South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 273, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1922 — Page 2
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twn th rhr:.tTn of 1317 and Maren r.t 91S, thf plaintlrf had no rnetir.g with the defendant.
.Ni riirIn is lrnfi'u on plaintiff to itah'.ii-'li that it va- lm-
OFFERS STATE AID DiWe Pro .vers1 AWAIT JUDGE'S if I "O J
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nd. Thc. ! been inipoit-d on th p.ar.tiff hy th
the .Viatic sid. of; courts of !h Fr.Ite I Sv-it. Th
; the liophort." a hört distance from ( or.l.v turd!, lrr.pod on th plal.ntifi f rJantir.oph-. I wm to establish thüt If ther was a Sorr.w crt.:!....m w.w felt today ovr. ranting l'.wf-c:, the plaintiff and ; th m.:r.4: ! tv efl M. Franklin:-. 1fri Jant thit mich aru or U'-'Uillon. the Fren- h :ro .in J tn?V.r.K too'. plac under- crta!n
Mii't.iphi K-ir.al I'a i i at Smyrna. 'Ah'rc th r- wa a r.f rer.ro in tho k t. ra 1 tu.it'. or,. I.t.t vr.'.I on
TO ROT.VP :MYRT17DV inflicarc cupra
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may nave crrea
Gov. Kclwanls AiitIiori.ts New i Xumeroiia Suit? Pending in
DECISION AS TO
CHILD'S FATHER
Jersey Police to Act in Double Murder. 'r t ;!:',;. l'rorn I'.iij" Or.8)
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St. Joseph County CourtTli i - Term.
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from '.'hr.'tinaM of 1?1T to Matrh c ! lh rdatiitiff kä riever at the hoin of th ndülf defendant (Mr I
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. ti!mar. at rie.aT.t v.ii- nnd that
ther was no meeting at any ofhr
I Drfondnnt Hofut-? 1alin. j "To TAft-i t!i: proof. evline har ' bO". C.ffr.'i'.J OTi hehalf of the adult jdefr-nd.int that on Tai;, r, .tik! Jan. J 7 i of 1 9 I . thu plaintiff .m l defendant I wre tcgethrr at hi re.rlder.rr, ' "Mor. luir.p." l".asantvil, N. Y., iard l.tv.Mi the i::h and the- 26th
f either the Hall owns a :;.'-ra!il
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IftTt!v tuilvini fhi. rf-iih iif.inr
todiy's autopsy . cncludfd that fourth' hull-: fir'-d nr her. v
harelv praz'-'l lur lip. had firs; pa.?,! thruui,-h Mr. Jluil kull. l'rojn the portion of t i i bullet
wound., the detectives declare thv
lffiie t!i'' foupie r locked In an om bra cp whrn killed. Further support f t n i theory. th-y pay. that
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Mr.-. T ieruan, Ilarrv Potilin ami Others Interested Are Readv for crdiet.
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BANDITS CSCAPi: W ITH S75.000 CITY PAYROLL
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p: e-pro hi -! ' . r.not iy
of Febru.ii.
1 Thrarf.in ..tuatlon and th"r' !; J I trial nt 3' the nev Athen o Vnnt will bo a r- !o in.iir.tair
lhp Orek mainland.
CALIFORNIA GRAND i JURY TAKES FLING i A T PROHIBITION
the adu'.t d'fer.Jar.t with stayed at the St. It-ffi?-
hotel in Xcv Vorj- i-;ty and on or.e ! or tAo (iov;o: t.e pbiintiff ua ol sen "1 takinir the elevator whh h j bd to her .apartment and the plain- , tlrf answered ;t telephone call to the ad:lt defcndant'H apartment. It jfufher appears, without rontr.idirj tlon. that during all thl period, the i rolaticr betwen the plaintiff and the adult defend mt were mo-t hr-
i moniou and plen.ar.t. no proof he.; I in;r offered or claimed that the plitn-1,
! t i IT and dffendint were not rarrylnisj ' , on their us-ual marital relation, and! '
in October prevjou. it i erannrit u that the plaintiff and defendant occupied a roon) together at Iikc?
ty. "he
m: l;.n '.fr. the 'iv nr ,'6 Jo pr.di. ::or: in tf- : : u: -1 re; a i ! n o ; ay 'iiuJl.iervi of t':e !i;flko4 ;he match-
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one chotildrr of .Mr. Mills' organdie
dre- w:,? bioo-l soaked, whioh ir.dlCttcd to th-.'in that the cleryiaan'.i had was resting there when lie w..s shot. Charlotte Mill. calhd on flov. Mdu.inls ttiday at hi otlice In .ler.ey
ily. aner ntr usjt. a H-tter wa.; ...or"
f"-nt to her by the jrovernor. which said in part: "I hae read yotir patriotic appeal to me with profound regret and heartfelt ympathy for you In your extremely bereaved, state of mind.
This very day I have invoked
ie asitanr.' of the detective force
the New Jersey .-täte polie to
iu.h!) to your aid and to assist tho jiosecutoii and their staffs. ol II.
'Norman .Schwarzkopf, superinten-
ft-ct, th bl'irne entirely on the : little i-hei ub that
Ti)e an-.az.r. e: number per.-ot. ivhu by th.r application f- r re :.. from tl:e marriage vow liov that
they might liave he-en too taT and
l'.a.sty, by likening- to i!-.. iitt'e fellow wh hooj v. it Ii unerring aim. Marrv in lieif..' a ml
ti a n
e,liu't;ve . i- dal-'
t( til
San Francisco County Body Calls Law ''Farce" in ; Final Report. I K.O; FRA.VCIsCO. SV.pt. 2 9 (Hy A. P.) Prohibition i "detrimental, opprelve and undemocratic" and the prohibition law "t et farce." th San Fran i.oo county grand ,v.:ry held in a final report today to ,1h. superior court, i The jury report call on all Oili.fornia'. representative in congres.io eek the repeal of the- Volstead taiv or have it mended o that 1 grht wine- and beer may be sold. . The maintenance of prohibition cau.in; an increase In the numVer of narotic ca , the ,ale of i heap poisonous liquor of the "bootiejc" variety, th al of "bootleg" w hiskey which s cauinjc a number of death throughout tiie country and an increo ,n the numbers of crave" eime. acco'dint to t!)e rport. j Youth', wh never touched 3iH'or be-fore are drinking the noxif i: hevr.ij'i and are becoming? ha"...tual drur.kurds. the report continues and the r.cii are b'.o to purchase sool intoxcatir.sr liquor while the poor art; the victims of the UootThe report c.mcludw.s with the Statement that tiie "bootlr-gjrers are j i favor of prohibition and are .up'portiivg the dry a ucv."
' . 1 dent of tj'.e state pohoe, has hei, exrireei rröat plenure at occupr-' .... . . , ' . '. . , ., ! n.jtiw'd to lend the entire pei-ponr-el
m-a room, wim, u. in o , of f() ,f n(.ceivy n'orx zlnn r I t' o-Fl.04a V 1 f tör T M I I
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birth or the mrant uuy, tne piaintin 'and adult defendant were often tot Kether. at which times the plaintiff
played the vlctrola for the benefit i of the defendant and the e-'aid infant!
and their relations then were nnpar ently mort happy and pleasant.
"On the eiuestlon of accc?;-. the!
testimony of th witness (Tiawson Htrenfrthend hy the letters written by him. ."ttlntr forth tho fart of the prenee of the ydaintitT at Mondanne. are most oonvinclnc. "Tiie evidence on the part of tiie plaintiff as to non-access 5 not ?atIcfactory. in not fatisfyins? and does not convince me.
r-pe'-.t a:
old auaue :hat h.i.
riued true in St. Jo."-ph county-. A large number of pernor. eding divorce hav bee., married but a short' time ju.-t; or.-- eromrii. In !cme "o ! .rn tlu ir mistake. Other applyir:t; for ib :i-e a ground.- that would .-e-ni "xtreine! tr.vi.tl to per.--,!;.- who 'k'Vi foiü; t
Ford to Use. His II call Ii In Effort to Aid Industry NI1W YOI1K. Sept. 2i Hty I. N. S.) .Henry Ford In an interview printed in the Wall Street Journal today declared that he intend to u-
his great wealth for dtiFtry to provide
out the matrimonial battle ana won. Non-upport ;. the rea.-on jiiat many won. en g:v a- a b ririma'e reason for divor.-. while ;l! n: en. are seeking reb-a- ,., j,rntir..b f I tf"ert:on r fi.-ca.-ionally .e..-aue of til either me. n. With tho docket. crowded. St .I(.eph county juiit- nil !i:i.l t!i.-r:;-selves bu-v trying to ;h?f-;tat.g!o the unfortunate roninive. that have been wrecked upon, the . .;h (.f ,. appointment and delusior.
extention oi
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Jobs for tiiou-
iriUJAM CREASY TAKES ST AM) IK HIS OWN BEHALF l Continued From Fajre On -r been divofced?" was left unanswered. Attempting to prove the state' tcontention that CrtitO' shot tho rirl jwhon .he rciTused to marry him, In ' ontradlction to Cre-asy's defence that &h killed herself because hi? lnv for her had waned. Prosecuting Attorney Weeks read passage.- froni i Treaty's letter to Mis Iavoy asking what prompted him to write them if ho wa not in loo with her. Morv llian Kal 1 Vic mis. "I want to be"ioine'tl;ing more than real friend-.." was one extract. "I pray I m;y make your lifo a happy one," ' I a.n. your trios friend Filly, .w Uh all my loe for pm." I feel as though I vhouid get married, to make j.-'omo glrl a real husband ami happy." Wo joined the -orrepondence club "as a matter ef report. I suppose," ho said, but did not think his motive nas "just to k.d o!iie girl along a l.ttbv" In or" of hi- ie.jpr- Creasy had .ibl l.e v:i . not "j :st .souio sort of a .flirting s;t-hr" but today ha was un-abb-:o "recollect whether he was a M.rt.re sailor r not."
baby (u y to shark in iik;i: tiu st it nd ' Cent inued I 't om Fag OnM
juperv:se ,1 1 , r r iatik has tor: the auiier at a man criitn.ir
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ac. ounts ar.d telation.s with
a bears to h.i
1923 CONVENTION OF KllT ANIS CLUBS TO BE HELD HERE (Continued From Fage One
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F.
'ecrest,
Oreenca.O; Dr.
Hartford City. The visiting Kiwanians praised tho Anderson Kiwanks club for the
snceee1 ef the convention.
which
they said was the most largely attended and most enthusiastic in the five years of the Indiana ' diatri.-t. Approximately 2.000 Kiwanian attended Thursday and fv.-rai hundred remained over for the e -end day. The Indiana dltii,t of Kiwani; clubs' raster includes Indianapolis, Anderson. Attica. New Albany. Franklin. Connersville, Vincennes, Huntington. Warsaw. Valparaiso, Newcastle. Iledford. Nobb-siib-Portland. Kokomo, Marion. Munt llvnnsville. South F.cnd. Hartford City. F.!oominfrten. floshon. Ili.ition, Princeton. Logansport. Teno Haute. Tipton. PJchmond. Winchester. Columbus. Crawford.svil'.e. Nappana-e. Importe, Flkhart. Fr.'nkfort. Fnion Citj'. I-'airmount. Fort Woyne, Hammond, Winamac. r.luffton. ivru.vj,ifayette. fl reen astle, C.ary. Nor th Manchester nnd Prookville.
STINNES SOUGHT TO FLOAT HUGE LOANS IN .U. S Continued From Face Onei tended to purchase mortgage held by tho "Hansa." a German corporation which functions something titter the fashion of Amerhan titleand bond and mortgase companion. After these mortgages were secured at their fac- or pre-war valu: in marks. Stinnos was to send thorn to the Fnited States as collateral for a Jll.O'jO.rtOO.ouO loan based on pre-war values. Tillman averred Stlnmss' figured be would not be observed by America:) bankers in this manipulation. Tillman declared lie told S;ir,r s he taiuld have no hand in .mic'i schemes as ho knew .Vmcrican banker would not entertain them, but Stinnfs refused to li-'en to him. Tillman claimed the JH. 05 5.1 H, for which he sued, was duo him for ,-ommission in the lew enterprises he undertook for Stinnes.
s:i Dil.wealth
Miss Ma!. Fsther Muri
ird Inciea.-? the nations ( dancing ao.-c by larger production. Helt. from 1':.
Instructors Buy Dancing Academy From Prof. Gates
I- Fames and Miss iy have imrciiase-'l tha -m- at 1 JO :. Wayne . Charle-. Gates. The
said he did not believe in the Mock- new owner- of the dancing school efeller and Carnegie nuthod of dis- have been instructors fcr Prof. Gate.-: tribution of fortunes. j lp.ee ho opened the srhoed here four When asked: 'How doe it feei to e-tis; at;o. Gatfi? will go to Youngsbe the richest man in the world?'; town. O. Mr. Ford countered, living: ! IJoth-MK Farnes .irul -Miss Mur"Xow, what does -.bat mean'.'" j ray have been i r ,vt ru t r.js in leading
The manufacturer s;i-d ;e was ! Ia ncir.g .tunios n ( oicago an. I No'v
not oppo.senl to that .sec tion of Wall Street representee! by bankers who t'srd finance for e on-(ructive activities in industry.
York. Aik-n Ib.. nie has boem emjdoyed to instinct women student. in th dancing academy.
"Directed Studies'" Class to be Organized at I P, M. A class on "Directed Studie-s." a pan of the- municipal evening school program, was organized by Prof. K. II. Farter in the ev-ntral JunlorUigh school ysterday afternoon at o'clock. A class In public speaking wo-s started by It. F. Dockwood at T o'cloc k la'-t evening in the Little theater of the high school. In addition to those evening
Eagle Jailed by Court as Ruling is "Ignored" Failure- to pay support money to his former wife proved costly to Doon.ird llaiilo in Superior court late Thurt-day. Jude: Montgmery has committed Fagle to the county jail. He will remain there until he lias paid money ordered by the court. Fagle was ordered on May I'd to pay his former wife $4 a week and to pay $J-4 attorney fees. It i aloged that Fagle paye-d $2o to the attorney but failed to pay the support money.
Fugle is now indebted in tiie .sum ot
school classes) already announced.
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l.e. ti alien .um.in. ovan (,i l"in-,0S reC0rdS show. o.-opliy ar Notre Dame, is expected j
of Philosophy" next week, the date INDIANA MEDICAL BODY to ho announced later. j ELECTS NEW OFFICERS j MFNC1F, Sept. Hlh (Fy A. P.)
j The annual convention of the Tndilana State Medical association came
Day of Atonement Sunday to a ' :tt " ,"!' to,,ay w.ith the olcc" ua oj .uoni nu m ounua) lü()n f fl!ri(Trs an(j the srlcction of
Jeicish People Observe
.:n Kip i .ur. th Atonement, will be
- Jewish Day of oh.-erved Sundav
Terr Haute as tiie convention city for ltJ:i. Dr. 1 1. C. Good of Hunt-
night and Monday morning and aft-ington was elected president to sucernoon tit Ten.pltr Ffth-FI. Iisalle ceed Dr. AV. U. Davidson of Fvans-
thjoct of thelviib". Sectional olhcer.s v.
elected
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STINES SOUGHT TO FLOAT HUGE LOANS IN f. Cor.tit.ued From Page One
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lli.ll. 4 ..' " - t!"o!vw- VntL in nursuance of the ool-
V I'UtUred.
As to the second lount. Mr. Hayiward -aid the defendants had a rule
o n . i . i n. g t
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e-i jovo. i ..Ti,. wi t I herel.v menitur o: in.: g
an (4 iayior sis. i n
sermon w hih v i 1 1 be preached by j ,s i'nüuws: Rabbi Julius Mark, will be "The, Medical section: Dr. Need .For Religion Today." Tliejhn. Mumie, chairman;
subje t of Monday morning's will be "Sincerity."
I tary. Surgical: Dr. A. P. Root. Co-
miiiijir, . nan iii.ui , ivi . .i. uiii iai, secretary. O;)hthalmology and otoaryngoi'.g': Dr. C. J. Adams. Koko. mo. rhr.irm.in; Ir. Harry Foydsneo.
1 1. R. KirkI)r. William
t-rvi'a-s j Tank iiooner. Marion, vice chairman; ' Dr. Charles Real. Fort Wayne, .-ecre-
Board of Safety Postpones
Motorcycle Corps Increase
Routine business and the consid-
!Tg of several
minor bill.- for the I 'ut h Rend, vice chairman, and Dr.
lire department eond'Ituted the busl-na.-s biou-h' before the board of 1 uh'.ie safety at a nhort n)C0ting bold ni !it. No additions to motorcycle divi-iiu: of the police department are expected to bo made until after the annual appropriations are reff ive d.
F. M.
tary.
Shanklin. Hammond, seccc-
NOTRE DAME NOTES
Call Aetn. Cleanors. Oarmenta, hats cleaned. L. 2S78. 916 E. aimpie. One day ervic cheerfallj i:ven Jvt. 22S-tf.
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Frof. Alexandre K. Fungo of the Fnieritv of Ruenos 'Aires. South
Amerb a. delivered tho lust i.f j trf'-'K series of two ommerce- b( fares be-j x;-
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fiUe- students f th-- colb-ge- of com-!
n.erc in Leiuoni-'r library ye-Kter-J tlay afternoon at 4 o'clock. He! dealt especially with questions of interr.ational -rade. Monday afte r- ; noon tit 1 oVKHk he will again sprakj in the library, discussing tinanciaii
problems this time
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it'.i o: 1 "or- ; he ear. 1 '. I . ,-rt :' I'.'. l. i carding u- ' l'IM'l'f W .1 while th.:.-
oap w :
birred from selling their men. Irin - ,!:, i.re.-T'.y t the hu.lcler. the arch:tect r the contracter. The jnanuf.icturrr. accoraling to Hayward. - . 4
sab-.H to t'..e sn-oaiL-J
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r.c.-s without tea:
Members of tiie -ophoniore t w ill ujiivmi in t!i-ir opening m-. tin of th xtar Tuesday noon a' T':;:e o'elook in the library. Fr -!.n;:u uy plans for th sophoho-: iot. '.'.ion will he outlined-Stude-nts dum Pen ns ; a n ;. w ;' teorganize the Keystone club at a meeting MoUvlay night at tJ:4.". oVh'ck to bo be: 1 In :h lihrary. A
meeting of Iowa men lias ,iio b(e-:i ailed for tho Jarno day at noon. Indianapolis lub nun are t" no .-: S:2nd iv.
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will soothe that itching skin The first appucationr.f Rcsir.o! usually take? the i'.h ar.d burn right cut cf ec?e:na an.d sirniiar skin-r.ffectic.:.;. This eer.tie, healing cintment seems to get riht the rexd of the tro-ih'c, restoring the skin to health in a surprisingly shrt time. Rr:tr! icld by rI druggists.
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Presenting A Combination Of Style and Value That Will Be Hard To Equal
New Dresses $15.00 Many women think a new stylish fall dress cannot be bought as low as $1 5.00 but after seeing these you wil realize a very pretty dress can be secured for little money providing you buy it here. These $15.00 dresses are exceptional values. Other Dresses at $17.50, $19.50, $21.75 and Up Better Plush Coats And They're Lower Priced Mere you will find a good assortment of those ever popular Plush Coats, for hard every day wear. A plush coat can't be beat and look at these prices! $15.00$29.50 $35.00 $45.00 Childrens Coats Misses' and Children's New Fall Coats. Stylish little models of Chinchilli, Polo Cloth and Velour in brown, navy, buff and light blue, plain and fur trimmed. $4.95 $6.95 $7.95 and Up
Beautiful Fall Coats Priced to Save You Money The Coats now on display are indeed handsome. The most charming styles, the most beautiful fabrics and the most attractive prices in years. A host of styles, fabrics and colors to choose from. Buy your new Fall Coat here Saturday and be satisfied in every way. Specially priced at $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 Up Sale Of Furs It won't be ong before furs will bo in rcat demand and these should be in big demand right now the prices tell you why. Gray Coney Fur Scarfs and Capes that formcrlv sold at $22.50; Saturday at Half Price C3 just t) 11 li. And if you are interested in a Fur Choker you can get it here at 20 Discount
New Fall Sweaters Slip-over Sweaters with lor. sleeves, all wocl.
in orchid. . . .$4.45
camel, cardinal and navy at $.98 and - -
Extra heavy, high grade Lamb'? Wool Cfj.U Sweaters, with two pockets ar.d lare collars; very fine sweaters in cardinal and white, at $7.50 to . . $10.00
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Those New Mats Are Yerv Attractive 0 There are many clever mpdels lo choose from close fitting hats, broad brimmed, slashed brims, turbans, and etc. Made by the best maker, style, quality of material and workmanship are assured. All the new trimming effects are shown. In black and all the new fali colors. Select your hat Saturday at the "Fali Opening Sale.' Special at $5.00 $6.50 $7.50
South Bend Wants a Bigger Nctre Dame, Let's Help Build It. Oct. 16-19.
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