South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 261, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 September 1922 — Page 3
MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 3
Indiana and Michigan News
Human Cock Fieht
BLOOHIHGTON NOW FACES SHORTAGE IN
IPKOTEST AGAINST MORE, FrBsh-Sonh Srran
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; to h' ', 1 i.i th.s rirv
; :::. to ir.üuro tii in.f- ret to , -tifion th' riiim:iL,s:o.T-r.s for ;ny r. iichway? for p'rhap.v riv yc-irr-It '-v.-i? point", out at tiie r f ;!r,; " i tli-- a or i-- c.ct of .1 mile of rrvm:: i.'.i.i '.c ih i.icn. which i.s ai1 ;- ii- ut-out thf- ro.-t of a rniU' o ,.:ilr' Thr- l-onilM in-l'-btf -1 f th" county irrowin? out ff the
r struct Ion nnfl repair of rcicj.s isi vtirtoi in
1 "i . 0 r 0 n'r'i petitions Tor nr-w i I 'riday afternoon.
?t. 17.
I-onrtTi fr?hm"n .tu1nts. aftr fl'fenrjiri; tJuir nz on top of th ?i:i.'h .chool !-ui!d;r.ir from arsry t oj.hnn.oros in a. Ftor. tatt and
nt j i f-n-.aininr on th ro.f nil nig-ht. werf !
.'rrc:cd here Saturday morninsr by i 'h;ef MOowan and a fuad of of-: er. j The boys wer- captured after thej police .vcAd th building in the .ame vay 'h fre5hmen climbed to, fb rooi" r:day evening to haul down the. sophomore f!az. ar.i run'
ip thir own colors by m ms of the
ire pvr-,pp nr 1
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y .ii" ft ci -pr.-u-.-. i nt .-' -: :il! !'.,- r.ie iio-
i.-sump-
!s are bein.,' fi'. d with 'cnr eery month.
th" corn-
IJ ESIEMEN LOSE LOCKS
IN SHEARING FRACAS ' STnli'1
so irr hi thit
Cc.'Tb'd w.'h 7; un':.-ually dry '-i-tr.. th" l.'kr- !.ivf: ic-'ii drained Tii" upper and ; wr Like' ravi: out 9v ral v.r. ari(.. and t-lnc.- ih'.-n city'.s -uip!y h:i-s come from hi" is known a th Leonard diu. I'rijr Nr;v Dam. ith the cuirJr. r.f a rciv city n-:ir.i -i;ri :i'"n. a propo.-HP-:i va., BliMfd to c'-n-trut an additional Li:n i elo.v th- r nt r.t- whi'h 1! ivor .J 1 1 . . i ilir'.M and ')nv rcfdibcrn of th- ty cnuncil thought T"uld impound envjh ;itr ;o lUpply thx city Ä'Vril yai. Soi-i'. ot the rnembers of the council o:ted to r.dir; i-iorv mono) tl. prt-p nf site, hut Mil nii'tcd a rrop .,i.lon ot cwirir to (Iritis cr-ek, fri;r inib s Motth. tu coi:.-::uct n i.e.Lmi. Th- Chamber i'f 'o:im- rce Vent ot. record t- favoring the (,rilfj .'ek p.oi'O.tion. A(.yor Hai r's s .utrht to Ket i r-
bond ir.ue it $ 1 OO.uuo wi:n v.hich 'o e:.-'i?-r the in-Tii .l.irn, arid a pub II.- ht-arin? was held rt c. ir.l- at th" O'int hoiie here. The lax b- ard Cn.ile a d ision, holding tii-it the prof o;ir iop. of the niy.r could not b- finar.c"ci tor the amomr. asked Til board .il.-o obje ed lu the c:y p..y.ntT i'-l. OoO for the advlii.mal lflr.d iuded. c l".iiiiin'-; that the iil:d - n A wunh iiior than Jj unO. Th" mayor and city atioiney, J. I,. Henb-y. were before tlie board aain Thursday and ar- no- jdannin to IT. ike a ecor.d rerput fr p-r.nis-rlou to iv,;it bond.-. Tlii-- time . tr.ucii .ar' er amount will b; .isktd. (iloical lorniatJoii l'atoi. The Chamber ot Commerce is ion-
t short ladder. Thf a tr!v;al dispute
over an annl. as
iihe students fded c.:t of the huildj 1- z to ro hom. ! Seer,i; fi-t Mjrht ensued and In i the f-.pnlnt a band of frffhmen
to the roof of the hich building. tore down the
ic. The shouts of the
combatants and th tlnklinr
'r'.sh:n.;.n rlas:-s otJ-"l,n. of breaking windows- at-
Irdiana tmiveivity participated inj nctei the attontb-n of neighbors the annual cia.-s s.-rap on the Dunnin'ho called the police. Cntreatles ot iueidov. adjoining the football field 1 Parent? and th sharp command of which was won by the "Rhinies." ! poliremen were without avri! until The sophomores were able to hold ; Saturday morning the policemen two of the hie ha- in the center ol:'0-'1" their way to th roof rndi the firj.i the freshie.- otitnumher- l'-ed the defenders in custody. The! ed the older men and mmazed to ! a -tthorities ar? undecided what dis-i
i;et. the- hi id ba ? across the line be
probably true th.it of all the advice thit was blown about th front porch at Marion durinp; the summer of r20 Sutherland's was fol lowed most closely. Quiet, unobstructive and not pattlcuiariy distinpui$hd Iool;;r.?. Sutherland vorkct' d,y in and day out in a li'tle otTice ntj.r that of M-. Ilardir.c: in Marion and fav" for those immediately attached to hcad'iuar.t rs l:t was to a Cc -;t extent unknown.
bad made Whit chief j-istir dur-; M in? h! president y. and It wi c -r.- ; bit' sidered nttirff that he 1 l .-t p , ; into th chief ju-irc h;p. ,(:.: Than Jut;.' ("lark", an '.h.
ii":n..rra. r-.-.:cn(' 1 at1 lii-vloi PreVt H rd;r.c an r pportnnitv o -sppoin Fm e'rlurlv 1. a I.fe-1 rt publican.
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Say, fellers, try thN some day when you so swimmin Lock your elbow-3 and knees around a stick and try to buck the other feller off the raft.
position to make of the offenders
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Nearly a i- okoi .. I Urin u'
hull'", reds of th'dv lock-. ':vrf during
I shot? stonjied the fracas.! thousand pernors wrr on-.
th
annua! iviir cuttinc "rliinie.-" were shorn of N one was seriously the scrap. !
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CHILD DIES AS RESULT OF SCALDED STOMACH IMS ' M INfITON. Ind.. Sept. 17. , W'.ilter. 4 yar old. s'ti of "Walter, 'h;r har.an. did as a result of b.is -t..n'a'h be'nc scalded with water. The iittl" fellow, with other children v as playing "'ith a tea kettle. Walter left the others, went Into the
ion of thf .itau tax boaul for a, kitchen and tilted a ten kettle filled, Hatfield
with .caldinR water so that the vast of this
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ucians worKeu witn mm an nignt. ; fn
Tvarlwr Misses Two
In 37 Years With SrhoohZ' X 'IMIMT. Ind.. Sept. . Andrew v,ui;fjin have p
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Sarber.
instructor of the eventh
and eighth grades of the Durket public school, has been a public chool t(icher for 37 years, almost
Running U. S. Is Big Job; Harding Showing Strain WASHINGTON'. Sept. 17. Runnine the T'nited States government under conditions that have prevailed for the laM tvo months i.s no joke of a job. The train of It has h?un to show on Tres't Harcllr.fr. There are lines in his face that were not there a year a?o, and to tho-e who see him. frequently It appears his hair Is a little more silvered thau it was a few months a?:o. and there is a little more droop to his shoulders. Lb:-s. t on every 'de by the gravest industrial problems in years, and with congress showir.a: a tior.e too keen desire to be helpful in thi year of politics, the president h's battled wi;h hi.-, jiroblcms for ;h" mot part alone at leat the responsibility has bctn hi. Pres't Harrlirff -svas forced to fore. to his vacation entirely h.--
j holding1 of dances in ".he structure. cause cf the industrial situation. II"
kitwaiu) nir rrrrx)Yi:. nUKKCT. Ire!.. Sept. 17. Al-
eus Matthc-ws. who is an em
ploye of the Nickel Tla'e railroad at this point ha not one in 13 yrar.s m;.ssed a train due here at 50 a. m. for the purpose of placir.c mail aboard and procuring, mail for the P.urket postofMce, lias been rf warded f or his faithful service by the railroad company, which hai fi:;:ii.-he,i him and his wife with anhtn! jv. ?:ofd anywhere over the Ni- icel Plate Wem.
t : senatorial days usually up his golfing- company.
make t
I Inidentilly Sutherland's appoint
j m.-nt has led to a r;4 deal of ! private criticism amour .'emorratö ( ; if Wasliinsrton. The" democrat-1 'f el that a democrat should hae; Ibee.u pi. ein ted to .!! 'he vacanoy j
created by the r" -mtior. of .lu.-- j tice Clarke, a democrat, and a Wil-! son appointee. ; 'rer it not for Sutherland's popularity and h.s unquestioned t;t- ' n-s for til" position i: :s prbibi that s-ome open criticism would Invoiced over the appointment. When Sutherland t.ikes hi. seat i
the political linkup of the court wili
' :-f en republicans and two
j dem ocr its. It has hee-n many j y ears since one party was so pre-j ! dominant on the highest be7ich. j j While Supreme court ju.-Tiof-t at e ! not supposed to have any politic J after g-ain.ncr the bench, the com- j rnon practice has nevertheless been j
i to Keep the two particr about even ) in order to escape any tinge of par-jl:-vnhip in the court. Whrn Mr. Harding became prc-i-dnt the lineup was fie republii cans and four democrats. Chief
lustice i.ewara uouciia white, a
your doctcf. Vieles, b ever, will Allay the irnutic-
V V A F O R U V. Oit irAfilUon Jen UJ Yttj
Louisiana, democrat, died, and in
jhis stead was appointed form t
x'oi:kr AT 74. WARSAW. Ind.. Sep. 17. H. F.
4. who reside.5 eicrht milea
city, ha.s lived at the
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.o-u poureu a quanui oi ""'- same point all his life, in fact at the
Hatflold. who works
n s.nvrilll 1 -eil nrespn-pd
They reported no outside burns on,...,. . an invM(kratft nha,,ft moU.
the child. ! rr
HAN TXVNCKS. WARSAW, Ind., Sept. 17. Dlrec-
arsaw Community-
placed a ban on the
No appointment that Pre.'r Ifardintj has made in th lu-.irly :wo years ho his b' en In the White House gave him such unalloyed personal satisf lcrion a.s that of hi.--' old friend George Sutherland, of I'tah. to the Supreme couri bench This was attested by the fact that within an hour after the resinat;on of Associate, Justice ClirKe v.ms received at the White Hou.-- ! Mr. Hardinjr accepted .t. and an- j noimeed the appointment of Sen Sutherland by the informal merhodi
of. cummcnir:c ncwspai er corres-jj I-ondent to his ofiice and teilii;ij
ihem or it. 'Ili.-y knew it ions: be-j fore Sen. Sutherland himself did. Many men have been describ-. d as "close" to Mr. Harding duiir.gj
Pres't William Howard Taft. Ta. suited the democrats herauf Tat'
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the campaign. Some were, and somen weren't, but anions; the ft w that!
were was George .'ufherland. It m
without interruption. During .hat
i ne arsaw school rcord is nogctlating with the board of director?
for the ue of the building for phy
j s:cal culture classes.
I Il" l.tllUt III lefiuiri jr.u.-. ' Although entitled to retire
period he has misjed but two
i week, doe to a death in the familv and the erioun illne of a rel-;
........... ....... v.. - .-. ......v. ......v. j lUnri .wan.) in n..- pjc-rni u 1 fitructor? and
riiwirci .1 ii.o r r-.i.n m.iw in f-, u . - ; nj-p Son.'' ana nausili rs i ptiwnis ,,iKH
ffl. al ii rn.atie n wf th land1 at tin
present s.te :s Mp. h t'nat K is ilnpc-i
d'de to Cou-truci a tlam that will J '-rnsion
hold water, wh,b. at Giifi'y eck j to teac h as long as he Is able to the forruatiju i.- different. Advo-J (j0 0 , tes of the Griffy creek propoai'lion j . LTs'ue thai the ieeroir built by j T" l V
pTjAN cxmi'xiTY vwrn. ÜURKEr. Ind., Sept. 17. In-
pupib of the Rurket
public school are arranging plans
v j for a community fair to be given at
on it '
Sirber .ajas that he prefers
Indiana univt.Tt:tv seeral years ago
only a .ml rt d:stp;ue fn.ni Jie pro-i Harvest PcaJlllt Crop pi.srd neu city site has ru-ver bak-; MKNTONK. Ind.. Sept. 17. Kosed water, anu that the univeu. ity i ( !,.,ko farmers oon will harvest b..s nevci ijv..,n without ii. o.v.. up- ' t;., ir pf.amit Crop.
the school bulldlnsr early in October, when school work and farm prrduct. will be exhibited.
Wr!t watcher are not a modern idea. Queen Elizabeth having been presented with one as far back as 1571.
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liiere a.t of v.liii dt.-in Cl:y t' go :. W li.l. ii- ai tiospon 1. mil"s :i 'ri.h of h re. and ii.k Xt lis petitions are n.j-.v tn file at different downtown stores for parties who favor the Whit river pro
position to sign It bj contended, j 'Mentone . ... . . n .. , , 1 ,i - . 1 A r.ri tl I I-A V A .
expenditure of $1.000.000 to finmcoj Uie Gosport project. Mayor Harris lias i.-.-ued the fol-Jo-vin statement: "We prupo-e to meet the objtc tl .ns cf th- f. ate tax b. ard to our Tciu,.st for a bond is.-u.- .r d protc tt -ee-ure at orice for citizens of T'b'otnlp.gton an adequate water sapply for many years. I con moncul to b'ae the way for a larger watr I
fcuPDly the first month of my ad-
i. figured out that something:
Holy Trinity monastery in Thes-
! ..iv hn f in he ronrtper.Th cpn-
1 t o bushels will be harvested
tt;ry. is accessible cnly by rope.
according .o agricultural
the ounty thif year A. Parker, county
ent. One of the bärgest grower I
Vandermark. residing east
i and ladders.
has planned a scries of wvek-.M.d trips to break the tedium of a rcorchinT Washington summe:, with probably a few weeks thrown in ai Bar Harbor for good measure, but ane by one his vacation plan went Into the discard" a? fp!i problems aroe jn connection with t lie etrikes. Now he Is beginning to rhow it. Ho still keeps up his daily oli. going out sometimes at 0 o'clock in the morning, four hours befoie the rest of Washington get.s going for the day. Frank Kellogg, of Minnesota; "Joe.' Frelinphuysen. of Nrw Jersey; "Freddy" Hale, of Maine; Truman II. Newberry, of Michigan. F.peaker Gillctt. biwrrnre Phipp--"f Colorado, ami Walte;- Fdg, or New Jersey men with whom h wa.s? particularly intimate during
Free tife Ruptured Stop Wearing a Useless Trust re you ni;lctlni? your5df by rrparln a truss, appliance or whatever name you choo? to rail it? At byt. the truss Is only & makeshift a false prop against a collapsing wall and cannot be exrected to act as nmr than a mere mechanical rurrrt. The binding pressure retard blood circulation, thus robbln? the weakened muscle of that M-hlclx they need meat nourishment. Hut science has found a way, and all trufs tutTerers In the land are invited to SEND FOR FREE TRIAL PLAPAO er.d make a test rluht in th-i rrivacy of thoir own homes. The PLAPAO method Is uniuetlonably the mot FClentiflc. logical and euccessful self-treatment for rupture the world ha ever knon. The PLAPAO PAD. when adherin closely to the body, cannot possibly ettp or shift out of place, thertfore cannot chafe or p'neh. foft as VelTft Flexible Fay to Apply Inexpeiu.iT VTorks whilst you work and whilst you eleep. No straps, buckles or springs attached. Learn how to elope the hernial epenInc as nature Intended, fo the rupture CAN'T come down. Send yojr name toiay to PLAPAO CO.. 22 Stuart PMg.. Ft. Ix)uls, Mo., for FUEL' trial Plapao and Instructive Information.
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Auditor, Working at Cottage, Breaks Wrist ! WAHASH. Ind.. Fept 17. When 'a!ntine Preising, deputy county! auditor, slipped while building a " .tairway on the second floor of the! .summer cottag of Pen Panister. county auditor, at Yellow Creek, hej fell to the basement, suffering a broken wrist. He suffered no other
ration ani w.,h obitrue- b" ,' " ' 0n at fv.-ry move. I rr,ed ar..l'h;" aul1"- Slv,nS '"P'nt"
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trai ned and put out the danger s!s-; XUK ill early in tho game, and all the j
hlle mj- obtectcrs fiddled untie, Jxcr.ie burned." : cil Ilaln SiHn. j A-kcd HxJ to the real condition of IS: city's -atfr turvdy, the mayor j vd: "Pnles! we hve rains. heavy j in the next few .lays we aro j tn.e to facr? with inconvenler.ee. lo ; OI tuslnes;. damage to health and .
BVV CIXYnil SFXD. P.URKET. Ind.. Sept IT. More , l-an 400 bushels of clover seed will ; e purcha-ed thi ytar for resale y the P.urket F.quify Union. W.th meniberrhip of 70 farniers. The riot. hsu already bought 200 buh-1-of clover eed at S.50 a bushel.
union hos
own eleva'.or at
Iturket,
pioperty. Ii. is now up to the citL-j':-s a 1 of Floomirg-tcn to Join hands -with tho mayor and councilmen. wt:o , r " hive made the fl;ht for the best in-! ;
terf s of Floominston. and get busy j ti r the future. It Is unfortunate. 1 tut we can not preer.t the disinter'
buys other grains and mainlumber yard.
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the face Kam Hut n e can pre -.".ecr happen
Shave With
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Vhe New Way V5hout Mud
Store Opcna 8:30 Closes 5:30
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Saturday Open Till 9; 30
f.Ml'lOl I Iii : n ancient Foptlnn tablet of oblong shape l-.-ariim tin lnsicnia of royalty.
The GRUEN CARTOUCHE Trnd Mirk The logical wrist watch shape Jy ?T oKlonr: movement in an oblong case, the Gruen Cariouchc forms a 'vrist watch of the most logical 5hape. An ornament of rare distinction, it is a timekeeper of unusual dependability. Of the same width as a round movement, the Cartouche provides almost double the space for its parts. The result is :eater sturdiness and accuracy in a small compact wrist watch of beautiful form. The model shown here is one of the finest examples of the Gruen Cartouche. A product of the highest artistry, it is fashioned to the exacting standard of the Gruen Guild. We will gladly show you this and many other exquisite Gruen Cartouche models. CLAUER'S .lewder. Silversmith and Diamond Merchant.
Fall Millinery of Distinction
There is a very important responsibility placed upon a woman's Hat. It is the crowning feature of her attire, and has the power to enhance or detract from the beauty of her costume. There is no other garment that can give "effect" to the general appearance of a woman as surely as a Hat. Our Autumn assortments hove been painstakingly collected from the famous houses of Gage, Phipps, Hyland, Vogue and Fisk. Every new
trimming Fashion approves for Fall and every shape finds place in this most attractive showing. The season's new materials as well as all the established favorites of the past are present in shades to match any suit or gown. We understand what women of taste desire in Millinery and have chosen, accordingly. Hats of distinction and originality; yet prices are not unreasonable $10.00 to $50.00
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR
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NOTICE! All creditcrc, either note holders or by open account, are requested to mail statements to St. Joseph Co. Fair & Amusement Co., Box 606. It is essential that this information be received for verification of the items on books before the."e old accounts and notes are paid. ST. JOSEPH CO. FAIR & AMUSEMENT CO.
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200 Very Choice FUR NECK SCARFS At Quick Turnover Prices
Stone Marten One Skin
German Fitch One Skin Raccoon Scarfs . . . . Sable Fox Scarfs . . .
Stone Marten Opossum
Scarfs . o r
ocarrs
Scarfs
Hud
. $35 and $50 . . . $15.00
. . . . $15.00 $12.50 to $50.00
$6.95 i!
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Sables
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Very soft, good size Hudson Sable Scarfs $50.00 Beautiful, large Hudson Sable Scarfs $75 and $85
Handsome, dark Fisher Scarfs ....
$115.00 !!
It Will Pay You to See Collection
This
SEPTEMBER IS ING AT
A MONTH OF SAV-ROBERTSON'S
Edwards Iron Works OTTT om TRICE Inforctor. fhnnnrU. I
Union Trust Company Safe Deposit Boxes with tpsv cial facitiea for th privacj of customers.
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