South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBHK 2 4. 1 922 BRITISH YOTING FOR HEN, HOT ,;,'";;;-;!Sr.lFiNANoiER' to Girl, 9, Who Had Two Millionaire Dads, in Courts .i'Ti in ;r ';: t. a- ' v. -' i-r :u iröi i!.vh;;i o l Jr,:i I'att. ryri . n Teddy's Friend EOILEX Positively Removes the Core from a No Lanc'riEj No Sczs No Bandage No Tnpe ANY DRUGGIST rr 1 ".i b. t r b a forrreT with Ibn S. I'nvi'o 0f i in i n v. r : : .i n. - o ACT AS HIS OWN COURT ATTORNEY .n r .! i ( i : i . 1:: r ? 1 1 r Ar .t',::i .-t .-an.- bcur a r'.ni'ilv.v v .1.4 :;i . ;.i-.v;i !- th i:I' c:M"..'.f.itli' r. . i - r : . . t : : i it:. ; . -. i : . i i ! i ; i . i - GENERAL ISSUE rHMi:i:v t-i.t i; nr. 1 f AKT! city, o :. : . . : .- pr ; i.t- .i a r..:tr.'I-: tabb-t, : ;:: '. :.a - "f ii:t i - ' 4 r CIIK'ACO. ( i':: M'.v !. X. S.J' f ' : - b- - -i- ; ' :n. :."?'... ir- -u . r.r. -A ::h: f.T tl..- of .1 run- - i r.t.;rMrik-s r, r.irrvr.' d ',"-r.i : 1 '.. .i " ..(.. 1 I lc rata 11 b x-r r ru ft. V-' . r - i ',. r-( M ?irl v.'.io . ,1 f.vo :;'!!-, '.:irl on -J S ar.l lh.' t'.-. r n j w w . , j-. ,; 0vt ;v a lr.!v h of ! lion ilr- f it!:: s -tr.l :....' h.i r.- ;,,. :.t. '?t.,:,. f.-urr-" iitmn Im p v n nf l.r.ulrrs Ha- Yet An-! i' , for', Av, .,:,,-" Charles Ponzi Defend Him , s for i 1 "i !::: Jan. -'s f.ü!ir rri il nounred Iii Polirv to - ' f th ;r : rr i ! m-II on Larceny and tun
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Wninan Accu-ed of Slaying Attacker of Hiisliand on Trial in Cleveland.
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C'LKVFJ.ANI). Ohio. Oct. '2?, ( Ky A. 1.) Four jurors thrto women nnd a man, were tentatively selected today In tin lirt decree murder trial of Mrs. .Mai'ol iJhamjdon, Z2. alleged
MAX KATOXVITZ. i slayer of Thomas 0"ConndI of Now
Max Kato-.vitz. 4S y a'rs old, 1 0 0 f Haven. Conn., in a restaurant here
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MUCK COM CLL' DE DEATH OF BARRY WAS ACCIDENTAL
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AV. Thomas died at the Kp worth ho-iital at ::i0 oToek last ni?ht following an ilhi'44 of eight weeks. Iatli r-sult-d frr.m pn;umonia. He i survived hy his wife. I'.eila. and hy the fol'owir,? ehildren: Harry J., I'l'iothy, Jann-tt-. Ioul-. Francis. Irving. Ida and .Norman. Air. Katowiiz was horn in Ku.-ian I'oland and fame hr- from that country L'H yens J-,'o. H- was a member of the J-wi-'ii S lK'.so.iruv and of the AVi srki nirrnen's c r 1-. l:tn' ral arrangements v.ill la- ann . u :h d I a 1 1 i . (.i oiK.i; a(;m:i;. I '(;-- W.iKiu r, t Ii i e'-day-.d-l
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early in the mornini; of July L'T. Mrs. Champion in thi court room today retained the composure ,h has manifested ter since hr arre.at following the shoot inpr. Site sat almost motionless as prospective jurors wer- hein-4- examined, rxeep to whi-per oecasionaly to Par attorney?. ' . , The opening of the ca- was de-layr-d until late today due to the failure of one of the state's wittu sss to appear in court.
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and .successor o" Henry Ward F- !.-i er pa?tor of th1 T'lvrnoufh (on.i;re- j p-.itional chureh, passed away at hi-'! homo vestenlav after an il!ne-.s of i
several months. !r. Abbott, who was one of the b-st known minister and lit' rary
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lie 1-- se;;- tn a nOsp.ta.. , K l.itivc- in Horton. 1 1 i on'o-oti'ia v. it ii th- ; u.4-i:' ; . ,r".i!n.t.ire.-v of tl.t- is- is a "-' j told by a form r 1 -a r-liri. bot;-'
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t --n :' .Mr. and Mr-. I-'raiik Ix"pin-Kar-l-;-i. Fa", ' Sajnji'.- vr . died Sunday
na: n.: -T :it "e.oe!; l ..:. . ;psr -.t d .- i'.ha-- with jT" unainia; Funeral .- Vi e.4 be h-Id TU'1--d..y aft-rnoon at '2 ' k n St. a.; :rna. i"".4 iluir-h. wi'h Kcv. S. J. i ;crka i-nieiatf'-i;. Farial wiil be .! fed I!' Cr V- ermr-tery.
Countv Prosecutor S'anton luv. an 1
r.ounce,ihe will ,..,k th. death puv-1 b,"i:'-',!t '' thr Coron:X'o foal Co.., allv for Mrs. ClKimpion. .aain-t the Si.uth-rn Faihvay. The ;
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Mrs. Champion is eiiari-rd with shooting- ('Conndl followimr an nl-tt-riaiion letweeu him and another man in a r-staurant In re. Aceorvlin. to witnesses O'Cnnr. followed Mrs. Cha'opion and tt man. who later said he was b r hu-oand. into the restaurant. O'Connei; was heard to exclaim: "I am Koirr-r to ;i.-t a drink from that f-Ilow." wnn.ss-s say. Them was an argument and O'Con-ri'-;i was knoeked to the lb."r. When he arose th shootinir la-an. A witr.es toid polb-e that .Mrs. Champion tired thre shots from under her hushand's coat bit denied this next day to the police.
ti'Ui. and uu--.tior.ed th- i-uality of tlo- railmnd's -.'a. -d ii p.ee cf the int-r-state commfrce i ominission order?.
Going Big, Our Gold Dust Plate Offer for 10 Days
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Ice, sieet and snow never interfere with shipping at Jacksonville and there is comparative freedom from labor troubles. Freight move-s promptly to and from the city over five great trunk lines which have terminals hei-e. Congestion is almost unknown. Favorable freight rates from interior points place the spacious, land-locked harbor of Jacksonville on a rate parity with the- frequently congested ports of the north. Charges at the port of Jacksonville are low. A five thousand ton ship carrying general cargo can load and clear for approximately five thousand dollars less than at a typical North Atlantic port. The port of Jacksonville has adequate depth of water for vessels of large draft, ample anchorage for scores of ships of great capacity and sufficient berthing space for many freight steamers at the same time. Municipal docks and terminals and privately owned enterprises furnish ample storage capacity extensive warehouses are designed especially for cotton and manufactured goods. The world's largest and best equipped naval stores yard is at Jacksonville. Numerous further harbor and terminal improvements are now under way. These include dredging to increase depth of water, additions to pier and warehouse facilities and installation of loading and unloading devices. A complete showing of the facts is found in look, "The Port of Jacksonville," mailed free on application to City Advertising Department Room 11-X, City Hall Jacksonville, Florida
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