South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 334, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 November 1922 — Page 3

THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 3 COAL DIVISION TO t : V iv'l fror:': nr. 1 I'razil w.i3 '! r r. t n i f '.V ! ( i r. C.r.t inr-if :. RESUME OPERATION:' A. Wt II. 1. O.ir'T. bought

Indiana and Michigan News

Freight Traf fir

EXPECTED TO ASK ! LAND FOR COLONY;

(I ii . MrCrav I Concerned )rr Crowded Condition at Central Hospital.

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SOVIET RUSSIA THANKS AMERICAN RELIEF WORKERS M()SC(V. Nov. IV. (lly I. N. S.) (ofiiiiiit;ir I-iik1t, in !- li.ilf f tlif fcotlrt K)rriitiiiit to1.1 J" M-lit Ihr folloulux Ih:ink;;ltln;r iii('sißc to the I iiit-.l Stat-: ''llir sotlrt fully alii- ;mI llniiat" lh ifTt'rinzx front .mrrica, vnvin from Iitli our furiilliil Koph. Wr liojx- odii to IM"! no further ;ill."

!VALB HOOMEI)

Propst Says

Will Start Dec. 1 Idle More Than a Year.

FOR GOVERNOR

BRITISH PONDER nRARTffi AP.TIftN

I l-'i'ra ;'.Kn. K I'uMican chairman of ! Ka.Irovl .., has a nr. .nr. . I that y A P A IMC ODUCVQ i x)l'' l-th 'l--tri-t for .vornor of' the rot.l wjli hrgin h.iuhr.? fr H lUAlrilji UilLäClAU Ir ,liar i 1;-4 was I-iurieh-d to-lay Dec. 4 fr...u W.t-t .Mdcht;, r.nrth M

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Execution of Six Former Min i-ter-- in Allien Stir ( nited Kingdom.

i'- nopr h-:is; rn iri'Uui.t by nronu- . ir.roucn Att:a an I Vrrov Juin

j r: -t 1 1 party l adi?. j t:n to I-r (ak. frrm lVr-f W.ilh, it is .ai.l, ha- temporarily Junction, w.-m to Kin: r. with f r

JTlir.".l the propo.-al. hut p'.rtT- of tlio ili-;ri'.'t an -r at hop' on him.

his 5Up pinning

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rninai facilities at Mcnifnc'. 111. T;ie

'ri;:: Foir Oak--, w;il 1"' opfrato-1 start;:::,' Jan. 4.

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r:il to 1 uvo-'l a6; a. farm

' lo:n- for paf of th' -JTrntral Iio-;.i;al frr tl: ir,ai:' Cv roro-,v(I 1 i or;i!;fi"M at ths Institution ar;'l th ir;ipo-;-!h:'.:ty of ad juat'Iy Inor nslr.ic its raialt on th :to It now or:'",j;'!H in In.'l'an-'ipol;:-i hai rcr.'.lnc 1 tho (lovcrr.or that tho only .eolation v,il ho th, fluWitlnn of a trar-t of probably 3.0) aorf of land a. Fhort listanc from th city wh-r a colony of patient able to uork may b'j establish! 4. Sucorv-ful l'Jseuhere. The farm colony plan as an adjunct to pfat institutions has bvn ncc5??ful in many othor Ftatrs, tho governor Fa.!d, and ho hlievrs it would work well In thin t-tat, c."poc.'a'.ly for tho Central hospital. It is tha Kovrrr.or'.s Idea that nout;h prortuctfl could, h raided on a farm, tlllrd by Inmates of tho Institution, to mako tho hospital practically flf FU-rtainlns. Although the Governor has mailno deflnit- announcement, it Is known that ho is considering the appointment of a lecjislatlvo committee to visit tho ptato institutions prior to tho convnimr of tho aspetnMy. Tho governor of tho Democratic .tato committer, dlpcussed tho advisability of Fuch a committor potne t-'mo bo. -Ir. Chambers, who served cn viltln committees while a, member of tho eenato jn and 1917. v'.Ive3 th committer would bo of .s'yrtanco to botli houses when the -dcrot bills nre introduced. "Would Not Iiuplleatto. Th- committer would not, it Is undeiftood, duplicato any tf tho work of r, pta.t? budget committee, which vill provide the legislature vtth mnrn complete Information on institutional and stato department

affairs than an Indiana

rvf-r has had. Th committee would work in co-operation with tho btulKt officials and would bo in a position to explain budget ltem on tho Ünors of the senate and tho house. Governor MeCrny will ask the legisIaturM to appropriate $1,000.000 frr thf new reformatory beln erect I'd at Pendleton. Ho said lie is particularly anxious that tho work on the institution f-hould be pushed with all possible sp - d In order that the buildings at .JeftVrsonvilb which have been bought by t'o'ate Co.. may b vacate j,y 5eptenber 1 " , thus permitting the .tato to obtain a bonus of $."0.010 which the com panv fitfered for possession ly that time.

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MOB LEADERS , TO TAKE STAND

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Near Lynching of Dudgeon'

Boys to I5c Explained, Is Promise of Prosecutor.

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;.' : 1 1 1 n 4 1 1 : i d . l'.rl:ih Mini.-fer Li:lley .a-- or!r -1 t. I. ni.i nri" t otif.-r with I.":-d Cur'i!. for. jn e.r taiy, upon

f u 1 1 ii r dra-ti i tioti toward th"

ii ;; govTnmci!t. b it on t!: rni-sion imnv diate1.'.'. :i!v th" lir.-l so4-retary of th" ! - rJ ;oii remaining in Athens, jcoorlirig to ;i (!entral Now s I it-patoh. rr 1 1 i i' ili". i t lr ( ' tu 1 .i rc icr rv-

WJIITK CIXUD. '.Mich.. Nov. 2'. ' - uf d follow irr r.jnvi. 'ion bv a mi'i-

Mob law, as ex em pliti.d in th-' tary tiihur:il -jf resj-on-ibility foi prritcction of fo-r-iety by the i nil u n-; t h r nt Turl.i.-ii ii-tfiry over the tial citizens of Newaygo c ounty, is Gr k armir. to have a demonstration in th trial:

hrfv of Alice Dudg an cdiargr d "vith tho playing of her son-'n-law. Komi: Hodell. Prosecutor "William J. Bransfom announced. Tuesday ovor.ir:-. that

iio win can witness's tno if-an-i ers In the Sjnday aftf-rnoon :ii.b! which attacked Ie-o and Il'nnan: Dudgeon. near tho 'ulk r.-on ! srhoolhouse, in Goodwill township;

last July. "Story of "lijnchlr I'arty" Tlie inob, arrording to vidor.ee in

the present case, was urged on h.

members of tho Hodell family.

Catrhvs Missed Train By Flying From Dayton

).. Nov.

Reporting

. DAYTON.

' to the use of an airplane after he ! was Wt by hi.- train at Dayton when j h" a!ight-d to obtain medicine. C ; Haswell, New York business man.

;wa unite,! with his wife, ill aboard j oon

i tlie train, at Indianapolis, one hour

and thirty minutes after he left here by the air route. Seeing that he had missed th train, Haswell called a private airplatio tield, hired an air taxi and overtook the train at it was about to leave Ind;anapolis. He Intended to follow if to St. I. ouis had he not cauffht up with his vife in the Hoosier capital.

part of th

north of K for fre.ht

If 2.1. Hy the fir.-t of ii-xl .Mar. tli- "11 coal roal that ha- not !. i: p rate-t for nearly a ar, will again le giving .rv;r.-. Mr. Trobs-t. !vis not an-

t:otin'-F-d w !i-n pa-sMm r tr.tili-- w ill

An airplane from Dayton laiulea I Mr. Ha-well at the Indianapolis mo1 tor speedway field, Tuesday, and he

it . ii ii . f i iiurrie t irom mere to ine i n;on Marriage 11 lul Mate Lived ;tion Hft wa3 ;it tho ,p,f,lway only

Six Months on Farm for

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I od.. Nov. The pi.-. i

irrest ed li.-re last

week 4Hi a bigamy ehar-:', that he deserted wife. No. two, of I'levelaild. aftr he h.ad found out that she had a wooden b'. appeared to hae stni' k a respon.-ive eliord in the heart of City .lud ire Cimns. artr entered a plea of guilty to having married a Munrie woman without

r,,"i 1 ba ving obtained a divoreo from his

a few minutes any one there-.

and did not talk

bo started, but th"se who art- in close tench with him .-av that as

as the freight traft!- i Tro-

vided fop Mr. l'rubst anl Iiis assistants will take up the qU'.-tion of passen ser .-rvice. N( gi-tiatioTi.-j for the. pureha4 of the otiamloiud coal il;v:un from the C. Vs. I. wt ro -omplrted ill Chicago Sept. 1.". Th' purchase jirico was anmurve.i at '.'än.nOO a ml much of the Mock in the new road wa.-' sold to farmers and elevator op rat' 1m a!o::g trie road. Among thr-c.- int reM -l in bnyins'. th- road were J. -Snannon Nne of

! this city; Charle.s W. Zi-gi--r. of th:.

c.ty; 1'rrd Lyons, o: Urook; K"'nul

jsaipman. oi r cwicr. ami i.. -. ltoo.

of Kinmnan.

was actuated by the claim that the county authorities had r.ot arrested

anyone in response to the claim ot foul play in the death of Ilomiüj Hodell. The Dudgeon boys were beaten, a rope thrown around their j necks, and over the llmh of a tall) tree "beside the road, and they were

pulled up off their feet. Hy means. It is claimed, the mol

first wife and was sentenced to

I months 4n the state farm. His first

wife is Faid tu have lied in Illinois.

! rOCNTAIN OP YOCTII 1 PKRl". Nov. 21. rTired business nun" of this city are demanding j gymnasium classes at the local J Community Service building. A full I program for their benefit is being i arranged. One hundred of them, j who expect to enter the classes.

ix have pledged nteadv support to the

building.

SAGINAW CAR FIGHT TO BE TAKEN TO COURT SAGINAW, Nov. 23. Opponents 4f the street oar franchise, voted on. Nov. 7, will go into circuit court, Wednesday, and ask for mandamus action to throw out tho entire, vote of thv Mxt-Hcr.th ward, where tho ballet was very heavy Jri favor of the franchise. Other count.s. on which It will b contended that the city council a.s a board of canvas -fers erred in recounting tho ballot?, will bo allegfcl In tho action. This tho counter action against the move of thoe who are for tho francht5e, who have afke-d that the courts throw out 100 votes counted ngaJnst It. becaueo they claim the cro was placed wrongly. Tho next move after tho filing cf "Wednesdays mandamus -uill bo to have both actions combined and heard at tho Fame time.

tained a

hal "been murdered, although the Dudgeons repudiated the statement

legislature ; when they were out of danger.

Tho story of tho mob was told. Tuesday, by Dee Dudgeon, on the witness stand In the defense of his mother. Both Deo and Herman Dudgeon aro awaiting trial on murder charge?. In connection with the Romie Hodell death. Dee Dodgeon also told of brutal treatment at tho hands of the state police Investigating the case, and. on tho score ot physical fear inspired by those otlicers, he repudiated his former "confession." lie testified that he personally was on good terms with h's 'brother-in-law, as were other mem tiers of tho family, and flatly denied t lie charge that Hodell wa.J killed by Mows from a rolling ;-n. weilded by Meda Hodell, his wife, and Alice Dudgeon, his mother-in-law.

I'KOYIDi: JT.NDS DKfTsd'.l'KG. Ind.. Nov. 2f. Citi7.rv of Deshurg have provided a fi nd with which to cotruct a com-

that 'miimty building to house all civic 4b-! enterprises, a fair. hiirh school

to provide shows and

confession" that Ilodelll !,;ls'kf,tK,n ntcst. and

a place for free lectures, Iyreim programs.

rorxn Di:.i in w:i WARSAW. Ind.. Nov. 29. Henry Graham. 77, prosecutor of .Kosciusko county and veteran of the Civil war, was found dead in bed here late yesterday. Apoplexy was given as cause.

It. 15. Cleaners, Main 700. adv. :

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POLICE ROUiYD UP SCORES IN RAID INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Nov. 29. (Ry I. N. S.) Flfty-thro men and 10 womn, taken In police raids during the rJght and be'.ieved to be members of 'high-jacking" gangs, were being quizzed by detectivew hero today in an effort to unravel two mysterious nvurdem cf tho past edx months In Indianapolis. The raids were being continued today ur.der personal direction cf Mayor Samuel Lewis Shank, who was rou?ed nt the failure cf th police Urartmcnt to foU" tho murders of William Hatfield, a patrolman, last July, and cf Hence Orrne, wealthy clubman and farmer, who was shot to dath 2 days ago. Detectives aro workinsr on the theory that both men met death at the bar. da of boo? "high-Jackers." All the r"Crr are being held Incommunicado under high bonds, on n errancy cb.arges.

WHAT AUOIT Vom CODI' s()iu:? A lor. r. r'an drive. Is re-esar5- to v.n a gord gclf yccre. What about yours'.' You tan n-.ak just n good a dr;e as t!:e cth.-r fellow, if you ure : -cr.,' ar.,1 wc'.l ar.l fer!:r. fit.

The l ost way of rheuma: . -middle h; i--. r I p t i o n K- 0 , i ' o T ' ro: a patent

to 1 jains

to : a : e

; for tb. t" pro::: I : : 1 i " i r. e

"iro cf the lack tl:at com with

Dmdon's Pre-

re.:e: and d. This is but was or-

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ally prepared by Mr. Kanlon for (tw n Tie ar. d : ::iw o:Tered to

GEORGIA WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH HARLEM, H i., Nov. 21. ( Ry I. N. S.) The charred body of Mr.-. Ida Willlnghani. ago 0. was found in tho back yard of her home her today by her daughter, Annie. It is believed that Mrs. Willingham burned to death accidentally.

t rn i : n er los is s r m a v INDIAXAPOLIS. Nov. Lib Next Sunday, Dec. 3, is to bo observed as "Tuberculoses Sunday" in hundreds of Indiana churches, in connection with the program ff the Indiana and National Tuberculosis association for cleaner and better iving. Many Indiana ministers wil devote all or part of their sermons to the subject of tuberculosis prevention. Educational and preventive measures have reduced Indiana's white plague death rate approximately 4 5 ppr cent In the last 'Ive years, according to Murray A. Auerbach, secretary of tho Indiana association.,

OLD MCN HUNT ' WARSAW. Nov. 2?. Seven men' past 60 yearw of ago were granted: licenses to hunt by County Clerk R.; II. Rutler in one day. John Larue. 72. and Levi L. Carter, CO, both of Ltna Green, nagged 13 and IS rab-i bits respectively the day after they

took out their permit?.

Distinctive, Useful

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for the Unusual Gift

Will end as soon as you have visited our Shop. We have created the Gift Shop Individual, where every age and every occasion can be remembered with gifts that cannot be forgotten and do not have to be excused. Here you may select safely and SAVINGLY

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118 N. MICHIGAN STREET Attend the Women's Club Bazar Dec. 8 and 9

BAD BREATH

Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It

Tablets, the ae: gently on

do the

Dr. IM wards' Olive substitute for cr-.lomel.

the bowels and positively

work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. 1Mward Olive Tablet?. The pbas.u.t. suar-eoated tablets nro taken for lad breath by all who kr -uv them. - Ir. Kd wards' Olive Tablets at ger.tly but firmly cn the l ow.N ami liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and --rtls purifying the entire system. The do that which danqtrous calom-1 does without anv of the bad after

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OF COURSE WE DON'T WANT YOU TO MISS THAT TURKEY DINNERbut we do believe you'll be interested to read about our bargains in Electric Lighting Fixtures. To effect a quick turnover we are taking 25 f.- from the cost of all our high grade fixtures during our sale.

1 here arc nve complete lines and twelve various finishes to choose from. A walk across the bridge will save you money. KEIM ELECTRIC SHOP Phone M ain 190S 521 E. Jefferson Blvd. "Let Us Wire Your Home"

f.e p-ji'.ic a i ii : ;or saio at ?ne

I rumn Drug störe- in South Rend. or. M:'-h:;.U! and Wa ::. Michigan and Vih.r.iton and Main and LVd't. In M Maw aka, it can be b.ad at :i)e fad (':(. Pharmacy. If you ): fr, n.a'.l orders are t:ld when addrc-so,i ;0 Lir.dcri l)ru Co.. iivv.'Ai i:er:il adv. C 2 tf.

, srnping cathartics are itenvea irem j l'r. IM wards' olive Talets witb.out

eripirg. I 'ain or any dL-a-rrer able efftcts. Dr. V. M. IMw.vr.'.s discover d tlw formula aft-r s-ven. ru ; cars ot pra-tice among pat;enr afflicted

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Wc Arelowcr TTian Chicago Market, Compare Our Prices Gigantic Slash On All Auto Supplies That No Motorist Can Afford to Miss Come in and get acquainted. It means a great savings on your auto supplies. A few quotations showing Ü5t price, our price, and your sav ing. Genuine Biflex Standard Nickled Bumpers List $28.00 Our Price $16.98 l our Saving $11.02 Genuine Dreadnaught Tire Chains Complete Stock 40 OFF LIST Sec Quotations 30x3!? List $4.50 Our Price $2.70 Saves vou $1.80 32x4 List $5.50 Our Price $3.30 Saves you $2.20 33x4 List $5.75 Our Price $3.45 Saves you $2.30 34x4 List $6.25 Our Price $3.75 Saves you $2.50 33x41, Lis $6.50 Our Price $3.90 Saves you $2.60 34x4 Vi List $6.75 Our Price $4.05 Saves you $2.70 Genuine Champion X Spark Plugs, 60c list 40c Choice of any $5.00 Spot Light, special $3.75 Genuine Shrader Tire Gauges, $1.25 list 89c Shrader Valve Insides, box of 5, 30c list .21c Genuine No-Leak-o Piston Rings, 50c list 30c Government test Pyro Alcohol, best available, in 1 gallon cans, at 'ic Ju?t received, a fresh stock of Hood Tires. They're dependable and cost no more. Fine line of Robes. Hoods and Radiator Covers, Motometeis. Lock Radiator Caps, etc. You are cordially invited to inspect my stock and get sug

gestions for Christmas gifts. Nothing could be appreciated

than something for the car. "Every Purchase Means a Saving" Open Evenings and Sundays 214 W. JEFFERSON BLVD.

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Holeproof

Hosiery

For service and fine appearance Holeproof Hose are unexcelled. Made with the Extra-Stretch ribbed top to insure comfort and long wear. Pure silk in all shades at $1.60

Livingston's

more

Clear vour skin

"Make your face a business asset That skin-trouble may be more than a source of suffering and embarrassment it may be holding you back in the business world, keeping you cut of a better job for which a good appearance is required. Why "take a chance" when

Ointment heals skin-eruptions so easily ? xpl frt. Dept. 4-R. Resiaol. ru'.timure. Ml

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Our MR. LORENCE has broad experience of many years in the meat business, as is evidenced by the fact that he has been connected with the leading wholesale and retail butchers of Soutb Bend for many years and through his career has made many friends all over the town. We cordiallv invite everybody for an inspection of our establishment. which is MODERN. SANITARY and UP-TO-DATE in every respect, and we are prepared to sell the very best for the lowest possible price. To be convinced try us and be your own judge. Cordially yours

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Wholesale and Retail

1144 West Division Street WALTER LORENCE, Proprietor

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Discounts Finance WE BUY easc Note3 Accounts Real Estate Contracts

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Corooration 522 Farmers Trust BIdir.

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The Smogor Lumber Company today takes this opportunity to thank its friends for their past patronage and wish them a most joyful Thanksgiving: Dav.

2i5 E. Wayti St.

Lumber

Company Cor. Laurel and Division Stz. Phone Main 122

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