South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 264, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 September 1922 — Page 2

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-OMN M. srMM.(.i:it. J'.Ln .Iartin Slndlincer. 22 I.: n -ruin way W'.. and a resident of South

ta:n- d ly vaiious railroads aKalr.it i tii strikers on their 'ir.es and intro-j dura d yesterday by the defence. ;

show I tie entlr weight of the judicial department of the govern-

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thit -.Ith rnn?r" to ndjojirn m two rnornir.i; following t'Ao years

day th .---ion m'.ht end without v.-:th rrMiipl irat ior o dci-ion on thi fju-stion. v ;s survived by his wife, Matil.Mi;;lit IMinij Conrad. t d t, and llif folhiwir. brothers: Th. Vi.rrh rik..JM senator r rdi d i -'r hr- -nk. (lW and Hary Sind-

that uihed delay In th- hop- i 1:r;' ri!1 of Sn;i!h

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I'end for the p '.st ?l year?. died at j ment wa.s railed to suppress them, bis hr,tne at 4:."0 o' lo '.; Wednesday t he a!d. Since Jude VV11ker?on

t'.at "rour.iru rniht be pum

to fl.f heart' of onie of tli"1 sT.ators who. usserted. were et!r a little weak kn"i." a;.-lr.t vctlnt; to over ride the president. Sen. New, republican, of Int.ana, a leader of the opposition forces. ren-rl:e.l that delay m!j;ht have the oppoito eff. ct. while Sen. Forah, republican. Idaho, said Mr. M' Cumber "remained under tho aprieh'nion that rristir.aüy all fenators upp,,rtln the bonus had voted their rorvirtlons." Tlo finance rommlttee liairman ' ! .illy withdrew his motion and Sen. Heflui Moke for an hour in support i.f th bonus and arain-t wl.at lie has termed the deflation pfdicy of t'ne federal reserve board. He harired tF.it Wall treet had prol ioted a propaganda airainL the i.unii.. While th" Alabama senator w.t talking, leaders agreed to have a i.f h.foi. niifht and the debate as iuse.i by Sem M:Cumbrr who warn- . 1 th.'t t!ie bonus question eould not ! s' tfled finally until it had been -. 1 1 tod jn .T-rord with tin- judgment i.f the a:;at majority of consre-.s. "Wliile tho power to di-tloy it r. day may in existence." h s-aid. " tint Ow.r will nor continue In ex-i-tenee i ri my JudKmnt In the next ie-,v yiars. I am inclined to say that this FUe will live." The North PikoT.a 'enntor uri'r.'l ;.'..ent senators favorable to the POLICElEÄDY" TO CLOSE NET ABOUT SUSPECT

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HOUSE ADOPTS RESOLUTION T 0 ADJOURN FRIDAY

i-ued the nation-wide restraining order Sept. 1. Mr. Ksterline continued, there ha been a remarkable increase n !buce on many railroad?, 'ndicatins that the order was ff.' . 'lve. and provi v.? still further, he added, that the strike was directed from one hei 1. !! cfnied there had ben any attrapt on th part of F; attorney pen era r. oftVe to destroy the ur.löns, .nd cited the fact thit tho attnney ppr.oial. as counsel or the Urlted

Via; es rai.roau ja,")e ooara, rt'gni h- ir iunction ult brought by the ' Pennsylvania railroad agriinst the j iioard. in a cae of vi'al Interest to I the shopmen, and after one defeat

in the lower court cariaea it to tne appellate court and there won a victory.

ANALYST CITES RULE 0 F 'LIKE SEEKING LIKE'

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Senat Mav Amend Measure Because of Busy Program JMiin Speeial Session. (Continued From P.ie C.'ne."

Prosecution Closini: in on Single Suspect in Slaying of Hector and Woman. 'Continued From Fair.' Tie. .

Hep. (Jarrttt. Tennessee, the democratic leader, asked if the story vi uid not he told in one minute. "This culture- ha transacted more important business durinc; the prent Msion th.in was ever t ran -a (ted by any coriijnss in American history," suid Mr. Mondell. aftr -which he aked the privherro t-f extending hi" remarks. "I i-UL:j:est that the gentleman from Wjominir be given an hour :n which to tell what rengre hn.sfailed to du." nd Kep. Lortlon, oci:i list (.f New York. Mr. (Jarritt obtained permission to extend his remarks on "the non"work of congress," announcing he tniht iriduiie some olhservation.' on t ht- subject !)) Uie secretary of ar ami others."

NOTRE DAME FRESHMEN TO NOMINATE OFFICERS Class activities were scheduled to pet under way at the University of Notre Dame today when members of the freshmen class meet In Washington hall to nominate officers for the coming year. The session will b in charge of Maurice Dacy. president of the senior class. Three men will be nominated for each office by the new men and an election will bH held Monday, Sept. 20, In Washington hall. According to announcement, final tryouts of s-tudents desiring a place in the Glee club were to be given in Washington hall this noon at 12:30 o'clock. Prof. John Keeker is nirain direr tor of this organization.

LANE, HAMILTON GO BEFORE GRAND JURY

a bridodma.d at Mrs. Hall's wedding. Si.,- said she hal been visiting with

the trag'dy. Hall home, the d

Mrs. Hill f-.m.' While at th

te, ;ivej mado a minute examinition of the Ha.l paramo, which hol.U two .irs. They paid particular attention to the pattern of the tires on th' "mailer of th j two machine-;. Will.Sf rn acoomr an'.ed Totten's ni'-n into the jnrnwe. Ho lid not iej;th theni ti.it rem.tincd in the g.:r- . with t'ne doors shit for ome ime. liviuirv for Stev n.s at tiv J!a. 1 home directly aft.ir tt de--c'.ivfs hul it. ft brought the la'f-

Marshall County Body Summons Officers in Taxicab Murder Case.

Candy Jobbers Make Plans For National Candy Day

Arrangements for the ob?ervanoe in tliis city of the second annual. "National Candy Day" scheduled for Oct. 14. were m.ade at a meeting ot ttie Mihawaka and South Bend Candy Jobbers association held last night at the Chamber of CommerceThe association last night named Harry Ranner and J. S .Pderwagen in charge of publicity. J. II. Weber, chairman ot the finance committee. A meeting: of the jobbers and retailers wlli be held next Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of completing arrangements.

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of Fohre Kane and Capt.

of Dfteotive Hamilton made a rrum joniruy t Plymouth "NVedne.s1 y on ell of. the Marshall county ui.md jury. The two local Ooioials wt re callid u; on to give information for the purpn-. of obt-i ! n ! r, tr Indictments

against John "Speedy" Bauer and

Throwing Stones at Street Signs Causes Boys Arrest Foyd Seese, 1 yearn old. 1139 F. Pown.an st.; Claude Koons, 17 ot 111(1 K. llowman st.: Kdcar Martindale. 1.".. of 1922 Dear st. and Harvey Kletka. 14 year old. 102: K. Howman .t. were arrested at 8 o'clock last night by Serpt. Detzler at Miami st. and !?. Howman Ftcharged with destroying city prop-

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Charles Hansen, held in custody of Sheriff Lew Duck for the confessed murder Sept. 2 of Chales V. Johnson, local taxi-cab owner. Although Bauer and Hanson are

said to have expressed the deter-

mination to throw themselves on the

Mit pt thai

home." Others Not tnwrlctl l ;cles later returned ai d took -een .ir ! on- of th Hall Servants

pression of guilt escape the extreme penalty of the chair. It is understood that Mansfield, O., friends of Bauer

have engaged counsel for his de-

..:T:ce and turne I a! or

The boys are said to have been

throwing stores a street ign when citizens in the neighborhood complair.etl to the oflicer.

mercy of the court and by their ex-

fense.

Hall residence with tli rvar.t. 1)lecl!ned to say whether th servant hr! . e.-r. ju "tinned at all

t it fidm'.tted thAt the Hall family': v.is keeping a cios" witch o r tlieii . a in rector's broth i-in-1 iw. James M.llrt. hush m i of th-? -.a:n woman. and h:- daughter. ('harlotte, ; ; . were no; o.m.stioned .la. Somerset co-:M detect ivt s ,

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Both men

will be taken to P!ym-

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for S3 6.1 Unpaid Bills

Da mo pes amounting to $3.405 are aked by the Home Savings lank in a suit tilM In the Circuit

his de-j court Wednesday again! the Super Tread Tire Co. of South Her.d. and

the Towar Cotton Mills of Nile, Mith.. for the former' alleged failure to pay in account of 5 2 , 0 6 T due the cotton mills after the bank had

Makes Character Stud v of Principals in "Baby"' Ca?e in Expounding Theory.

(Continue! From I 'ago One.) sensitive physical construciion. she is vain. She Is a Toll Negri type. She craves excitement, compliment and entertainment. Not finding expreifion for her emotion on stage or screen, she played her part in lif 3. She Is the kind of a woman who Is still a child and who loves life and visualizes a greater fulfillment of Its earthly ecstacies. She Is brave when exhillrated and timid when affonted and yet there is a strata of selfprotection, which seems to have been cultivated from childhood. She is super-eensitive to the moods of life and selfish without realizing it. Mrs. Poulin Contrast. Both Augusta Tiernan and Harry Poulin are youthful. Poulln's vanity creates confidence in himself. HH outlook on life is modified by his nature, which compared to the feminine, is much smaller. He Is not temperamentally constituted to be deeply interested in anyone for an entire life time, unless it i himself, however a grosser nature is prevented by the well-rounded back of his head. His

bump of philoprogenltiveness, as thei

phrenologist would say, is his saving grace. In contrast to thesi two is Mae It. Poulin. There i.i nothing physical about her. Were she in .splendid health

she would still be the mental type

but not the spiritual as optimism is not one of her qualities. She Is elender, almost frail-looking. Her complexion is like Carara marble. Iter eyes are. brown, with heavy lids and they are tired eyes with no lines of laughter around them. She has tho highly intellectual brow atypical Fthel Barry mora foreheadKnmtion I'sole. Iter nose Is too delicately moulded to show that she always took the broader view of life and her mouth droops at the corners. Mae Poulin forgot to be a child a long time ago. She wus awake to the duties of home and children and forgot herself. She is the type who takes grief and considers it useleato be emotional. She feels tho effect, of event upon life but closes her mouth and Inwardly resents the cause. She cannot throw oft" trouble. It effect.' her physically. She Is the opposite type, the type that Balzac again says "Kndure for the sake of duty."

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CONSTANTLY suffering, nervou?, lacking energy and vitality to throw off the bonds of worry and despair, this little woman dared defy the shackles of poor health dared to defy the skeptics dared to take that step which she believed would bring her health and happiness. She began taking TAN LAC and now, she call? herself the happiest woman in the entire city. Her miserable troubles soon disappeared and ßhe found herself eating better, sleeping better, feeling better and there swept through her veins that buoyant strength and energy which enabled her to be a true helpmate to her husband and a real joy and inspiration to her family. There is a flood of gratitude in her heart now. as she looks back to that

day when she determined to have good health, and backed up that determination bv taking her first bottle of TANLÄC. There is not a woman reading this little story but wants to help her husband in his struggles for success to be strong attractive and free from the ills that keep her dragging around without energy or ambition to attain her dreams of happiness. But what arc you doing about it just wishing? Or, will you do as thousands of courageous, sensible women have done and find health, happiness and the joys of living by taking that splendid tonic medicine and svstem builder TANLAC? You can obtain this wonderful, upbuilding, energizing medicine, at all good druggists. Take

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Choir of A. M. K. Church Entertains for Patients

Patients at Healthrvin Hospital, includin.tr many disabled veteran.. wer entertained last night by thej choir of the A. M- K. 7.ion church which presented a .1ubl!ee musical; program. There were many chorus' selection ami a number of solo. by 1 member of the choir. i

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Nature's Great Tonic Medicine OVER 30 MILLION BOTTLES SOLD

by Sheriff Duck immediately

upon order of Marshall county authorities, said that offical Wednes-

day. j morev to accrue from unpaid bills I'-jr the fust t.m- in- e K" 1 I h ; o-, the book of the Nile concern. ii.p !.-.' nt of 1. 1 or-, thai', l.'o.m rfa'c. ej .sd.- for s'.oyklr. tlo .(lo.e pre-: Frl' r:d-h!i ! th.e or.ly thlrqr In

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If you are interested in good quality 5uits at next-to-nothing prices here is a real opportunity. Well made of navy blue tricotine and serR(t. Every Suit is an extreme value.

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Pvloney-Savers That Make Good Kayser's long Silk Gloves, not all size, in navy, brown, gray, poiicrr. bla-1: and white; special, pair $1.19 Wonfn' and Mh's nnej i i r r c O u t i r. g r 1 a m e-1 1 5.i j .1 m n s in pink and bit;' triprs; special . . $i .00 Worrn' Bloomer. bla'-k ateen and pink, bati-f; pedal 79c Children's "Kverwer tine ribbed black Hos". va!;i- to 30r; special, pair 33 C Tapestry Tab!'- R 4 . size 2lx5H; spcn..l . .1.19 Cotton Crash l owiin:. i inch, bleacher and ur.I lc i !,f d ; special, yard I Oc Linolen Window hades. 36x6. dark green; peci.-d.50c Individual or Barber ToweN, special, doen . . . 89c Kirk's Olive Tmht .Soap. special. G bars 35c New Drees Hats Special at S5.00, $5.50 Have you seen the new Velvet Hats? They come in black and colors. trimmed with feathers, bows and silver and gold ornaments. I. very hat a rr.il value.

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