South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 306, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1922 — Page 3

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WOMAN POLITICIAN 'TRIO IS HELD FOR PRAISES TOYNSENDi WHOLESALE THEFTS

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Alpena Educator Citetor's Arliirvt'inont, Address.

Srna-1 Lot Valued at 3Iore

in. I S 10,000 DiKoverd in De-

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candy s-tore .it Fourteenth ami Ithro; avenue.-. They i:inv 1 to th lllaine avenue house, which i- or.o f-f the most . exelu! e residential quarters In the city, ."-vfn month atro. Both hrothers and Mr. Piter were taciturn when qu st ioned.

! They refused to disr!o-e who pert

j the jewelry and fur.-1 here. Tli'iwi ! were rr.nte whn aked vhth

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Present Goshen Mairs Name to Hardin" For Appointment to U. S. Supreme Court

Candidacy of Judge Francis E. Baker is Formally Launched.

I He ran across the Mreet without

looking. His father witneed the accident. !lu mother was ir. Uatil Creek at the ttime. JÜ3 father collared.

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I'KTItOIT. Nov. 1. I,oot valued at more than 10"j, which police di-.-o. erei in a Grand River avenue .-to ras-, house, le'l to the arrest in a

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"Leagues Ghost Perils.

of what p o I i t ; .s and h t'i-I ation can

I do f.r them."' Mr:-. Mary I,. Vfi:-l 'lountown hotfl of Peter Dieter. Z1).

r.it. di! tor of organization o

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täte committee, owr.e.-

1 ri'-jl-jand principal of the Alpena bu.-d-,, jjjs n'-. ( -!I.. president of Alpena

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if'.inty Women'H Kepul!icar and fi-'-.'ikfT and rltil. ora

the Michigan fate "r.tral commiite. ( -la red Tuc-'lay. "I find women hao a reat defire to work with men for the let-

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rati' party a, prevail." ri. in full ;t :::.':

jnent. In li.-cu----in 'y tho i-u'-:: r'ev i-.ii 1 r di.( t: 2 ' ,'i Krj m-ri had t iil'T.lhl" S L .1 -'- ' The ad ra in;: ' r ,ra'J.:i(.d .v i ; 1 1 i' xper.ili:ur s." f -1 lieardiri-r t!:"In r::ak:r,.; the

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(tf'TtS to id Sen. New

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,iho;d j-ej.arate mctinu-i. and proceed

ind p'-ndentiy. Thy want to work with th m n as partners. " "Wirtiicti fo Sfxetl l"p AciUlty." "Our povernrr.ent Is es-entially a parti-ian government," h' declared. "It was organized to function cn a partium .h.i5, and political parties are absolutely essential. Thi Pein? the rase, women who wih to mako full u.ce of their citizenship c.in do no other thinr Tut pive rare-

'(principals of the existintr parties.

choose their party with conviction, and become a booster of it. Women eannot remain on the outride, unaffiliated with any party and hope to accomplish anything,"

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he c-aid: tho far-

f m- i in brother Nathan. and the lat

tf-r .i wne ie'.a, iurmeri 01 iui lli.iine avenue. The trio are believed by police to b members of one of the mo.-t widely ramified thief sr-inss

nizr-r ot!i" t" country, with branches in

s-v-ral eastern cities, Including .ew Vork and Boston. h'ive other persons who wer arrested shortly after detectives nahlad the Disters have been released. Two nun believed implicated are

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bile said to have been used in tho ( peration.s of Iho alleged thieves. Sisiects KeiTw Information. When questioned at police headquartern Tuesday the Disters re-lu:-ej to comment on the origin of the large quantities of furs and jewelry. Including a saal.-k!n coat valued at $600 and bearing a Detroit firm's trade-Mark, which were attached for unpaid rent by the

landlord of the Blaine avenue house

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l'.akcr of Goshen was formally men-

t.oned at the h:tr Houf tvday as la. st:ccf-S"r of Ju.nice Wii- ! '..am II. Day of Ohio who haj rei ?:gned from the supreme court of the Ur.rted States effective Nov. 14.

flit'rn ns n Warning', in ordr t- devote all his time to

GHAND ILAIII;S. Mich.. Nov. l'. th duties of the Ar.uriran German,

"Beware of the I:.KUe of Nat. onsj (l.iims cum:n:s-:-n of which he R-host." W. W. Potter, chairman ofjh-d. the Michigan public utilities com-j A rpokesman for the president mission and state fuel administra-U-iid that Judv-e l'.akcr had been tor, warned in his address to women; highly recommended for the vacanof the Kent county Republican com-1 cy and that his r.ime wan amon

i Brother's Slayer, Freed,

Goes to Insane Asylum

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. rnr.,i-ii Mb'.i'-an r.rin.drdo of ;

v'ret, ctior. to Anu ri an industry arfTl ! OUSTED MEMBERS SUE

.f nrc'ur'r:' :it th samo time a

je venue sul.iii' nt to :i:u:; in the rctlUCflOll Of M.-ei:'.u tlX'-."

Sen. New

mittet Tuesday. "If Republicans fail to do thir duty at th; election and Kive ah-

stantial sujport to their r i nd Id ate- j cd, until Justic e that old question of the I : a true of h -came effective.

Nation. o satisfactorily disposed of by the Republican congress, will h1 brought up acain. and America mav be rdur.ced into an entanlins

foreign alliar.ee and mey

th (.. beforj the president for considerati'.m. No selection would be announced, it a.s formally repeat-

Düjh resignation

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Ju.!,'f Biker was born at Goshen and practiced law there until 1S93 v. hen he entered the supreme court of Indiana. In 1122 he became a ltderal judge on the circuit court of appeals of the United States, though he spends much of his time in Chicago. Jiul?e Taker lives at fjoshen.. He is a member of the Columbia and Marion club of Ind:ar.apol:tf. I: has ben freely predicted that the president would name a Democrat a Justice Day's

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pean quarrel," Mr. I'nttcr warr'd. Mrs. Mary A. Vecnfnet. director of organization of the Townsend .täte committee, !n an interview, indorsed Townsend. and urped women to join partisan rank?.

To Investigate. Liquor

Morpan. prohibition director in Indiana, will Invade Clark county pos-

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tax exempt

HOUSE OF DAVID ORDER

GRAND RARIDS. Mich.. Nov. 1 Judge John YV. Peck, of Cincinnati,

hor. .-. "A way should 1 ha hern a.-sined to try tho suit

(;ond r:ir..-d tlio !--?mnrfl

limit, if not

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t'op entirely tho i- 'i" of tax exempt londn and th- j-r. salent and the t ---rotary of tho tiea-ary are now i.t work 1m "'" a P'-n to do this." The litrotat bn of am;- ronforenrfl v.-as al.-o hUhly piai-ed by the fena-tor.

Morn Cruel Husbands Than Cruel Wires, Report Shows INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 1. Thero

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a i .1 marriage

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i P it uro reference .jraa 1 t'".i y. Ü; r-- wer: ;;.".r."0 licenses '..i:l roupb-r were n-p-- : !:r to t!u: figure.. ( ..t nirnt v-a-s the chief ho u ifo jp ttinj; 2.2 jr on

in I nlted States district court liere which John and Margaret Hansell, former member of the Iloue of David at Benton Harbor. have hrouffht atralnst that Institution, from which they were expelle,!. They ask return of their favins which they returned Into the company when they became affiliated and al.-o see; compensation for the services of themselves and children. Benjamin and Mary Purnell head.; of the Israelite houe, have filed a petition asking' for "names of any couples forced 'or coerced to marriage by order or dictation of the defendants and the names of such defendants' 'as hs aliened hy th-3 Hansells, and for "the names of any of the officers of the Houe 0f David guilty of any Immoral conduct."

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a'cle"! CCS lty l an ! äduitery n extJ 40,000 When 1952 Arrives

s th" liusband was! WARSAW, Nov. 1. Warsaw, with ?-oaMse the Avifela population of 6,000 at present.

il provider, the hi;-', will be a city of 40,000 In .10 years.

aeordinjc to a forecast made by con-i-'ultini; engineers employed to con-

. ,. ; r ,,..;.,,, Miuct a survey oi me water siruation Indianapolis is I at Mri ,iero an(1 who have recommendod a

Center. Surveyors he port now water Fyntem to take care of

!'!iiANAl'''l,lS. N- v. 1. Meat' a growth In population for at least i! 1 1 iu -ht rit'i are tho! 20 years to come.

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after tho Disters left on an eastern slbly with a large contingent of his

agents within a fenv days to Investi-, pate a report of the Jeffersonville j leapue for law and order which charged open pamblin-? and liquor) is conducted under otficial "protec-l tion." 1

Morpan was undecided whether to take his attorney for a careful investigation or to rush in with 2f or 30 agents in an endeavor to seize quantities of liquor evidence. United States Atty. Homer Elliott said a full docket for prand Jury investigation may delay action by bnt hndv on the report which

nam tu a score of officials graft charge?.

industrial

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The value of the :rat products, .ic.-ordi m,- to th.-' rni.su.-, increased ll per c r.t fn-m 1 1 4 to 1019. Meat Trodiicel in l'.'l'J totalled $104. SCS,74. and in 1V14. MT.C-2 Ö.T 07. The .second in du -try of the city, automobile, ir.-.nufac: uring, produced 5 " 0 . 7 . . 2 4 worth of products in 1019 or ruarly four tinu as much as the 1JU yield. Foundry pri.'durt.s manufacture Tvas the third leading Industry the ct'ToUs reported.

trip three months ago. The effects found in the houso were stored in the Grand River avenue, storage house, where detectives examined the contents of numerous wooden tKxeg sent to the Disters from Boston ami New York during the last seven months. Suspicion among the neighbors on Maine avenue va aroused when It was noticed that many package5) and parcels were beins delivered to tho Di.ter home during night hours. Most of the shipments were dispatched from the east through the American Railway Kxpress company, police believe. On their return from the east, polioo report, the Dlsters registered at Hotel 'fuller as F. Douglas and wife In tho case of Arthur Dister and Mrs. Delia Dister, and as Charles Moore in the case of Peter Dister. Detective Sergeant Christopher Nel

son and Detective Robert Rurrell, of the Lawton street station and Lieutenant Detective Frank L. Fraley and Detective Sergeant William Dresden, both of headquarters, who made the arrests, conducted the two men and the woman to central police station, where a charge of violating the interstate commerce law was laid acalnst them. OlH'raUtl Small Confectionary, After the arrests the detectives went to the storage house, where tho articles alleged to have been stolen were examined and listed. Among the goods were found clothing, furs, muffs, scarfs, diamond rin's, pold watches, manicure sets, stick pins, bracelets and cameras. Usts of the property seized were prepared -and will be sent to police in New York and Boston, ' where most of the goods are suspected to have heen stolen. All tho property

re to the supreme tribunal of the

country the political balance that previously obtained. This ic regarded as a handicap to Judge Baker's chances which otherwise would be considered rood in view of the White House- comment.

ALBION. Ind.. Nov. 1. Preparations were being made here today by county authorities for removal of Wake Smith, Noble county youth charged with slaying of his brother, to a' Hospital for insane criminals. After a trial lasting only two days. Wake was found guilty of a charge of murder, after the jury deliberated four hours. Wake is said to have killed his brother following a quarrel over a batch of bread.

Which Means He Will iot Pull Same "Stunt'9 Again COLUMMA CITY, Nov. 1. In order to inspect a sewer. Burvill:-? Miller, 66. more than six feet tall, crawled through a tile ditch on his farm south of this city, negotiating the distance of 90 rods in an hour's time.

Hoosicr Contractors Meet Thursday at Capital I ND LTA POLLS, Nov. 1. All "live" contractors of Indiana have been Invited to attend a monthly conference to be held here beginning at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. Discussions having for their purpose tho general welfare and protection of the interests of the building construction industry of Indiana.

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J'liOOl) MOMJY 3iHKirr. HARTFORD CITY, Nov. 1. (By I. N. S.) A number of live dollar bills totaling $1.1)00 have been put into circulation by the Citizen's state bank here. Tho bills had been kept in a safety deposit box. Of late years. bank othciab had retained them as souvenirs.

Youth Shoots Sivcctheart And Kills Her Companion MANISTKE. Mich.. Nov. 1. Ray Judd. 17. of Fick. Mich., near here, shot and killed Ioretta Redman. 17, and probably fatally injuied his sweetheart. Nettie White, 16. on a lonely road near Fick early today. He then killed himself. TVi a ciria who had attended a

Halloween party, came to a moon-j light spot on the road when Judd.j according to the White girl, stepped , behind a thicket, and fired several: shots. One bullet entered the headj f Mica Tfertm.m. killinrr her in-1

stantly. Another hit Mtes White. Judd then fired a bullet through his own brain. Judd is said to have quarrelled with his sweetheart.

LAD CRUSHED TO DEATH UNDER HEAVY TRUCK MARSH ALU Mich.. Nov. 1. James, 4 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John L Visei. was killed instantly late Tuesday when he wa run over by a heavy auto truck. The boy had been to the home of Mr. and Mm John Moll, his uncle and :u:n', and left the house to go home.

Muncic Charity Drives "run" for Cast Members MUNCIK, Nov. 1. Muncie people are petting amusement along with their charity work this year. In the last two weeks three prominent organizations have put on home ta!ent plays to raire money fr winter charities and half a dozen more similar entertainments are being hehearsed.

H. Ames Ralicock AIIrccs CIul) Member? at Linirh- i

eon in er. The Ration Riay of Obra m rr. er-

cau was thi .-jbjct f a talk ir.wri by II. Ames Ralock. iVre.-za r- p.--! tentative of ;-orgo Wynw.n pany, at the weekly noon luncheon of the R.,tarj- club W- 1 n-r i a y. i Mr. Baixo.k was fortunate enough j to st.iy ;.t the house of Anton Ln;;.! who niaved the rart ef Chr.st :n th!

play. "A long time a. n p.an:e vX;-i

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said. Iae.se 1. neu 'to tne o; i a mountain to escape frimi it. ar.d I while thcr?, they made a rv to th- j Lord, that if they were .-prr d. 'h-y!

would g: e a p ision iay v-ry 1

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nirv LAW SCHOOL fc"Tj: LANSING, Mich., Nov. 1. The state administrative board Tuesday authorized the purchase of two tracts of land as a lte for the new law building by the University of Michigan. The total cost of the property was given as J 133,000.

D. B. Cicane:?, 128

N. LafayeP.o 302-.103.

in Furope go to f--e

we would go to -? a Cn ail the roa is load

ing to the village, yuu t an -et w ioi.e towns making a pi'.grima'-e there, carrying the.r rhiMren with them and ringing as they walk."

st.r.r-e h..!r a r.;ll;ii lH'ome ...!

the play, and tlure are on'.y l'j aa inhabitan's in the town, it i- rucsary that all the illa-r.s op.-n up their homes ti :h.- v;.;rs. Thiv.as how Ir. Bahcock obtained lo.liriig with t!e chief character :n ::.e riay. A.1 n illiift raticn f how they had

kept their vow to conduct this p'.ay , of the last upfk in Christ's lift. i.r! the Lord a'one, Tvlr. Laln ock -aid j that they had turned down lume j t-ums from United Stat s m-ing p.ciure productor. who wished to lihn j the spectac whi.h last.s e!ght hours ; as it ha.s always oecn an! e.:. "Moreover. I received my lodsjir.;. !

five meals and tickets for the j,;ay

md wan prr.enttil wiih a bi'.i 1.10," .Mr. Bahcock Mid.

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Seek ISew Amendmentto II tilt Tax Exempt Issues WASHINGTON. Nov. 1. (By V. V.) With assurances of renewed and more vigorous support from Pres't Harding, a fresh attempt will be made in congress this winter to pass a constitutional amendment stopping the issuance of tav exempt securities, in which more thin $10.000.000.000 of the nation's wealth

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TI'STIl'X AGAINST -OAMULKHS. j HARTFORD CITV. Nov. 1. One hundred Hfty persons have testified . before the Blackford county grand j Jury, which Ls investigating alleged j gambling operations in Montpelierj

and Hartford City.

Grab a Little Salt and Bring in the Wild Ones INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 1. Backyard rabbit hunting ls the latest thin? In Ir. liana city sporting event in 1022. Acccrd'.r.g to report" nt the rtate f-ame warder.' otüce, rabbit are as Plentiful in th city as ia the country"On miy hunt rabhlts In tha city but Is prohibited from Using f.rearms," oi'ic'.ala of the tate efhes xplalnei. THIRD CRASH MCTIM DIES AT CRAISD RAPIDS GRAND KAl'IP.5. Nov. 1 The dath cf Jrb.n John on. " years i' I a tail t Tuest1. iy, raised the toll

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Saturday An Extraordinary Sale Vilds Printed Linoleum "Wild's for wear," a linoleum known everywhere for its durability is greatly underpriced in an important selling for Saturday. Selections made are certain to effect worthwhile savings for the sale price is remarkably low.

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A Square Yard A special purchase brings just 2910 square yards of Wild's linoleum in lengths from 6 feet to 29 feet 6 inches. All is six feet wide. It is made of cork and linseed oil upon a burlap back. A limited number of patterns suitable for all uses as well as limited quantity urges that selections be made early Saturday. Bring all necessary measurements. (None sold to dealers.) iot for ninny years has linoleum of such hijsh quality been so low-priced, 54c square yard Third Floor, Eaut

Your Support of the Republican, County Ticket is Solicited

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