South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 313, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 November 1922 — Page 3
THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 9. 1922 '
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FIELD FOR FORT
.Wan Sechs River Death; Dives to Street Paving
I WILES ASSISTS IN
DEMOCRATIC WIN
Fort Benjamin Harri-on Im provcnirnt Will Br Brady for .Spring Ernt-.
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!: ari'l m'd'rn In every lt.'i:l ar:l Include- a rccihaiun polo ;:M. will ! I out ari'l Irw-W-tf oft
.'r ir iif-xt ;r.r. at I 'ort IiT.Ji-i :..ln Harrison. Th quiLUion fM! will be one of th- finr-t !n this j-ai t i f the (o;:r.trv v. I: n coriihl'! 1. 't"-t
orllri to j. I ins of i:riirlir- J-n-'nl Iw:j-ht 1. A'iltMiin. " rn t nl t i.f Fort Harri-on an 1 of tic- I'.th in-
The field w - u-t n' of the,
i.iain roal. whh-h leads into th fort!' lV
from tn r'-ndh-ton p.k-. S h'.'-n
Ii;TkOIT. M'.ch.. Nov. :. A;;..irrntiy r;iltakln? the ravem nt i'or the Itrolt river, Victor I'avo-h-wki. of Chicago, raced alon? the frmt of iiikr ht. Tuesday morning and with a wild y'.l, dlvd heidf th pavpni'r.t. His skull was fractured ar.d both arms wer broken and at Receiving hospital I;tt hope is held out for h' rocov'.ry. IMvolowyki. who is 2 3 j;m d, is h !-vtd to have bp?n dmpnted. lvd -trains at th foot, of Half t. heard him yril and looking. i;;iw hin r.iak the div.
i I'm -olow.-kl, still cor.sciou?. told j th- firtt to r-ah hi' fide that he I wnr.t' d to die, police reported, j In his pockets thy found ra'.li ro id tickets from Itro't to To
ld, the Jto
. f Id. h s to the J it thfj entrance to ,
'rvatlon of :i,000 acj
TVf a a niiirc a
v. t of th ro.nl
'he army r
Tho ilfld Alii
!-ropriat- entrance to the army iiost. It consists of ahout 20 acres of lcv l ground cxtendio;.; iiun lh- quart'-r-ji-.atT depot -' ith to t!i- tra.'-ti-i.n .ind railroad tricks at S,rin '.i!ly and from th- rn'iin tort ro-1 -at .i wocrlJ i;. ar ti- -a.-t line of th" rt -
HEARING ON RATES TO RE HELD TODAY
Local, State and Congressional Candidates Given Good Majorities. :;iLI, Nov. S (Special) Nilcontributed it rart to the Democratic victcrifs of the ftatc and n.itton on Tuesday, Nov. 7. ev.vy sst.it and county candidate on th Dmoerat ticket, the congressional candidate .mi Woojbrodc N. Ferris. candidate for L'nitr.jj States P-nntor. receiving suhynnti.il rr.aiorltl'.a It
hand.' of the voters, although it :m! estimated that only about or.e-th!rd j of the regi:erei r.unber of citizen! went to the pells. . ! Mrs. Lillian I?eall, 9.14 Hickory j St., his received word of the &erl- 1 ous illness of her for,, Irl In Wash- ;
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IN DIANA TOLLS, Ind.. Nov. 7. A hearincr In the southeastern rato
ra" to dftermine the feasibility
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tiie enrrlers proponition to lower ( ;
i;i!f s from Indiana into southeastern territor' that they might bo on a equitable bafd wltih rate. frrm New York and other adjacent Atlantic seaboard points to th ?am territory, is to be held befcre the
ir.terstate commerce cnmr...:on ev-
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'lilMf I lift V jilV 1I1I4UII, V t in dimensions. I'.nd -tr-tJen- j McNV1,v tratnc commissioner of tho ral Aultmun plan-s to make the in,!.,,.,,,..-, r'V...rr,.r. f rr.,t,w.r.-..
:-Id one of the :in-t in the country. , j. Coap?ti'rki trafTlc tnanager of it will rej-iar- th- pr-nt fKM wh;"h , tho In1Iana Stato chamber of Com-
on me v..i p.ir.oie ruuux. mf.rco anrl rithrr tiaHh
v.J. i i.f t .-i.'-i ""! of privately owned business conAult.man paid. Work of leveling a nd rf.rns interested In the caso will at--oddiritr the ground will bein i"-jtond the meetlncr. lii.Mliately. c.cn. Aultiaan said he. Tho a(Ijuctmont pan contemplate .lid not wish to d-troy the beautifal a j- prrCpnt reduction on all como .rad- Kround at the po-t by p-r-; n,n(1ti(.s from tne Indiana, territory mit.tir.ir the polo tonus to prat tue an(1 pojnts WPSt far as ,u, mu,ar.d play on tl? present held next! j?i.pp rlv-r to tht southeastern secear. jtlon. This woji l brin about an .nrn addition to th" new polo ground j lTra30 of about in percent In the the. post have a ireneral equ:ta- raf.s fn,m New York and other ad,..n Id equipped with jumps an l jar.f.nt ,t;anti, seaboard points. The
mound which will -uitabb for many lidin events of the
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th- lie Id h'.idin
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te.n jump"?, all different, whudi ate to be .-elected from typ l.s-d in tb-
American and forden arm!--, win from Tulsa. Okla.. and othed south
;-e net up tJl field west of the western points to Indiana -will be i'mo ground. made by consumers throughout tJie Captain Coulter in CSiare -täte at a hearin? before Paul O. Capt. H. K. Coulter, of the lUh carter. Interstate commerce enm-l-tfanto' -iriment. will have haru'e missioner in Chicago, Nov. 20. The .f the con-: ruction of th field andrae vas Instituted by the Indiana the planning of a thr and on-half j tato Chamber of Commerce, mile cross-country riding ti.uk on
ir.ffton, I. C, where he wan taking i! course In wireless teleeraohv. He " i
i victim of scarlet fever. 1
Mrs. flenjamln Toney of Albu-!
N. M.. Is a guest of Mr i
s mother. Mr?. Dora Toner i
Seventh it., and familv. She w.i- :
called from her home to Kokonv- !
Ind., by the serlou.s Illness of )u
father. She will return to Kokon. o from. Niles;. Mrs. Leland Ivunk and son hawreturned from Kpworth hosj)ital In Fouth Bend. Mrs. Karl Benjamin is a patkr.l In Nickle hocj.ltal :n Cattle Ciewhere sh submitted to a sc-riou-operation. Sister Mary Alir.- and Sister VIi;n-
manaKers; hremia h ue retur.-.e.l to Naz.7t'
Academy In Ivil.inir.znn a fur a i.-;t with their mothers. Mis. J(.hn Hoi.', son and Mrs. IN: her I' irment r. The Latter i 111 but her condition show:, an Improvement today. The Berrien county Me.lical a-sn-
t-iHiion neiu its monthly mectirtr at
Buchanan Wednesdav evenlr.tr. Th
pjocr.ua included address s bv Dr. j J;!acl; l,n
Beuben Peterson of Ann Arbo-. ml
V. C. Warushius of Crar.d Unnids i raeious
At th annual meetin
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HihtramanniMnd. which ome called 'Treland n Mikla," or rjreat Ir--:ar.d.
Family Reunion Held After Half a Century BOSTON. Nov. S-Jairs W. Murphy of "Wyindott-. Mich., vra re urdted 1th his ttro brcrthers and two flffter at the home of hLs n!r. Mrs. Mar' I'- Sope, 45 Cfrdar ßomerville. aftr an aber.re of 50 year. Murphy Mt heme in Port HooJ. Cp Ilreton. In 1S72. There were 13 children in the family, ani th only five alive today were present U the reunion.
ley. presiding clier of th local M-thod;t circuit, recently bcam unrontroi:.b'o rn a bridge and dro.ppd to fi rai:rovd track SO ft beiow. Tto nrroe" rating v. th Iter. rvy wer per!ou'.y injured an-1 th revrAr:.1 "'ar.l unharmed. "I &skfl th Lord to take
rar' of rrX befr I lft heme this morr.ir.f," wx-. th conim'nt of th
preacher io.r-v.iig
Wird
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lAinh Over Lahe Attached by Fish
AVA LBS.
i bvii t leirion h Id Tnc j Mrs. Matilda Brooks
lay WilS
ev' miii. elect, d
the resTation. C.ipt. 'o'' nounel that work i'- t in desitrnlnc: thju'c;--Include all types fr,,:i inound. It H pr! i -b- : plan f-r the impro . ii. a: field at the entran.ee to tio nw foifla!l firld and bas-
mond will be included. '-pt. Coulter i-ald he Is working on plans for the
erection or grinusianus aim oit.no-
: r;n;;GiRL teacher upheld :'. 'Viiii IN PROBE OF SUICIDE
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in th of the IM.st. a all dia-
M.i:CKLLUS. Mien.. Nov. S. Coroner Joel Na-h. of Marcellus, has made known that at the inqut st into the suicide of Mrn. Pearl Nelson. Thursday, he intends to proi.e thoroughly the story that tho woman's death resulted from the intrusion of Mis 1-tv.a T)It7.eI instrnetor f nitb-
rs at points on the field where ath-, ; th Marcol!u.s hicn
!e!!c and riding events will oe stageo. Cen. Aultman. u ho i- a lover ot
liori" and a riding enthusiast, desires to hold .steeplechase and other popular riding classics on the tosseountry' riding rourse which Is being mapped our. ',en. Aultman eonceived the idea of utilizing the 1 a rue 1 1 . it V a c ti t f;i ! ci- to (lie ITStTVIlV-
tlon n a p neral eiiit cion field and; ;
he is greatly in'.ere;i .n in vane enu nt of his plan-.
school. Mr.-. "William Dunning, superintendent of the Marcellus public school, stated her confidence In the character of Mw Ditzel, when interviewed last night. Speaking in behalf of tho mathematics instructor, she denied that Miss Ditzel was the cause
eastern shipp is represent the inter v nets in the case. t"T. .. . . ... 1 . . .: .1 . .!..!.
l" lu"K 'n 'U11-,ujln-t regent for the ensuing ;ear; merc;,, s of M to IS a car or. n-1 Klla Tayjor was elected sr.. Kegcnt: tro.eum and allied producta shipped t ,.,lfi n.,. 4, T,, . .,.
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jo, uia.iuifi, xjiinari oniran, re-
coraer. Mr. G. B. Calvin will entertain the social club Friday afternoon. .Ivdge Lindsey ill be the opening attraction of the truce-number lecture course which the Piulathea chu of the Methodist church will pr sent during the coming winter. Kev. A. S. Nickles of Chioa.go will address tiie open i;.eeting of the Men's Forum of the Presbyterian church which will follow the mon u ly dinner to be held Thursday evening. He will give an illustrated talk on the Pas-ion Play and other im
pressions of his last summer.
r"a.. Nov. S.
s in tho vicinity of Lake
I Wales have- become exceedingly vo-
according to Milton Henry,
,,t w i i farmer, living near h re. .Henry ad-
sojouin in lOurop;
trouble In the Nelson home. She
si:i:ks divobci: WABSAW, Ind.. Nov. S. Charging criH-lty, Maybello Herabl Wednesday fil-d suit for divoree from Ivan Herald. She asks the custody of their two children and an allowance of $," a week. They were married Sept. 2 0 IMP. and separated Oet. 21. 19 2 2.
T:. It. Cle iners. M tin TOO. .? 0 o r. 1 "
vi.-CH tll woi'i n with ieatners on their hat 4 to keep away from a large lake that, eon: it utes a part of his farm. He declares this tory to be true: While plowing out weet potatoes a few days ago he heard the cries of a bird and considerable splashing in the water near shore. Ills quick attention revealed that a black basa bad leaped from th water and grabbed a blackbird sitting on a reed bent just over the lake's surface. The bird had been dragged into the water and wa struck at by tho fish several times before Henry waded to it.s re.M'ue. The bird later died and the firmer exhibited it to hLs friends tt substantiate his story.
Irish Declare They Discovered America DLTlLLV, Nov. s. Ireind claims that one of her sons discovered America and is beginning to ask
; wny the world gives (;o;umt)U.i tne ! credit for it. It is just 430 years
since Columbus' claim was tst.ablith1 to his own and the world V satisfaction. Ireland claims, however, that St. Brendan, an Irishman, made tho discovery nine centuries before Columbus even sighted the Bahamas. The very earliest annals tell of the voyage of St. Brendan to tho western world, and it is row claimed by Irishmen that the. traditions of this great voyage inspired Columbus In his great enterprise. The Scandinavian chroniclers, they nay, support Ireland' claim and tell of Irishmen and Norsemen being visitors to
'sunn v" Dr.v i:i:ijisi:i CHICAGO. Nov. 8 (By U. P.) William "Sunny" Dunn, wanted in Indianapolis on extradition papers for alleged participation in a eeriea of hold-ups, was discharged from custody by Jude Phil Sullivan in Civil court hero today. The court dtnied the right of Indianapolis oilicials to return Dunn to that city, after his attorneys had presented evidence tending to show he was on trial in criminal court here at tue time of the robberies.
BREAK UP COLDS
Get a l-ox of BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA. Flush the poisons from the bowels. Hot Medicinal Tea Rtimulates and refreshes your system. Take it hot to help kill colds., Sold by druggists everywhere. Advt.
Ul.ER BROS. tt illchtgan I XTaanlnifle I mine I IM rfIC STOHE FOR HEX ASM DOYI
OPFERS RATTLE CREEK SITE EOR ARBORETUM IIATThF. CKBHK, Mich.. Nov. .V The city commie-ion and the hoard of education wtic notified, Tuesday that Mrs. Lelia. Y. IV st Mon tgom'ry. widow of the lat' C. W . P"t and wife of L. J. Montgomery, f thi elr. star tin ready l giv th." Id country club grounds or. West Mfdn treet tr th-" 'o:nmurtity. for an arboretum. T! ofti r com s in ro cpor.se to a sugget'on to Mrs. Monttrotrerj' by I'rct::--or K. M. Hrlgham.
s.id she did not believe reports:
that Nelson and th; .'ehool teacher were tiecustomed to take automobile rides alone. Mi.- Ditzel was not at Marcellus TiPs'Iay. She is now staying" at tho homo of Mrs. Inez Wiltard, another
'Marcellus school teacher. Mis.
Dit;;el'.s homo is in Ca:-so polls.
of th-. ruhlic
curator
umSimultaneous with this eher c.imM on from Mrs. A. C. Kingman to erect th f-rt public building on the new 5ite, a museum to hou.-' the aluabl now in charge of
Ttr'i'h.nm at what ww rormeriv tu
fchool of applied arts.
raan wined to erf ct a
hits band, formerly
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L.VNSING MAYOR DIES AFTER HEAR P ATTACK IRNSING. Mich., Nov. 7. Mayor W. Ferle, di-l at his home here. Monday, shortly before ml might, after having been stricken with an attack of heart disease vl.iV pr--sldinc over ity eouncil. The mayor was midway In his pccor.d term as chief executive of Larvinir. having Maged a political rome-back, lat spring after meeting defeat two e trs before In his campaign for re-election. He had been a power in local politics for years and was
flint 1'riii In ct-trt oTi:t JTn n-i o a
me mortui Senator
duel in u
Kingman, ani Is lad ilcntsromery project. The Montgonttry 1 :r.
ncres and the ; .an '. t a rtrV. with a ! .!b that cv.n live thmtigli winter, ar.d to p'ace :
t join the
that Uno in state affair. He was a
leader in the campaign for home rulo in the legislature.
total - I
o make it all if -v-ry tree j a Miohan; '. sites witha: '
,iv t;
r.i-w mtiM -urn.
the rnrk not o
but later an arche !.-g:oal buildmu a temple of muslr and a public auditorium. The museum would be erect rd fit once. The only "string" on the Montgomery project L that the city rr
fü.OOö a year f r :lv
r vlr.g
not even ask the privilege of rani-
e place, but Mr. Bi:gh.tm
roHMiiit Hi-isiniiXT Dies WARSAW. Ind.. Nov. -John P. Fsher. 7.".. former resident of Warsaw, died at Indiana Harbor, according to a menage received by relative here.
years on m.-
v,a ni'reage. it1 r.oner uo s
B. B. Owners ran 70. 309-315 Provas Great Boon to Pile Sufferers
It If i ailed th? l.c:hi Arbv rc-
Sr.? r rest;
tum. Th city c'7.r.!.!'in ar I board of education will tke immediate act!cn vn Mr- Montr-ivry's and Mrs
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Ir.timattd.
No mar. or woman need suffer another day from any pain, foreness or distress risir.g from Hemorrhoids or Piles. :iow that a Rochester doctor's prescription, known to elruggists as MOAVA SCPPOSITOBIBS. b obtained for a mod-rate price. You'll be amared to see how qu.ckly they act evT. in long standing cas-.
Award Contracts for I wadS ' TVnd. Blkhart and MUhawaka and
Kosciusko Commissioners
WARSAW. r n tracts hi
TCv-ciusko j.;,ir. ers as
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county : follows:
Bold i an
No.-.
, .-..varded by the o trd of commis-
good
on the plan.
druggists will nor.ey lack if
srurply you disatisfte I Advt.
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Ktna towtt-
Broth-
Bir.a:
h;? awarded to MVGreevy
er and Justice. Igar.spert. for JU.7&(. y,vrry pnll road Turkey Creek ownship. awarded to Itarick vt Rari-k. rrrmu.H, for 51S.120.
m Shook r-t.l. Turkey CreeK owrshlP. aw-r1. 0. to W. II. Smith.
Milford. for $17.1 :-0. 'ill:r.vi Rii:i;hr road. Turkey
-.to awarded to G. N . lur Like, for 51.740.
Plain townCop'.r.. Ro
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New
Tw:s Shreyer ro. j, ti'A.lf.l' ! to rh.tster. for l"i.?S'7.
nr.rrsES iu-:(Vi:st WAPwSAW. Ir.d . Nov. 5.
The
board of county comrnl-h-ner has r-:rri down a rtue frotu persons re- r.er Nappme iilong the Cwinti ro t 1 that the roid be re-'n-trusted i f eor.crte ar.d have,- d-
Lincoln 6208 Discounts Finance VE BUY Lease Notes Accounts Real Estate Contracts Secured Paper Vellsmere-Denison Corporation 522 Farmers Trust Bids.
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THIS SALE LATS ONE MONTH ONLY
That's Just What W e Mean ! YOU may try thts FAMOUS COFFIELD Electric Washer for 1 0 DAYS FREE This is the identical washer you havo heard so much of and have seen adver tised everywhere. We want you to see for yourself how quickly and perfectly the COFFIELD will do your largest washing how smoothly it runs and how all garments are cleansed without the slightest wear. TRY the COFFIELD all by yourself, end then, when you decide you cannot get along without it YOU MAY HAVE IT FOR YOUR OWN AND (9 On PER PAY ONLY fyu.LiU WEEK ITS A FACT Only $2.25 per week But lor THIS MONTH ONLY Cell at our store toSay andlci u sHou you all its advantages
V Wand Jfy V WEEK ELECTRIC WASHER
Preacher Unscathed in If rech Says He Prayed YORTv, S. C. Nov. . An automobile drlvon hy Rev. J. II. D. Eai-
Pimply? Well, Don't Be People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
A rdtnply face will not embarrass you much lonjrer If you get & package of Dr. Eklward' Olive Tablets. Tho skin 6hould begin to clear after you have taken th tablets a few nlghtfl. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain aiter taking them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just aj effectively, but their action la gentle and safe instead of eevere and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever curod" with a "dark brown tarte," a bad breAth, a dull, listless, "no good" feellnp. constipation, torrid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you wi'.l know them by their olive color.
Dr. Edw.irds spent years among patient afflicted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets
aro the immensely effective rrilt. Take one or two nichtly for a week. See how much better you fel and look. 15c and ?.0c. Adv.
A lor y:n '. -rretlTi' pr M u r ! from th thr-nd of rrr.v- r.-.ün. Th ur.iver. 1 a r- with-Jt .r-:;:;irrer..- l '" r. . , . , i
A Wonderful Sensation Our
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A Big Value for Every Home
The Biggest Electric Bargains Ever Offered
Caused by Fire in the Nickel Hotel GET THESE BARGAINS ON FIXTURES! WONDERFUL! Absolutely beyond comparison is this selection of fixtures. Not only beyond comparison in style, quality and design, but the prices are exceptional, indeed. To sec thU line is to appreciate it. Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Boudoir Lamps and Bridge Lamps, with an assortment of silk shades which are certain to please. The bases are mahogany and polychrome. Also glass and metal Table Lamps. CABINET AND CONSOLE MODEL PHONOGRAPHS Wonderful toned machines in values up to $225 which will go for only $39.50, $59.50 and $77.50 Assortment of Records at only 37c Vacuum Cleaners, regular $55 value, only $37.50 Extraordinary reductions on Blue Bird and Easy Washing Machines. Don't miss this big chance. Very unusual. American Beauty, Hot Point and Blue Ribbon Flat Irons. Here's a real chance to own a good iron for little money. An array of appliances and Aluminum Ware that can't be equaled and the usur.! big reductions on all this merchandise. SALE WILL END NEXT SATURDAY EVENING
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Spiro quality 2-pants School Suits for boys $12.50 to $18.50
Sheurman's all wool Mackinaws $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15
Hart Schaffner & Marx 2-pants Suits, Overcoats Special at $25,
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