South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1922 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22. 1922
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Bankers Calm As ls'""lit! ' standard vnionCoumy umh state i- i if i Oil Fillin-f Stnthm1 " 0irrf fin.
uurgcury situim; Tf;IU:i: 1IAUTE Ira Xov
Sfenas "Holdup"
oDOWAGIAG SCHOOL BOARD WARS OYER
ELKHART HEWS
ARCHITECT'S BILL
I'UCILAliT. Nov. 2I Acordlnj
1 r: ;TnT.: man iv i-f.ice
hro; Tu relay, r.o develop
e my.-: ry surrounding
I th" death of Char Phll'dr. N-.v i Vork Central ' ar ipalrtr, whow Prnmntiirp Artir.na ff rlmnl bodv a four. I l1" fe-? north ot
th" Oakland av.. sub-ray Furiay, nijrht. hi" yet occurred, and the th'T.v that he in run down by an inknoxn autI-T .vhi waf hing H : rv-v Warnkiuch. t' -" ;;:
MAY STRENGTHEN INDIANA DRY LAW
Accidental Slip of Toot Takes Cops and Patrol to Local 15ank.
Authorities Rr.ults in Controversy.
Lei.-lature Mav Consider Bill KP?Iy !,",fore noon,
AlaKinj; uperaiion 01 aim a Felonv.
I :.t;o someone h-t hi- f"Jt. fl p. 1 luilJ corn motion wa caused In the
.St. Jcr.h Yall-v Ix'in & Tru.n Co.
Tucel ay.
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Do's? anJ Tarh'T dro.v has::! to th cur:ir of "Vuh::.sto:i
wiu.e many motorists w -?re pa ?.ng the ;lac two unmaske.i bandit jhM up the Standard 0.1 corr.i'ftr.y lillinir station at Thirteenth an-I I Ohio i-i., htro and ccapj with thJ content of th cash drawer, after ins? Informed that the attendant
if tho tation did not know th co:al'ir.atlon if th.j bife. Police, armed w:t; r. t tuns, wtr- rud:ed tn the
j sr np but a thorough M arch of the J ru lhborhooj failed to reveal any
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.
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I NDIANA P( ) US. Nov
county had tho bst average corn yild in Indiana thl year. Cieorpo C I?n'r.t, federal agricultural statistician for Indiana ?Md today. It wa 50 hush'Is pr acre. Hancock county ranked second with 51 anl Morjran third with CO, Martin and Laport counties ran an even rare fjr lowest yield eaca with 27 bushels per acre. Hamilton county led all th rst in potato average with 130 per acre.
Next came Washington county with i 123 and DeKalb co'inty was tliird i with 117. The lowest was in Lake i'-'unty with "C bushels pr ccr.
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Ti.r ar v. . ;t rr. s of civ. 1 'ar In ?n local o:.o',; bf ai 1. Two of them j.r- wfl.r. th!r f.r.c-r in each liier.' ficc ar. 1 thy are all roarlr.j. And the tax;.a-rn ar kxely to go
mal;1 th' Ir Jücit whi-k
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Nov.
the persons ! 't'd ruthl Into the bar.k buildins:
whlt mule" xpertlr:- to !lnd customers and bank I
It i said that i : ! i r 1 a I -9 facing or.e cr mere dopcra-
.:i will b introduct'd at the nut does with hvavy k'anj K veled
bfr-re hr-
to war t'o
tied. Two a.r.d a hr.f yr. v.-.t. in turn r-nrlr.i.-!n
rs a-o th" town -:- ar.d .'.tafd ; : mv -".rKi') IVi ,vi?iar. A
;. o iiiOiul r 1 1 i to ! tho only If. ;f.'.I or. for hiM d'.itii. The et manner in which h- mt hi h-ath is not known. thouRh his injuria bore out th fact that he mut have been struck by a car
r.ithr than hit with an ax or some still owner can afford. It is saJd, to fth-.r lr.trument. ' mak hia own or to make whiskey
Thr- funeral will
.-MMi of the .state I' oUlaturt which I tli. m
-er.ea in JaiiUarj. making it a fh ,-iy to operate a still. I r. der tho present law it Is only a misdemeanor to operate a tili. A
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South .Main st. It will b conduct . 1 by Itev. Il.C. Piank of the Simp '-n Mthodi. church.
for .-ale, and pay a line or serve a t-r;n in the county jail or penal farm
"uriouH ly.tanljrs. too timid to enter, presavd their uo.-a aira.nst tho windovra and peered, .n. On the inside business as uual o.- tho order. A few customer were drawing upon their savdnprs. the president wis talk r. over a loan with a prospective home builder and the typewr.ter
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" . boird to draw u, jlan- for th i.r bul'dinrn. Tli architects, Hamilton, perk in- atid Fallows frp "f'tid .enthir mo.ro than $4,000 for "ii'.r work. Thn the people.-? vot f v.-"h taken, the n-w school voted flown, nnd the who!" plan dror'pei!.
With.n the past week tho present!
No word has been received by tii LI k hart police relative to the h-appfarancv of James Thompt-ion. lor.i; automobile salesman. who lf Iiis hom l.Tst T.isclay, in tend -inp: to o to S'-outh Tter.d on busi-n-. II. s .vif his had no word it h'-r. and offers a theory that he .aicrht hav b- ti in an nc-idrr.t u. l i- now iri oth" unknown hos-l-it..l.
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Illkhart. on Nineteenth t., h.t. da in poped tho ardor of local boxing fans. Tho. plot was sold to the Huffman Improvmrnt C(., which intends to build houses tipon it, for
tn.rt rtn v Tt i or what in" nre:tn
i cot. Two shows wero held
both last rummer, but neither
m.nlc exponso-.
for profits are ?aid to be enormous. keys wer clicking: merrily under the
Tho bill that probably will be Intro- ! guidance of th nimble figures of the
duoAd ln the utate legislature would i ytenogTaphers.
provide a lino of abouo ?5,0O0 and a prison sentence of one yyar for operating a still. ' The persons who hao the bill un1t consideration. It is said, also are diMissin a proposal to incorporate provision that would m;ik it prima facio -Idenf that a person having a s-till ir. hi- po-sf.y-ion is vt-'i.itinsr tho llimor law. and would !i .ikr ir unlawful to c' H jar: that, (an be used in the construction ''f
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ar:i.lo aro ,, so used. If th'f
The pol ce officers rushed downstairs, where the b".e vaulta contain thousands of dollars, to find everything there in perfect order. There was nothing about tho place to indicate a holdup, but tho burglar alarm in the pol.ee station had rctj-i.-tered a call from the bank. No one sr orr.-d to kuow'jut how th.s alarm w.iü sour.ddj but the s.ipprv'ti'in is that onoor. r " foot h.-d s-'.ipped nnd tlu person had nci (lentaMy stepped upon the burplar alarm ,-."frri(-d in tho in the lloor of the tosement.
11 ay to Confiscate Still I c ' -t ti rrr i Ml .VI i:. N.-.v. 21. Whi h'.:rry-
o tho t i.t-ntrv to make a r-tid wa.uuii. .no. it. .uc-
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On TL 1 tier ! Oil -?:1T nipm'icr r,f N'amara, hates to violate an Indiana
police department arrived at a brld?o ju.Q: as an automobile. drien by Dorothy McCuiloch of Rojal Oaks, Mich., struck tho -ide of the bridge and overturned. Six persons in the machine were pinned under the car, but were uninjured. Police declare that they found a bottle of liquor in tho overturned car, but no iitta.-t- lav been made.
for hit
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rame law but he fears
chickens if he does not. He founl an oppessuni in chicken house, ran it down
causht It. But now he does not know what to do with U as it Is a violation ot the srame law to harbor fur-bear-ir.q-animals this time of tho vear.
ixjot ixToriMri: DIG R,PID3. Mich.. Nov. 21 Th pottf 'trice htre was robbed cf
S20.000 in or..h and stamre. The rob- J of
1 ery was morning.
not .liscororoi until this
di:puty Ai niToit. INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 21
Cue, Iemorat!e chairman of Clinton county, will terve as deputystate auditor afrer Robert Pneken
FYankfort. Democratic auditor-
ect, takes ofMces Dec. 1, it wa annotir.ced Ttesdaj.
iSZVjZ'i 7::zcZS:- three students held
C harit .1. Piek, Ron Wilker and)
.F'-hn Hauff man have rcfivrAl fron: t'.;o p.rm of Hom'.Iton. Perkins & lMIows a bill for ?12.ömo in lieu of broken contract with thom rcard-
jr. islon is iiuide ;l part of the pro-j
Posted bill, a person who lues ;i still; ' - in his possesion, would bo subject , k. II. TC. ClS'ri not warned for to a fine and a sentence in prison, f secret fcelety, but after a famous The purpose of tho Mil j.- to, i Tale club. AH dealers two for 15c, htrenrthen the present state prohf- adv. 292 t
there, j bition law , and it is behoved tho bill ;
will be passed ln the state legisla-1
uro. The W C. T. U. and the Anti-
S.iloon If-asrue will support tho pro-! poj-rd bill in the legislature.
Ralslon could ncr be white and be wholewheat.
ON CAR THEFT CHARGES rr7-s Step-Daughter to
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'. l oo ; Itl.mu' Ar"IiltMf. Mr. Phlllip-on. when Fpoke-n to i enctrnini; tho matter shrugged his shoulders and .s.aid that Dr. fjharles M. Mejc-r- was mainly responsible for t'ne siitnim-r of tho contract and a MMr.v etilen t s with tho architect.. P.'t Dr. Mewrs de-nled It hotly, ant - 'ri r.ir: "Ho I did it, did he? I fl-ip-j...-,. ,-iftor makinar such a collc-fal 1'. under they want to shift the ref i'on-ibiliy of i; all on my shouldy.-'." :ol so to.- iiiatter , and doesn't i'.-'. Tt hn bc-r-n s lid that there is p "-r ciumce nf tho nuitter belnir ctt ie I without litigation.
In the meantime, tho school board v im found it absolutely n et e.-a ry to n ike some provision for tho multi
tude of .school children, purchased a small portable, affair which stands in tho yard of the old Central school and for which t-hey paid $3,000 it Ls reported.
KALAMAZOO. Mich., Nov. -i With three boys, all from anions tho l-sit families, held here in connection wltn l pedes of automobile thefts. p-oIk-.o believed to-day they have broken up a bold prang. All threo are tudenL of Western State Normal school. They are .lohn Knltrht Ihlinjr. ?randon of John J. Knight, founder of the Knight family hero, one of the wealthiest ir Kalamazoo, and himself a former city police corumi.-sLoner, Crlei. when he came out of his cla.s? room at thrj Hilltop institution to jump into oneof the stolen machines. He imprimted Pato :ind Sheldon. All throe are said by the oiheers to have rr-ade a complete ennfess'ion.
Recover; To Get Estate OO'HIIN, Ind.. Nov. 2 1 . I'hysi- ' cians todav f xpo sol belief that
Elizabeth Teulaft -Witt will fully j ; recover from the wound she received , whell her stepfather, fuiis K. Witt j shot her in the lower abdomen a lew seconds after he shot her mother I in the back. Witt fell down stairs'! 'during tho shooting and died from! internal injuries two hours before' ! his wife expired. Tho Tetzlaff girl ! will Inherit the rsttate of about $S,-j ; 000. possession of which caused the
row between Witt and his wife. '
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RANKERS ARE WARNED TO WATCH TAX STATUS INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Nov. 21. Recause ho naid the government Is planning to increase Its collection of 1-aok taxes more than $ l.OOO.ooa a Iay to make up a deficit of IÖO.U00,'it II. Archibald Harris, nccountnr.t, who Is conducting the short O'Urjfl on accounting and federal taxation for th Indiana Rankers' a-s-ociatlon which began at tho
T'aypool hotel Monday. advised bankers to niako sure of a customer's tax status before making loan. "Recent reports from Washington nro to the tffect that tho go eminent will try to make tip its Jt'.'.O,0H000 do.icit through tho collection of back taxes." paid Mr. Harris. "This means that where Washington is now collecting something like tS00,000.0io a year ln back taxes. It must increase this amount to about 1 60-0. 000, considerably over $1.OXJ.COO a day. It therefore behoves the banker to make sure whether a customer is liable for an additional tax Mmcnt before- making a loan
s Lnc hiini 13 a preferred rrvlltor." In a d!ouslon that fcllowf-l. It
Was suggested that results of the rcer.t election, -whlffh rhanred the political complexion of the congress, might Indicate, that a law taxing und!tr1rute J earning would be enacted. Mr. Harris declared that such a measure would not "get anyher" Sn Wa-hington. It was not the Intention ot the federal government to create a tax that would impair ucrklr.fi capital.
Torre Haute National Guard Commander Quits TMRRi; HAUTE. Ind.. Nov. 21. Notification was received today by CI. A. Monnir.ger, commander of Company I. 151st Infantry, that hi.--resignation officer in the local National Guard would be accepted immediately. Receipt of government property in his possession by Rieut. Herman A. Collins, who is to succeed Capt. Monninger a com m inder of Company I. was directed. Capt. Monr.lnger said that this transfer of property, which amounts in value to about $23.000. would he made within the next few days. Capt. Monninger has been associated with the militia for 21 years.
I lO III IOW R H'O.M C TI YES. WARSAW, Ind., Nov. 21. A shortage of motive, power on the Fort Wayne division of the Pennsyl
vania railroad has necessitated the j borrowing of many freight locomo- ( lives from the Chicago & Great J
Western road. These locomotive are now being used In moving fre'ght between Fort "Wayne and Chicago.
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NILES NILKS. Nov. 21. MIps r.ernice Guyott. laughter of Mrs. Verna 20 9 Cedar St., and Walter F. Forbes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cdward Forbes -9s Main st., were married Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock at it. Mary's rectory by Itev. V. Dnvat. The couple was attended by the eroom's brother and slter. Edward Forbes and Miss Helen Forbes. After a wedding breakfast at tho homo of the bride's aunt. Mrs. Carrie Ileum, 11 2 X. Third st., where the youns people, will reside, they left on an auto trip. The bridegroom an ejectrlclan and la soon to embark in business for himself. The bride was graduated last June from the Nllcs hi'h Bchool. The Southern Hod and Gun club received 4 0- rani of perch this mornIns "which were planted In Smith and Barron lakes. Mn. Leo Hartdell has returned to Towariac after a visit with her faster, Mrs. Emma Brown. Mri. Caroline Hexter of Narp&nee, Tnd . Is a pruet at the home of C. F. Meyers, 1530 Oak rt. Mrs. Viola Tribbs has returned to Chk-auo accompanied ly her brother, A. W. Goldie. Mr". II. J. KreusTr and 5n. Ray. who hav been vlsltlncr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Runse In MIch'.gun City. have returned home. Mr?. Belle CurtL? Woods, 50 4 Ca.-s who wcr.t to Chicago to spend th winter, has returned on account of the serious lllne?? cf her uncle, I,rthr Curtis !n South Bend. Mi Anna Iyons has returned to Ilammord. Ind.. after a visit wi;h her slter. Mrs. Thoma Kennedy. M.r. E, P. IVyers. r03 St. Joseph nr., who underwent an operation at the Santltarlum in St. Joseph, is Tnaklr.jr rrorrfs towanl recovery. Mrs. If. S. Whitney, prominent Ber.ton Harbor woman, well known in Nile?, underwent a eerioua operation at Tvbor hospital In Benton Harbor and her condition ! considered critical. Henry Pun. ". an Wlnols parole violator, surrendered to Nlles policeman Cutting here Monday nl?ht. He
said h was sentenced from Law- ' rencf burs to the 50uthern prison at : Chester for from two to Zi jArn for ' r-rn.l larrenv. He fdld he fecapM
BY UE HUSBAND. DIES three years äto. KOKOMd In ! N--v. 21. rrs Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kozny. who Frrtnces Ph'.hi'P' y. Z?-. dl hnv,- an apartment n: the Xew srly today at a hospital here th( Fowler hotel, are parents of a on. result of wounds rex-:ve,l Monday , born at Kpworth hospital In South hen nhot by her husband, Abe j Herd.
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INDIANAPOLIS ZONING ORDINANCE COMPLETED IN'DIANAPOLIS. Nov. 21. In jif.d careful Mttidy cf the city ronirtr r:l'r.ar.ee was planned by Mayor T'-w Fthank Tulay lfrr h " s! prns
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.'itr,r.drr.eris had br. a.pt r.tMiir.tC elements wh'.h hsd bri opy rl to t h crdlr.iT.i- St wa3 pa-H.tKi by ihe cour.'l. erownir..: a year's work of the c.ty r'innir.c ctmm:s-f!-in. The oMirsr.oe provide 7-ne in v.hfch rMencefl, buitnerv. chtirche. .-hooL. club or manuf..tt;rlncr oulldinrs rr.AT ? erected, raulres round area in the nr' ,y d stricte cmmer.Ä'.rrate w'.th hearth and cornfort of th pop ar.d 1xv luiAhnsr
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1326 S. Michigan St. 815 S. Michigan St.
SPECIAL SALE VEDKESDAY, IM. 22, 1922
COFFEE Fine Peaberry or Chicago Blend
SUGAR
Fine Granulated, 10 pounds . . . . ,
29c
FLOUR
Gold Medal or Pills bruy, V hbl
SOAP P. & G. Naptha 10 bars
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Pumpkin, large can
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Hominy,, No 3 can
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Spinach, National brand. No. 3 can .
21c
Campbell's Pork and Beans
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Sauer Kraut, taree can . . .
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KOKOMO WOMAN, SHOT
Mrs. Bhllippoy's mother, Mn. F.Un
NTOAVi: NOMINATED.
Parnee. The nhootin. it was said. ' "WAHSAW. .ov. n. .naynr jui... followed a c.us.rrt-l between Mr. and j A. Sloans ha. been nominated for Mrs. Philippoy and for which Phil-! president of the Warsaw KIwanis I: pry blamed his mother-in-law. club. The annual election will be I'hllii. poy. who went to the police next week.
J.e.i(Jiuarters after the ghortir.t;
PLUM PUDDING, R. R. Small 29c Large 53c
Jell-O, Assorted Flavors, 3 for
29 o
Rice, Blue Rose, per pound
2G
Navy Beans, per pound j 1
Cornmeal, Bulk, per pound
20
Noodles, Home made
14c
Macaroni, Bulk, per pound ....
11c
Cookies, National, Home made . . . . .
....10c
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Rumford's Baking Powder, 12 ounces
22c
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FAIOfHR VITS. SIIATJR IiAKT., N'or. 21. Harvey frrandonbuTff. 70. died at hlü home eavt cf this p)ace.. foHrwlrx a lonp lllr.s -with PrljhVB a'eaf. OptrrnJna parts th cloudH and the tr.nplv and rots nothirv.
Raisins, Seeded or Seedless, "9 per package Bflw
CANDIED PEEL Orange 30c Lemon 29c Citron 70c
Dromedary Dates, per package
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Prunes, 50-60 ITF size y8 Cream of Wheat, tf" per package a5i5 Kellogg's Bran, Or per package IwV Argo Gloss or mJ 1 Corn Starch fl arge package lb Palmolive Soap, 1 per cake fl 2 j Kitchen Cleanser, ß 4 for 1 G Olives, Plain Queen, h! A 16 ounces Öllu Pancake Flour, -p Q 1 Aunt Jemima's 0j2(j SYRUP, OLD MANSE 1 12 pound can 29c 2Vi pound can 19c KARO SYRUP ll2 pound can 8c 5 pound can 24c
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