South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 292, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 October 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19. 1922 NEIGHBOR SAYS M'NALLY TWINS WERE TWO DOLLS unwrmnminr aittam hat i nuro hit it dv nnxnr. ' 1 i i t t h ! r " n '1 i ' c ! r.clv tovrar! miMi; pi:kmit w r c : F, ,. 1 i 1 r. for t r. i r n . r . 1 1 1 i A" . r . 11 I-, - h ihr !n th '. i'V. "I r th vr.o ir. iu.-:r.i! r -r : i 1 c - T-v . -n! r;hv -n vt ryvh' r- I". . I' rr Kühr..r.e I v. A. K- a - j f: '!- .-"ire "V4 HOW UNCOVERED BEGAN ATTACK ! OPENS PROBE OF i r-i A 1 I X w i O I 1 I MENTKOLATUM ! IN MURDER CASE UPON DIRECTOR. BLIMP DISASTER ' ur vr. country, a - Or- . ry ir. 'ev f buX'i- , T T.th - J -V.X: Ir.?-. r.h:. J: rr.rrc.i c -rat:::- nv r. th- Or,F ; if if n comtorts anc! 1 hzalsyy V.'- - h. j. 1 . . 4 . , . 1 , U G ti i n v r t c act.v;' FX' I'c-U'f.: I: Tfetifio- at Opming of Hearin:: in Inlaut Munlir ( 'a-' W Inela . AffiIaits A.rrt Pa-tor and Election of ( )ffirer. Auw Para- Separat- Invent iiiat ion Will He i A r tJ: ! ' Si user Were Slain in Sc- mount in Mino1., of Lrjiion- , Started to Devtdop Non- U i :Vr.t:.v. eluded Harn, naire. at Meet. Inflammable Ga.. ir . N a: l : s r- th t th t.imivr !: r.rt t" eft 'Ynr. :'' r. which h'"h ivo f-r "vvr. it hi Mnvi.Mi rr.IIMI'IN v.'. i: l: -r.ps. ::. : i . s. M.ch.car. to : : ?, w. W'i'V.ir. yv i;v -rnn; iinnt Ad

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to turn th.-- i.tir-- r;i-- v.r to tPsrato a ithoriF"-. c-n S'un.l iy, when prorr of nit action w; re rni !.- to 'F v. Ivlwar.Ij. Th- Rover-

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.i'ation lor war !y .i ri. i irc ot . . i . . .- . . t .. . ; o

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. i a.'ui :.;' .u.:n t;i" j; ar '. ut.r-. To- i":.F-.in '.ln i : i r.'ith;i.' for th" country in t;rr," r.t

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t '. r-'Tr:i tt .' n! ; n a

'ontip.uar.. of th" :Uht for a-! j ist- i o:n; . tion wa a -"oni j) i nF .1 by

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: , ,.,, Iii-- i i : i .v ; i ' Ii o j. ill'- ivtz-

. rot.n. 'Jtb-n Wlta thO ll.l.i-.U.Ua nur-' mn-nifo. tho frtlmv.-M.

-i t t oiiIJ not b" If-arnr-.F Mij'h b!"nro an.l m.iny

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in r,: ! nt jth!'1. Th- . on.h'.r n , f ail th Injuro-J wr.s ..-n a .: t:.faotr-ry. S'-rirt. Harry V. V.:Y. was ic-

o i 1 m ' I tli" !.' ro rf the accident. A1 mf-rnbor f f th.- rro-ml crew rinir.nir.C i

tho handling ruy.-. HF rhnibf-d to'

Ith." tb'orw-'iv if tho hm -tar ar.! t j crawl" I In'.i th" pT-en--r cab as I t h - mtmrnoth balloon f-ottld. The

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'h it tho Arr.orl. an i

;F.-'.on. a few .-'"ond iat"r hurled

r-.ot.-.'-r rot allow nor to . , . , nn-Vi-

irrovr th.oir f-i-:os. J ..r;ti-s. Y t aroordinK to th" prose-

C'.irrb! "liuiiaic-." J

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I b. I;.".. to b" a Ii; i .r r ;! .u,f;!iT. '')a f"-. -ral o:hrr

I v. or.t out v. ith hr ni.d I ejrri' .1 ; on" bandb- which I know to bo a j do;;. unly or. the f:r-t trip I !- i liv' tho baby t rarriod w ts ahve T7'." i.i(-i;!n.; of th-- ho.irir. was ; ta-fii att(,rn- -o I-'lo 1 J.lii-on of St. .To. ;-h f our.ty. ; - h--; h lpin ; Jon Tod 1. th" lo al pro, - -ut r. S irn j Srb.wartz 1 s att'o ri -y for tli-- ac- j CL'.'.' l V. o.T..1 n.

1 hh.' I r ti'- n'-s which th' pro-; ru'm :

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n:s. c.Tin:iiiM: r.i:i:(;.(z Mrs. Catlurino lirricz, f,r'l 1'ralrio v.. l:t .1 sud-i' niy at her

home Tutvday nitrht at S:30 o'cloek. S.'io Is Mirvive 1 by her huiamd. John. anJ a son, VllI:am. liorn i! Jlur.cary In 1ST.", .r." was- married to John Gcrpacz June 1st, ISi'S s:d !;ad lived in South Hond 2 years. runonul service wih be hold Friday from St. Stephens c);i:n h. Fathor Ilowarth ctt.a tir.tr. Bar. a. will lo in Cedar llrovo ceuiotcry. M WUU Mil) I. .(TAMX Arthur Sipisford and Catlierin-

Ith rntlonil b'-!ative commander; 17,--, .r 17. f ! S.imhort. both of South Brn.l. tn eontinuo tho t:-ht for the b-:-la-J CL I TYIQTS Z i GL Charlo-? 1. DeWitt and Dorotliy

I tnn until it has boon enacted into

('if-! have been rt ve.'il"'l sir-the,, . . .. , , i htm to the ground. Crawlinq on

tb.n as,rmbb.l. ro.-,mrnJS iU b.-liof an 1 Knf'5 ''' !n n'1"1in tho Arnorirar k-Mon ni.in 'or ad-!111- th: h,s riU l,r"k""'

catnrs their optimFm is based n s . r.niMf nintlnn w,th fnl! fira-d to sit-ty by Maj

-FarP.- in I'o'.r :ary.- tio- wFn If..- more valuabl- evidenoo. the na- : r rnr.o Jn thl ;t of th AmPri. cnnFntF !. "I w r;t d r.vnt"-.vn v.-ih ture of which "innot bo oanud : . .., ' !

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1 1 i zo i j . irro- t :.. r.ur, vr;:- ; thronen mo j.au i my.-;cry jiioi .-- - ,

no'.v r.'itinml comma n.b

'r.ationi of'i:tiv" romm.iml

:T President Tells

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Prosperity Looms

Mci:iliott. both of Clinton. Iu-.va.

BY AUTOMOBILE CHICAGO'S LATKST GKM

' n motion of 1 1:"

attor-

(Contir:U' d From Fa go One) ar.othi r littl" k'irl, with whom h-i wa s rd;i::: when tlvr tragedy cccurre F "T 11 th- man all about It. dtno-

w it no.-ios vaf' ov F: b I

;ve," d.b.-d the beroav niothvr.

! v-hvii a r :: .-. nlati e of The Nowy

th.o Mur-

IUKTIIS.

WASHIXGTOX. Oct. 1. (V,y 1. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Verl Fry.mt, li'O N. S. "A n"w era of aotivifv nnitl IF l'airview nv.. Oct. 15. a .-n.

RORRERV LOSS IS $6.000 property" is at hand for the United! Mr. and Mr?. Carry Clemen.-.

CI(I(f GO ()( t 1 S ( I) I X S ' 1 1 lt 1 i I u ii: l; uf-ciarrii io-j .M.i-.iahd, tl. b, a mu:, ,rw r-

Another hohl liamor d robbor,-;" iy in a ra-Mir- io .mer.ean iarm.- Jr.in.-nn mv.i.

1 Mrs. Filward Al.-pautth.

ntli st., Oct. 16. a dauth-

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walked into th" store 0f S. V. Iv,.v '""'11"uy- M,i"- i;" w-s.ivi. tii, h,-.rt of Tho ,e,,HM' i!! the form of a Fttir to Wallace Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, 2 "J 3 X.

ancuitT r,o.i marnorai ronnorv J lieid the atu-nb-n of tho j-oiifo Wed-' IclivorcJ hy St-c-y of Agriculture Mr. and resdav w hen four arnv-I hamlits ' Wallar' in a J8i,,h ' V.ihincton 0:i FJeV;-i

niht a:

ray's tiny !:ttb bon.o. r.atidlotl in be

tu - en factory huihlinqs j "John and I w re .'f inding on the j curb and I aw an auto ccuniiii; th. :

struck th" proprietor over the h' .'id w ith .' !e(.der. and -cap d vith f.oea wr.rtij of Jewelry.

in:iiv "liop.on ."

rl,r , I U ij b ird- .

th" i"-o-"' ii-! , , , . . ... h A. P. 1- oi-'k'v w eather at T"m,n ' t Iy old liO'Js'li to r, i..o the traited;. . . , , , . , .

i'.ji.; j'.i., un im., a '.ti:' a iii'-v

no.--, ad

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Fori of I r;i r r. M'.N.t,.' -'in. I or . . ...

t!: il f"h dart. Aw;'it I tul in ir

Th" hi F'". aft -r a rol;minary

pxan;ir.tt;..i: "1 -raF- uitr.,s

was to cie. . ! v. h- th.

firm ha 1 .- i i a- rit id-T- ' to w.ir-

' o iv.il' HHVr io- ........1.1 i , ... ,1.. .. ' .U,.i

rant no, i.a . i... a "o.- "-i a ...a.-, -..t-. j. 'Joiin, b.n't cross now, but h: i . . , .;. n , . x. ri v.outd fori

i.iii;., t'... Tire ,,- ti'c i': an.l , . . , . i.-.. i i'i uioi iion-.or i

li i . 1 1 - - 'ran on .;u:k J'-'v- ! Thoro was .

ii' 1 - 1 " 1 ' ' " 1 ! r.-ht th. r.- an

ho will h'.v" f'prs 'd -:-"d. no" in . t t,ii

id j walk,

of airriculturo has been mo.t rapid-

lv rehabilitated since the war,

Fake st.. Oct. 10, a daugh'er. Fr. and Mr?. L. IlWirt. 1722 Forta:p- a v.. daughter. Octobfr 1

it h'i come into th"1 home. "I

and the auto hat him

to be read to th" farmers. .sujrrMioru that farmers should unite to reduce production in order

to protect thcm.S'.dvt-s against low , at FFpworth ho-pitah

pricey were deplored hy the presi-'-dent. i "It would ho a calamity." said hvtj letter, "if th" farmers should unite :

: in such a diminution cd' production j

famine prices. The

world ran ur. t alor.tr without mi it-'

hor "'o:v th tt a a operation had mad" h'-r it-.-api'd" f i einr a n:nt;-.i r and tr. it Fa" tu Ins w hi. h

, , 1 lorn, caused L.euts. J. A. Macroady t , ,r . ... ,t -,n.w tnother auto parked, F 'th.r.tt-. bib t C.ihhOt pet .110:15 nd John couldn't s.e.! 'i:ul aKl, y K' Uy' army nvl ltor!5' to ! without the products nf th" farm. , h-'d ou.-ht tostav on! :,n,no:,n: innlzht ;hf' wuuU n! "It is rather a strikir.- fact that .vh" ad.bd. take o;t tomorrow as thoy mtended amon the Worl F.s industries that

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t - iF-'v I! " ar-eihi b't - o.: f ca n . All Hr.! o", ;

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ohildl "U . h.-r

CIfT I)riwYl' rift' ly reii Fslitated s:nce the war. 1 ho A' AUTO ACCIDENTS : F"irn,AXI). Ore. Oct. is. (Hy j pact two s-cnrn?. are proof of this. i A. F. ) More than MOO alleged i Aprrioup.uril produ :tion is ery near-

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("Continued From Fa?" nr.")

i struck bv a train at CFenviow. Two

;'ah"rs narrow. v es, ape a ut ;ini.

j members of th" I. W. W. had bc-n i ly r".tor. d, ta'r.1rc the world a a ; a rrest-d h- ro up to : -1 a o'clock to- 1 wlvd. . but nttrlculttiral prio. s ar c

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t'k o Ä WJS.- i

1 -o'mooa -ft j .dl m"n having !nemberhip cards , auatilv om pensalc d. The WashJ .1 J T-L . 1 T T ....... - f

n... r.-- v a.m ii.i 1 " tltit or ler in thir possession. i ir.pton adm.ini -tration hai recqnized

A'.'.o M. T:ans and her daughter.

nhsrlit as a re.-ult of the issuance , p. bnv that it is apparent to all of of orders to the nulic" to round uplitv tha the farmer is not beinjr ado-

i- .. up o

tbe ci-o I !t ra b'i. h'S v,i" cn-

ftructed in J !. ourt room to rar

fo- th cur:on-. " slz w ,1!"L " l '"i- that or ler in thir possession

I i;,'o .b-;- mo wr-mr an 1 I am; A'.'." M. r.vans and her flauem or. .. this condition and has .Ion" cveryro: .t. ra I." Mrs. M- X C.l said as ! F ihFe, 1 Harvey Fvar.s. s..n of Th(, r.rpani?r. of cr.o of London's thins in its power to r- store a norm jj f-!1P f.- th.- or:...h Mt-v. Fvrs. who was drivimr the cir. ho :iM,. r!itiroh-s is a bov . ti ba! .nee between pricts and costs 0f 1 " ...,i.. :.. o. 1 M.. 1.-,-., .- - . I - . . -

b,- an t.lv "' 4 J ; v. o a v.-. r ,iad a. Ir-son :n i ro-i in-; n-ii. A prat iaai .tas boon

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I. th.o w f- of I r. 1'. K. F vans', cor- . r of IF" la.untv. ltd.

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HEAD OF K0K0M0

COMPAiSY IM)ICTED U

l Continued From P:i?? One

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for-tery irtdlr t!a-nt char'os . (;

J' ,c-sal" o lorrou ;t way .iu on m car- j-

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Marion from

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He was l.TO'j'ht to f' ai Kokomn late this aft- H I releasei! on b-.n.'.s .,f fj

wh'-n T"p. Fr ! n prof i rr - d Fronh '-Xa:'.

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du-i-r a luarro! between t a:rc ot from -" to ;.o po,- c.

. i ,.v. o h ; A.so worF.errui l;nc of nuiv

.02 W : h'-ds. chairs ar.i r.oyehies.

BRITISH PROTEST to iisr icnox OF D R Y AGEM'S

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The various new fancied rncchanisms installed on some

washers to be used solely by the salesmen as talking points t will not be found in the Coffield Electric Washer. The Cef- H field Washer is built for one purpose and that is to meet the f 1 L i most exacting demands of the user and not the selling points ri

of the competitor. From the casters up to the top of the wringer quality is the keynote in the construction of these work-savers.

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Start Of i he Season Sale Of Smart Coats Fashion has ioined hands with titttelincss in this rc-

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markable oitering of the selected styles of the season at x ' i'Vj

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early time. Their iiresislable charm and low pricing establish a new record in achion-r avcrite Wear at Iirst-of-the-Season Sale f-'rices. All the Acic Stylo EjjcctsThe Warm. Rich Material The Golors in Demand. Select your Coat Thursday. Every garment in stock is priced to save yon money $19.95 $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 Up

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F u rs A'oc the Savings One lot of gray Coney Capes and Chokers at Half Price Hudson Seal, Sealine -and Wolf Fur Coats Half Price Fur Capes and Scarfs at 20 Discount

Little Girls' Dresses From 8 to 14 Years

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Th ese new arrivals in hildren s Dresse .are sim-

ly charming in the styles, ryjy materials and trimmings.

Made litte the dresses for women, they are sure to please the younger folks. Priced at $4.95 to. .$15.00

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Infants' Wear Infants' and Children s w ool Sweaters in white and colors, sizes up to 4 years at $2.95 to $3.95 Infants' knitted Woolen Caps, Corduroy and Silk Caps (soiled) to close out at 50c Infants' white Corduroy Coats, 2 year size. Sale price. . .$1.95 Infants' Vanta Vests, part

wool. Special $1.00 Sweaters A Big Special

v omen s ana Alissfs 'vool Sweaters in coat and

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und colors. Values to $5.50 Thursday $3.95 Brushed Wool Sh awls in two color effects, t . $ 3 5 0 Brushed Wool Scarfs with belt and pockets.

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Iheee Dresses arc a special value, but they are in latest modes as well as splendidly tailored of Canton Crepe, Charmeuse, Satin and Poiret Twills, in navy, brown and black. Very special, at . . .

,$21.75 Little Girls' Coats

From 6 to 14 Years Children's Coats this season are very styli-h and attractive. The kind of coats

that will please young folks :Jy

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De an attraction. 1 hey art f fj.. olain ".r.d fur trimmed, ah $.95 to $19.95! $r

Gloves

Reduced in Price Chamoisette Gloves, "well known brand," excellent quality in taupe brown, beaver, gray and black. Values to $1.25; special, pair 75c Silk ruffled Gauntlets in white nnd pongee, also Gauntlets with double cuffs in beaver and brown combinations, broken line. Very special, pair $2.49 Blouses

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New Low Priced Beautiful new Beaded Blouses, fine quality CanIon Crepe in orange, brown and black, at $9.95 New Jaquet Bloue. in navy, bla- k and brown, at $5.95 Blouses of Satin ar.d Lace in brown, navy and black combinations, at $5

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Hoosiery Unusual Values Women's Lisle Hose, in navy.

sizes. Sale price, p?:r 43c 2''fl ' Women's Lisle Hose in brown, ( t

navy, black and white.

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price, pair 23c Children's black Hose, coarse and fine ribbed. Sale price, pair 1 9c

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Millinery A Special Sale Thursday we place on Sile a lot of smart new G?'ge bailors in 'latters pluh and veiours. straight .md rolled brir:s in sand, brown,

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To Weir Right Now Women's Union Suits, li?ht fleeced, lov neck and no sleeves, low neck and short sleeves and hij-fn. neck and long sleeves, all sizes. Special $1.00 Par wool and silk and wool Union Suits in the three styles above) all sizes at $2.75, $3.50 and $3.9ip

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satisfaction at mcdct prurs ; vill be worth your time to look )vrr our line of hi;h gr.ide LcrCts. Bon Ton, Royal Worcester, Thomson's Glove I" it ting, P. N. Practical Front and C. B. S. and Company Corsets at $1.00 to. .$6.50

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