South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 290, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1922 — Page 5

TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 17. 1922

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DANCE MUSIC ON BURNING VESSEL AYERTS DISASTER

at 1 A. M.. Unaware of Gri rim Krnlitv of Fire Drill. HY wimjam i.miki;i:. (i. X. S. Staff rrjinl nf . ) VI LM I .VGTO N i '.I : : f . - . 1 KilvAKf J voyipfr.i of t?. I'iMri? . r. 1 1 f.f th.- rrf"A kho li';rnf'l I Ar.'-l,i a i i "i i l'.per CA'.v r,f Hnnnl'il j ! : n t! . 'i r k fc'-r to-J.'iy fr-m fh- I "nit 1 .-".'it' ftrrnv t ran -;.:: Tlvvrns. Th piv nc.M W'-r"' in a h i v-1 : mw'l wh'n thy A t'. i: . 1 1 n th' ffir.ff pUnk, ' t-u t:io ii.;h ':r. c'.a.l J:j r.-: f'" r'."'thln hi1-::: fr.AtrhC'l wl'n 1 1 o !':r rail s i; r. ! e'.'O.ifl th lir.r rarly !i-t Thirs d iv morn In x whr-n the I An c V 'in 1 v---"1! was .70 ni!l - fr--:: i'-i ls:inati vi. i i V,vH wcif.l p:"ur.- '.v-r-- ?r.i- i p'.iin'.iV palnt ' I rf t hr- hour-- f j.'-r:! . j I'.t r;i1ox: .-illy thn'.iüh a r. 1 an j qjnt trV.it f th- m 'rv..-: r f tnt r-üün, no lor.r'-r 1!1 tho fill horror) rf btn virtim of a -cr i trr'-"'! dawn (,n th" j .i-r'T"?:i wh'-:i tr.' yj rt-alized th.y w re av"l. Although the transport ThomfJ r.rrive l off th- Sin r-lro hroak w -1 trr at 1 1 : H o , ;o.-k Sunday nU'ht. i th pan"r;pr-i v r heM In qiriran- j t;r. until morning. Th rj'NKn' mtvIcc ocials Invoking the tim j l.nr.ore'1 lw of rra Inu. ; Mr-anv.hi'.". through th? nish.t. !' j Nvrramnt qu ir.mtln loctors ! f lt pearefnlly In thir lunolV'' 7 miles away. Although uns. illin-' to he quote,!, hvTal of th Kfr (If-l.irfil that thy wouM eri-cU-vor through th lr concr'---!on.tl r-prf ntative- to l;ave the law of pratiaue rr'pea.. Shortly after th Thomas rtrotipfd anchor, a peejy rnotorhoat sallied from the San I'dro submarin" Tae, drew alonK'i-le and thr--" marine?, formidably accoutred .4 caliber id arm. climbed the "Jacob ladded" and took up their positions at convenient po!nt. where the ve.RS"ls could b boarded. "Nobody ran come up." A peremptory voir called down from above when a newspaperman sought to fo'low 1'ie marine. Iralr Captain. The I. N. S. correspondent went in ea in a water taxi and while the bi white steamer was beating a roujrh sea In the Santa llarbara channel, he obtained a composite Interview ia megaphone with the rescuel paseners. "Say a pood word for Capt. I-ea-ter. the- telephone girl and the crew of the city of Honolulu." called a man who from h!.s nondescript attire, looked as thousrh he had been outfitted from the transport- "slop chest." Then from tbo fragmentary r.arrative3 called through the sliiji's meiraphone, which follow in the ftori' of the trip and about the fire whi-ch broke out on the city of Honolulu: OThe vessel was halfway to her me port, a-r proximately 570 miles. Wifpi of Fmoke were discovered luing from beneath hatch No. 6. This was at A o'clock Thursday morriinis'. Ordinarly a caro firo is not considered especially danerou-. many vessels coming Into port with 6moklnj; carpo or coal bunkers. Ortlcrn Fire Irlll. Ca.pt. H. U. lister Immediately Fummoncl the full crew ar.d orderfil w.itr r pumpe. l liito the hold. S npMly did the ti r .'-pre id. howewr. that Capt. Ilster Jnstrueted !? t:y Stanhope to telephone ai'. pas-en-gera to assemble on deck immediately for prnrtlce fire drill. This f rthought of the cur-taln, pa.or.?.faid. undonbtedl.V allayed fear aii.l prevents what otherwise nr.icht hive develope.l into a fatal par.ic Most of t pnfrmrt mn women, came laulnn. to the m .in j palon, amused at the odd sort of; kimcnis, bathrobe. pajarrvi and : ni'ht rohes 5-uddenly put on d:sShortly. it d.iwned on the! Fleepy throne that the fire ilri'.l was n prim reality. I The sh:p'- orchestra litn to 1 p'.av. The air wa- o'clock in the . Mcrn'.n?." This familiar ar.d. ttir.e- . ful elr calmed any tendt ii. v a' rfrvnusies.). 1'artnera paired off to j fltnce. Then the ?hip listed and the! order came at 9 o'clock to take to j tlie boats. It vs all don calmly and , ie 14 bo.it loads faced their vl;l , 'tt'.l rescue came with tlie same for- j titude they displayed on learning of; tlie Tire. I tomac'n Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets T l - . . U 1. 1 . 0 ........ . i n .t i 01. iiicoitiiutt i'i 1 ! ' : . . . i 1 . ; i f.t:tlrrcr are ibbr.c r.iw. Instead ot taking tonas. r tryii'.g t .' patch up ii pc'or dues! o n. they are attaklm; the real cauo of the aihr.ent . lo.:r J liver and i;s,- rder e Dr. E-lwar.'.V Ol'.x. Ta: b s aro : e th? liver and In a -oothin-r. b. - ilin way. V"he:i the lier at.-.! b.v.vel are prfrmin their natural fanctlon5, away poes in lices;:.-:; an 1 i-tomAch troubles. Have you a had taf, coated tor.;ue. poor appetite, a la?y. den'trsr feelln-t. r.o ambition or energy, trcjbl with t5nd!ce5ted food? Take Olive Tablet-, the y-v;bt.tu!e for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Oliv Tablets are a , -. . . i . j J ;re.v vejrftar.i i'nnpnür..i z..k with c!:v e!l. You wi!! know th--:n ry their e'lve color. Thoy la th-1 work without prirl-. cramps t-r TaVe or. or two at te-.ltlr.io fori q-.ilok Tel:-! Kt what you like. 1 .- i A.'.v. t ADLER BROS. Cm lilchUaa at Vrv.hLa Unr 1IT4 mn rroiti: fop. iim aü nova

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THE HOUR WHEN ART CALLS LOUDEST RUTH Of course I'm not going to sketch afte- dark. But you didn't know I've adopted a new profession, did you? I paint butterflies on the backs of the necks of rich women in the places they used to wear black beauty-patches. It's the latest thing yes, I'd do it for you, but you'll have to wait vour turn!

Sheriff Reports Success in Collecting Accounts The board of county comm!?sionr. at its regular meeting Monday, appointed Harry 1. Metzirer a rider for the Clay and Harris township I ) tective association.

Sheriff Lou Duck Hied notice withby I,t.(leral Acrnt Mathers and hid

the commissioners that he had collected $7 40; from July 1 to Oct. 1. Of this amount. $414.4, was realized on account of commission j and fees on collection and i-ales. and fl.'M.lO on fe-s taxed and received frort; the! eountv clerk. Suspend Jail Sentence .S Irllllt IS Confessed rio.idintr srullty to liijuor law vio - lation, Stanley ( Irzaes-ik, a Lakeville firmer, received fines totalling- 3 1 50 HP a i t

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and costs and a 120-dav suspended jail sentence at the hands of Jude DuComb in city court Monday. He was charged with unlawful manufacture and unlawful posses-ion of intoxicating liquor. CJrzacsik was taken into custody

I "rid a v after ;l visit to Iiis farm home men. Held for Petit Larceny on Request of Sieriff Arrested by the local iolice on I complaint of Winamae, Ind. author- , itie.-, Kaymond Witt and Alvin j pending Instructions from Sheriff Krank J. Kopkey of Pulaski county, I Uoth men are former residents of Winamae, l.ut for tho' past several

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weeks have been employes of a local factory. The charges of petit larceny on which they are held are denied by both Witt and Spence. Insurance Commissioner to "Looh Over' City's Groictli Olh. ials of the Con.-erva t i e Life Insurance 'o. of this city have i v -reived word of the proposed vNit to South Uend of Tl.omas S. Me?durray. jr., state in-u ra n-'c ruminis.ioner Thurpdav. Oct. lib MoMurrav'sl .... " . visit is an acceptance o an mvita lion hy Conservative Life otliei iiSthe local men propo.-in-r to show th htate officer the growth and pros perous condition of South Hi ml. You can now buy at Dutch Master Ciar for 5c. 276 Z : IJ J7 1 : . . ' H 1 i-'VOV-V' H"fl

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WAR ON KU KLUX Administrative Council Con(lenins Organization for Arou?injr Prejudice. Vv'ASlIINf'.TO.N. Oct. ? (Hy T. I'. Th--- f.-:eral council of ( liurdu , ! of ri-.r;-: in A:i; rica. rerre.r.t- - ."" 1 . " 1 ;Trit-::: ir.ts. to r t c-i rr. ,.rd as ppo ii. such m .-k ! ,r- tt!or.s as the Ku KIu :: Iviar,. Ti.- admini.-trative committee of j the ( c-.ineil has p-icd rescdutio:-.-; '!:"'::. organizations whc.e I iv;'"i;!'tT. -a ere "maed, oath, bound ',::. unknown and whose activities br.v o th- ef:V" t r f arousing: relicio: pr-;'-, ! ire ;,r.d racial antipathies." T;:e i;eV. Samuel Mr-Coa Cavrrt. one of tl - 'n-ral secretarif-5 of tif cc'Ur.' il, :-:i:d th.e admini.-tratie corr.m:t;e had the Ku Klux mind in pas.-inc the resolution. iiM) m:i)Li:ss itonv. MN'COLN', Neb.. Oct. 15. Th,-head'.r-ss body of a woman wafrur.d hero arlv today. The hd later was found near the Kork Islm tracks yards frm tlie body. William S. IMllxcr has lill Milt in the Si:p rior court against Worden S. uliitak'r, to recover $-.000 on two notes. Damatres In the sum of ?-...0'i is asked by the plaintiff. The curt :-- -i-k'd to order saie rf prop J' rty he!l y th.e plaintiff as mortqasre 'on t h note. T PT 1 1 iH ails Li5 1 : - Nr-; j Nothing is so utterly needle.--; aj the suffering from aching, painful . ci'io.-. ii is a- t-ay to peci ou ( o; n as to skin : banana. Touch with 'Get.-It" and tlie trick any corn or callus. All pain stops insuntlv ayd the corn pneeods- . , . , ... - loosen ana stion can oe mied o . Your money cheerfully refur.dd it fails. I Pit it never fails. osts - : but a triilo. l. Lawrence ce ,v: Co., Chicago. Seid Central Drur Iba to ilrucr store in South P.end by :ind Otto C. KaJli in. ) bvr. . ; : r v : 'I 4 , : 3 J

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