South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 333, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 November 1922 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Indiana and Michigan News
frr-m Crar.stcn. III., this evening to
fpcr.J the remainder
of
the week
! with h!3 parent?. Mr. and Mrs. F. ! V cd. At the card party siren at Moore ; hall last ove-nlnjr by Mocseheart I.'ciT. the hlsrh scores were won by i v:::am Snoop ar.d Mm. II. 11. te Jnni The low cores w-re won by j rutp Henrv. S'.. an 1 A. S'jt-
DßEGIN SEARCH FOR REDS ESCAPIH6 IN MICHIGAN ROUNDUP
ELKHART NEWS
I;LKI1A!'.T. Nov. :c. rran!: j !;u-"r, CS yean; of a,-r-. rm f , f Mr. i.r.d Mrs. Charit Shaver, living two j rrds r-rth of the city, lost Iiis ri?r.t
iarrn thi rr.ornir. at 10:30 o'ol . k ! .vhn it va cau.it n a crrn p.ared-
Authorities to CCk )1 AIIeg'Hp ur on the farm rf Melvin 5-anfonl.
'CASS CO. CIRCUIT
OPENS INRUSH,;
Manv
NILES
Woih for Trial al St. JorCpll.
r") mSI'-fl north
the r;tyt a
r r..I
Cases on Criminal
Docket Set for Hearing lv Judge Des Voigne.
i lorn ! be -v.
eff fcrjr Inches above the e!
CASHOI'OLIS.
iir.ct ca.-o
st Josirrn.
atiti.e.:
h.,
fs thro-u-hr-U t.a
Try ? a!-l in thr a;;.r. hf-r.-slcn of ö 1 .'.'.'.sl i'rates t' th open-air '.:nu:i:.t --.r.vrr.tb'-n !n;crn i-tf-.-l whtn Ii'-rir.'.'! r.. n r.r. l febral
ifer.t.i arre:-i--il 13 for violation of j
A m o r. the 11 who arc declarei! t " ii-iVo (x.npr.J whrn th convention in th" Mi-:hi:an v,-oo.; was rai.Jr-1 ur- a'.-- rt -1 to ho I I'astr St-.V:'-, fä'.a lt'-vs I'.l M'-r of i: iti rr.:r:c:'- lb vi- Krsr.M?!::, Ar-r..-!j L'-'-ur.?';;, . !M::;.r "w. :;., Max Ttf i! ov.t, (.'barb-; ib-imh'-in. Krum- . n i i: th '': . ountv jail for viol iti"n f th? IIKnr: -.Iltion I trv.
j Mr. Shaver tva.i r-s!3t!r. Mr. S.anj for i la 1.1s work, no wa-i also h.s !rothT, Ijouii Shaver. TI:o latter
tv.o w er 5 rlo'.n t.:o carriirig ar.i ho v.as flolnr' tho fccdlnk; Ixul3 shove '1 h!s hanl into thj rollers to lUlols an tar when h!"? com-j panlor.s faw him dnwn into the cpcr.ine:. The thrc-'lder o-oul-l no: j a HtoppeJ quickly enough to pr- ! vent an accident, an-1 thf; arm was torn off. The Charles WalU-y am- ; balance and Dr. I. T. Kuhn were summoned, and thA victim w;-s hur-.
! ri"d to tho Hlkhart Oeiicral h'-,
Mich.. Nov.
a n-: i.im .a.-. tu I"? irj.a in mi November t'ini of circuit court will
l - that vi IZ. Is. lie
NIL.F:s. Mich.. Nov. 2 : . "The j
Lattice Window" ;raa the fubjtct on!
which Harry T. Kichere. patnr of
rristvtorian church n.dircr.-C'1 ;
the Exchange club at their weekly, luncheon today in an effort to c:v.phasize -he responsibility of t!v corn-! munity to a bey. A committee was; named to secure a speaker who will j .P'-ak on the subject of educational mattem In observance of education al week. Dec. 2 to iK I Mr. ani Mrs. William Hann.!
ei. c.iarea n.i . , ... .,4
?'.v.nd!ln:r a Ca. county farmer out.:..1 . ...t -1
of 20,00 0 throtigh talo of fako totk. I'lea of g-'-iilty f i t entered by defendant wz. changed later to not Suilty. Judee Des Vo!znc3 set Dec.
res! dir. 5 west of Nile?, .are parents! of a daughter. ; The ITmnvanuei Missionary collo-oi
I .s entertaining newspapermen of the
t: re-.rz v." 11 a 5
: n.tal. I Io is r.ov,
j poslle there'
H. T. I'avro. in charge of til.
iitv : 1 K.'if
:t:.i:i that .' aroli wap to b
in K'.khart for raising
cam-fur.fl--
lirooks trora me
th-' allege 1 mis.int; s r..a 1 here r.t the nr
I ilnr.-.' T.t p ;. Ji:r-':: htM fr tho 1 : 'i 1 j L. -. 1 l:i th r ti r-. who wro or-
r'd to apff ar Ja:.. 1'. f(,-r tria!.
i r.-: Mi;.- w.i , ;;;ven ur. .11 jan. - io
!1 u bill of frjrtJ'V.i'lar.-, when, al.-'o. I i'.if,'" White will rub- en a motion d- f'-rv-e for ' p. .r;.te trial.-1. 1 Ifty-oriv ScMlcllt. IT - At'y Char1.--. W. Gore, of i'.- rri' :: o-jnty. an ! A.-s't Atfy-Cen . I. :ni!h, 1-tnsiar, wer-' xe-
or.ibl? frr
the..-. w.:i I." v r:j:v.t ir. ec miction .'.h -.- c:jso. At t;;'- :.rn:;-:,ni":.t the dc-f--:.d.-.r.t.'i b--.l bv William Z. i'orter. iV-.e l I--iob r of th vi;-j . om-:.iUr.i.-pleade.l no' guilty. lo-tcr va- n r. o o 1 1 i : i j u n ; t a t . v when q'ie-3-i'.-r.e 1 a." to t'-.e l-f(-r. -;.' plan-1. Matthat "it wll! all ronio out in th.v tr;:.:." Defense Att'y W s.-c -liu. however. r.T.tenb.vi that ti:: arrest of tn 'TT.T.ui.ists violaf il th riiiti oT l.- .e M;erh aa l 1 a e a s?v:ablac.
Cuns'd.-rabb. ditfcul-y is .xpecUdlG. O. P. STATE SOLONS
to be ra t by t!u- f-archers for tl;c x..i-in? alle-, d deJe-ates, it : b'lievd the persons sousrlit have hvatl'.T-'.d to ariou.i pjit.j of the i Oiir.tr;. Mr:;. Stoke, who was rfcntly pardor'-d from Ix-avenworth, has brerj reported to be in Mexico.
Dowaiae. Although Mrs. Storic b: at present ill in a Kalamazoo hopit il, it is believed that the date set will Kivo. the defendant fcumcler.t time to recover. Th cas-? of Milton Ornenheirn.
1 rrominent business man of Dowa-
charged with violation of the
xor law, will bo postponed until
term. .ludpe Des Volcncs
grar.tinu' the reque.-t mailoty his .attorney, T. K. Cavanaush, who pbal that b.e could not obtain wit-
MURDERER DIE IN CHAIR j t; IXDIANAI'OLTS. Ind.. Nor-. 2?. a jury clisasrrred. Mrs. Amazona D. Montgomery, fo.-j Tho culmination of an embezzlotho murder of whoso hufeband, Den.Ilarnt cnarff.; against Krr.et StanUrooks, will bo executed at state rirJ former ca.-hier at tho Jone5? prison Friday, protested to Gov. Mc- Haul:, will also b postponed per. 1-
today against any orpamzo . irrr an appcrii tf) the Supreme court
from his conviction here. Three alleged violators of the
4 ff.r t if. lltn r.f tV-.la fril 1
Atty. Thomas K. Cavar.ansh f l" Josht r:l:e th!s V "?rv ! agreed to tho date of Dec. 11 asked t V01 a which t:me the cohegea, by Pros. Asa K. Uayden for the bu;Vn3 p f,ns h4? "f0"" . ,M ! appearance and trial of Maud Cush- N!Ics H open .t.:o bavt la.l irxx- Storie. rharej wjth poisoning fe'n rexi Triday - eve-ning when (
5..,. lTiien,! n,., r....-,., wponc win cemo r.tre i; a, b i.-v.
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for tho Near Hist Kt-lit-f, reported . iac today that the citizens had pledge 1 ! pj to dato M.2SJ.02. The amount oJjr-"4X."
51,r,l0.03 lias been palo. WIDOW WANTS TO SEE
d !
o :
Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. D. Klaer a
s-ar.s left todav for Iattsburff
sp-nd Thankwivltii,'. Mr. and Mr?. II. II. Helraan and dauRhtor will leave tomorrow for St. Iouis. Mo., to spond Thanksgiving and the remainder of tho week with Mr. Ileiman's parents. Mrs. George W. boano, St. Jos-eph av.. Is in Chicapo to spend Thankspriving with her daughter. Mrs. John t. Sweet. ' Mrs. IM. Iteinharr of Detroit is In tho city. Dr. Norton J. Y.'cod will arrive
Standard Oil Pipe Line Go's In the recent activities nd big profit tntklnf era for the majority of re-carHtalhed and erra todc dütributed conpardei cf the Standard Oil jroup, the pipe line aubsidiariea uxre releiated. Their enormoii eiralr.gi and huge curpluse are .now tuficiently aasertiTe as to command marked attention by the investor. Our apedalreTlev,fat prepared, rucd'.ctly poinn out the extra ordinary metiu of these cciRfaniea. AtV for S. B. t L'L'WlNKELMAN 8 0. Stock tfnd fionii 309 So. La Salle Sr-, Chicane Tj.t WalMk 704d-l-M ItATS OmCZ, 4, t no AD ST.. VEw PJ( Dtict fn't H'rr t BrrrviK Cc tad all Macl Mtria
r.our. It c f rehmr r.s wre fervid ly the ccn:mlt:ee in charge.
R. V.. Oar.Tf. Mi in : ). adv.
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It Is Worth Your While to Know the Iru
Consult DR. Kt
THE WELL KNOWN SPECIALIST
ih
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MIND WkTi
a rrllah!
n i:.vn i dealing with
0 v ii . ' i t I ' honestly, i -.1 n .t pr-v Stive 1:ar;. -.s Is -.v l: it
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you are dfa'.'.n v.-;th me. y.vj
hed SOCIALIST wao , 1 or.- who w.:; d '.:h
n b.e cm t:!
v v. ant I v.
Gi t c rm.i :'.o;..-t : , v.ar fr.m men
Pile
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r. rr .t cur. I 'i-tula, cri(Vceh rnl.irgxl Veins
I nm parti m'.ar'.y hive ber n tr' at' -1 beneficial r-su'.t Ittipturr. Hernia
cur- I . v..W' v.'.y. Ki.lnoj. IU.ublir and Kheuniatio Troubl. The .'1st aw'"-s ar an 1 :r i I.!v y;e
an 1 car'. Arut ami ("lironir Venrrcal Iic.i-e ir Illnl Inff"tinis
r.z any
a t.-
re
reive daily
possible titi'.bad ti seriou showing t-vt-ry ta health.. M erat- ci:a "a: frki'.t'ul special ufJord to piy. If y.ui ar time and r.'on no path:
GLAD AND
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r.p.:c. rir.g
.in 1 a re ' ll.-e;'.v
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r:a "i i'.ev. t ly rur-d ! t aJI- .v a f run ;
I f '.:r. !y want tart 'i .in i w. rr.an t!. it I i ;
i- to tea h ra"n and wo win re t cm grt ti'.- ': cat f-r am cu r.t "f
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in need of skilled .-rvl'--s r " " lay X?w
-y and GUT WI1LL. NTS CHAHGllD MOR11 THAN WHAT III) :s wiiJ.iNG to day. call mi: ritui: cui;.
Sl'LTATION AND ADVICC. HOI KS . A. M. TO N I. M. SUNDAYS 0 DIt KI.Ml' 111 VIT WASHINGTON A Ib. sOI Til
. M. TO 12 L IUIVJ). IM.
CORNS
efforts to f-avo Drooks irora
electric chair.
While tho governor mado no an- j;,,
nouncement relative to tne corner-, sentences
er.ee, it was understood, he will not cr.ri5l.--ts
Interfere with the execution and probably will sor.(l libs othtial word for carrying out the court order within tho next 2 4 hours. Mrs. Montgomery, dressed In a long black coat, apparently trie;! to dodge newspapermen and refused to comment on hor vidt.
pleaded guilty yesterday, wfre deferred. The trio
of Matis DIue. Asa Tord
Lift Off with Fingers 'm
and Lrnet Coplln. j
Las-mer I-mir.iski, ar.d Abraham Manto.-ky plead not guilty of the
ehargo of assault and battery1 brought against them by Deputy J Game Warden Edward Lamb. ; So passed the first morning of tho j November Circuit court session yes-! terdav. '
PICK STRAWBERRIES AM) ROSES IN WARSAW WARSAW. Ind.. Nov. 2S. J. D.
Watson. Warsaw druggi:;t, today
picked roses from a vine in the yard near his homo, one block from the county building here. At the fame time Mrs. John WogJj'oman, reading in WM Warsaw, plckfd a pint of lupous strawberries from vine.-, in her g-arden.
MAY MEET NEXT WEEK RETURNS INDICTMENT
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . Nov. LS I AGAINST WOMAN EOR
MURDER OF HUSBAND
Republican members of tho state) senate may be called to Indianapolis j
for a conference i-omotimo ne: week. Lieut. -Gov. 11. L Draneh, o Martinsville, announced today.
1 lit) llll-.ULiUl'.UU l.t, iVJ.ilV"- -L . .
t i.r.. Mr M.rrb i -Hiictment again
in:s .iTi:ii long illniiss. MLNTONi;. Ind., Nov. 2S. Following a long illness w th Bright's Uiiise, William V. Howen. 4 4, dif-il at his home here. A sister, Mr. Moo Strit-Vbir. ."4 resides in South I tend.
and Joseph M. Cr".en3 of Madison
and Walter S. Chambers of
Castle, both members of the senate, regarding Democratic committee assignments for the coming session of the legislature. . It was Intimated that Democratic members of the senate may be called for a conference with the lieutenant-governor following the Republican conference.
-MUNCH-:. Ind.. Nov. 2S. The Del-
c!'ivari- county grand jury, after an
Investigation lasting only a few
this afternoon returned ani
indictment against Mrs. Blanche I
her with the
murder of her husband, Clement
August.
j Mrs. Hütts, who has been In jail j
i since tne aeatn of nor nusoand a
wt-ek after tho shooting, declared the act was in self defense.
111: t to l-i ft-
KOSCIUSKO PROSECUTOR IS FOUND DEAD IN HED
Will Take Off
All Excess Fall
I-i t..j kn-w th..t tl.ere U
tUat iniiy u-d s.ifIy und v:vtly by
.r,iy '.n.in -r w-u;in wn. i i Jing i:i.ii;ir. :' y i:li? 'I Iuto i- : fiTid !t i : .;h r t.'i.ii, t!.-" fntd. t l'-'Tia n th : w f.r.ii. as M:ir:a d i Ir - ri;-t !t. l;iwwa n M-irr..d i I'r -.-ri: ' i a Tn!d.-t . Yvi ein JI i - r red n t .idlly ;.r. ' avtly v '-lti-as: g"l::g tbr..';:a ! r.g i f : i .-. '.ii.- !(-' 1 s!;irvatau diet. Mir:. - ii It..':';:;-'.! T.iM, -. ar. k.d.i 5 v
WARSAW, Ind.. Nov. 28. -Henry, 1 . . . . , . a i . . . .
ko ounty, wa.? found dead in bed tarly tody. He retired in his usua.1
I good hea.lt li last night. ! Ife iy survived by three children. I Atty. Uzra GraMni of Warsaw. Rev.
Cor-k Graliam of Mum 'e and Miss
i nimpTe. ham died three months ago.
CIVIL WAR VITT DHU) WARSAW, Ind., Nov. US. Henry W. Graham. 7t years old, a Civil War veteran and prosecuting attorney of Kosciusko co'inty, was found dead in bed at his homo hero early today. Mr. Graham's death
apparently was due to heart dis-
iso. Ho is survived by lour chil
dren.
m
V. It. Cleaners,
Main 7i?. adv. r:2tf.
Doesn't hurt a cit! Drop a llttlo "Freezono" on an aching corn, instantly that corn ctops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist Foils a tiny bottle of "Freezone"' for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tho toes, and the calluses, without Foreness or irritation. Adv.
rr.; tt.o v.vild over at d d-
f 'r a r.ie, s r .! m 5 theri f.-o-.a t.L- ?.T.ir;r.d.i ;,.., H'ood-
w-jrl Avv . i rrire.-
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A I" TO KILLS M.VN INDIANAI'OLIS. Ind.. Nov. 1'?. (Uy I. N. S.) Oscar V. Russell. 4 2. ridir.i; a bicycle to work early today, was struck by an .-.iitomi' lo traveling at a f.ijt rate n speed an.l hurii-vl
!-5 ft et under a passing st:.et i.ir ! Te.it'i wa instantaneous. Lagi-ne
All.md. r. 3i. di-ivr .f tho automobil', v.-a-; arretted c-n a Imrgo of ";ni'auc!it.T.
Tliel
faer Mm llup
89s
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Yankee .Apple Cake, extra large cut
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530 E. LaSalle Ave. 815 S. Michigan St.
i 1246 W. Washington Av. 1326 S. Michigan St.
Specials for Wed., Et'ov. 20th
SUGAR Fine Granulated, 10 pounds
69 0
ELLO Assorted Flavors, 3 packages . . .
WALNUTS Soft Shelled,
pi oer pound
FANCY MIXED NUTSper pound
PLUM PUDDING, R. & R.
Small Large
COFFEE Chicago Blend,
f S3 per pound
:0l RAISINS Seeded or Seedless,
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2 oer pacKage
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CORN Honey Sweet,
M No. 2 can
4 cac T l :j ci
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rUMPKIN ro. 2 can . . .
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29c A 53c H p joOo J 4 i 10j:l lOo j i 4. 3 1gll lOoil
MINCE MEAT None Such, cer package . . .
m CLUSTER RAISINS
per package
15s
FANCY BULK FIGS per pound . . . .
46c
DROMEDARY DATES per package
21c
j MARMALADE ORANGEj 1 pound jar .
.25c Q
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