South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 278, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1922 — Page 3

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Tf IL'RibA to;:NG. OCTOBER 5. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES I GRAND JURY ACTS ! Seven Members of Gary Council AGAINST VAMDALS TJ'onffirZn PETITION FOK PONTIAC CH AKTER CHANGE FAILS Pi HYM I'ontia: M Oct. W ; t h rom 4. r. the ci ;e 1 33 ( w : .

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TOWN MARSHAL AND AIDE FIRED UPON

World War cU-ran W ounded in Hip, While Rullrt Penetrate-, OfficrrV Ann.

Indiana's Orfest!RAL5T0H TO SPEAK

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Mi. Ca nan Born in Marion County in 1817 Coffee ami Tobacco Her Solace.

I Mis? Esther O'Keefe to Make i Active Campaign Through ' Elkhart Countv.

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WASHINGTON. Ii,.. (,ct. 4 Mi.-. Sarah '. ('anan. .ig- lu4. be'.'vt J by hir r 1 iti "- tu hac i.j:i

:h. .M--t r.ativ.- horn :e.-o.Int of Ii. !..ina. Ii-! litre l.i.it r.iht tt the i iio.Tf of her r.it-. .Mr. Iu'-y Thjr.ii l'l-oii. Mr.. diian. who- üaid :ii ? narr.o was Pl-t-y. w,is lrn D-c. lv.

; in., on a ?:te w;ii:.l is now pari , f-r.-a-. ui nt in Illkhart county in the

or tn c;ty i I nii;anapo.;s. u-r par

n i e r. t w h 1 c h o ' r. ? t i t u t a

:o prov.'iM tr.it

of this character ha.n one y-n paiI fr,r !y 'C.nl a .--.'' -:n: r.t. the pr"prtv can not he re-a --:---' d for that

y j purpo-. . I Ur.'I'-r thi ar.-arennt. the city i . . "

an a .-.- .u-r.r projrty on r- i--inaw .!, its ni tin thorouLihfare. for

Pakes Steps to Apprehend and

Prefer Charge Against Building Wreckers. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 4. JackCarter, deputy proec uf ins attorney for Marion rour.tv, a.e.'lsned

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4 Sf-T Gary r- ur.-l en wantinsr a" - r ! so lone that it his ; - !

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iconic an -m ;o:i with th-ni

' council Iat nicht n.r ! t ! n .:.ir in oier to rc. a: j -. C'- in the fanr'.y.

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t.e- M. Kal.-ton of I nd ;a.-.apo! is, demO'Tatic nomine.: for United States Senator, will nil his only s;ak::iL;

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i.t:nd l:nlall at i dianapOii.-. to bury

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T.t caioe to Indiana from Virjinii a few months b i"ore her birth. The family v. as on the way to Martin county. Iut an uncle died v h;le In central Indiana anl ihe family .stopped at what is now I n-

l()ikout Warther

him. I-lndin the

lo- ation It sir tbb-, u Llscys settled in Marin county and rir.;nn- 1

'ampai.n preliminary to tri" election Nov. 7. at the Kucklen theater, Llknart, Friday night, Nov. Li. Mr. Kal.-'.on i.s th only pakrr of note 'bus tar as:n. ! to Ml k hart unty. Miss JJ-th-r K. O'Keefe of Plymouth, democratic' nomine for member of 'oriL:rH from the I-th

district.

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a -i.-.t him. app-ared in

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to -t''P. Th rommanI was not

h'ded, and ope occtipant of th carl opr.d t're on the two nier One of1 th lio?v i-fil through Kardall'.-t; irm arid !d-d in Warthn's hij. ;

ESCAPE RING' IS FOILED IN ATTEMPT

thre M-vtral jear.s before moving t Martin county. "KJiClil Ilcr Kulc. "ItU'ht livinü' was Mrn. Canan'3

rule for longevity. "I always lived rijthr," the would .say when asked how phe lived so lone "I always made my own clothes, domx tfo !

inning myself. Until after the civil

wr our home had no tbor except : the hard earth. anl you rnisht tay , v.e lived outdo)rs all' the time. It! wan a hard life, but I believe it waa

t he rirht life."

a ill make a tour of Klkhart

short time. Mi.-s

! O'Keefe has not be en in G' .-hen. ! The :':r.-t political s.e-ch of thi amja:L:n to be delivered here w;is

NEW OCTOBER HEAT RECORD SET IN NORTH TKAVKRSi: CITY. Mich., Oct. 4

When the thermometer hit '.'2 de- i crees here yesterlay afternoon, it

established a new Octohr heat record for Northern Michigan. Potato-dicsim; has been called' off on account of the heat. There is al.-o danger of .-.torimr the freshly harvested potatoes 1n warehouses when the weather 13 so warm, diirLrers fay.

'heard in Court park Iat nir-:ht, when! i 5o ia!irs brought William H. Henry i Trv XEITS-TIMFS Want Ath

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Strong coffee and tobacco were;

Oi I ndimapoiis-, nominee for United

States senator and Indiana member f th- niaioml prohibition committe. He attracted a very arnall el'Owd I'l I; h. :i r f ennntv cnhl'ct fnr

t!ie firt time in several years will i

not h .v" a ticket in the field this fail. Tho greater part of the socialist narty within t lie county the en-

It irr- Llkhart local has gono over

Mrs. Canan's constant

-olace. She.

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bllpperv Jim (.UShway ISrvery m(,al and smoked a clay pipe r..nI. Cnt.-lnn Pr!nn 1 i t- lainn-st constantly dunnc her vk-

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ins hours. Until recently she u?ed

:, cents' worth of tobacco each week. Mrs. Canan wa. descended from a family of centenarians. Her father. LMwanl Kh-'y livel to be !"', an! her mother died at the ae of 1-Tdward lüsev. a hrotht-r. are ninetv

cmvicts was rau-ht storday try-j foufi Js nQW Uving; 5n Martin counJnK to aw his way out of a barred Annthfr brother .Tarne KIsr-v

lives at Mt. Carmel. 111.

;U-ftP prison. He had saw d throuprh AT rs r-Anan ws thp nthr of six

I to the Workers party.

M.r'-najers for democrats and republicans are endeavoring to get out full registration next Monday. This far less trmn 7000 of the 24000 vot-

at Marquette, Mich.

MAROUKTT K . Mi 'h . Oct. 4.

'Slippery Jim" u-hway. who has r -raped 1." tinus from jails and I prisons and who i- known h-ie ass the "escape king" of Michigan's

window in a cell bb '. at tii Mar-

i era of the county are registered.

three bar?. t:hway ist the only man in the Institution wearing prison strip i. Jle aas ma!e (t don them vh n returned to prison after h I i 1 stolen the teward's automobil and made Ins getaway to Chicago and Detroit. Aided by his wif- who had hired ii taxirab and united in it nar the I'.rlsfi,. Jay Puliock. a trusty, walked cut of Marquette jTi-on. and nvidp j;is. getaway. H was -nployed as eierk for th e drputy ward -n. He v. as sentenced from Kalamazoo ounty in 1 ? I' to serve 7 to 1 1 years for forgery.

j children, all of w hom are now dead. I Ufr sriand hil Iren als" are dead ani jher only living relatives .-re nephew. ! and nb-c s. She has lived with Mrs.

Thomblson. h r niece, for twenty years, except i or short periods when jbe visited other nieces. Pour years ago. at the age of 1"'0. bhe rode on a train from Loogootec to Washington. Xntorestfl in Tolltlcs. Although she was blir.d, and crippled fn-m a fill twenty years ago, Mrs. Canan's mind was acive until recently. She was interested in politics and was delighted to vote at evryy election. She had registered to vote in the fall election.

Mttncie Police Chief Ordered to Quit Post MUNCIi:. Ind.. Oct. 4 Charging fnilure to oLy orders, the board of safety today sked Police Chief Van penbow to resign by Friday. If he fails to resign by that time the board declared charge will bo hied against him. Benbow i.s alleged to hav failed to obey orders of the hoard to stop Ku K'.ux Klan raradesj here two weeks ago.

Piles Disappear Peterson's Ointment

"Pa.se le-t me tell you", says Peter- J ?on, "that for instant relief from the; misery ot blind, bleeding or itching, pile?, there i.s nothing so good as t

Peterson's Ointment, as thousands have testified." P.est for old sore and itching skin. All druggists, 35c, 60c, $1.00, $2.50. $5.00. Adv.

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step to apprehend anl prefer, charges against the person or per-1 sons responsible for wrecking the stej framework of two In lianapoÜs buildines the last few we-3ks. The buildings, being constructed by non 1 union labor, are at the Djesenburg Automobile and Motor C".3 plant in. West Washington st. and a two story j structure at 26C4 Northwestern av I

; by Miss Olive Day. :'0 Wot Thir- ! t tenth t. j Mr. Carter said Detectives Duncan; ami De Itossette were investigating jthe circumstances surrounding the!

i work of the vandals, nut that t.ie

erand jury has only circumstantial evidence. The Day building was only partly wrecked Oct. 1 when props were re-

i moved from large I-beams throughlout the building. Damage estimated J at $500 was de ne. Steel strut turo

w)rk was pushed over at ihe Dues-

enberg plant about two weeks ago.; Mr. Carter said Miss Day ami J. B. Skinner, president of the Capital !

Transfer Co., contractor on the

nioned to appear before the grana j u i y .

a .: a: r i a : a'.,::g w. r.?"'lr 1 l''-e;:t The w r i u ;

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breat. will :ost $12 ap;e. - or $4 f-r the lot. The council pi --! an ordinäre appropriating t :i a t

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"CASCARETS" TO CLEAN BOWELS

When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipated, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds

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You can now buy a DuuUi M.i.-tei

Ciga- a for 25c.

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Clean your bowels then feel fine' When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, bilious, when your hrad is dull ot aching, or ycur stomach is sour ox r!-sy. juct take one or two Cacarets. As t-oon as the bowel? begin act

ing and bowel poison and bciwel gases ar1 cleared away. -u will f 1 lik" a new person. Cas-.ir ts neei- sicken or rramp you. Also spn.Iid fo;- const ij-ite,! !iildren. l . u.ts a box. a!o 2" and "0 cent sizes. Arv drugstore. A'lv '

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MUSLIN

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10c AMERICAN FAMILY

Laundry SOAP .Ilit r ..f thlii.i, 10 fr tti a i iitornrr ; i 1 . 1 1 it l.t , '.t ! iakv

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Dies Five Minutes After Takinp Tivo Drinks of Booze (HAND KAPIDS. Muh. Oct. 4 Louis M. Smith. 4i years d 1 an engineer on the- Pennsylvania Pail

road, diel at

Mve miraites siciin tliat h

or ti'iuor. jStre; construction-will be carr;el on

in noiip- rptuamiMg -on.'- : tn; b';ur,r w Iii h S'n:;,i .--a id iu.-ed the j paralysis with whi. h h was -uibbm- j

ly ;. d. w.s turned ov er Simeon I.-roy or ana

his home, last night.

after h ttdl his phyh id tak n t w o lrink-,

Start Work on $15,000.000 Steel Mill Within Few Weeks OAKY. Oct. 4 Building on the sit of the new $1.". 000. 000 ube plant will be storted on or before

I Nov. 1, it was announced tolay.

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0LIWEI THEATRE

Full Set of Teeth as Low as

Gel Our Special Price on This High Class Roofless Plate

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ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, OCT. 9

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winter, it was detdared.

The American lt'udire plant

1 1 i ry In.s p rc-ived orders fi'r 1 -e'Oi tor..i of .teei to be used in the v- u..-'ruct:on of the flr-t i.mit of the nli tit. The drawing room ai

Farmers in Schoolcraft 1 o' bridge plant is hird at work rt f. i i ' r'i til- plans for the several tubProfit as Lumbermen ; w orks u;::rs Tho Sr;a.0 .,:irt v ANN AUPOK. M.'d;. . Tim j turn out practically all the stnm;nv r.tory tken by !'rof. Robert J. , lur.ti s"l fir the tube works, thCra..:. of the Uu. : -.. of M.c'nigan. I main buibling of whicn :.s to ! c.f th- p!r:y rnak.ng the nat-J 2.0.'.o foot long and 1.7n0 feet widLira: rf-ourc sarvy of the pr-'fei ty j S ar iry of labor will be the of Marnuette university, will prove , .n'.y thing that will hold back th-th-it i is not ti-H e-sar:'.y true that construct 'n w ork an ofhcial of tin "ia:nis uu'i! 1 : d'.ow 'h b'-tcer." J cn.-truct:on company faid tod.iy Tiie reports, to be re': .- -i coon, j Labor .sher'nge at the bridg plant

TWE ClEAT PLAY EUGENE O'MEILL'5

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Special Offer Free!

For one k only, a gold crown or r.ild f.llinr fre to everyone ordering a

! KOOFLHSS PLATE. Tbis offer is mad-s j to further Introduce this won.lerful plat.? ! A large stoek of TRLLMTK and othr ! high olaf te-th to choose from. While I we are equipped to lo all kinl9 of first i class dental work, we ppeei ilize in plat? I work and invite extremely difficult cafs. I If you are not satisfied with the platen ' you are now wearing we will tit your "mouth with our plates on an absolut guarantee of ?3tisfaMion or no charge. TKETII REMOVED AVITHOIT FAIN. Thousands of nur patient can te-tLfy to our piinles nud tncient methods. fJC Illxli gradr rrow n and CC "? lirulfre ork nm low an -K.Y WORK AT MODERATE TDICES Frx Examination. DR. TAYLOR DR. HEATH Open laming. 1502 S. Mhhijran M., Over tar Store j Trained Nurse In Attendance. ! Lincoln 6812.

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n . m :i ;e i , utir.ty. for big?.ng 'per !rm act:. : f the band a j urpA- s The .st:r e : f.- th..s mi::.

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KAL:.lAZOO, Mc I'ropping o:t a bundl

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and P. percent j 5 )rrnf, Court Holds ;. A .arge parti 1 . ..

(r. U. I'. Delegate ,uilty

! PAY CITY. Mich.. Oct. 4 Thado ;;. Mvt ral cour.-; Stat- Supreme Cour' yesterday af--. will i. n 1 :h :h-";brnied the conviction of Stanivy

n-t we'k. i sir,'.ypf7..icKi, cnargeu wun vio.a.ion . of 'h" l.iUor law. The case wai .....

! in tne local courts seveta

a -To. Jh is Skrzypcz ack conviction. lie was one

the Hay County delegate to th Ivcpuldian s'afe convention a: Musegon last week.

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AS ÜVICINALLV PWDUCfD BY tu; pco'inCETOwrt PLAECJ

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Is hilled h Automobile sc; ,n i

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jivnth ORIGINAL CAST I after an entire season m

H New York.

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i. according to st.mor.y of

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r i o miss it is to mui the draß matic treat of a lifetime.

1 at the i;.'i'i,,-J' Mm - o n . Tin lit'le by wis -to pick up the bundle h :", ': ( w a c s ' r i c k i 1

.b:. inf.icting fata

rd.ct of the J iry rr if 1 the d rive r

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toopi-.g over f papers: ; an autoir. r:i ;. s. The

completely ' ev.?f the .bath

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n:MTs. i Salted .Pearuts. -1c 21't. Anniersary Sale THE PHI LA. Adv. 27?

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"Lifer" Returns After Funeral of His Mother i 1.1.1 v I: . (Ki 4 Pen

.trr.rn"" . -: i: g a sentence tor

a at th Ini ana State Prison at

Mich-:.

SEAT SALE NOW Main Floor $2.50 and $2.00 1st Balcony $1.50 and $1.00 2nd Balcony 50c Plus Tax Tin author gra.liiatcVi from N'otn Panu- hi- sa- "LrtV all k op Ci t. irt t vy

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-ar" lie was ser.te.i ii yi-.ir .tl-i'b w h . . .::!'::, lie attac".

u r.r. to the prison 'T spending flfteer. of 1.: father In rermittci to come h.s father on the : A ? tit. on for rr d to the '.. .n.o;- b.asi been pri.-ov. for several

-ed for l.fe thirn at tile ace of d a sv hc 1 girl.

Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup"

"Gee, They Kno-v Whafs Good "The boss sayi he can alwayi tell how much his customers know abent gcod fevod by the coffee they crder. These people have the right dope. They order Lighthouse in the ronnd tin can." KotM m4 parked by SaHcmol Or cir C . 3ill$, bttrext, LIGHTHOUSE COFFEE

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1 LIVES THEATER r, ß 7 Ö ( SATURDAY MAT. Ü " U " I " U

HITS UK AD ON FEN I) EH. TOURIST LOSES MINT) MilNOMlld.'K, M.oh . Oct 3

K u'. n Th or: on. 43 ears

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THÜRS., FRI., SAT., SUN., OCT.

The Same Pleasing Capable Cast of Last Season in the DRAMATIC SMASH AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES

becan-.f .: mp: arily Sunday as th' result head en th1 fender

his , ir while trying : rei'.nr it. !b- wa; with his family at a Io.mI o'ir.r.e camp on their way t Se.itVah.. and following medical treatment V'as permitted today to .or.tir.ue Y.j Journey.

liver, a sick child loves the "fruity" tae of "California Fig Syrup." Ii the little tongue is coated, or if your chill is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or ha.- cola-, a t"ipoor.ful will never fail to open the bowels. In a f"w hours you can ?ee for your-

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APPOINT tvriiATi:. CPKKNCASTLK. Ind.. Oct.

4

Sheriff !

P'l!i Sear, a brother I-w rer.ee Sear, w bo died

Ills bfii appointed

.-herlff c.f Putnam county to fill th a ancy on the Itepubliean ticket.

last week.

Candidate for

Piticrs DOWN'. Jurir.g Anr.:-rsary re C.r. !y r ow. Till: 1'iiILV. Adv.

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se;: now tnorougniy it work a:i the n constipation poison, sour bile and H waste from the tender, little towel;- ij and gives- you a we'.l. pbayfa! chibl f

attain. Millions of mothers keep 'Califrn!a Pig Syrup" handy. They know a teaspoonful today sacs a sick child tomorrow. Ask your lruc-it for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of nil ages printed on bottle. Mother! You mu-t uy "California' or ou ma

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Bv Mary RoberU Rinehart and Avery Hopwood LAUGHS AND THRILLS SEATS NOW EVENINGS 50c to $2; MAT. 50c to $1.50. Add Tax lOv-

Let's Make a Touchdown: $250,000: Notre DameOct 16-19

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On Fii and Cornfirl You are well underwear

if the weight and material of

tae union suit you wear is in

iv wim the weamer

and is or such accurate fit that you are not conscious of itWilson Bros1 Way of Measure -menf insures diat comfortable

snueness of fit. After men ham

found it they have no further

to seen.

Wilson Bro's, Chicago

In our South Bend factories are produced many of the several furnishings thar comprise the Wilson Bro's quality line: shirts, hose, nightshirts, pajamas, underwear, belts, cravats, mufriers, handkerchief's, knit 2!ove, garters, suspenders. The leading merchants of South Bend, as well, feature this merchandise for the style, value and excellence that distinguishes it.

Of course, you'll find a complete display of Wilson Bros, products as well as many other interesting items for men at

Washington qj Near Michigan

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