South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 336, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 December 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1922
PYTHIANS BEGIN WORK ON MODERN SIX STORY HOME
Talcott and Hurwich Take Out Permits for Two New Store Buildings.
Three ftore nr.;! o'T.r building j Ing together with a crystal-clear inprcject r.'rc given Impctu-j Friday j tcrprctution of Dante's l'urgatwlth th is-uir.g of permits for two'orio", Dr. Udward Howard GrUiji.
tis"o-3tory trueture and the starting cf txc.avatlon. work upon another. Building permits Included the i-foru ar.d club room building proposed to be built ty Thad M. Talcott, Jr., on lh"i southeast corner of Main and Marion t . and a two-story trlangular-haped bullilr. Cn the iouthcast rcrr.er of Carroll Ft. and Uncoln way IZ. Estimated cost on th former I IHO.OOD, the Utter, of which Phillip Harwich is th owner, will cost J2:.CK0. Hi plains Rash. The recent rush to obtain building permits for tore buildings 1 ?eribed P the pas.'itre of the ordinance requiring nn extension of the flro and fire-proof limits. The measure gos into effect rext Thursday with th accord advertised no tlce in the newspaper:. Kxcavatlr.g for th r.ew Knights of Pyihlaa temple, a six-stcry building with stores and off.ee on the first four floor. was bgun Friday, by JUy-Wevcr Co., contractors. The building, pretentious in Its architecture and size, will po up on the former elte of the. Knights of Columbus iodr building, corner Lafayette and Jefferwon blvds. Not to IinMi "Lrft" Now. Talcott' buiidir.g will be of 65 ft. by ö ft. dimensions, with a 66 ft. frontage on Main t-t. Three store rooms will be accommodated on the first floor and club rooms on the fcocond. Tho structure proposed to be built by Harwich is a right-angle, trlangl In form, bavins an SO ft. depth on Carroll t.. and 95 ft. across the rear to Uncoln way R. It will be partitioned OiT to permit of Ave store room. The second floor will remain unfinished for the time being, blr.g referred to &a a loft in tho application for a building: permit. ELKHART LEADER AT TRAINING MEETING! Scoutmaster Arnold Gives Talk Before Men's Scout Classes. fcout .Master C. M. Arnold of Elkhtrt Hpoko boforf ibe rr.fmber.s cf tho nun'? scout training claw of thU city at it regular mMing List nlyht. He spoke on the subject, "The Use of the Patrol." Rev. E. Gartield Johnson of thi city was alia a speaker. Scout Master Arnold emp'iasized the fundamental principle cf jroutir.tf that of tE'iohlng tho boy to do things. "Tho patrol." he said. "Ls comprised of eight pcouts within the troop and eaeli troop is limited to four patrols. The use, of the patrol la so important that its members have to bV well truined." Rev. Johnson called attention to th fact tha.t scouting is jut ad helpful to the man as the boy. An outstanding featuro of the meotir.g was an exhibition of amr and te.,:s hy Troop 2 0 glvtn for Instructlor. purposes for the men can dldate. Kuout Mustcr Thomas Sykes, who has charo of Troop 20. conducted the exhibition. He was as-Kjr-.ed by Troop committeemen "William Pearson and "VV. 11. Fhy and Ais't S'out M:tiT, Ildand Haker. Th niot-tiUfrT was ilif ixtli or a rourvo cf eight Jr.strurtlon c!av?i for iu'n soo-.it leader. Knute Kockne, Xotr Ivime foMtball reach will dTr.cr.;tratrt ir.imes at the next clas to b held Thursday. Speeder to File Charges Against Officer Bates For Unprovoked Assault Reinting tm attack made on him list nisht by Motorcycle Policeman Rates in the local police station unprovoked and unwarranted, Os-ear Wolf. 24 iars old, residing at S03 N. Allen st.. de.. hired ho would tile chwees m;air.5t Rates with the Rosrd of Safety. j Wolf was arrested lj.-t evening about 10 o'tloek by Officer Bates onj the- rliarpp of cecv;Ing the peedllnut. Wolf came to the police .ta-' rion and while he v. a engaged In a cor.rc -ryation v. :h Ibnk 'er; dsirkiki 1: is 1 nme.l that R ite gave Wolf an a dor. and when the latter not Iwi-neilatf ly obey it. Rate?! If said i t have strack Wolf across the fn.'e. causing Wolf's no.-e to I bleed prof ifely. Two of the r.ightj police serge.ir.ts at 1 se era I other' mrmbers ef the force witnessed thc attack on W.-ir. i: a siid. Immediately follow inr the attack Wolf told the ofPoers who witr.--sed the attack, in.-iudirg Paul lleierman, secretary ( f th- Roar J of Safety, that h- wouM Ii'. fa.-n.a'. -h.irs?es with the board ailns; Rte. Mantel Ts Engagement Leads To Heavy Library Calls Thit the tbe.iiers i f the etty play en important part !n creating A tttte for t!:e be.-t ia literature is the conclusion drawn atter an interview with Mi-- Tutf th city lic rarian. Ra . wek whn Robert Mar.t".l gave suzh satisfying Interpretations of th lir.e. ef Will'.m 6bnki spare at the Oi.ver the-ater, every copy cf "Ma Ik I h" and "Jullua Cafir" wer out teing re-read by the pepli whj had been Inspired to nnt' their interest In the very bv;. Follonlr.g the Karne actors ppl-ndli Imrers:r.otlrn or'Richelcu" many calls we-re received ct the library for all fort cf literature having any cor.riTtien ulth the history of Franc during the time of Richelieu. Since the announcement of th corning of Wagcner Valkyrie -cr has been a J-mar.d for All of th Mtcvrie of the Wsx.tr operas. MANY (X) A' IIUNTLV W.U"tßAV. Ind.. De. 1 All records for th issuing of bunting llcn.ai her ba b-en broken this y TT u.tu todajr a. tobadcf 1.152.
Dr. Griggs Gives f ourln ciu Yl
Jl UUIllV S Vf UTK Presents Clear Interpretation ; of "Purgatorio'" iiciorc Progreba Club. lJrir.sng to hbj audience a ita rnertagw ot clear and positive tr.ii.iv : o clock in tbe iiotary room Oliver hotel. "I'robably no other portion of the Divine Cumody tan bu more readily applied to life than tho "l'urgatorlo," Mid Dr. Grife-gs. "Tho kuu! ; iher -tr.ve to cl!:nb the upward! rade aj wo strive here to climb Our life is rot a heaven of rtuliza-i tion, nor a hell of failure and death, j but a purgatory of endless climbing j to a certain deftnlto end."." j lieiilnnir.s with the souls at the; foot of the long rnounta lain elope the the various fDeaker Interpreted
. .ew xurh upiiv .u - Bt.,k;y r.i-tt.r.' and the promoter lecture of this eason on "The Jj- ! infornul that .he toaril ,vi;i nGt vine Comedy of Dante.' bc.oro t-' i c on, ,,If r thc. lsu!n, of lJtrn:ltj ivr l'rojrew clab Knday evening at b ! fl f
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eteps of tho upward Journey of 1 1"11 cui.tr. y tr.ivei.;n0' a.n.rtic t.iow.s "beaming that the time ha ar-n-iOral endeavor emphasizing the j h ave etun -d endless trouble to thcrivej ror tjie iittle rvri5tinas eals
si'-vc-n terraces of sin und their chistillcation, creating elective cuiitrusts with those of the Inferno. . 'Tho true spiritual ditfcrir.ee between the two worlds is the way the, soul is turned," declared Dr. Grl?ss. ' In the Purgatorio tho punishment Is reformative, but not o in ' the Inferno, where t,Ins, unchecked work out into forma of moral degeneration." In the climbing of the mountain, one learns how love fulfills the law, and is impressed with the sweet beauty of hope and the wi.-dom of Virgil's advice to Dante. so still go upward and in going, listen. Arriving, linally. at that summ-:. i . where light Is multiplied inta light
and vvheno music deepens to everju:!1 act üii a conin,js,.ion The pIari
vaster harmony, one learns at the i gateway of Paradise that when in - tellect ar.d art have taught their dif flcult lessons, the desire of men s . ...:.u il... ..-Ill -.f' in periect narmony wm me ui God. Xcxt Friday evening. Dr. Origys will discuss "The Two Types of Paradise", his fifth lecture of this season. UIvbt Parts p&faJCtc ea n1- 1 1 Ll J - 5 Among those entertaining Thanksgiving Day were: Mrs. J. A. Joyal. Pleasant st.. who entertained at a 12-oVIock dinner. Co placed fcr 17 guests, present were Mr. and Kulil. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, and Mr. Henry Hager of Mish twaka. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. PiooVs. Kverett st., were host and hostess at 1 o'clock dinner In honor oZ .Mr-i. Jennie Coll, of South liend. Mrs. 12. L. Dennett. Uncolnway, entertained with a 7 o'clock dinner. Covers were laid for 2. The out-of-town guests wer Mr. ami Mrs. W. it. I'.ennett, of Chicago, nnd Miss Clara Wallets of Fort Wayne. Ind Mrs. M. D. Manchester, X. Ninth st.. entertained with a dinner of eipht covers. The guests inclu.U-d Mary Shoemaker, of North Mancnester, inu., iinu iii.in l . T t 1 11' ill;.-..., I. i and Merl Jlemerick, ot KoUorno, Ind. i Mrs. Alva Wiser wa nostesv? at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wiser of South Bend. Mrs. John Randall. Tenth st.. entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner. Covers were placed for IS. Mrs. F. H. WhiU'omb entertained. ; at dinner yesterday, Mrs. Mary W'Vi Ifmnn f was an out-of-town puest. Mr. and Mrs. MIlo Sm'th Seventh' Ft.. entertained at '3 o'clock dinner. !
Covers were laid for IS. Among j pended ar.d told to apnear beror'e those prcM-nt wrc Mr. : ;-.r.d .Mrs1, j the b; ard when able. Arthur Smith, Mr. and Mi C. See- j Mclntyre reported to the chief scrfoose and snn, Richard: Mr. and ( ;,,st I;;-:,t th;.L ll" :m able to reMrs. Ilosooe Ueinbold, of South sunie his nrk and imme liately append. Mrs. Lcisa Seifert and Frank ; paired before tlie b- ard to st ite h:s
Triplet, of Granger, Ind. ! Mr. and Mr. Thomas Crites. j Clifford ct.. entertained a number 'of j South Rend friends at dinner on . Thanksgiving Day. i The Ladies' Aid of the M. F.! church have completed plans for the annual Christmas bazaar nnd suppep to be hold Thursday, Dec. 7 in th church parlors. Committees have been appointed as follows: Reception committee. Rev. Robert Ro-Shar.non and Mrs. Ress-Shan-r.cn. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Penrod. Mr. and Mrs. William Garten; Supper, Mrs. Stuart Pcnrod. Mr. William Rertch. Mrs. John David. Mrs. F. F. Wolfe. Mrs. Arthur Coponhaver. Mrs. Jacob Zerbe, Mrs. J. Ptrsrer. Mrs. D. R. Myers, Mrs. Frank Milled. Mrs. Frank Ilupe. Mrs. lb.u.-f! Mottit v.as appointed chairman cf fancy work booth. Apron booth. Mrs. S. R. Naftzger: candy booth. Mrs. C. ?. ITuclc and Mrs. W .11. am tene. Those in charge er tne timr.r room are. Mrs. Rolland Miller. Mrs. ( P. Renr.er, Mrs. L. Myer. Mrs. Forest Rillman. Miss Hon Penrrd. Mi?i MaJorie Hcokwa'.ter and Miss Dorothj' Davidson. A slmrt i,.sn-j ffKKlfln will nrO'-edf th.C
opening of the bataar. which will be!;"' ho" anJ a hair ' '.trrtain in charge cf the president. Mr?. WIR j ''"L liam Rertch. i '
At a teetlng of the Hoodcr Runco,iKth st., Mr. and Mrs. John Rrandclub held at the heme of Mrs. strater. spent Thanksgiving in , George Fetter?. Mrs. F. Weimer, chaster. Ind., the -ue.-ts of .Mr. and i
Mrs. Swartz and Mrs. C. Raten won th favors. F-lectlon of otticers took j place and the following wete cho-en. Mrs. William Fort en. rreIdert, Mr-. l'mma Hoffman, treasurer; Mrs. Jewel Whr.Iey, corresponding secre tary. The next meeting will be , held Dec. 12 p.t the home of Mr. J.J Under. I Mr. nd Mr?. Frank Rup N. j
Sixth ct.. ar.d Mr. and -Mrs. iiarryjinan a year. Winbielr. MIshawaka. pent the:
day Thanksgiving in Rochester Ird. guentj of Mrs. P.upe'n nnd Mr WlnMpr'3 mother, Mrs. Amanda, WS n W el e r . I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kryder and twins. Donald ar.d Donabell. 92 ! Grer.'.awn av.. hv returned from j Fir.dlev. O.. where they were called' by th terlou Illnes of MrF. Kryders father. Mr. Hi.kiert. His condltlonls Improver. They als-i .-pena a few days at Mccomb, O., with Mis: Jennie Jlilklert and Mr. and Mrs. ! Fo'.man Fry t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunsbcrger and daughter, Margaret. Ninth ?! . fper.t Thanksgiving Day at Woodland. Ir.d.. as guests of Mr. knd Mrs. C. F. Marker. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hussert I and pon Adrian and Charles Foster
BOARD FROWNS OH PLAN FOR STAGING
WRESTLING BOUTS I Refuses Application of Promoter for Licence for Bout J ins lear. j A:i attempt to Mit' i wrt.-ling iiouts in tnis ' . O i. ... V i c.ty w.ls I voted duv.-n i.in i.ik'ht i,v the lic-ard of I'ubllc Safety ut the:r rci'uiar tüe y nr a. m. n;t formerly Ind;a:iapci:n but wv of this city, apptar. i before the b'ard to obtain ai pt-rn.lt for ;i i-lio.v at the ();iver thntr on th 13th of th.s month I with an all-.v.-jr i ard f aturin t;uch wrt.ti'.-.s Stranger' Lev; it-. Stech er, and Johnny Meyers of Chicago. The undc.-i ruble chu?s of chuiac-t-r-j who Ivl'ijw yuch larse attrac ting Is givr-n aj the miscn for the', j iard,' retu.-cil to iue permitf. , l'at athletic meets and bout.-, and ; poiK-e .m. i; ot xno e.-ment mai om -s m int. cuy cn sucn occas.on. on suc.n occasions. i m. is pu rt.cu.arly true or picK - povkets an. contends. 1 hjldup men, the board Although !u. was given but night applicant litt.e consideration, of the board are in the members xaor oi tfucn attractions ir tue ele -1. ment of which they complain can be done away with. The present personn 1 of tho department, the beard contends is insufficient to cone with the extra work rmuired. Thc board I.h !it in favor of a commission b-ing appointed and if such permits are to bo granted In tho future, the three members of jtno iarj anj tv,e Chiff of police i.ow being considered by th-3 board 1 1 win rcjuiie a suitable forfeit bein posted with the board by all part, . . . and the promoter to public that the ad'.ire the v crtl--ed money refunded. In case of substitutionM x satisfactory reason and a' ."untab.c opponent to' be approved by! tho board mut be presented. ( will Uo presented or tne The board i not in a position G j present to assure that ruch a- plan will be adopte-d as but little thought ha ' een given to the matter. The ooarn win nrs: consult tne mayor and the ch.-f of police before any definite action will bo taken.
P'INTYRE'S CASE
UNDER ADYISECEHT Safely Board Hears Suspended Officer's Case and Defers Action. (Mlicer .N" ll Mclntyre, who was sue;.. Midcd from the local police department Nov. 2Z. when Dr. C. A. Thompson, department physician reported that Mclntyre failed to comi'.j with requests that would enable the doctor to make a Mii:a.b!e report . . 1 io in. elm ippeirea before the i(Mrj ot- iu))lic ar.d had his case afc-ty last night held ov :or an other week. Dr. Thompson told the hoard that he had visited Mclntyre four timerbut did not consider his eise very 'rerious. Three of the visits the doc. I lor stated were for the purpose of securing information for his report wluch .Mclntyre refused to furnish and Dr. Thompson then informed the chief that he was through with the case. N'. elvi r-.-s were preferred av.tin.st Mclr.tvrc. hur he iv.n cn,. cae, informing the board thit h6 had bee n ill-:idvis-d. After hearing jr Thompsons statement, the board decided to deter the hearing fur one week. I:1 the me mtime. Mclntvre is tindir suspi iiion. pending the inves t:K--'.ion of his ci.se. Definite charget will bo preferred against Mclntyre, if the results cf the beard i investigntion warrant it. "Hello Everybody'9 to Give Final -Performances Today Final performances of "Hello. Rvrybdy." the Winter Garden production which has been appearing at the Oliver for a three days' run, nUh will be shov.-n at a matineo xnl : cr'fering today. Tho cast icjire ng th. orh'lr.al company In s at in: uhSch Gertrude Hoffman is starring. phased a Iar.ro audience aain Inst nifjht wi'h its kaleidoscopic shifis of s(cr.i I-, u:iu:;.il dancing, leautiful coloring, and attractive costuming. The entertainment had such a verve al.out it, ar.d is staced with such Panning li',e rapidity that there is not a dull moment in the Mrs. William Foster. Mr. and. Mrs. NWimer. Mihawaka av.. l-.uve moved to Indianapolis.! Ii-.d. I The Condition T Mr Nancy Stockman, who suifered a stroke i of raraiy-i-j of the right side Saturday, remains unchanged. Ia?t jjrS I stockman is S4 vfir old and h.n stockman Is M vears Leen conhned to her home for more WALTI.R It. ;i;i(;iHt Walter R. Geiger. Jr.. four-months oil on of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter C, .-; r, f. : S CI i ff o rr forr st.. River Park, j k Friday afternoon, I died at J oelo follow In- one day's iilne mor.ia. . was orn Julv 2 a of pneu1322 in ; South Read. Resides his parents, tw "sisters, Paulino and Catherine tw sisters, Paulino and survive. i ihe funeral will be held at 2
o'clock Fur.day afternoon from theland ceremony of his race
residence. Rev. R'. ler Green, pastor of the 1. R A. church. South Rend orTlciatin?. Kurla .twaka cemct'ry. ! will be in MbhWord are l;V,e -shells on the shore they shew where the mind endc. ar.d not hew far it ho been.
i nrisimas oeai
Sales Campaign Now Under Way The annual s.il of Christmas hciM by the Antl.Tuhcrcib-.v League began today. Official endorsement cf the campaign has b-en given Ly both Mayor Eli r. Seeblrt of this city and Mayor W. W. Do3?e of Mishawaka. Itepref-cntative of thc !c ( b stationed in hotel?, restaurants. ! tbeatr-r lobbies, and other public places In an effort to dl.-pofe of a record-breaklr.r number of seals this year. Committee of t!v lacue li.ave been organized in all parts of the county according to Mr.". Thomas Olney, president of the county orcanizatlon. Mrs. Horace L. Greene i. chairman of the South I'.end i proup, while "W. G. Crabill heads the p.lf of seals In MIfhawaka, and John A. lIenro-?r hres charpe of the county committee. Funds realized from the sales are ! each year used .for clinics and other means of combating th? disease. Mayor Seebirt's letter of endorsement. which was ent to Mrs. Olnev. pre)olrint of tho league, reads as folow.. , to appear again. I take pleasure in welcoming them to South Bend. Our t. - ity is proud of having a part in this great national movement for he:il;h. "The Jlealta Ilond.s that you aro issuing this year are novel and attractive, and most interestingly expressed. They s.!iould appeal to our citizens as a convenient moans of helping In thi valuable public health work, which benefits us all. "I wish you great success in your campaign; your noble efforts in lighting disease, and in fortifying our people. especially tho children, against it, deserve the heartiest support." ORDER PLANS FOR MASONIC TEMPLE AsSOCiatioil Approves First Sketches and Orders Work r ' 1 Lontinueil. Construction work on the nev Masonic temple to be erected in thiaj city will be begun. In, about thret. months according to arrangements mr.ile at a meeting of the t. Joseph Valley Temple association held at the Oliver hotel la-st night. The association ordered Osgood and Osgood. Grand Rapids architectural firm, to make up their work ing plans and endorsed thoir lirst sketches. It will take practically three months to complete the working plan and it is expected that actual construction work will begin then. Th5 1 building is to be erected at thc southwest corner of Marion and M:tin sts., at an apnroximate cost ot KOO.OOO. POLICE NAB GEM ÄND FÜR THIEVES Cops Get Confessions From Two Ex-Convicts; Two Women Are Held. CHICAGO. Dec. 1. Seven members of an alleged gang of jewelry and fur thieves alleged to be responsible for robberies totalling more than $200,000 were held In custody today. Six of the arrests were made in Chicago and one. in PittsbUrsr. Police, declared confessions were obtained from William Kramer, and Ray Ileffernan, ex-convicts. Kramer told police that Joseph Blassi. former leader of the ging was killed during a fur robbery here some time ago. He was shot by polieo and his body later abandoned by his companions. Two women were among those arrested. Brachen Takes Seat As Indiana Auditor INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Dee. 1. Robert Rrackcn. Detnocrat, of Frankfort, became auditor of state today succeeding William G. Oliver, Kt'pub'.ican, whem he defeated in the election November 7. Rrackcn. a banker, of Frankfort, lias served in tho state senate from Coone and Clinton counties, and has been prominent in Democratic party affairs, lie and Zad:ari.th T. Dan gan, elected clerk of the supreme court over Patrick J. Lynch, were the only two Democrats who broke the solid Republican state ticket in the election. Lynch, still holding rfice, administered the oath to Rracken. Great Britain Scraps Eight Capital Ships LONDON. Dec. 1 (Py I. X. s. ) Light capital ?hip of the British navy have been completely scrapped, two dismantled and six others made useless for war purpose., under the tc! n1" o th ''ahington conference agreements for limitation of naval armament-, officials of the admirahty told I aternat.or.ai .News Service tobty. Thu admirality l.as now ceased work utcm the demolition of war cra't ;intil l bas been freer, what thpr Powers are doing. While the Fr.ited State. Great Britain and i Jii;i:ui nae ritaaea me asnmgtun Cynferenc agreements. Italy and i 'rJnCo havo nct "rt do"!e 80
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Man WIlO TaUCht ChirnrrnGrAl Northern Railway
1 IIOIV lO ll,ai LjIIOD & UY UleS CHICAGO. Dec. 1 The man who taught Chicago to eat chop t-uey was buried here tc-day. Gong Iee. fO. cook in the f!rt chop suey restaurant hero, committed suicide last Sunday, after he had gambled away a fortune of nearly ISe.eOO. Funeral services for the Chinaman were conducted with a :e pomp kivc. to c.irr HILL. LONDON. Dec. 1. (Ry I. N S.) The Irl.'h bill rad through the c-cmmlttee stace In the house cf lords today. It Is expected to be In the han i of King George for royal ass r.t by Sunday.
fJERE and THERE
Iaid !luurtiani. 1103 lierllii ?t.. .' Misha'waka, repoTted V the pcllce nt 3:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon that his Li own geld'.r.K horse, hitched to a wagon containing a cord cf wood. had broken loose from In fror.: of the South Bend Wood & Coal Co.. on W. fc'amplo p.., about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and could not be located.
i'JC v.ill)Cnr reedfrs it Merry ChrUtmas.
locnl police mcto rcquostcil last night to assist in the search for Paul Szc-kula, 0 years old of 912 1-2 W. Napier ft., who left home at, 7 o'clock yesterday morning with a boy known only as "Chucky" and has net been heaxd from since. The bey has brown hair, gray eyes and when last seen wore a gray wat, brack pants and brown hoi. FuI hint: Thinking about coal price will kep you warm. John Kry?.a, 1222 Huron s-t., was arrested at his homo at 10 o'clock last night by OtHcers Daskowkl and Pouro on a warrant sworn to by his wife. Josephine, charging him with assault with intent to kill. Hdine helpn: The befct wajr to broken plumbing- Is to Jiuve It done. fix Sjtarks from the chimney of a house at the corner of W. Fwing and Iifayette fts. set the roof on lire yesterday afternoon. A a alarm was mounded from Pox S23 at 2:27 o'clock. IIose company Xo. 10 responded. Thc damage is sold to have been about 200. Tl linntllr on aluminum frjlnjr pnns don't set so hot. but tho pan ore too light for hitting hukhandn. August liailcy, who wan defeata! in the :acv for the ortlcf of state representative, spent $33.90 during hi. campaign, acording to his sworn statement filed with the county clerk, Fridav. limdor wnntu to know If th rood dying young mean food turkey. ch. A county Jail sentence of 30 tlajn u gainst Iloscoe Pruinbiugh, age IS. MJshawaka. pleading guilty in city court. Friday, to the theft of a bicycle, was commuted on recommendation of police officers to G davs' workout about the police station. Drumbaugh was placed or, parole about heidquarters because of his age and had expressed a willingness to so mitigate for his offense. He had been charged with petit larceny. What t hi h country needs it onion too polite to m ell In company. The annual meeting of the St. Joseph county chapter of tho American Red Cross will be held Tuesday at tho Chamber of Commerce auditorium. The public is invited and schools, churches and organizations throughout. the county are asked to send representatives. i Lawyer claim n young woman ! rary loemie he think ever day 1 hundny. Many, many, many h.ne that deluftion. HAMMOND Three i lot calls were .sent to police headquarters hefore a crowd, watc'hlnir i li-jht between a married couple over possession of a child wa;-; dispersed. I'nele .lohn of Atlanta. Mo., in lft.1 yfiim o!d, o I'nrle .lohn can r.-meiiiber v.lu-1. the lnus bill was introduced. FORT WAYXIl Ilccausc campers thnt take advantage of 4he city automobile camp steal so many cnickens from the Allen county Orphan's home, the board of charities lias ordered the camp's removal. Did you know a rope wui 10 percent tnmger when wet? Tlii even include the clyur sriety. IlVAN'SVILLi: Thirteen of the 48 jurors drawn to f-erve in Yani'.erbtirs county were won.n. Alrphine make It pofc!b!e to lr ft drs in I'arN and wrsir it in London hefore the ntj le iluinjre. llbWOOl) William F. Alumbaush declares he wa.s drunk when lie married P-c'sle (Iray Alumbaugh. (Hy Thomson Allia Chalmers American Can Co American Car nnd Foundry
iABHET SUMMARY
American Drug Syndicate American Hide and Leather Common.. 11 American Hide and Leather Pfd G4"'; American International Corporation .. 2S,2 American Locomotive 121 American Smelting 31' American 5'ugar "3 t American Teb. phone and Te'.c graph . . . 1 2 2 's
American Wool Ar.acnoda Copper Atchison Raldwin Locomotive ... Raltimore and Ohirt . . . Rethlehem Steel "R' . . . Rrooklyn Rapid Transit California Petrf-'.eur.i .. Canadian Pa.lfic Central Reatacr Chandler Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago. Mil. and Paul Common Chicago-. Mil. and Sr. Paul Pfd Chicago and Northwestern Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific.. Ciilcago. Rock Island end Pacific R Chill Copper Chir.o Copper Colorado Fuel and Iron Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar Krie Common General Rltctric General Motors Common ! C.codrlch i C.reat Northern Ore - International Harvester ! Industrial Alcohol Iuir.(d Central i Inspiration Copper International Nick Nickel International Paper Kansas City Southern Kelly Springfield .... Kenr.ecott Copper . . . Lehigh Valley Marine Pfd Mexican iVtroicum .. Miami Copper Miivale Steel ....... Missouri Pacific ! National Rr.amel . . . Nevada Copper New Haven Railway . New York Central . . . Northern Pacific Norfolk Slb Wlrn
and EVERYWHERE
ar.d on sober thought, he asked the court for divorce In Iondon. m nvan an i wemn wrr nuirrJM twice the me day. The tränke part Is Iber married each other both tlmf i. TFltRI' HAUTE Thc frhcHff here 13 wvnderlng whether V.ro county hunter.H aro bad shots or out for big frame, for ono recently hot Mrs. Mary Keith's her. Olirrr Mape of Io Anselm fc'.l r(T an M-fo.t cXlrT und waikrd avuy, but it I m very bad habit. LAFAYETTE IMxvartl Mltclirll ' ai l : . ' . . ' 1 . i is creuj;cu .ia uiv j r.'? i.nif ( mouth h'.ck bass catch cf the year ! pounds ! with scaled one weighing eix The rerort Is out tht Charlie Chnptln trill marry arftin. Hare you notlerd mol wfddlnr report always aj arain ? ANDrntSOV Iorvn Huntlngcr received a watch o.nd ring by mail which had been stolen in a hold-up and with them was a note from thrt robber statlnr that he could not dispose of them. In one yrar a Holstein row rate milk lirh weighed 33.36s pounds before the Trater wan added to It. CHICAGO Grnml opera J-tnrs here objecting to tho chilly breezc sweeping their bare knees during rehearsals, "mixed it" in a free for all fight with stage hands. Several were cut up ar.d bruised in the melee. A render writes In to nk If cough drops make you drop a rough. Vr. HILLSBOKO Donald Davhlm said he went to sleep while driving his automobile and the car turned over In tho ditch. The Army-Naty foothnll rame In riiiladelphin kept 50.000 l'hllndclpbbinn uwako until dark. IX)KT WAVM Kxhlhit "A" in the divorce suit of Mn. Eva Roqule was a lock of hair which Mrs. l3ogu!e testified her husband pulled from her head. rhritnta .tory! "Mamma, other little boy have MejW.' all the FOllT VAYXE The honor of being tho first woman in Allen county to administer tho oath of othce to a judge waa accorded Miss Martha Cannaday. deputy clerk, who fwore In Judge Charles Ryan. Jut when the dark elouri Mere lifting oo men the ad rfw that 1,017,66 rnen of Fiilinon have been piwked. COLUM1JFS John nowcrs, 21, and Jack Morgan, 20, w-ere permitted to sleep In Jail here, when they told Sheriff Phillips they were broko and too proud to write to their parents in Louisville until they found work. Nice tldnjr nbout winter I you keep our IihikN In your pocket and can't loe our money o enIly. O M:W VOKK Two humlrwl Yanks who stayed In France after the war and g-ot fdranded, are thankful to hi b;ick in Uncle Sam's yard. They arrived on the .S. S. President Adams, primed for their first Thanksgiving ir. five years. Motorist Tt 111 be glad to learn an auto derailed a train In Illlnoi. CHICAGO It oust Donis Spelling, fruit peddler. f25 for alleged proftteering in cranberries. The judge said ho had no right to hit his cus tomer In the eye with an overripe appie. even 'though the latter called him a "proflte Ii i 1 1 Ilay payw motion pieture promote culture, o do you mind If we call them promotion pictures? CHICAGO Dr. lien I Itciunan, president If the hlbl college, was be toatmaster at a free Thanksgiving banquet for 1,000 "Knights Of The Road" ut "Ma" Greenstcin's resturant on S. State st. ' "Srore Clemncean" headline. Thnt remind u, after this winter bmeball htarta cülri. 15. R. Cleaners, Main 700. adv. 3. 12 If. and MoKlnuon.) Open Hlgll Low 4 2 4 TO" 179 Ts 11 643; 28 ii 731 2 2 H 3 -k 1Ö1 113. 1034 sc ; 140 34U 23 2 Close 4 3 71 Gi Ills C3 23 120; 53 'it t r V 123; 4f' lOlVs ii75; 431; 63 0 I -2 l4034 C 1 i C7'i 23; 37 Si 334 S7 27"-, 24 2 3 'i 1304 C4; 14 182 ?4 1S2 13H 30ri S3H 10 2 1 OS 35 15 Sl3 13 43H 34 4 226 27 H 25 U 1 8 64 14 23 f3 7feS 112 4 2 1 A 71 " IVj'k 43 7 2 i 6 3 29 1 2 1 Vt 123; 40 101 Ti lisH 43 !:, 17 U 3T?i Si i i 4 T 1 ir iui 1 1 1 1 i 4 27h CI "i . 17U . 140 . 3 4 s; . 6; 2.1H . Zih S3 , 3 3- , S7 . 27U , 2 3 1 2 9 Ol 32 2S' 2Pj 23 U 1 3 0 H C3 3, 141; 1 3 13 32 1 0 4 - 2 C2U 35 Ü 13 31 '2 43 H 34-, C4 at 30 2 n o - 27 U 23 i 18; 4 4 14 4 22 57 1133 - " 23 'i n - j 1 2 s a; G3 14 180 ISO 13' 30H R21; 02 33Ti 14 50 4 ll"i 414 34 h 62i 4P I o 7 2S IS 64 14.: 2IH !1H 77 112 U - .2 ... C35,- . . . 1 4J4 . . IS ft a, . . . 1 0 ... l-i 2 ... 3'1. ... 3)U S3 101,. 2 ICS 8 13 , 31 . 1S- . 42 34'; C3 3 0 , 223; 6 4 i - '; U2
Farif.r Oil , Pari AmTien Oil Pennsylvania Pfcplti Can Pierce Arrow PiSfrly-Wily I'ullmsn
Pure Oti I nay Consolidated Copper , P.i1Inc Republic Iron ar.J Sleel . ' Se.irs Itoebuck I S.nclMir Oil Southern r.irir,? Hallway , Southern Railway I Sturlebnker C ommon
Texas Oil 47 ;: , Texas ar.i Pa.iflc :i :? .1 : t Tobacco Pre ducts -"3 ' Union Paoif.c 140!i 1 5 ' United State Food ... Ur.Itel States Rubber 4 Ur.Ited Stat steel Common ; Unite :1 States St f Pfd 12 1 I J 1 :.. Utah Copper 6l"s ., Vanadium 3 4'L. j .' . , -41. Virginia Chemical Wabash "A" - 4 -- We stern Union 110, m 1 ;:- "VVostlnghou'. rpiH co Willys Overland :, .
RinilltTV Liberty 3 ' - '3 liberty First 4 T-s Riberty Second 4'i's Liberty Third 4 Vs L'.herty Fo-irth 4 s Victory 4aFs BRISK RISE SHOWS
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Isear Operators Make l ew At tempts to Hit Oil Shares. 1 ! T-r nut rail in hi fort. .VKW YORK. lec. 1 (Hy A. P. ) Day's total sale S3s.".0ü shares. Twenty Industrials averaged &5.T3 (A), net train 1.05. High 192:'. 103.43; low 73. T3. Tv. enty railroads averaged m (R), net gain 1.06. Il-h 1922. 93.S1; low 73.43. (A) IZx dividerd .32Ü. R) Kx dividend .312. i The brisk rise In prices in today's; Mock market provided further confirmation of the belief that the recent reaction had been overdone, as had tho rally which preceded it.. Rear operators made a few atlempt.s to uncover weak f-pots, concentrat-
ing on the oil shares and a few of1 c nic.w.o i.ik stoc k. the leaders but the strong n n- ' UICAi.o. P.- 1 - )lO. - -'. tance shown by thre .dock., indue- jVVVt : 'Vv! ed them to relax their selling pre:- 1 UoM t n weithf. : Wz:' u. '.st.t. sure and extend their covering jF.a. s.-V: r.s.t '";,:,; t.Miy operations. p-;:u'. ,,i,:'".v'-"- j?' "'"f ... ,, , V'WS re:i-!'. St. '. . I ..... : f N I '! liile son.ct new buying power j sili:i:i"--It.. '.'. I..: -i-"!.-: was in evidence during the day, the ptei.ly to '..i-i.-r; :.'uai. i : yt :. : buying generally was of a coutioi; : ,vl51, J,r'11 V;:::'Jn,7;-. 5'' h''' ;:, . ''Vi and ordtr.y character. Oa:n in . Vu5 :,u .,l!aii;.,j:, j-J .". 4 7. .standard shares ranged fro;a l.irge; 'atti.I1 h n.- u.irVet fractions to llghtlv mure than t wo V"-"!-v : ll" !"" 1 Isi, ' '" : - po:r.Lt while some of the high priced .., ,, .1vl , .,;..,. c .v.,!.-.. . ... ..... flpeO'ialtitw advonced three to e!bt d:u:,i ..vd ..s. ; ieir.-i.r ettl. :.ifr. I ointf. ? ' ' 7'.; e..ws. r:..;.V7 m . j.j.i. jrjut Copper, rail and rubber .'tocks h,.. ? s T.v, rfN were the moft prominent. C rro de r.e.s.r -teer. f":.v.iT.".; e?.:üer Pasco benfwlted most by the rally, f r"'" K" niT lif If er. ?3.'.j gaining 2 1-2 points. AiwronJa lm-;,J"' proved two points and Chib frie-; iMHtNAi-ous l.li; MO(K. tionally. while gain of 1 to nearly i INDIANA l-nl. is. 1 . i...ii(u;i-. necott. Inspiration. Rütte and Su- ch"', e. j.v; i.uU ..f tb-s. ... perior, American Smelting and 1 siir.r.P It eij-t. uaikd up; Utah i Publication of moro favorable top. tn. October earnings statements com-' t'A'iTl.T; it. . i.ei; wirket bined with reports of increased li- r"w" a;-'1 1"kirrs' vidends -on kso.r.e shares was held j responsible for the bette r prices of ' "''"' '-'-einfwA : rdli-' ' rd'"f '- ' -M;f .v rails. Union Xacifia made up all but! ? ,00 'K U,N1 AN" I,,ioT,MON'' dfty cents of the, $2.50 dividend 1 ' ' ' ' Vi . ;7" H-h l..w Cl.,,
wnicn came ott tne stock tcdav and New York Ceutril was r u.-hecl up to 97 3-rl, a net gain of 2 3-4. Otner .strong j-pots in this group v.-fve Canadian I'acific, Chicago and Ras:ern illinoi?. St. Paul. Keck Ll.md preierrea. ufiawire ana 1 1 ud.on, Lh!gh Valley, S:o" and wf.rrn! lncifio preferred, tho paln.s ranging ! from 1 1-2 tu three -poinV. 1 Among tho more active shar Ualdwln, A.merican Can, Rcthleheml Steel Ii, Brooklyn Rapid Transit Crucible, Rloctrlc oturag Ratter; y. Pan-Amt,riean R, and Piggly Wiggiy advanced one to two point nr. I
Studebaker or.d I". S. Sted common' niKAco .-n (,itu. large fractions. r d'Vi ::V'! n.! :- 4 J.t '.,:AT -N - - Call money opened at Mv ;r r. . ,", ' A 'tcit:, No. a cent and then adv.ip.co-I to :, 1-2 ' '. 7."-: No. 4"i-,i-. ;iv?7.iV; whero It closed. The time mor.ey ; f; .,:'- " ;:v.'"" ; :-.,,V". market was quiet, thirty clay loans ! x-'"' '.-niV'-.. W-y', '' ' " -j ' w-I'pV.'iw beins arranged at 4 3-4 percent and 74;-' ::N" v. !..-.-. TSV, N. 4 m ( j the longer maturities at 3 pero-M. i 1 ' v v . Tho Commercial Paper rav cm.- :.- 1 M.r.,',' ' r: 'u'' n tinuM at. 4 3-4 ptrcont for the sT .' ' . prime name. I i""-." ' r;7:H Foreign exchanges were stronger.' TlMuniv' .'.ie. 7demand sterling getting up to J4--I CLmvui: .:.v., 12 l-i and French franc to 7.03.1 . . .
.mo: o: tne otnr-r Kurapcan ra's uLfo showed ;f istanrCWh r.nvTR ment. South Araoriein ex i;a!.g-n wer-- easier. WHEAT REACTS AFTER SHOWING STRENGTH CHICAGO, be-, l rr.v a. !M 'Vlhr,u r.h" ',t.rr 'r7 "'r'y 1 " slderable ttrngta at times t',d.y. the market in the final dexhr.tts re-
acted owing to a.s;ertio:-.s that same foreign buyers bad ben -fliii.' jjf back at ss than ropier ni -nt i.uj.',1' The clo-e wa.s unsettled at r.M !
decline to 3 -Sc .advance, with May ll.ltj 5-S to J 1.1 6 3-4 and July S1.C7 7-S to J1.0S. Corn nr.X.cl unclvar.grd to a ri-- of lt.'c The re-sl'.ing of wii.'t ,r. hpart of foreign buyers was said to come from France ar.d Italy x. liave been begu'i .at five Xj ricl.t cents under present cost figure-. Ii.-crejse-J "-ellir.g pr-.Mr from !'1'1ers here was ne-ticr-.tblM the dv dre- to an end. and the n. trkM dosed at but little above the iü'.s. r llfirures cf the scKdon. T.". fa- ' that primary' receipts were again h mw acted as a curl) on buili.-h . t.t:mr.t. ur.d bo too did pr?;ent -et-iing of December and May from 5ome cotnmis'ion houses that were buying December. Corn r.d oat.- were inclined to drag after December corn bad touched a new hisb price record for the aeuEon. 72 l-2c. Rural offering of corn showed something of an lr.crca.-e. c inrACo 1'Rorn ri:. riiiCAit). ic i.hptte;:-R--v? T.Sl'. tt:b: erearnrry. ertra. Mr; extra fi r tf . :'a .V : fi rs : . V. 'a 4 4 ; r : lKKi.r1 Kecri; tf . r3--; tniw-l-losu. 4Ka4-: oriltcary firt. "xVV ; rtr. 47'iCi.'; -xtra. Tz-hc; cnt-eJir, 2Pi.'2": dirti-K. ir24. CHEKsn Iwltf, mrvf, -"V ; luSi.. . !'; youag Arr.rIcS, C7c; lonyäorri, ; iaM-: i.w.fc. frn.i '
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