPANIES MAKE PACT NKW YOI1 K, Sept. II . Ci.irnce H. .Maf Key. president of Th !cfal Tel-prraph Cil, ,. a:.- '" jnctd :trday that hi.- coma.mv ad entere! jr. to an areemMtt he Krd'o Corporathn of A merk a y t h!ch the ro!..l Telrgrapii . 'aresj at the fivi. e of the l!ad!o 'orporati'Vi ; land ii.v. stem --- t.dir; ta all iart of th F-ulid -tat f.ir !h- colle. ' ion ,r.d il lir--' of 1 1 a r A t la n t ; ralin nirs-,!. l'he r r- -He it f.irthet lc.clud .11 a".l offices ,,f ;!h IVstal Tcb--i.tlih 'i.. wherep loiatel -hell M .'.'p i;i itches fi h .-. rit o i'.i;-

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court. I letred to protect my two l.ttie girls, my own fv.mily and my aociation.-. That was not alto-Kf-ther poHib'.e. The rhar?e was hied by Mrs. Tier nan when every other course failed." juy I'rof. T.erna n. "That rase isi now in the hand? of th prosecutor and the tat. I have arranged for a separation under whih my two little girls will be p'.acej in a proper home in Chicao after the trial where I can vit them ea h w-ek. I have provided for that course which i.s in accordance with pnil con"ienre. the law, and the protection of my children. To l-armiis Idfr. "I have every i-ympathy witn the purposes and the p'.an. of Mri- Tiernan to prosecute but I have rendered all tht a.ssistanco that I can z'we or nhould be called upon to give. I will roarrarifjo my life in accordance with the conditions thrust Into !t by thi.s tragical incident. "Th battle is now between Mrs. Tiernan and I'ou'in. the two who s'anil upon the same moral level, who ar now battling in the courts over the result of their own actai.d their own clandestine relations. "My responsibility :ided, morally, when I received the confoor.tJ that I had been betrayed In my home and In my friendship. trinl then to pursue a cour.1 tliat would cause its little wreckage as po.ssib to ihe innocent and the ureatet protect?on of the to whom I owe my hiyherit duty, my little girks. Tin.- interests are now prote-ed and T h"ive come to the view of my family and my frieaul-o that I am no longer called upon to be an important factorin this aftermath of a guilty re'a ticn?h!p between my wife, wbo now i.s frew t follow her own course and my former friend who ha.: forfeited all riht of consideration. Approves ActUm. "Thore will be no withdrawal by Miu Tiernan. if I underhand her f:&me of mind ar her purpo.se. She intends to prosecute to the limit and in that determination she has my approval. She ini?t.s that ?he will prove thv c ii i It of the man who brought wreckaere in'o our lives. She will insist that he pay the penalty a he is payini?. "I tried for eight months to avoid the very thint; thot happened. I tried every mfir of kee;;in the shame of it all from the public. I failed in that. 1 do not feel that I have failed in any moral duty or obligation wh.ch I have owed to any on- and in now announcing a withdrawal from .any active prosecution of the ca.e. I believe that I am but lining a duty to others, the Innocent or e. who are affected by the public :tv in the matter.

MltS. MA ICY Ml IHK. Mrs. Mary Shirk. :: H W. I.aSal. ;iv died Monday norninn at S . I " o'clock following an Illness of two months with a complication of diseases. .-he was bam in Chestervilie, (;hio. - 1 1 . '24. 184S, and va 74 yea:.-, of avf. She iad lived in this city four years, havint? come here from Albion. Ind. She wai married at Albion. April IT,. 1S82. to K. It. Siirl--. who survives her. OtV'r survivors are two on. IjouIs T.. of (maha. Xebiawka. and Walter I)., of IJatil 'reek. Mich., and two sisters. Dr. Martha V. Thomas and Mrs. Lucy K. Crost, of South Itend. The body mav be viewed Wednesday mornlnar. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at .1 o'clock at the residence, Jtev. V. H. T)avl ofliciatlmr. Ilurial will be in Jtlverview cemetery. .trs. Shirk was a member of the First I hip tint church and of the Schuyler Colfax chapter of the I). A. J.

hr iilne.-s reached the iri::..il i.il-. she lia.l f,.r it 1 1: 1 ra U' - m-nt !-.-n. he faul, a hiimr that th" patient was fh--rful .ibd l:r o.: was i nn-iil t a oi v i . 1 1 , ; , i . Th pi -id'!.;, a ' o! d i !:: v. iiroth r. is taking hi- u. i.!n-.-s as well as c .i :ld ! p, ted. !--pitthe strain he );as b -en under iru I'riday. he wa. said bv Pr. Hardintt t ! in e(lln; t.hys;-'-al conditio!!. The p:-'-.dcn:. h.;-broth-!-added, was notii -'a I'.y r -l.aw d -y the :iim:e :n Mis. Hard-ir.'.-t oiKhtiuti last nij;ht and today. Manlinr .Not at Oilier

While Mr. Harding iema;nel!

away from hi.s ofl'u-e throughout th" day. he j ent nearly two hours j.i-t

bc-ror noon strolling- under the; trs in the spacious White IIou'i grounds on the tide overlookir the 1 I'o'oma'- river. His companion---re Will H. Hays, former po-t- 1 master peneral. and F. F.. Mi Lcui, -Washington newspaper i t : 1 : s i : : . I

I rrayers for the recovery if th".

fir.st lady were offered Sunday inj Washington churches. j 'Farnestly we jiray that if it can1 be in ac cord with Thy will she will he s!ared to us." said the Kev. Y. j S. Alern'th. iastor of the ilviryl Maptk: church, where the President and Mrs. Harding worship, and his I voice broke as he he asked blessing

for "Our President as lie watcher b"side his beloved companion of the.many years."

Similar sentiments were expre-a- j ed in all Catholic and .leuhi churches, and prayers went up from!

all army camps nd naval Stationin the vicinity of the capital. Thrmipliniit S5iiniliv :niil ric-iln t'i

morning the White Hou-e was Hood-j ed with messages of encoura eincnt. i

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MKS. J. I IXJKSVTH Funeral "icen for Mrs. Jonas F. Forsyth. Sir Smith st.. Itiver Park, who was instantly killed in an automobile accident near Ypsilantl. Mich., early Sunday niorniiiK, will le held at the residence at ..:30 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Wl!iiam t?. (JraV pastor of the Church ot (Jod officiating. Hurial will be in Highland cemetery.

BOMJS measure TO BE REPORTED TO HOUSE TODAY 'Continued From Paje (mo.)

STATISTICS

Hiiildin? Permit. Two-story frame dwelling. 2609 W. Division u., Itene Matthews owner, estimated cOPt J2.S00.

Moving I'eniuls. A. Wilder, 111 X. Hill st. to Lafayette pi. Clark Kline, ClC'i Wenger ft. to 312 F. South st. Frank Ituffington, 1237 Queen at. to storage. Frank Christman. 2006 IJnden av. to Mlshawaka. J. V. Van Husen. 31!) N. Kaley at. to three nitles wet of city. Mrs. A. K. Maurice. 00 K. Monroe st. to !31 X. Xotre Dame av. K. F. Quick. 71'J S. Columbia st. to 1023 DeMaude av. Oscar Yanl)i:5en. M 3 K. Colfax av. to 1623 F. Handolh fit.

the tariff bill's coi.ferencc r port in the -. nat it may be ten da ot tuo weeks before tb.e Imüius measure reaches the White Hon-.'. Two of the ten conferees Sen. Snioot, Itepuhliean, Ftali. and Keji. Cfiirner, tk-nioorat, Texas voted against, the bonus a finally p rf- t -ed. while- ope nuinaitej-, Kep. Col

lier, democrat. Mississippi was- ab-j sent. Those .supporting the m'-as'iiej w-e Senators Mc'Mmber. Xortlii Dakota; and McLean. Connecticut.! republicans and Simmons, Xotthi

Carolina, and Walsh. Mur-s.ir !i is. rtdemocrat". anil Kepres n-at iv-

l'ordney, Mi- higan. Oreen, Io-va arulj Longwcirth. Ohio, republicans.

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FULTON, ARK, Suggests to Suffering Women the Road to Health

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'J'rom now on the cae i, Viet we en Augusta Tiernan. with the full force and power of the .täte behind her and Harry Pouhn. whom she charge: with betrnvir.g her."

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SAY IMPEACHMENT CHARGES WILE RE BURIED V HOUSE

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m l n 1 1 ( : i : u i ; s v;s. William. Hedges and Anna (Ulbert, both of South Fend. Clifford Applesate and Malinl F.aton. both ef South Petal. J. Anderson of Chicagt and Margaret H. iiich of Penton Harbor. Mich.

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CLEM PACE AU MILL riSIT AMERICA TO APPEAL TOR HELP

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l!;i,rn!t;stil his hiuh oliiie to violate th itor ,,f ton-titu;ion of the Fnited States in so , jo. the following particulars: 1 IJ abridging frecdo.n of sp.-roh. j "2. P' abridging the freedom uf ! t he pt ess.

... ; ai-riu.ng tur riiH o: , people peace ibly to a---emblt. J "-!-. Out ( barg. j "Second That, unmindful of tec j iii:ties of n olliv e and his oatli to ! ib it i:d the con-;:;u:ion f th Fnitid S'ate-. and lirir.iltdflil of his , bl;- ' nation to d:- harr tlio-- d'.ttir.s

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T tvo Killed, Two Severely Injured in Train U reel; MACON'. Ga .'St pt. 11 (Dy T. X. S.) P. H. L-azur, conductor, of Yidalia. da . and Charlie Iing. a negrc coal handler, were killed, anil J P. King, fireman. and Walter Moody. husine.-v man of Macon, v e re s. badly injured they probably will die. when an engine on the Macon Dublin and Savannah railway went into a ditch near here todav.

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Fulton, Arkansas. "I u.-cd Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetablo Compound!

lor a foreness in

my side. I would suiTcr so badly every month from my waist down that I could not be on my feet half the time. I waa not able to dr my work without help. I saw your Vegetable Compound advert L-ed in a news oaner

and pave it a fair trial. Now I am able to do my work and don't even have a backache every month. I cannot praise your Vegetable Compound 'enough and highly recommend it to those who have troubles like mine. I am willing for these facts to be ued as a testimonial to lead all who zuW'c? with female troubles, as I did, to the right road to health." Mrs. Lula Vann.Box 43, I ulton, Arkansas. It's this sort of praise of Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound, given by word of mouth and by letter, one woman to another, that should cause you to consider taking this wellknown medicine, if you are troubled with such symptoms as painful periods, weak, nervou3 feeling, miserable pains in your back, ar.d ccr.not work at certain t;me.

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ut'.on and the laws of this

i He has used the fand? e ill'ahy and withoitt !n the pro- cation of indid org i nization.s for certain

- which. iniil-T the law

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Kiplioc Is Wrong?

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hotn the itid.v :dual and orrfanlzalions vlal ttdiatr;bt j -g the law aftet tlics violations

e. I I;a" become a o-iMic candal.

"S.xth He has d- feited tn en Is f "tt.s'ice by recommending tht re-

frorr prin wealthy orTender.-

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bet xveer t 6 . 0 t er: tue ag ir.t he f. op.e " I (VP been d f-! Somettn in the future, accord- ; ir.g ti the aew expressed b leader") I th- committee may report fidxer-e.

Yours! An ice-cold bottle that makes you

glad to be thirsty

Bottled

Delicious and Refreshing

BOTTLED (JSDEK AN EXCLUSIVE LICENSE FROM THE COCA-COLA CCMeANY. ATLANTA. G

THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., iOUTH BEND, IND;

(S03MPANY

Strire Opens 8:30 Clos 5:30

Saturday Open Till 9:30

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Brinirs Out What's Best hi

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Hats Unmistakably Fall '22 $5.00 to $15.00 Big Hats with drooping brims, smart looking off-the-face models and draped turbans are prominent in our present collection. Trimming is mainly metal cloth, flowers and feathers. The mirror wi 11 tell you at once how becoming these are.

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$5(1.0(1 to $125.00 Skirts are draped and circular draped sleeves are also in evidence as are the Mandarin type. Beads, )'arn, embroidery and braid are used for trimming. Silks and woolen are both used effectively in the fashioning of these new Dresses. Models for street, afternoon and formal wear are here in styles for miss and matron.

Distinctly Orimal Are The Styles In This Autumn's Coats

Richness of fabric is f

one of the outstanding features of the Autumn mode in Coats. The

stvles are individual i

and the colors beautiful. Bloused, semi-fitted, caped and loose backs are seen. Sleeves are principally the Mandarin type and collars are shawl and choker style. Tucks and embroidery are prominent. Fur is used extensively as trimming. $50.110 to $250.00

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Fur Trimmed Suits for Fall $25.00 to $100.00 Beaver, Mole. Fox, Nutria and Squirrel are used on collars and cuffs and, in some cases for trimming. Side draping is a feature of this season's Suits. Such fabrics as Panvelaine, Juliette, Marleen and Duvet de Laine are used. Models are being shown for all types of figure. A Suit, becoming to you, is here.

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SEPTEMBER IS A MONTH OF SAYISG AT ROBERTSON'S

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