South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 265, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1922 — Page 3
FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 22. 1922
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Detroit United Railway to Be Forced to Establish Terminal at De troit. D1;TI:0IT. S'T't. 21. The :nt'TJil.in car cf th- l-tro:t I r.:t 1 llaiU way will be nnlf-r;'! ff th. hint'.;. f Detroit n.- poon ;is jiof -f.M a. 1 ! th" company vi'I forrM to -.jbll.-h terminals at th- city 1: rr.it the strett railway cornmi-ion, .a jnfe.-er.cfj with IIayo C'.u'r.s. u-' ciied Wednesday. The com mo -i council will Imm-J;aeIy b: i.k I to ratify the decision of the tr-t railway cr,rr.jnisIon and to to. n pol th company to i!;-vcri'.jiue op'.rat Jr.tr to the downtowr. district by 31, 15JI. Whn th city r i'jz-d i-mpWo jnur.icip.'.l owr.-rahi; of .-treet railway la-.i May by the acquisition of th linea of the I V. It.. a cUus. v.ila lr.j-ertel l:i the cur.tiact to ai- ! .w the company to operate I ir. tf-rurban ysf-rn to the downtown district, rayife- to the city a stipulated sum j.-er car rn'.ln This c!auS" ' irovHed that ihn c;:y or company could tcrminte the a r: ati;reni?ni by Kivlngr two years' uoiic. The IX U. It. will nov.- b" givt n that notice. Men OiariK' at Limit.
Reived, Fr7roi?' Learns After 56 Years That Mate Is Still Living I'iTKOIT. Sept. 21. F. r ar. Itock5-y Ann Ioyit-, Mt. Vernon avenue, thought hc-r-f-tlf tho widow r,f Thowia.s U. I'oyle. he told Juds Joseph A. .Moynihan Wednesday. IJu: January 1, I y -. apjdied for a widow'M pension, only to be in-'onr.f-d by the . p .:.-. on department that her husband was alive and llvir.tr in Washington. Because he had disappeared In July. 18 5 0. leaving her to care for their tdx-wt' ks-old daughter, and had made no effort in all the years to find hr, she told the court 5he felt ?he wat entitled to a divorce, which wa- granted. Mrs. Fannie F. Allen. Mr. Doyle'.- daushtrr. t-tii'.ed that ho h?rflf w-nt to Wa--h'nton and ftxw her father. SI years of ag, and .aid she had received several letters from him since. Mrs. Doyle remarried, under the belief that Doyle was dead, anl was widowed a few years !.ter. She live with Mr.. Allen. Her marriage to Doyle took pluc-o in Flint. February 13. 1 S 63.
IG. 0. P. CAMPAIGN OH ! IH HENRY COUNTY
Dr. Hill and William L. Hardj ing Di?ciisä National I??uc?. j .VEWCASThC, Ind., Sept. 21. ! The republican campaign In Henry I county was opened here lat e-ve-i r.'.nt? with addref-Fen by Rev. John 'Wesley Hill, chancellor of the Lln-
Shincle?
Eav. but Furniture
Tbeft Send? Lansing Man
to Prison.
LANSING. Sept. 21. Ths is the story of The IIcu e That Witt Built. Over in Eaft Lar.'in 5rand3 i pretty little bur(?a!ow which i pointed out by pap'-'-Tsby a. monument to its builder's cleverne-.. The hou.-e was erected by Fred Witt with material stolen, he admitted, from farious contracting J bc about the city. Everything that went Into Its make up. from cement
coin Memorial University, Cumber- 1 Vor!;..- for the foundation to weights I lan 1 Gap. Tenn.; William' I. llard-jfor the window, was "borrowed" ling, formerly governor of Iowa, and (during the night time. I Luke W. Duffey of Indianapolis. Mr.; So far all went well, but Witt I Hill and Mr. Hariins dis-ussed j raa net -at!fied with an empty .national qu-tions and ur'd the; house. It must be furnished. He ! election of Albert J. Leveri Jge to the ; entered a houe on West AJlesran United States senate. Mr. DuftVy j street and took away several pieces j defended the state highway conimis-, 0f furniture to make it comfortaision. Mr. Hill said that the Hard-jue. It would be hard to identify j ir.rt administration ha 1 inherited ai Single or a piece of siding. But i wreck from the democrat and j the rightful owner of the furniture ! pointed out the achievements of the , rc cognize d h's nronerv
Witt wa haled into court where he admitted, with a subtle air of
Democratic Candidate for Judge at Huntington Asks Writ of Mandamus. I f U N T I NVJ TON. Ind.. Sept. 21 Ofto H. Kr.'T, Democratic candl-
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I don't intend to tke all the repons'.bility." Th" täte board of ection commissioner I not Interested Vecau.""1 the curt circuit docs not Include
I more thin one county.
Leverton did not favor Clir.e's selection ly the nepublicans. but
he e-a
the other board.
he intends to be guided by
two members
the
Tivo Boys Seriously Hurt In Detroit Auto Accidents DETROIT. Sept. 21. Two boys
the Democratic county centra' committee to ueeeel Judse i. M. Eber hart, who resigned, and Frank Can
ada y, Democratic, f.ied puit In the
yesterday.
mus against
asking
the
county chairman, circuit court late a writ of mandacour.ty board of
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Adams County Chairman is Named Decatur Postmaster DECATUU. Sept. 2-1. Harr
The action in t.arrm t!u- mter-j i ritzinger. republican chairman of
urban cars will mir. that all De-iAUims county, has been
iro.i workers living in itoy.tl oak, Wyandotte and other small ne h -boring municipalities will b- forc d t use the city cars to the city limits They will then change, to intcrurban cars which will convey them to their destination. The order will also mean that choppers conin;' to Detroit from Flint. Ann Arbor, Fort Huron and .ther cities by interurban will no longer be able to come dirert to t'iheart of the downtown section?, V-ut ir.ut change to the c:ty-owred carat the Detroit city limits. This inconvenience ' to the out-of-tov. n chopper I. expected to raie strti uC'U3 opposition from downtown rati -chants. The street railway commission in i;s communication to the council v. ill i-uggfst, that if that body is d( uLtful as to the tatus of publir .iini,.a on the rratU-r tht a popu.ir otc might be taken at the Nover.iler election. There ic httle doub. b.it that the council will ratify the decision to bar the I). U. II. cars. ;:s txveral members have already Ireed themselves as opo-'d la these cars u-ing city tracks. Abo )i'vr Jitneys. The ftrett railway com-mlssio-i nlo decided acainst the jitney busses now In u.-e in Detroit, and AVf nt en record is favoring lhe ori'iiinro: passed c;x mordhs ago w'n.ch orders the Jiineurs off the t,-;rtits
:. i. taT;s:ics coriiniifd sm.w
that thexo Itu.-ses now carry
j-eople a day, and that 500
arc in u.-1'. The complaint oT
t-trt-et raiLvay department that j they provide a nnn.s of tra.npor-j tation which r.annot be depended j upon at a'.l times for service. '' drivers do not come on the .iv's, in the early morning or late ;r i nicht. ! The coir.missIcn will not ccnstri.. t J a ear line to the new rtadium of t!ir- j University of Detroit, located at the:
Six-Mile road and Livemois av..
lequeined ny the regents of the university. This would cost between Sr.O.OCO and JTO.GOO, the street radvay comrni?ion states, and as a remit It cannot consider the propo.-i-;;on. The commission' rs and th mayor asrreed that it was the departments function to get new Ib.cto sections where home are beirrt erected, rather than to places of a musement. The ne.-irert nr line r av L? siloated a Liverno'.s and FenTiell a. An etra mi!- of track wo;i!d ni e to b lild to re.ieh the stadium.
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postmaster of thlrf city, succeeding
J. W. Bosse, who took id: .
.Mr. Fritzinger Is assistant man age-. of the Decatur Foundry and Casting company, and is serving his third
I m as county chairman He .i , . . ..
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republicans In the last tvo years. In referring to the Paris peace conference, he vaid that the name of God was not mentioned and that prayer was not offered during the proceedings. He said the European conference was In contrast to the Washington conference, and that the first act of President Harding in opening the Washington meeting- was to ask divine blessing. Mr. Harding rliscussed the republican tariff measure, and predicted that it would result In prosperity for iV' country.
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position.
The art'Of conversation is not only to say the right thing in the right place, but, far more difficult, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.
pride, his wrong doing. When Judge Carr, Wednesday, before sentencing him to from 3 to 1" years in Jackson prison. a?ked him if he had anything to say, Witt smiled quizzically a.s he shook his head. Some? people are wondering if, after all, Witt is not really a winner. With time allowance for too3 behavior he may grt out in five or six years and at Inst realize the fruita of hi mis-directed labor. Some, who are buying horn es, say he 1m getting a house cheap. as price run. in this man's town.
An angry man Is like one who attempts to quench tiro with kerosene.
e.ection commissioners to have Kreiga name pMced on the county ticket. It is understr..-d that Claude Cline Republican candidate, whom the Republicans named the came way the Democrats named Mr. Kreig will "file under" in the suit. as both have the same cause of action. Lee M. Bowers, the Democratic member of the board of election commissioners, is said to be opposed to putting the names on the ticket. E. O. King, the other member L- out of the state and may not be bafrk for two or three weeks. Late yesterday Ed. S. Leverton. clerk of the circuit court, notified both Mr. Kreig and Mr. Cline that he would not place their nmes on the county ticket until ordered to do so by the appointive members of the board of election commissioner3 or a court having jurisdiction over the qestion. Mr. Leverton says a doubt exists as to the law governing the appointment of a successor to Judge Eberhart. and as to the legality of he nomination made by the county committees and the chairman who presided at the meetings. "The buck ha b&en passed to me all around." he iid, commenting on his notice to the onndi fates, "and
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critical condi-13
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1 were seriously, and perhaps fa
injured In automobile accidents
Wednesday. Edward Meksky, years old. o
3915 B street is in a
t?rn In M er 5vi r. er hosnital
having beer, fractured when he ran. in front of an automobile driven by i
Jo Burehardt. S S 4 2 Michigan ave-i-J
a j
i nue, at lntwooa ana .uicnigan ave
nues, late Wednesday afternoon. Rurghardt. after making a statement to the police, was not held.
Graydon Patterson, five years oId.td
of 651 Henry street, was probably fatally Injured when struck by an aittnmphilo driven hv Jacob X.
Price. 604 Hague avenue, as he waslf playing in the street near his home. JUiJ The boy suffered a fracture, of "-.
the skull and other injuries and Is in a serious condition in Receiving hospital.
Special Guards Returned From Princeton Rail Shops INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 21. (By I. X. S.) Twenty-five special United State guarcls. sent to Princeton two rntpot hnni of the
Southern railway were orougni dbck
to Indianapolis today. All but three .
of the men were discharged by
United States Marshal Mark Storen.
Three were retained as special de tectlves. Recall of the guards followed set
tlement of the fhonmens' strike on
the Southern.
Neither Inquire after nor hear nor take notice of the faults of others when you s-e them.
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KAIAMAZOO. Sept. 21. Mrs. Blanche Sharp Is being held here pending the arrival of officers from Defiance. Ohio, where she is wanted on a charge of having deserted two of her three children. The third a baby 3 ytri old. was with her
when she wn arrested. Wednesday! r.t the home of a relative, a few) miles north cf the r!r The wn-mn!
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Of a better quality, in Silk, Canton Crepe and Combinations, many beaded , embroidered and lace-trimmed. All sizes and colors are represented in this assortment.
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Any hat in this group is a delight to the eye! The styles are so pleasing, the colors are so obviously new and the variety presented will enable all to make their choice here Saturday. There are Pattern Hats, Picture Hats, Lace Hats, Embroidered, etc., in fact all the authentic Fall models are represented.
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In this lot are Coats of Bolivia, Velour and Marvella cloth. They are made of soft, silken textured fabrics which are so
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