South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 337, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1922
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OBSERVE SUNDAY AS 'TUBERCULOSIS DAY' THROUGHOUT HATIOH Local Clrrpy to Make Appeals for A.-i-danre in Fililin White PJapuc. f? jr. 5 ay wi'l rations 22 v ob ik Tu h to. a 2 r. 'Sund a y !th mirater urP.g -;;;or? of tho Ar.tl-T':'.i(ir'".i-i! I-t drio frr th ff.'i! rf Chri""!.!!? s'a! which V"in lTIday. T-."Lv rror than ttr9 ar- to ftr.t to re.vdert s- 'T St. J-f, o--ir.?y u-glng tfc":r supp' r f f t J.tc: -;e' rlrlvr- whü" Thur.-day, Fr! lay :i" 1 Siturday of r.'-xt wtei:, booth. v,i;i Lr. f,.; up Jn j-.uliio piacs for tre a f f ff.-aL. In ;,1rr r- fi- it" r ladr.i for f with whvh to carry "n P fight galr.?t tu1.. t :h, the 2ig.)'- has n'k'':! t ho pn'rd!" to fakrf rri ;ar.C e f the fol'owlr. : i ti Jcs: Tut UTtr t i b-rr killed 103 j-r.r,p s. J-.-oph r-..:r.ty. Ther flro r. ".v Tr.f th.ii ciM of tuW roulcd in f. Jo-rph omty. Tubrculc! 1:112: c-nc n it. 'f ?very tn people r.ff'.icted. Tub'ruI').;U is .'in etper.sivo d!s. hca:.io t! maj ri'y cf : a viet'ir.; are r ro luer3. I'twrn IS and Tubrou2oi 2 s a tragic diaeas'i r"cai:e" it kill- imny parents of yo ir.x childr"'. T'l v.or',::l.-?.' !- a. rnmmur.lr.ihN dlffn, tprf-Tl r, '1; thro'i!i tho .pit a ror ! nip! TuhTCiilo.iT i riot Inherit1'!, but chlMron am vry a.lly ir.fect!. T;jbrc ilois rtis cannot prrf'V In a healthy boy. Thy thri . in a vt-nk. riin-Ifw n, ur.ilprno'jr!.-?hc.'l hnlr. TuliTculo;.! f.s fiiral'lt' if trat mrrf ! b"ciin a.rly. T-Jb-r'Mr.oi l.i pr.-'Vo-.tapio. Th TiJb!C'i!rni L",isiip r,f ,t. Jcph ro'ir.ty i offfrin for hs crr!!flrat!on r.f ;ül p'r.or.a int r"t'1 th foi'owinf; facrn concTnlnK tb.'ir ftato ar.,1 oonrtj. Tan ruv.t proup J- p l!.-t c.i)rn'.tted by the stats r.fr.ro n InI;.'u.ap'I:.-5. p"-p died from tubercu!o5 !n l'.HT, :'.ff rcp'.o di'l frorri t'ibrrcu-o:.-in l?t. ".2'", ii-(r. cH?i from tubrcu- ! r, v i M 1 ? !' . pofr!o .IIpI from tuborcu lo-: in i r 2 . 2.7 1J p-opi.. !!r,i from tubcrcu-'.-!; in 10 21. I'nr v-ry loiwifio ppoplo in Jn.liar.rt t1 "r .v'Tr: 137.7 1 'ath. frorii tubprru'io;? !r 1 1 7 . 2 .lo-if.v from t nmiio.-! n 1318. 1 1 n r ! ratlin from tubrrulnsis in lfl . 1 0 7.7 r!a'i from t'.ibcrc'alosis In 1 a j o . o l' n rj'-ath- fr-'ni tulTreulo. in nihrrniTo-l; I Urins Ontro!lotl ThT" wcrr l.jr, fwr ('eat'n? fr":n ttii.f rr "alr.-' s In 1 T 2 1 than in lo i:. In th l.i t fivf f-.ir. tb number nf pn;.f .r H'0 r,f, TV ho (ti o 1 fr'!r. tubTcilo.-; (1 ot-r a sf 1 4 4r. Prjinsv Koff Stmts Big Freight Movement in V. 5. j'iri'siin:!;. i'a . i-. 2 v:-rr-xvhor th? Mj?.i' ;t ih nt;ro I't nr.r. !va rr. a m ;1 r. 11. O ini'.r oi opr.-Af.l tra kncr th' ky will bo tbo I'n-lt for f r!s!it movcoTt. loc:rr.!rr f Mrnirr avl f'ruliii at r.ii'lr'r.ht r- t Tii"iy. All ":r:-hirk'o.-. r'r:rt: and similar ru'.f.i o ro ? ir rt Id f.-f th- r t 72 hrt'if.;. i ' " rt! in 'X ! anm iir;mc:.t hfro t' 'v . th lVttvf.urr. ('' C.iy nr d 1".:!. Pa., ard Hufftlo. V. f.A '' a"! v ro lifted. T!ii ternpr,r.'. ' '.'' annu'j th re 'a t;t 1 a: or rat br::' I f --e !?hl through th'.Milk Price War Breaks Out in Minneapolis M 1 NN T. ATOMS. Minn . D. o. 2 A rn t ri v r )' k- out in M.:.' -eop! an,; th" pr - of 'ik to !ny ' -t p. I;-t ;n r- e- ; v. " ' u . : b i r i t b' o t iz h' i" ! irl . : ' .1 to ".k at 1 ( cut- n I, . r . . ' . . . a i i- . . . a i.T.4 1 ' I( for l Theft of l'al:table ( I rem Snwuor Co. .i ' i , 4. i r -li .; I- 1 ' - .' '.- i : ' r- . : r itur ; ; . ; b . t ' 'i' ' ... . ; - , . i p. r- ' !' 1 r ': a - . f..'. - .-f v h. i m ; ; ' ' . we r t ' i. : . .!':' '. ; .. ',!: y : ' 4- :.. TV . " -:! . :f . ' -p. Th M- l'. ( (H TI,I I.!:'t . i t : a i t ' l ! .v - : t , .i : :; . 1 fr. :-. Nt v:-i ' -..-. ..', 1 i r ;:"- i r . . i IV.' .,n ! : ! t ; i r ' !.". t ' . . CHILD SHOOTS HERSELF AFTER BEING SCOLDED r. .iohi;ih. mi, h.. d.-. i. IVtai- Imt jumit hail rt'primandd lnr. Il-thr l!-, .t I I, tNik ,rr father- rm'idtrr aid lu: 1 i t-w -I f tltioiii;li Ll I iini. Her -oiditlan 1 T1olIH-
PARK BOARD PLANS : DRIVE EXTENSION
Improvfinut for sloping j nf City's Iioti!eurtJ .Sv.-leni OcliTininrfl I pon. A : t ' "i. . , '. II.-.' r-i b- d r.', ; r'":;r:r- :.;..;.lt ..f the K- ; tf-r-i M ( " i r:r: .- , ; . ,. .,r, 1 tlit j 'Ii.:-!i . f :t it 7' : : in !-ntii! Til : i f"-t r. n-'.' I, '.'. to th'' : 2-.:,. n - -I .,t t'.c ! f-.i:..r r.th'.y i-.. ..f t!:'j ! . r-1 of p .ri; 'n ;- Tri-Iay' j :.:: i . : M r'.!"--r Ki'har ! Kü.o. iin, .H I I. ti-id of t ' lii'!;.ir,.i A.voo- i- ! of I'.-rk . ft :'.. :'.-, prron!fiI ! ! u !.rvs r', (. rr. ;r, par .s anJ J tiir on'.rol .,t .i rr: T ; ri rf th' a- -of ..it...:: in I :ri ;,i r..tpo ii -i y S:n-J ! iv, . a p r-:.i ro-i to r.iikf .i r-port t'- th b')':r-l but i inii-'l it over until! Ii:" r.'xt r.-j'ftir.'X ! of thfi ah- j .::' of W. W. i:;h fi" lr who was ; .::'! ir, i in I . tro,:. Ti;- ir?i)roV! iTi-nt a2or,i: t':o b.wor l.an'Ki f th- Ht. .Jojopii ri-r will p-nnit of about a :M0 f. ( . ro.id-1 V.'iiol hi - n nfltütior. I: will p".i:)it (f a tamncction v.uth Sherman a1", at -o'ach Ti'i anl cfntuiby it3 in-'TirpiTation into th' boulevard '."T-t'in ;iftor t!i r!av hoh-s furt'ior Ith ha.' !.on hi!-.! aral th- roa 1v. iy k f '.opr .1 around tho Jiook be-ifiL-rn inu .i '.v(i fi :u tri' n i bottom Thrown From Bicycle When Struck by A utomohile Prank Harrison, lr.os Wash ii.utcn av.. was rndrrd. unconscious u!i"i thrown from Iiis l.kycle by an automobil driven, by Harry I'ixler, slj i. Iafayk-u.- k:., at. 7;;.'0 o'clock Saturday xnornini?. Harrison was ran down at th intci-f-ction id Chapin and Division st. I'ixh-r lifted tho unconscious man into his car and drove to Har-ri-'Fi's bom whore Dr. T. Thompson was alh.-d to attend him. Harri-on's li'jurie.s ar not believed to be serio'li?. rtuKi:M.x kii.m:i WAltSAW. Ind.. Dec. 1'. (V.y A. 1. Cfilb rt Dake, of Waba.-h, Ind., was killed here today when hot fell from a bo car in a trahi In the I'.::; lour yards, several cars pafsir. ov r his bodv. 11 was brakeman on the train. TAKEN FROM LIFE Helpinp: Ma (BY MARTIN) 0 "-15 r-C- r. vvf i-V V
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MEXICANS MOURN DEATH OF PEI?SONS KILLED IN REVOLT M i :ICO t'ITV. Ihf. '2 (ISy I. N. S.) Willi flu c-ity in inonriii ami all tlw tfirators lo-l. lltf ftiik)ml tHk pta4; Oil aftrriMHui of thf It ihtviii kilhl Tlinrlar nicht uhrn poII'iiion rrpVnil flro with ma rhino iii iifMjii a -rtl )f SO,0 tiH-ti and Acnrn who wvro I)rtlns npaln th lark of water. A riirrol ''mourning strike was t-.i!Uii. ffretive until toiu;'ht. I'rt f)!)ron h.'ii ntiroil tho public tliat tho watrr 5-tipply will br normal by tonight.
Presbyterian Moderator to Speak Here Monday Might I'r. v'alvin Hay?, moderator of th. Presbyterian church of tho ("nited States, will the principol -poa"r at a rrebyterian rally and upp-r to be held Monday evening Ht o'clock in the church. Dr. Hay a ill b a.-sistd by Dr. .Mudse, stated clerk of th PrebytcTian church. Tr.o .upp"r at C o'clock will be for the oflker.s of the churvhe.- cf South Itnd and vicinity, while another rneotir.if ot S o'clock will be for the general pub'.ir. Ib"th Dr. Hays ar.d Dr. Mudy;e will f-poak at this meet-tr.'-r. Th men's choru of tlie TVest.v.inster I'resbyterian church will .:n-r. Otficors of the church from neighboring citie ari expected to b" ;re--ent Mora. ay evening. College Wins Verdict Over Travel in School Debate A Vtar cf Culle-i" Gr "A Year of Travel" was the subject of a lively debate given by the Debating club of .c't. Joseph's in the presence of th? Hih school department Wednesday aftercnoon. The dtbators were well prepared for their oppon-en'.-and the judges' decision in favor of the college was barely won. After the debate the club entertained the Hiqh school at an informal luncheon which came like a reward to the Cicero class which passed an excdlert examination in th forenoon. PLYMOUTH Mis l'ramis Ott. of Huntinston. sr-oit the week end with Plymouth friend.-. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. r.yrrs. of C2arrett. Mifs Hlna Nicole., of Kendallviile, and Mrs. Ferne Thompson of Kau Cbaire. AV;.. spent a few days v:'h Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tank and other relatives, returning to their homes Saturday. Charles Walburn died at his home Friday evening, after failing health for sonic months. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 at the I I. church. lie leaves a wife anil. one .con. Hay. Mis-s Florence Smith has gone to Tiosa for a visit wit!, friends. MNs Opal P.erkeypilo is Fpondins the wtck f od i:i lonaldson with Miss Anna Larstn, Mrs. Cass Mills and Orland Mills of Canub-n, und Mrs. Mable Ovorrr.yer of Culver, spent Thanksgivin.T with Mi.-s Vera Mills. .Mr. and Mrs4. Kred Corse of South P.er.d spent Thanksgiving with Mr. .in. I Mr.-. Joe lilack. L. M. Butler, the new county aent. expects to bo in his ofhee Monday and will be plal to havo the fanners come in to see him and get aeotiaintod. Mrs. Lawrence- Carvey and children are spending a few days in Peru with Mr. Carvey. Miss Hope and Martha Gibson ?r.-p.t S.uanl.iy in bos?anspnrt. Tim I rier.c1.5hlp dub of northwest of the city, held a community Thank-stlvinir supper at the home of Mr and Mrs. .idney Grossman cfn Thur.-day pvonlnpr. It wax a rabbit supper, the youns men and hoys of the neiijhborhootl providing the rabbiiH. P.etween forty and fifty were pro.-ent at the feast. Mr. and Mrs. W. II . Robertson of South P.end. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robertson of tbi. -ity. .Tamos A. Sweeney and wife of Cary. pent Thursday with the family f Rev. Charles IUmc. C.-o. W. ShrbUr. a former resident of Plymouth, now of Champa'gn. 111.. i-- visitinc his daughter, Mrs. Chaa. Murphy and family. Mr. ami Mrs. C. D. Smel.-or are sper.din a few days with Ihttsburg friends. Mrs. J. II. Reighton of South Bend, .pent Thursday with her mother, Mr.-, Noih Ho.vcr. Rev. W. F. Switzer. a former pastor of the Methodist church of this city, spent Thank.'Tivlnsr with his r.itrl.ter. Mrs. Rdna Raker ar.d family. Rev. Switzer If now a fioM ncent. and ,s superintending the buildincr of th" 3.10.000 Methodist hospital in C.ary. f Thomas Fiekner. a former Pl-m-outh resident. r..v r i f Chicago. pnt ThanV.g!v!rg with his mother, Mrs. I2.'zabur Klckner. Mr. ami Mr-. H. 12. Graham returned to New York City Friday. af:r visirin th ir son, Jnme. at tho Culver Military acalniy. and Mr. and Mr-. Oo,-?.' MeiVy of th:. city. Mr. and Mrs. .T-hn Ro'.litt and Miss F.Ionore Meyrr.-s havo returnd to 'liry. .iftr .in-i;- a few days with Mr. and Mr. W. . Sraroek. The RieV h-:d a pz roast Wed-r-.-lay rvmlnr. at which time five new rr.emrer.-i were initiated into tho order. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Sver.s -pent Tuar.ki?ivlr.g with their daughter, ;-s. Henry Harper (,f South Rend, arnl II .Try I.atta rf Coshon. ON THANKSGIVING PAY Were you amor.r other thlr.o ablo o rivo thank. frr your good ninth? If not. and cv.r tr?-:hlt ! rhMimatisrr.. her. a rent helpful hin: to vr-i. Co to any of tho Frum.u Utmx ".ores in South Bend, ut corner Mirhlran A- Wayr.. Michigan ä Washington, cr Main and Colfax, or t th Red Crcsd Pharm.ftry in MNhiwaka. .:r1 f-r $1, purchase Iaiur::'s prf4rlp!irr, 1 9 0 ;t . Th!s Is not a r atfrt me Peine, but was originally pre rarM by Sir. Dandon for his own !:', with HU'-'h irotl rults hftt h N no longer a sufiVrer, It v. !:2 he'p you to, and the ber.etlts ;ir !:i?:!rj:.' Don't delay another day. and by "..ristm is tu too tan etve think for trn hoalth. Mull oilers v. ill be Mild if addressed ti Pan Ion Iru? Co.. South Rend.
Federal Criminal Cases to Start in January i.vr;i.NAr(Lis. ir.-i.. Vr-v. 2 Tr.at trln if.a! ( a.-"' in f ! r il our will be; in about tl.o n;:d lit.Tanuary. I;.t. Atty. Hurr.fr Filiott u:3 tiday. The grand jury, whih h?;s b on in feion h.r.ro Sow S, will mk- it- report to .Ti;d'" A. It. An dt r' n a few days before ChriStma. !. aid. Invf .-tiation of hiuor law io-latli-n-in Jako county will occupy th- .ttf-ntion of tb.e crand jury after !'. s. I-Vdoral ofüeia! said about 2r0 rithnt. of Gary ir.d the Calun:t rr'ion havo bcn subpocr.aol 'ir.d it ! boücvrd moro than a week will Le rt 'jurif J to txamine them.
City Fire Fighters Answer 3 Early Morning Alarms An overheated cupola v.u repon .'ihle for a roof fire at tho (irrer I'oundry. "W. Indiana av., at 4:25 Saturday mornin?. Diir.asre amount. ed to about $7. I ire dftpartm?r.t No. 2 was called to tho homo of George Toth, 71 C W Dunham st. at 7; 10 Saturday mornir.s whe.-e sparks from the chimney caivsd about ?5 damage to tho roof. Sparks from the chimney caus.J about $10 dnniaRO to the heme it ."21 W. Colfax av., ownod by th V. W. C. A., at :o Saturday morn ir?r. Central fire department answered the Mill alarm. i triis RRNICi: KASPRVAK. Pernice Iv.isprvak, 1234 W. Xapier .lt.. di'd at her home Wednesday rii;ht at r: i5 o'clock of appendirlt 'y, following an illncs of three wcil'.s. She was born in South Rend Apr;! 17, 191, and was eight year? olJ. Sht is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs Teoftl Kn rrvak. and two brothers. Rdward and Irwin. Funeral services will be held from St. Hedwige church Sunday afternoon at Z o'clock, Rev. Antlior.y Zuhowk. ouiciatinj?. Rurial will take place at St. Joseph'. cemetery. AIRS. ARARFLLi: RI1SSI2 Mrs. Arabelle Rfsse, 63 years old. of 51 S Pennsylvania av., died of apoloxey at her . homo at 11:5 o'clock Friday nigdV. She is fun vived by her husband. William H. Eesse and tho following children: Mrs. Sylvia Hargraves. Fowler, Co.: Wiimer Rorders, .South Bend; Mr. Hattie Martin. Markel. Ind.; Mrs. Ethel Messemore, Rorliester, Ina.: Rarl Resse, Alvin, 111.; Heilert Resse. South Pend; and two stop-children. .Mrs. Myrtle Rov. Danville. IIb. and Roy Ree. Ros.sville. 111. A sister, Mrs. Mary Richards, We.-t-eld. Ind.. and a brother, K. T. Smith, Maxburg. Iowa, also survive. Mrs. Resse was born near Williamcport, Ind., I)ec. Z, and had lived here for four years. She was married In 1 ? S 5 in Colorado to William II. Besse. There will be a funeral service at the residence at 1:.10 o'clock Monday afternoon and one at the Indiana Av. Christian church at 2:.',0 o'clock. Rev. John Francis Belleville will officiate. Burial will bo in Highland cemetery. MUS. AUCH WAKLICK. Mrs. Alice Warllck. 53 years old. Uti 12. Rwing av.. died at her homo at 9 o'clock Saturday morning of heart faiiure. Surviving Ikt are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. ... Cole; her husband, Alark AVarlirk: nd her children. Mrs. Beulah Miller and De. Witt Warlick, all of thU city. She also leaves two si--ter.. Mr. S. 2V. Hay of South Bern, and Mrs. J. It. Jrecse of North Liberty. Ind. Mrs. Warlick was born at North Liberty April U. and had lived here 30 years. Shp va. married in November. 12. to Mark Warlick. Funeral arrangements are not ct plete. ( Id MLVT SMl'DVINSKI. Funeral services for Clement Smudvinski. who died Thursday nitrht of complications following an Illness cf four days, were he.d from St. Adalbert church Saturday niorriInc at t o'clock. Rev. John Oadnik ottlciatiog. Bi'iial was mid; at St. Joseph's cemctcrv. 1 .0 1 11 IT r A MA.I FAY K I . Funeral services for Loretta Majouski. infant dauchter of Mr. and Mis. Klbert S. Majewski. 1609 Longby av.. who died of complications after an illness of onn day. were held from St. s'tanislaw church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Roman Marciniak ofuciHtinir. Burial took place at .t. Joseph's cemetery. ffeC INSTRUMENT CLEAR AS A
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M A!.KIA(.i: i.ic i:nni. P.ollin Wilcox cf Rlkhart and Ca'hTir.p Duggan of South Bend. Herman Rus-eli and l.le Gardne tth of Siuth Bend. j Aloysius Seifert a:i a Nora Hous-j ton. both of South Rend. 12. R. More?r,n and Hazel Boone. !cth of Fouth R:nl. 1 Clifton P.nckert and Alia Ik-j ridre. both of South Rend. 1 Henry I'rire and Mildred Skill-' man. both of Kaiama7.o. j flecrgo Wyier of Mi-.hawaka and Blanch Zink of south R rd. Reuben Hopptl and Rdith Schinko, both of South Lie ml. Percey Ir-e and iMna Scott, both of South Rend. Wilham Horton and Rouisa, Donathan, both of Soutii Beat. Russell Kskridse of vouth Rend and Hazel Dunklebarger of Mishawaka. dURTIls Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 12. Glaser, 17."." N. Huey st.. Dec. 1, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Sullivan. South Bend. Nov. .le, a daughter, at St. Joseph hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hills. &01 Blaine av., Nov. 2'J, a daughter, at St. Joseph hospital. Mr. and Mr. John F. Trimel. South Rend. Nov. 2?, a daughter, at St. Joseph hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kinsley J. Becker. South Bend. Nov. 29. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Cato Paskell. 1911 O ran ire st., Nov. Z, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Jrsia., 2001 Kendall st.. Nov. 26. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 17. Bishop. 107 S. Williams St., Nov. 25. a daughter, at Kpworth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Dorn. 117 1-2 .t. Lrfjuis blvd., Nov. 2R a .son, at Kpworth hospital. RriRDI.NG rirUMITS Two-story frame dwelling. 7ia Righth st.. L. T. Smith, owner, estimated cost $2.000. Two-story frame dwelling, 7 25 2 RlKhth st.. L. T. Smith. $2. 7,00. One-story frame dwelling.!: At 12JÖ IC. .Miner st., Alax Rosenfeld. $2.400. At K.., K. Victoria av.. David Graham, $.1,7,00. At 102S N. St. Louis blvd., Fred C. Herriman. Sl.eo. At 1112 N. St. Teter St., Joseph Luther. S1.SG0. At 121" Sorin st.. South Bend Loan assn.. $2.200. Two-story brick chapel. Hitch ?t., and -wing av.. Kwin? .v. Evangel icai church. $10.000. One-ctorj steel warehouse, 417-41 L Colfax av., Staples and Ilildebrand. $1.4 0 0. Two-story brick and concrete sa rage, .111-13 S. Iafayette blvd.. F. L. Axtell, Hay and Weaver contractor., $ 17.000. MOVI.Vd IT.RM1TS Ciarle.sIIonen. 1529 Arnold st.. tn SI 2 Blaine av. J. M. Röhn. 1213 IT. Calvert et., to R. F. I). No. 2. Niles. Mich. J. S. Metzlen. 240 Tcntl av., to 177.1 Kessler blvd. Bozen Cash grocery. 31S Linden av.. to 2006 Kenwood av. Fabian Horvath, 413 S. Arnold St.. to 110 S. Franklin st. D. s Käton. 1R"0 K. Indiana av., j to 133 R. Elder st. ! Smokes for Christmas ! ! You can't possibly think of anything that will ive the men folks more pleasure. Packed 25 in a Box Salzburg, Dutch Master Harvester, Valentine, EI Verso Regular $2.50 Value vrx $2.00 A BOX Engbvs Cut Rate 401 S.jHkhlf! St. C r GmrJ Tr ur-J. OF QUALITY WW-: DELL mm Colfax
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Wolf to Press Assault Charge Against Officer Cmr Weif. N. A:n st.. who was arretted Friday nitfb.t by ott;cer Bat s on the charge v.f pdir,'. and later allepfd to havo been .assaulted in the polic station lay t."." ofticer, yesterday engaged an attorney to rer resent him in taking action again;; Rate). Wolf appeared et pol.ce hea.biuarttxsi Saturday mcrninj: to take the cae up wi'h Chief Riurenc? J. L.ar.?, hut as un-.-.b to writ until th chief was at liberty, an I no action will be taken before Monday.
Police Efforts Revive Youth Overcome bv Gas Heroic work on the part of Sergt. Rmil Luther and Orücer R.ui.s M if Ike sne-d th1? j;fP 0f John Neeth, 19 ywr old, of 1C0S W. L..ton st.. who wa. overcome by ga.i while taking a bath about 3:13 o'clock ye-terday afternoon. Xtmeth had lighted a gas heater prior to taking his bath but had failed to shut it off fully ar.d wa overcome hy r.ccaplng fumes. Other members of the household noticed the odor and found Nemeth in an unconscious condition in the bath tub. Th police we.-e notified and vergt. Luther and OtHcer Mie.ke responded in the police ambulance. The yuung man was taken into the air. and after tho cS;r. applied art.Jiciai respiration f.r more than an hour, responded to the treatment and was soon out of donger. After receiving- medical attention Neemeth rapidly improved and was fully recovered before the orücer left the houfio. ROYS XAMU OinCMP.S MARION. Ind.. Dec. 2. Bv A. P.) -Richter Castle, of Union City, was elected president of the Ohler Boys conference, northern Indiana district, at tho convention of the i organization here today. Nathan Searles. of Marion, was elected vice president Lnd William Romnev. of Richmond, secretary. The conven- j tion voted to conduct a campaign to raise 550.0)0 for promotion of activities? of the conference, Rven cid?r teaches us a 2essin by its willir.gnrss to work. Petticoats Knickers Vanities Bags Furs Scarves wWhat ,ae
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Newman's presents one of the most interesting selections of gifts for women ever assembled here. Individuality, the quality every woman prizes, is a dominant note in this Christmas merchandise.
Handbags the gift that is used the year 'round. , Here are unique boxes of Vachettc, fitted, mirrored and even electric lighted. Unique clasps of marcassite top many bag3 of beautiful silks hown here in pleasing variety at $2.95 and more.
A Blouse A Gift of Rare Discernment Paris, with acute perception, launched the Jacquette Blouse into Biousedom some several moons ago. It is the latest style. Gift Blouses here include Jacquettes of Matclasse, brocaded Velvet and Crepe weaves and smart Overblouses in Russian or Oriental styles, priced at $5.95 and more.
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Have you seen those wonderful fixtures which we just placed on display? Fixtures in that beautiful silver finish made up in showers and candle designs. What a world of cheer such fixtures will acid lo your home. There's nothing like plenty of lipht of the proper kind to chase away gloom. And vou'll find that we are authorities on the riht kind of illumination for the home. Every possible kind of style, design and finish in electric fixtures is to be found here. In fact, many say that we have the most complete showing of electric fixtures to be found in the city.
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fixtures in your home. The gift givers will find hundreds of suggestions waiting them at this shop. All electric appliances of the better kind are to be found here.
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m .r. - d4r aV mm If. W s ö era ( 4"' : aslss yon planned Vanities possessing a rare quality of expressiveness. Christine's Vanities have a subtle lovliness about them as gifts that appeals to all women. In this ofTering are many specially attractive values. Powders in charming gift boxes of the famous French makers are here at attractive prices, from 50c up.
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Furs A Pageant of Beautiful Modes and Rich Pelts The rur gift, the irresistible ift where women are concerned that gift thr,t has no substitute. Beautiful Wrap Coats and Capes and Scarves in our Christmas selection in the most recent ttyles and of finest quality. Hudson Seal Coats with Marten collar and cuffs, $250 and more,
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"iv ; (V- '7j) 4 I-S 1 pleasure to inspect our tock4J i :1 Ot r Middies Sweaters Flosierv Beads Q Purses Bl ouses j 1 -V - i.ii- r ., ,1 to give Her" O II osierv kepi pacr wit, thr nstmas time fpint. It is ever 50 attractive. A n y woman would be enthusiastic over a gift box an asortmcnt for all occasion. In them could be sports hose, afternoon hose, lace hose, clocked hose or wool hose. Priced as low as 51.00 the pair.
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