South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 318, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TIMES
TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1922
PROPOSE EXTENSION OF FIRE LIMITS AS " EXPANSION POLICY
Councilman Hutrliin-on Vrvfront Ordinance Meet Pavroll Deficit-. An ordim r.r f Tf-nüri; th-- prefent fire m: flT.d . . vra. lr.t ro-li: ;ht .it ' h ! ', i, Corn:. .en ! weekly n . e t i r. t Council. S'-, ml Including two ap r t h ' -it h r t i; r. r. : a.urei v r r e a' so i or:j ider-d th council. The ordinal, e d'.gr.at.r.g th" r. .-. , fre limit anil .".re-pro--f limit., ponvre;l ly Couiicoin.iri-at-Ivir 1 nlph Hut hir.-on, prop(,i s mndnu-nt ,f Stlon-i nr.-! Of Orn:.a::-? No. 2 J i kiif.v. ri cnlln.inf w ih rfwrr-l to th- .'r:im;ttrf r f th" v.-!o for further c r,i !-.!f ration ar.I Ir.T'T-'.'I t copwith th" f'"..in r.o-.v ur-!-r c:; . ratio;, hy th ' ity pi-inn.!: c'm::r..sskIc r font rrilrt: 1 px ; i r '. n rri'i. - Ticnt of tli bu?;::.-- s-r,tii.:i " city. .n orJ in :icc rippr-'ir In- ? I 1 . - "Oj from th- rr.-ril f.jn-1 'f thfity to th !lr- !';.. i rt ir. "nt r i r - -1 1 funi ri-i riTr-'l t- th rf)nU,,itt "" . of tli'' .vho'.f. Th i a !- fi it Jif ' .v x (! p.irtr:;-ni i r' -ippropr:.it:r.-: ,?2 ral f 'i r .1 of 1 h- c i-.:r:i a--:"' i jor t;n in th" fir" Th" ordinär-" from thity to tho K.-aid i of I'uh'.i'' Works . a.ioptffl. Iny lUiÜromTr Jlrquot. Atty. WalN r . Ch r.i nts, r prrntin th N'f.v York C r.tr.il Ii. K. apparc'l hfur' th" cui.c;! to rffiUst tho F-i.-p nion of tho ru'-s in contl'-rin the ;n!"-Tir.n f an ordinancc ratif;ns' a cntrart nt"r--l into by the I'.oar 1 of Tm1.::.- Works antl th" Mf"ii !i I.r M. l'roilur- ;in-l Fruit. Co. Th" opl:r.a-ir rfn;r:. P"-rin!p-i)n to rf,n-tr';i t ar.'l ina!n-j tain a .-pur track a'-r-.-s th" alUyj nd running ,.r ... ..' a Central right "f v.-ay a fl!.irnr..il!v l.riw o:D T-r n on st. anl Carroll .-t. to th warfh.oii-o of th" M-or"ri r.ros. Tho tiiotiori to s,.j--;i"r.cl th" nil' wa.n lost ar.,1 thf orl!nanc" r"ferr"l to th" com:o!tte. or th whol". An frl!nanr" requ'rin th" New York Ontral K. II. to maintain ,lt 7" ' , f of way at Olive st and Sample t. Z, , ... ,, o. ...... r, a ' ... ui , ..' ' ..i . rr. I 5?.sm, t J : whole. An ordinance prohlr Itlng i. Hint. . . a i nweeoinc or depo-iting ul dirt an.b s and';;;;: citv fire limits except itwn t n ! hours of 3 p. in. and 12 o'clock mid II 1 K Ml l ll i I .in in i . i ei I e i i i . ' , . , , , v, n .,.y..,in ll' ill'- i "iiiuiiii'-'' - I. ordinance a!o provides for a fine i of not bF than $5 and r.ot more than $5 0 for any violation of the ord inancfk. An crdlnanc" propaln-r the changing of the name of the first alley outh of Linf-nlnway W.. running we.-t from Harrison av., intersecting the north and so'tth nl't-y wet of Harri.oin ay . to a curt to be known fc P.i'niln?!o rt wa referred to the -omml:tf on greets and alleys! with irtl'ictl T.- to report ha ; k to th committee of the whole. A ncttf'nn ii 1 1 ,tii i t e , J f,. t h. r-ntin-l o r,r,r,.r, v, b r, , , h I x iv.v..... ; name of Wilbur st., fr m I lb r st. j tn Purr.jt'. Te In be c m w n -I W.iO.1-1 id p'aced lawn blvd. was- accept d an Glass-Blotcer Blames Volstead Act for Fall IMward 'H dre -s a 1 7 1 1 . was arre.-ted j .", tri ving his adt. Louis blvd.. ay altern 'on at N cs 1 r . 2 n'cii "k in the Io :'.. rk on N. Mlchig.m st. hv () er Kish on th ehrt n o: berg. O'Ib iP.y. a la ling t h:.- story. ;" Vid-tid bia mes prohibition ir act f r his lo-.vnf.t ii II. ' .-e th -e tit. aav.s r pr-dilbiti, (vrt- i; .V ..UlliS, i , I lie was a blower by Skil!"d al trade, an. -i.i. a g.ass - a g .ass aiwas had a I J b eir.d p'er.ty of mm y. It.it with ': tho aavent of the Volstead act. and uii cons-vjuen; itimimstimg or demar. .1 for glares, t'.t.-ks. .tc., )'Uo;ily fay. thr Irnnu d.'.ateiy developed cons-vjuen; ii.m.ms.'iing or de-; -i & unlu of g'.UHs .u;a tie ; was cne cf th to b-r; f-r ot - -
nomy who w .-u forced i r f accer i '. yr.i e r.t . ' r .v;t:
Tiernan Divorce Case is Taken
to Court of Slick Withdraws a? Atlorncv! for 3 Irs. TitTiiati -Action J Taken V lien Oarc 1 Jo fu. to Appoint Special Juilizc. J-a-.li. ce I :m J. ( 1 1 e. C late thN tlaej-i't fait Mrs. Angus court N'. venued the court by at icrr.inn T-.iel in his ta Tiernan Prof. John P. T.ern in. in- , fctiu. :or in l.i w a: vers ity. to u; en This action w.i Notre Dam- ui-.i-j i curt No. 1. taken after the ci ur: had civen attorneys mter ; In th cas an op:::: n r. to win tl b-d it r the is,. O;,! :M cour or s :; ri' r c i -e w .11 iic. : e for - Jiidg" Ch- sAttv. Thonv.s tr.ed in ' i i-ur t No. 1. r i'üi. Th a . . c d for tr.al 1 1 g i r--! ery. 'IT...-.''. .-I .4, '.4- ...j su; r.or co-;rt N " ij.g a :;d '.v.: a I row h: Mrs. Tu man. Atty : fan. y ilium- ,' ap p e.O S im !.:s ao ti: :: ! o : . ir.ee tor Pe.Well. u r.o i . : for Mr 1 No .-rif: 1 O'-.-ara nee his -a.;:-:.-ie from r. a n . e a s'iperior . il ov; r. rr.iv ingr.e-ri :o :.'. the court. J.:dg Car pp-c; il ja U-. trae.v-:, rr 1 t court No. 1. Ja I?" o,u to to it en: r.t i mis4- r " ":.-: to : tue :.tt:e : P' -:t:--n , : i. ' t " - on' 1 t h i r tituted to j .:!; !.-. 'resented. Cor: o:s 1 i i r - r- .on as ' tr." la-: tn t:.i i: I d.d : t rrf-.:-s curt :.- cc r. - -1 s with! n : t s ir" prcT'Tiy ; I per.- r.a'.ly ' i Fra -. . th..s o , hoi: a'.i tb n -.h Jf the j a t f .a y a:.d prejud'.ci of th exist-
r. f any o:l;-r c ius- p.i il.ty-; ir.c h.in". he will vo'.i..r.t.-;r:'y, ard' uithut arp'.'-ti n I y itiier party. ' a; p .rt a p- da! j:: 1 .. to ! i - r the 1 CaU"A or. in h.s d--"rei. . r. . he may trar.f r th- n::.i to ancth--r c--urt i of rr ;-"i; Jat .-.Ip-'p-n. What j th- C urt d:d r-fi:' ta do and still j rep..-. . to da is t.a hear t.hi. l iii-fi u- a dffouit acto n without notifying i
Unveil Cooper Memorial at Annual Father-Son Banquet
MOO Hear Stirring Talk- mi Iiiiportanee of Clo-rr FatherSon Relation. r;i"r" , 4 .ii nu.'.'i : i.. ,:'. s, oar o; wlil be brought .-..ror.g an prob,, rim. c pable of .settling these livery father ra ..! his hand and I ok thy i-!sle of rtäyor.y;nI:ty. hijor i,;rt, in in: roriucinir Co : h Kockr.", paid a Klowinz hut" to ani to Oor th'i rn.n 'orir"ii J. ie dinner. kn-" 'J if)ijt' To C iH-r. Mr. i!i knt) .ai J: '"This i.- a rr.o-l fitting o'-rnsion for! ro:n.lrtir.' Ih- rfn ;t:on of the! v . r.v oiir;i -'"-.us and skillful and; if-for'o tf ul sorvir- do n r 'r.' -rvire dor - ar Indian ," and or.r hrjf a rs I-tko ah-itit (t :ii;t, by (.r. -ofjjM-r, no- pu .. a; dl: Jir of r Sotjth J;t.1 Yoijrm Mi -hr.: j or." h ": farnili'ir with th" d'taii Of t)iat near tr.icdv vhi-n r'io raft at in iian i,ak". on whic-'i a doz-n mm w"r" workimr in an e:id"avor to r -( i-r tii" liody of Kim I 'ace, cap-iz'd, and the rescuf-r.s thrown into fi" v.itor T?v t)r t rm n drm ff(r. rif f,:n. 'in fh;it ,nrl!1(1' 4 ... . - - Dfirer I
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Kemmerly of the 'olic" force anil ot ' bnn ..Idule, Z0 Pennsylvania av. Cooper who p rt. n"d the almost wn.s arrested at Z:?,0 o'clock yester-Mip'r-human fen n resculn? thrc" day afternoon at Michigan st. and of the rroiit) ii. ' - line: the divc'4 JerTersnn blvd. by Oflicer Hloom Capt. Donovan, v ho wa.s at the mr- charprel with operating1 a truck withcy of th" water in hin heavy diving i ut a rear view mirror, suit from whi-h th" h"lni"t had- Kembs Doer.'nir, VTakaru?a, Is Faid h:"n removed, no slncrlo life was lost, to have been operating his machine "All the ' a-erness In the world. , without a certificate of title or 11tf Pe of service in t)ie instant ot cense and no card or container.
su'-h a dN.-iter, coqid have accom-. idNhed little tinier Cooper hul had the.-. careful years of training and;
"f rl-ht H'-Jr.g and of learning in ad-j varue what should l,e don" to over-;Citv
come th" e : ecr f puch an accident. "In the f nth;:s:astic desire to fit-ur-ir.y recgn:e tne greain-s oi i y r'"'".;'r,ii' tne prenui'-.-.H o; mo
deed, hundreds of our citizens gain- 1y Tr;iI5o 0iiCi.r Hampton charged red at the high school in a great. uith aiUn,, to stop Ion sipnal meeting to d honor to Cooper and the oth"rs who hid dcr.c heroic ser- ..... . . . vice. We all re.-nlve! that the m"m- 'Michigan Clllt) OJ Buchanan
urv of this service should be kept UI 11 , ''Vt-r fr" -h in the minds of all the boys who grow up In this county in - .u a tuna I of more than $2000 was raised ami ! nut In the hands I . i., rf Oe-rt ructena ... n, i'i,-r.;v o'mV, t h . I u L ill 111 u.inu.i ui uv - '" - 1 ' w . T ' ,4 I . . . Notre Dame vC A., wit h a.11 of which oraruzatlons , M. 'Cooper was closely Identified, to be I .. i i : ent(nW.i nor. - rnanent memorial and annual mrdals in recognition of thr; successful toy; competitors in tli" Coop, r Plf Tcst.s whi h are now given each year in the V. M. C. A. svl:nming pool. This competition i op"n to every boy In St. Joseph county, between his 12th and l?h birthday. ;i nd thr " i:.e.la'.s av.-ard-l in th three cla.-es of competition. To insu n th' finest typ" of permanent recognition the trustee-; comml.-sion-n0 (lL Ui' ni't-t famous sculptors in America, Mr. I'rory I. Seidel, or Jliicago to execute the full length taolet of Cooper's figure and i bronz t h e slmpb- inscription whicl inscription which you ti,rt nf vnnr prO-'r.im. I.r more than a year Ir- e:'lcl ha" be"n at work on this j tabbt. and the brotr.e has b-cn re-; ceived jut in time to be h' e puoi i . . : v u : i i ' ' i i 1 1 1 i ' - ' 5 this n tib1e gathering. ' ' 1.- ,.r. .1 . . . T F k TIT-. "V,. will all Ii i'. opportunity to tu.ly 4-lo. ly this splendi.l sculptured Ir.ir.z" as it hangs permanently in the lobby of the Ib-ys' Division bie;-e in th" V M. C. A. Twsimibir ! tabic--.-! are .. t,n to be unve!'...l ti',. hib voVnci gvmn i-ium. and in Ith-- gv-i'i, l-i'-.m at Notre Dame to 1 e a p- r e tual reminder t us all h 'i t v e s i i o T . I lit ourselves now to meet "very cri-I-s t' life no matter .v tin' xpeo: liy it cornr It cive- ,. . i. WMre tb..r.-f.,r. a a m-mbu-' . . ,'-,, i.o.a tr:-.. nf the ,,.,, j ;.f air-.g r-ind to pre-i nt ,A y nv-. n' th'. county this bronze ..a,-,,, row to be mount. 1 in the Y . M. C. A." Otx-rlln An -opt a m P.tissv-11 Oberlln trave the speech dance ia r.t .if th b hull' of thV. M. C. A. boys' Iii Judge Montgomery rr.ee to enter hr- ! ::. up.-n t n a pp ira nee uo I'm: h" :v. y n sist an-. defen et: ti n oi ' elviif of and in n ime of :'-." Stat ? f Ir.l:-m-i. an. ;-:- n i .--a . iP: ' ' The sta'tpi-s of otir state 1 I . S.-et .-v. 1 074. provi'h V.ur-s i Thit' wh.4-n.- ,-r a i eit. on f r granting a !ior- sliall 1 e t.bbl in any of th ! ..: o- superior court of th'-,' ana tn" time :;. fix- d in tin um- ' n !-:- 1 urn th' rr on slid j etitiori for the j if ias 4 xmre-l, and there i : i :-:i -.- n e for ib-fen-Iant er.t- r--d of coan- . n tb." ap- 1 pe trance dockt of said sc of mak.t-g a ' 1 4 4 1 4 1 I 1 courts. un ot hall the o If JUdC" s i I courts- t - r. tu: utirg at"kr:iey of tli" judicial rict where s.iid cour.s are situ it 1 o en. ter h s mim upon th" appear-i or- -" iocKet iiere .a:.i oaue iockett d ar.i! h" .sliall r.v'st ami is ,!erd slid pet.t:":-. on 1 "half of and n th- r.ar::" f th-- Sta't- of In li"I merely Irsist-1 . aw f tuis state. upon fi-llowlng ( "if. after h- "' o.i'd d tf rr.iit ! the r 1 a int i:T is I 1 should have : a ' : r g v i -' c r c I I th it t t -nr. tied r.'!' r t'ne law to a ilivorc. ; :o b.esitancy in granting it: : upon th" ether hand, she is I. et dt; il ed to a livor. e, with o.tlvnr wrull I dor.y it 'Th,- f.nt might 1 tw i .i.t tb. t th" parti s hereto; t ' o tv.s. '.ves agf.e U'cn a d: tion. . . i vorce. rnr.nr't a.ter th" s:-;ua-Phe Stat- of Ir.thana a I r p e r thir party 'V s s to : : vorc ,. .-. f f the State are ! th court, any lr: the kepir.-' of t gre nient between marital contract f Vi , a ; :o a a divorce ! ! dhi-dve to he intr. st of th '. P a t e . "I r-fu en r ay 1 i st to h e.ii owi rg the- law tlif CT.-e itJu'-lt f . 1 Ac ether ca ii :v it sems to me. ! would be a tiave-ty upon jip.tice and laws of cur t-da'e to dor-
reply uas: "This gift mMni to u
the greifst expre-Mon of Christian j ir.'ir.ho. -.1 jn b-Nhilf of the hoy?, of 1 "ur department. I pV-dse that this tir.e In"f-ntive hall not be in vain t A ; rogram of entertainment offer1 lurir.g Ihr- dinner ani fn'.lowln? 'A'Tthy of special mention. Community s.r.zlng was IJ by James Z. C""v r. Tho Amnhlon nuartet v.-ere f.;rc e.! to r'.-por.d to numcMin en"j r.n Matcr Jo" Itinbar, a y-oungster at tho Orphan's home, sang several soncs. He wa greeted with prcat , applause ani likewise compelled to I appear nsraln. Another featurM attraction on the f nif-rtainment program wis the Saxo-Mi.-rs Cireta Fin"T of the musical de- - v & v Vi4111 (dilti'. 4 k J A I:. Thi"lens and C. W. Gamble. chairman and .ecrefa-y of th comrr.:tt"" in charge of the barque: are .!".--rvintr of praL" for the .ucce. of t h aff.jlr Mnnv rimrlnnnn W(.ro hfar,, aft.r the banquet on :1k-! ,.,.rvlco (Hre, te-d by J. M. Cookea, 'Y' chef. Under hks direction th 00 present at the banquet were served .n 22 minutes. Three Motorists Held For Violating Statutes Three automobile law violators were, arrfsted yesterday by local! police and cited to appear in City 1 Urt today. Doerinsr wa arrested at 4 o'clock i yesterday afternoon by Officer K. Smith.- Donds of $100 were furnished by Doerintf for appearance In court. Charles Ilailey, 452 Lnporte av., Wa arrested nt "7 ?.() nVlncl- !n.st nilrht at MaIn ,t an,j Washington s. I Has Dinner, Theater Party Twelye n.-mhers of the Michigan or i. Mich., dinner anl tueater party last nignt '1 oi o vi CET I (I i n n .r In thf Tune room ! a t the Oliver hntel nnd ntTeridinz . - ... ...v, w . . " " " : ' " 7 ' ' ' j the j,Krformanoo nt the Palace theater, the party made a tour of in fection of The News-Times plant tho tour beini; conducted by P. A ,nrin-f foremnn or the ntrht mei i chamcal department. The members of the party were Dr. and Mrs. I 5?nowden, Mr. ami Mrs. Glenn Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Itough, ! Mr. nn 1 Mrs. Sig Uesenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamberlain and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Graffort. Car" little for the babble of TTabyVn. coj-e for what truth can say. It it eisy to give advise aft r the evi r.t. HERE and THERE Trial of a Milt asking fer a judgimeni. oi f n'-cai.' oi ine .iii'-js' fanure of Maude Cauffman to pay a noe for $'0 given to the Salle Hotel Ilealty Co., S ip-ri' " court No was started in 1 Monday afternoon. Perm'ssiori to sell five shares ot LaS.ille Hotel stock which the defen lant gave as security on the nolo is included in the papers which seek S100 i'ttornev f es together with the i priii ci. ll aim liiiri .-i uii i. ixI amounting to jncr.. are nmkinjc rairn r)t;nl d.oul.lrred. Atronts In St. .losoph and lllkliart counnes oi tne r"opie s i.m- nuian.o fn of Wankf-ort. Ind.. held th ir monthly meeting and banquet night in the Alderman hotel at f',oh"n. W. A. Irwin, auperintendt nt of agents, was present at the meeting and gave a talk on subjects pertaining to the business of Insurance. London doctor tircei women to mokf pipe. tint you can't talk with a pipe In Miur mouth. CUSS(IOIiIS. Tlio result of a re ! ZX dei.i. .wjer.-. l e niuiriiiR- urain commis r f . T . . : ji i , . sioner, wa. announced today. Meyers gained two votes xnd Joel N'.-tfh. Itepublican candidate, first reported to have carried the election by in votes, lo-t six. leaving Nash a otajority of live. It was the closest !i:n -n thie county. V man I often misjudged by th com- , puny he k4ep,. I.i:i;ni ItG. A strange man, wearing a brown overcoat and slouch 1 at. an.i apparently about 50 years d" ag and carrying a revolver In hic right hand, entered the restaurant riof William P.augher here, walked the length of the room, turned around, left the building, walked half a block, fired two shots into th ground and then disappeared. Laugher txpresse tiie view that the mem had planned a holdup but that hp pavo up the Uea cn entering the turant and finding two men In i addition to th. proprietor present. We can all be thankful thi ThankjjUlnir e tlon't hae to wah our necki ut much In winter. WA 1 1-vV V. O m zrvs tn.a n 1 1 1 ck cj ' Lap.'rte, on a visit to Warsaw, announce I that he will a.k for an appropriation for J150.000 to $200,twO fere new post office In Warsaw. A site for the building was bought j two v.;ars ago. r.v rniirk u number of roncrenien h' pa"! the tariff. j WAIISAW. Qiuall arc plentiful In ; this f.vticn, according to hunters who- took to f.e'.ds ana woods Saturday and today, following the opening of the season. I'.ikJdiin note: Coal hnrel wvrn very little thl winter. will be Wasyl Yakolwuk, 2... Iii roe 'Livers, Mich., arrested Sunday eveninsr by OfTicer DeLee on a charge of j public indecency, was fined J j an1 i costs upon appearance before C
THIRD TIME LIQUOR LAW VIOLATOR GETS 30 DAY JAIL TERM
South Street Soft Drink Parlor Proprietor Get? Cut in Suspended Sentence. Ca--s airalr.st four W. Jruth ?t. l.quor law defendants wert d: 7)os"d of in city court ycfterday afternoon by the finding of two proprietors I guilty and dlsmiral of ch-irg against tlie othr two, one an alleged "customer," the ether a barkeeper. Modest Kouwenberg. 511 W. South at., "who was given a la-t-mlnute continuance Friday, went to Jail for a per. od of 3 0 day.. The revocation of a formerly 5 u5 periled sentence and the clearing of two more recent caes constituted a compromise between the defen-ant'a atto'ney and the court. following th.e di pos,al of the ca-es against Iwouwenborg, in wliich a C'1-day uspendnl sentence was c't in half on agreement that the defendant would r.ot seek an appeal or a habeas corpu.s writ becase of a technicality ?hown upon the docket, the charge agalr.ft Jolin Van Itke, arretted with Kouwenberg Oct. 21, was dismissed. Van Iak". driving his addresa a.-s Sil "W. Jefferson st., was in Kouwenberg's establishment at the time of the raiding squad's visit and w;u alleged to have received a bottle containing "moonshine." Mary De May, In charge of th" De May "soft drink" parlor at 411 W. South st., at the time ot!ic"rs searched the place Oca. 2S, was found guilty of unlawful posses. on of liquor and in addition to a fine of $100 and costs was given a suspended jail sentence of 90 days. Her alleged "bartender," Richard DeP.airikmaker, same address, tdiowed to the court that he had no claim upon the liquor seized in the raM. P.oth the De May and Kouwenherg bars were torn out by the raiding parties during their visits to the two places last month. Foreign War Veterans UrgeKeeping Great Lahes Post The (Iforge A. Campbell post of the Veteran of Foreign Wars last night adopted a resolution urging the continuance of the government of the Great Lakes station a a naval training station. Copies of the resolution were ordered forwarded to th2 assistant secretary of the navy ttnd to Congressmen Will Wood and Andrew Hickey, requesting their support in working for the maintenance of this station. The action wa.s taken at tho regular meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars held at headquarters in Mooso hall. Throe r.ev in em hew were obliRated t th session. Thry are Comrades Switzer. Orgen and Strong. Tiie Veterans pas"d a vote of thanks to the various fraternal, civic and military nrgan:7.itior.s of the city for their support and part in the Armistice Day parade. The meeting to bo h"'.d next Monday will be devoted to a so. ial time. Mntertainment will be featured. and EVERYWHERE Jmlg DuComb, Monday. The man was lined $10 and cols on a second count, that of assault and battery, filed by the arresting officer. Miiny lnnIs make lieht many make lizlit of work. work and 1VHT I'ali. 151 jvars oM, 710 N. Alien st., was arrested at 7 o'clock last, night by Otficers O. Hamilton and Hates, charged with assault and battery on complaint of his wife. Wlui t lo you think? A Zliytzkn ; wretinif inatrli wan cHnrrlcd Ie4-atis4 t Ii itowiI wanted to Incur I'adorrw okl jI.i. IVrsort.s who served on the t-Ioc-uon ooaras win no aoio to crei tneir t compensation Wodnes lay, Clarence Sedgwick, county auditor, announced Monday following the all-owing of election bill by the county commissioners at their regular weekly meeting. Morcrnthau blanie .meri4-4i for Turk troubles. It in only a iution of time until we ret the hill. A regulation U. army blanket and a maroon colored overcoat were stolen from the automobile belonging to T. J. Green, 10 47 Lawndale av., according to a complaint received by the police early .Monday morning. The car was parked in the 40 0 block on W. Marion st.. the complaint added. Sinee 1Ö1S price-" have dropped 10 time and gone up 11. Mrs. John Harrison, u0."i S. Iluh st., denies that George Lullens, arretted at Mishawaka for intoxication and who gave- his home at that address, lived there. No man by that name had ever lived at her rooming house, she declares. Two robbers boarded nn Ohio train, but the porter brulie4l them off. lYetl Maser is chargeil with contempt of court in papers filed in Su perior court No. l, Monday, asking) that he show cause why he has not! continued paying $4 a week to his wife, Blanch, from whom ho wa: ! divorced May 20, 1919. He is said to; be 3-0 in arrears with his payments.' "CrmI." ii 1 1 doctor, "tire brain fool." Tlmt's food for thoujfht. I Desertion I- allegitl In a suit for j divorce filed by Clarence H. Miller! in 4jper:or court No. 2. Monday in whih he State that his wife! Theoda, left him without reason cn April 15. 1?22. They were married Jan. 7, 1920. Most men tell their wire everything even If they don't know it. C1IICA(;) Mr-. Allen Zcigt-nfu .-turtle-i the Sunday paraders when! she appeared on v Michigan blvd. j weirin? a live fox for a neckpiece. I It worried until the fcx. a pet, took after a chicken. Some of tliee modern flat are no mall the children lutve to utand out in the hrll to rrH. TOIJ17T -fiuanN nt to Iioier'' what became of mail p'.aced in , Joseph Krjavic's front porch, alved ; the mystery when they saw Ji.r.eÄ'i i pf t gevit munching decoy letters
llccovvr Ford Stolen Over Four Years Ago
Over four years ago Guv Smith "f New Carlisle had a Ford roadster stolen from, his private girage. Yesterday the ca.r was returned r t v Via i ft i -; t ' r of Ctrinn otot of thi c.ty. member of the Ir.d.ana suite policx. Tho Pord ! roadstsr during the rour years interval, however, had been changed into a Pord touring car. The car was taken in on a trade by a loca.1 garage man. who acted in the bel.ef that it was the property of th-i mnn who mado the trade. The former owner also believed that it wa not a stolen car. It had been registered in Michigan, but Otstot traced tho machine when an attempt was made to obtain a certificate of title under the Ir.d-ar.a law. Just who must stand tho loss of the Ford is a moot question, Otstot declared, as both the 'garage people and the former owner acted in good faith. The Indiana law requiring certificates of t.tle are working a hard--hip on tho5e who operate with stolen cars, even where the engine number has been removed. Report Improvement in Samuel Lee per s Condition The condition of Samuel Leeper, former president of the American Trust Co., now retired, who was injured Sunday evening when struck by an automobile driven by Clem C. White-man, was reported, as slightly improved last night. Dr. J. I... Wilson, attending Mr. Deeper, expects a gradual recovery. Mr. Leener receiver! painful bruises about the body, a slight scalp wound MARKET
Open High Advanc" Iiumely Common 1- 4 Allia Chalmers 41H jl'i American Can Co . 71 72 U American Car Foundry ISO American Industrial Corporation .... 30Va HO1 American locomotive 123 124 American Smelting ü.a1-s 55 American Sugar 71i,s T.a'i American Telephone and Telegraph ...122U American Wool 9 5si )6 Anaconda Copper 4fI2 49 12 Atchison 1 0 1 i 102U Pall win Locomotive 125 12ß H Paltimore and Ohio 49 Lethlehem Steel "P." 68 5Bi I'.rooklyn Itapid Transit lßi California Petroleum 51 314 Canadian Pacific 1431; 1131 Central Leather 353i 36 Chandler 59 S 60 Ches.ai'O.ak" and e)hio 72 722 Chicago, Milwakee and St. Paul Com... 27 27U Chi'-api, Milwaukee and St. Paul Prfd. 40U 4 1 "i, Chicago and Northwestern S6li Chicago. 11. ck Island and Peoria 3 5 ?4 36 Chicago. Kock Island and l'eoria "A" . 96 96 H Chicago, Hock Island arid Peoria "Ii". 89 Chili Copper 26 Ri 27V Chino Copper 24 H 24 H Corn Products 126 120" Crucible Steel 73'i 74a4 Cuba Cane Sugar 12 12 Prie Common 127i 12U deneral Motors Common 14'i 14 ?4 Goodrich 314 31 ai Great Northern Ore 34 .14 V2 Ore it Northern Railway SS8; International Harvester 104 ,2 104Ri Industrial Alcohol 62 62 Illinois Central 1104 Inspiration 34V 3 4 34 International Xickel 14 4 144 I11tern.1lior.al Paper 55 Vs srH Kansas City Southern 20 H CO1 Kelly Springfield 40; 41 '4 Kenmcott Copper 32 . 33 U Ia -kawanna Steel 79 xi 79-i Leliii?h Valley C4S4 C5; Marine (bmmon 12,2 13 Marino Prfd S2vs 52 Ta Mexican Potroie-um 220 221 Ilami Copper . .' 2C Midvale Steel 30U 31 Missouri Pacific 1S54 1 S U National Enamel 63:?4 C4U Nevada Copper 14 New Haven Railway 2"t 26 li New York Central 95 U 9 6 s Northern Pacific S2U S2U Norfolk and Western 117H llSl Pacific Oii 46 '3 47J4 Pan American Oil SG1 S7a4 Pennsylvania 47 47H Peo;do.s Gas 91 9ii I'ul'.man 123 Äs 121H Pure Oil 29 29 k Ray Consolidated Copper 13 U 13 Reading 7S2 S0 Republic Iron and Steel 4 7 14 47 6a Sears Roebuck 83 84 Sinclair Oil 32 H 3 2x; Southern Pacific Railway 91 913; Southern Railway 2 3?i 2 3?a Studebaker Common 122 121 Studcbaker lrfd no Texas Oil 47 H 4:y2 Texa.s and Pacific 25H 251 Tobacco Products 51 S21o Union Pacific 1431 144 United StTtea Rubber sos4 51 Unite 1 States Steel Common lOü1 106 United States Steel Prf.l 120 "a 121 Utah Copper 61 g2 Vanadium 3 6 3 Virginia Chemical 25 26 Wabash - v 27 2 8 Western Union HO White Motors '. ... 48 4SH Willys Overland 5" 57 Quotations by Thom.son and McKinnon. M-:W YORK LIUtRTY IW)DS. United States Liberty Si's, J 100.42. United States Liberty First 4 U 's, $9 8.70. United States Liberty Second 41;s. $98.54. United States Liberty Third 4'i's, $98. 7S. United States Liberty Fourth 41,4s, $95.76. United States New 4U, $99. SO. Unlte.1 States Victory 4's, S100.2S.
MARKET DECLINE IS THOUGHT NEAR END Prices Fluctuate Monday, With Moft Closing Marks' Below Saturday. NKW YOLK. Nov. 13 (By A. P.) Stock prices ee-sawed up and down In today's market retle-ting in general the covering and felling operations of .short Interests, who appeared to be in complete control. Final prices were generally below those of Saturday but the strength of the resistance encountered at today's lower Lvc-ls indicated that the decline had about run its course, at lat temporarily. licit of nearly $d,i00.0 )0 after paythre points on publi-ttion of the .annual report which showed a delicate of nearly SG.-OO.I-OJ after pay
SOUTH BEND ELKS INITIATE MICHIGAN
mil vjLAuü Ur 10U vxa x vmiwM v j Visiting Delegation Met by! Band and Escorted to Local Temple. South Bend lodge No. 23 5, B. P. O. K., was host last night to the Michigan City lodge at an initiatory service and entertainment. Onehundred and fifty member of the Michigan City order participated in the' celebration which began early In the evening when the vi-itlng members were met at the South Shore station by a P.rge delegation and esontorl tn the club houe. Klbel band headed the proctsion which a tVn-mifVi th downtown bus Iness streets. The South llend drill team exemplified tho decree work on the Michigan City cla?s of candidates, following which an elaborate entertainment furnished by professional taient from Chicago was presented Singing and darcing numbers were offered by artist under the direction of the Western Vaudeville club. Luncheon was served after the entertainment. SrilUT AWAY SPIKITS. CHICAGO, Nov. 13. Ten men representing themselves as prohibition agents today carted away a carload of whisky from the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad yards. They had escaped with the liquor In five motor trucks before government accnts were informed or tno smim- ' lrlinsr of the whisky and Its removal. I A senrch frthe men is under way. SUMFilARY
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ment of dividend for the year ending Aus. 21, last. Other steel, were weak in sympathy. Vanadium yieMjng 14; Bethlehem and MM vale ios.ng about a point each and United states Steel. Ropubllc and Roplogie receding fractionally. General Asphalt, common and perred. es'-abHehed new low rco-ds for the yeir on net losses cf i-iight'y more than than six and four po'i ts respectively, but thev recovered somewhat in later dealing!. Houston tell to 6 3, also a new low and then rallied to 65, a net io-s of two point Pan-American "B- droPPP(1 mor; than two points and the "A" was off cne pointa while Mexican Petroleum which hal ceased to be much of a factor in the market because cf the mall amount of tock outstanding also dropped a point. Change? in rail shares were mixed but mostly downward. Jersey Central dropped thre points on announcement of otficiahs that no immediate distribution of the profits of its proprietors was contemplated i.oise, of a point al-o took place in Lrie, second preferred. Pere Mar-
Ti tle, r.reit Northern. ; r frrr ' Nickel Plate," ljrakana:;r. a a r, ' iMawar" and iludn. h i !U a l.r. ; ai'.d 'citato an. I N -rf h '. 4t r-t ; mad" iiiit jrair-s whiie V-rn: Pacific uH-i pushed up over t' ;
f r t1 to the : I regular Quarterly divl in Is of Perrtr.t. yielding fraoti'-nalh Saturday's c'.o-" c!f: C1uere 1.1 o- . vCall money o:enei rod h n percent thr"vichoa: th" d.v. P. r 's In the time tncr.ey n. irk. : confined most 2 v to re: v,tN w'. i - v. ore nrrange. l f T: bulk e f the c:tn:m T: ..1 . moving at 1 " An ro " i th fort 1 en Ni'b. ir--Italian rate ir."ve j 470 in rtspor.se to ti o n b y o v e r n ; r. : r. t :p th cn-th th" condition in tliat Importers and j buyers of str tourh:t;- 4.47' a r. - moveir.'-r.t. RALLY BROUGHT AROLT L WHEAT Ol OTATIONS CHICAC.i ). x..v. i . Covering by horts lite .p. : sion broaclit a! oat ;i r iK;. wheat mar ket. a ft- r it ). ,! w ithin relatively r. nr-w h:a. at a s'.is;ht;y hiclier ae: - t .. the Influence of W.r.u;; g : and higher p.ictat ioe, ;T1 The clo.-e was urn hat. 4'- 1 t cents with It rf-nlnr 7 I '4 t. and May 11.", to 11.". . : r. r. 11 1 ret l.iu rr t r 1 . ....- - 1 4 i a . . i like a shade off to provisions unci a i n , v : t ! -7 ri. The action of t was erratic. Pr-- 1 felt, on all the hul-r-a strong belief in th e T ' .- : and C -1 . l r the trade was inoiino! t . t ! .-e : 1. 1 as : 1 v, ,!l;e ! caution and s 11 only on tio Turkish situation was r' -. unfavorable and t r.d-d i b j uneasiness causing i est - ' : :o-: of ! bearish operations. Th-re ah' -av-' i was enough wheat on haiol to r'..e - 1 ... 1 the rallies despite support wir., a came mostly from P'cal l.r, lt--. M. st of the purchases, howev. 1-. weragainst sales made in V, innip.-g. Corn and oats showed a r.ath"r heavy undertone, a.erair..: bw : early on local pressure, bur. rillying later cn short covering. No rr.aterial change uns r.o'e in r.ish premiums and the ,1 ar.and ! r actual griin was fairly i-'ood. s sah's were mad" to exp"'tf r-. thnili th.ere was r.o fre-h Irp: of consequence from abroad, cording to seaboard reports. t a 0 rnir.r.o ritoDKi: markht. BI'TTini i;.(-;ts ll'.Tltut.s. i'r.vnery extras 4s-; .-xtra iir' om firsts V,"f,i joe; piek in c '" k '-"' K'PIS Ite-';j'! '.:;' :t. . M . i !.i ti eelis 4,'i'ii'Pi'; erdinarv l:r-:s a firsts 4'.t""'.; citrus 2'-1 cta-rks 2b' : .linits 1 I Ii'-. CI IK KSK Twins. new 2 : I Mis'..- t?4'.i 24 1 -c ; Ye.iiu' Aai-ri'' is i'i .'I' j -; - h-eriis 24'.r.,4I: brirk '---.''. i.ivi: rot iri;v- i'iiri.ys to-..--. -i. 'k ens lri l'l ; uprinir's 1'.'.' ; rc;-r IP-; iec; ducksCIIICAfiO l,ntTOCK. CHICAGO. Nov. hi. -Hn;s -K.s-e'p; 4t).oh: market slow, .V,j Inner. 1 S..ra : b.sivy w i-hf S- s ,Vi ; 1 1 1 - 1 ': :i -ii I weight fv40'i.V.; iiiriit w.-iglu S-s.r.... 8 45; light lights s..".-c; s j-, ; ,-avy j .0 k I insr. f-iii'iot 1; $7. "."' 7c : p.e-k : r: j: .-.) roi?h $7..t.V't7,: jo;., ,s t - äo 1 SUT.LT- liec :s 2 4 .- ; i i.i r ti hesf iiial?i:-s !,;i:r! and rum nimi S". a 1 - T" j---rl one w'-t.r lli ai.'l era::t ,. . .i : eua-s ..k '. ti i.i ; hvi-h iiaai sj. ..'i l.i. PATTLK--K-c-ipts .12 steady t tiir.'L? nil Inst and primp $11.7.V ?.' ; S7.1".V; 1 1 .70 ; rum ini'ii sj I -!ii-e ?;..' '. 12.7.", e. ::Sfi'j:t); butcher catt; .."; Mirk"' rad.s. '!. Iiieilinm ;'"! . '. ; T.i'e : l'"" l . : 1 1 ; u s i : n ' i i u : i : a I: d 1 !' Siee(,pl COWS S.'l ."ill ,1 s J,-,! Si .''.! "il : :l I: ."' " 7 .". ' I c.ro; nnners und c-.itP-r ?'2. ." ' : :i ii-.r tstivT'i jftt'i :;.7." ; v-it .-alv.-- T." 10. 75; feeder -toTs $Y'( 7.7." ; s'"-i steors '54 Lk.Vv.7.73 ; srocker cows nn l lars jai 6.10. INDIAVAI'OI.IS LIVr.STOI K INDIANAPOLIS, N.-v. 1.1. 1 1 ( i S ceiit.s l.'l.Hm; market i'."..- : -.t. heavies f".."iO: tne.i.i ai nOx- l S"."o; iiion hdH S :! s 1,0 ; I. ok f - ..-- SSIIKKP Klit'IlITl S 2t; ;na:. -t Top $.v. vi.:. CAI.VKS lt.-ce;j.: 7't; anrket s: Te.j. S12; loill; ju.ro CATThi: -Uecei; ?s t; mnrk-t Steers $Y2rt2.:); ows and h-:f.-r K22Ö. - II. r.t c-.;ii .HI EAST III I TAI.O LIVITOCK. KAST JW'n-'AI.O, N.,v. I.". . CAT I I. Uecupts l,'"i; inark.-' ie-r iv . l-.".-a.'e Shij'phig st.-.-rs ' ' 1 Jo ". 1 : , gr.ide-s fs'i'e.Vi; 1,1 if.-r ".;;-;-;!; ,-, eOi;: l.iiKs- ?i'. r..i.-, ; p. ,. r- : 7 eO ; m i t tj ciiff. a :td .":;,.--; $ .e. ('AI.VI1S--K- a 27 i ; mi oIo : (';', t-. .-!.:.,. si'.; '.;: ;n 0:1 light yraib-s; st-.idy en biwer. VerkfTs ?a ; jO-s eo.",:
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