South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 286, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1922 — Page 26

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 13. 1922

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F a t Ii e r McGinn Announces Prizes for Notre Dame Student Solicitor?. That busts of Coach Knute Hockr.e, moundnl by a studerjt o! the noted Chicago sculptor, IiOraJo Taft. would bo offered lor pile at llomccomlnß' Nov. 4, as a means ol raising money tot the Notro Damo endowment drive, and that prizes conistln? of football tr!r3 would be given to the Ptudenta vrho were most hucce3sfiil In sol!e4tInt? during1 the drive In South Bend, was announced by Father J. C. McGinn at a mating in Washington hall Thursday

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who are to canvass tho city next week. Flnl instructions regard I nsr meth-

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fo b u?d by th TÜ-itinc itt'J-dc-nt-? were piven and the calün oi a meet'ns1 of workers in the Oliver hotel llotary room Monday morning at 5:"0 o'clock at which tirr.A they will be ac;7rr-d to wards ard precinct?. scheduled by Father McGinn. A?? prizes for th students obtainIn? the hinr--: total f ub-cri; i!oa

amount in dollars, trlry? with the

Seek to Oust Hear! of Cliicazo Rraltor Victim of Maintenance Brotherhood Ihrinz Ihvlkht Ho'hherv

President f th ? Brotherhood t Maintenance of Way Employes. 1 br r.i,- mado by thn radical elemor.t at the org-anlz.v ion'd annua! en-vt-r.tion r.ow on Jn Detroit, acordir.? to Vice-preslvdent F. C. C.ur:irtr wh arrived heie toly.

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for t h flrst tiir" T'rizc. A choice of football tri; s will b made to the ftudents obtain V-- tha greitt.-t rumK-r of subscriptions.

bren taken at the time the hopmc". t k theirs.

Widoiv of California Judge Burned to Death CAltMEL. Cab. Oct. 12. (Cy A. Mr. E. II. mrrison, wilcw c( the lato Jure I. G. Harrison of the California supremo court, nleco of the lato "Whltelaw Iloid. former owner of the Xcw York Tribune, was found burned to death in tho ruins

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elertrlc.-ii equipment was beli'-ve,! h-ve r'-itjed th fire.

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Seriously Hart FORT WAYN'i:. Ind.. Oct. 12 His left le? hatterd and brui.ed . about the ntlr? body. Earl Bryan, i thi.s city, wa? found by a fellow' worker U tho plant of tho Fort i Wiyno Box company. Jyinsr at thi bottom of tho !evator .haft of thn i building about 10 o'clock laft nitht. !

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French Devastated Areas Opposed to German Labor For Reconstruction Work

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PAItlS, Oct. ? . France's plan to have Germany wirk out hor reparation debt by "building hydro-electric stations has result-l in a storm

of i rot est from th;? devastated area.

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German work nur. to co:no into northern France and rebuild the country the levasiated. Fp to now he two governments have not been aVc to com t satisfactory nrrar.Kernenf. flermanv 'la im? that blench

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s-.artvd a war( Objort to Old Fos. ;.iy numbering; "We cannot aFl-t the people who lorei-rn stal . 1, a vn suffered so much from the in-

1 ;-h- is Kitmir li- vader to permit German workmen :;m some sourco. to enter in frreat numbers in their ;t b r '-ujdrion of j midst," is tho .stat ement of M. Poin-

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cafe. ,rVe cannot ask them to face th possibility of serine in the workman today the opyiressintr Prussian non-comml?.dontJ officer ol yesterday." Tho minister of public work?, T-e

up for elaborate damn and electric power stations to be built in central

employing German labor for large construction work In the Interior of Franco to tho exclusion of the devastated areas. Wrk ii' f t?Vi r Vn An 11 rtrf a a

existlnsr state of international relations, what steps the government expects to take for the prompt and equal relief of the devastated rejrions." In addition to the protests of the Association of the Devastated Areas, M. Douce-dame nn-d other g-eneral councillors for the- devastated areas presented their protests to the cabinet and demanded that German labor be set to work doing1 real reparations work Instead of commencing new electrical enterprises In districts hundreds of miles from the former battlefront.

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cff. litions to exist n.nd southern France. Immediately l. iri ."'r.ite iri ord"ra howl went up fom the refugee?, m! ;ht p;r-ad. Hejwho are still llvir.? in cellars and will be assisted wooden barracks. Their oraniza-ic.-o!npr..shd byitlon sent a protest to Premier Polnlino of dlturMnt; j rare and lemand vl an audience to ; .wer to tho allies . present their claims in person. ' "r-r -v j Tlcsoliitlo'is lYotcst. St !ltS!a IS bond- I TV, a rlntlnno nf t Vi Ap'atfnr

!t!on?, fn printed by the Matin, state: "1. We wish t indicate to Premier Polr.oaro that wo are in favor of a rations! use of German materia1. and la'-or for th restoration of our d'1ro'ed pro-perty. "2. Wo wi5h to inform him that

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Sensational Confession Is Made by "Death Car" Driver IiCIPZIC, Germany, Oct. 12. (By I. X. S. ) Frnt Techow, who drove the "murder car" when Foreign Sec'y Walter Ttnthonau was assassinated, made a tartllng confession this afternoon. Techow 13 among the prisoners on trial her charged with corrplieity In the assassination plot Against Ilathenau's life. Techow's confession was regarded as the opening edge for a aenaatlonal exposure of tho "reactionary mama." The courtroom was surcharged with rumors of vengence and threats for the "squealers." Chemists who examined the poisoned candy sent to the prisoners reported today that the sweets had been heavily impregnated with arsenic. Proof of a plot, to kill the" prisoners to prevent them from Involving tthors have been found.

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During this Special Demonstration Sale, a single payment of $1.00 puts in your kitchen the greatest of all labor-saving conveniences for the home and delivers with it the FREE cutlery set described below. The HOOSIER is America's favorite kitchen convenience. It is used and endorsed by more women than any other make of cabinet, because it does so much to save time and steps. Hoosier concentrates your ork in a single compact spot. It enables you to get through your work quickly and easily. We are making this unusual demonstration offer because we want you to come in and see for yourself what two million other women have already learned. We can show you an actual saving of time and strength. We can give you added hours for rest and recreation. But don't delay. The number of cabinets we can sell under our present sale terms is limited.

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To the First 25 Visitors Each Day This Dexter Kitchen Knife There are only 150 of these knives. 25 go to the first 25 women who call at the store for a HOOSIER Demonstration tomorrow. 25 others on Monday and so on until the 150 are given away. This khife is identical in every way with one of the knives in the Dexter Domestic Science Set, which we are giving? to HOOSIEIR purchasers this week. Has strong three inch blade, of specially tempered carefully ground, carbon-tool steel. Handle is light-weight, water proof exactly fits the hand. We are giving these knives away just to get you to come and see the HOOSIER. Come, even if you have no intention of buying. You owe it to yourself to get acquainted with America's greatest labor-saving convenience.

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This Week Only The special conditions prevailing during this sale have never been equaled in any kitchen cabinet offering with which we are familiar. Note these six big reasons for buying your HOOSIER now.

A payment as low as $1.00 puts the complete HOOSIER in your

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To Purchasers This $7.50 Set of Dexter Cutlery As an extra inducement to buy your HOOSIER during this big Demonstration Sale, we will give you free with your HOOSIER Beauty the ccmolete Dexter Domestic Science Kitchen Set. This set has the unequalled endorsement of such eminent authorities as Good Housekeeping Institute, Miss Alice Brady, Mrs. Christine Fredericks and many others. There are six specialized knives, including bread knife, butcher knife, trimming knife and paring knives, two strong-pronged forks and two handy spatulas, all of the best grade of carbon-tool steel, with special sanitary handles. Theie tools fit compartments in a special cutlery drawer that slides forward with HOOSIER'S extending table-top making it easy to get at each tool even when the work-table is extended.

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