South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 342, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 December 1922 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Indiana and Michigan News
FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1922
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BUT HE IS NOT HURT Youth Jokes With Doctor When Taken to Hospital for Examination. ii:ti:oit, 1 !..'.- k. U '. h ; -' i rr' M.h.. U' 7 .To Jm i I. ir ('. !. r u -d a. i in f zh. : ry bu.id.r.g i-'-it !'i .siVh h : i i : f ., I tMntr the j ::-:?. :irrr,-.v f:;:ril'i ! n th? jdaft, ' i ; i : r . I .vrr th el: of th; 1 -'. --ii-.il int.. t!. a':". l.iov. I '"...-. a -:-?.f : r, r.-I I"! fll I all ;ii' i it." 1 1 ;i r '' IiunIy rrnrirl-.r.i to )" doctori in, i " J M ' ' M ' ft 1 I f . ' h -vh--h i ft t ;i ? r 1 1 T(" k, but r thMire i:s hi'l ioiikf-l John e.i r : v. t V. r couM not .T' '..'; with !,r 1 Mm. ( i a : the way- rjo-.vn ryo v:t---i ir..'.st tii.it If .-jJi'-o'-k jok ! "!i :ii;ioy-i of t ? hu.h;;::. Han- ' ! hit a !ii :-. st oi t e"." pimr. j-r;ntr ff"-t ;iN'.V" ti ;i',;y, ' " i J-I.il r.f r fwliy off th ;n ar.il f'3'1 on i ; f. . in (h .ilz-y. It vi.! at 1 oVP.fk, j:j-t uitt:: -r tini and I la her k w.i.s r.t up .a t'..n h"; (!"v,i:'ir aftrr a whf-1-1 flow rft ,;) tJ)M roof. II' hft t':." '!vvMtor ot th ror,f !;!, rot t'-if ul)'":i,irrn'A', trtind'1 it to ti r. h.iff ard iliM-nvrol a n-mr.iZ ' " lato i.a it i-rirnih"ily l:ad lower'1 t r.i: Tim w nr,o into e-;h.t rr" ha.l alrrvidy thi .-haft. hut llanroi-k r.f it it jhot rliwnw.trl. Ho '.- l.ai.in'o, however, and tojinh-d r.ff thr roof ouLid t r i - II v.-.n hrulj-cd and sh 'ti up. hut th- d'ji tor .ijhl thr wvr ti s--rii",: inj irir-s and he lauli'd and i hatt'-d with tli-rn a wh; th'-y nd -rnok trr ite 1 1 a hi.s FATHER CRUELT SO YOUTH COMPLAINS Stepmother Supports L a 1 ' r Charges ami Adds Some More of Her Own. HKTItOIT. Mi.di.. iv-e. 7. While Tnit;n (lenniro, t . years old, i.i the jrinripil witni'ss arrain-t Iii. tat'-jer, Paul c; nntro, Z.', years o'd, In I Jt- order'.'-' court. On nam's wife. Mari. a?.r rh;iri;fs ernelty a:il n!'"''1 at Henn. iro's hands. (luiiririi plended not pullty. and M.-n h'M in hail of J2.000 for examir.atiou. when ar-ainod hefor .lu.Ie He.'-ton on complaint of Arthur I. r:ip:itr!idc, acnt of the F.irie'y fo-- t' e prevention of C:neltr to i'hild ?n. who eh.irseil h at-Ir.-, UicKinc; and tossing Ignatius from one rootn to another, when in a fit of temper. lYais .Mock f :irriiir.. !' ti whi ! e Mrs. (Jeiuiaro itletre that sh has h'.inv?'! that thvre i no rer;rd of her Furiosel marriar: to Ginr.tni In Iu'.uth. Mint-.. years apo. and h'- farM she trirke.l Inti ;t mock marriage. li" arcusec; nnato of many cruelt; s. and ai;e-:t s that tdie is In con-f-t.irt far of li r life. Mr?. terra!-' ya.s she n :vf a reiuhhor of Paul and his first va fein Pulutli. i vfar.- aero, and In !ped ar- fir th f. .o-:i;er Mrs. (J-r.-n i ro. m !a r oi wes dying. Marie ..Ii g s Ignatius, as tli it (iennaro f-hM aftack ): r while she thus acttrvr as Mir, but wile's death prom; aft-r his fir.-t 1 to m irry her, f fl! V .li-1 tal formeil e ha r before a man vh" s'ijjie .-ort of ceremony. M'it.e alleges. Marie lias a daught r. t'atlu-ririe. five years oi'l. but f" alhg.- tb.at (Puiu.aro'.s all-cged ciuei'y was uirected towar.I ti boy. She alleges tint lie throws tk" boy from va:.- room to another. i i 'i i julsiiü
SUNDAY NIGHT, DEC, 10 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6 P. M. SUNDAY Appearance of the Famous "Psychological Enigma"
frvW AND HIS G OFT PAN Y H7 ti A T Pipniiinin
DEMONSTRATING
Spirit of Power in the Light--London Open-Light Seance.
A table rises from four to five feet and floats in midair. Spirit hands and faces are plainly seen and recognized by friends. A guitar is played and passed around the room by an invisble power. Flowers are brought and passed to the audience by hands and plainly seen, and bells are rung, harps are played and other tests of startling nature take place in the presence of these wonderful mediums. ALL INVITED
ALBION GIRL DIES TO SAVE LIFE OF HER BABY SISTER AI.IJIO.V. I ml., inc. 7 (Ily 1. X. S. ) I-ila Vt Iht, f-c"n jc.tm ;!!. li(il a IxTfinr at tlx In um of licr lurrnts living m ar h r--irl t'xl.ij. Il-r hi by clMor hi her nrni', while Leila dutifully n L(il it to sh-f-p, piuMo-nly aunknil nitd Kikk kcl cmt a ken'iio lamp on a stand in-ar tb -lialr. Tin- !!: wt fir to thv. liotiM jind with Ikt own doting afir. I.-! Li f:irrl-l hor h.tUy Mtrr to safrty. Wlirn the iMn-ntM niuriwil f rrm (linns lli-y fouiMl tin iinconciin form f Iiia in the yard and tli l.-thy, unliiiit, bj.
ciiokes Iiim ar;d heats him when, atitrry. I'lin-nls An' AIIectI. Mrs. Vlr tm iro also alh d that "Irnn"i.ro had ffte.1 thre.itr-ll( t h life, and told h'-r that if : h- tri'.l to have him lie would kill her. She alleged that a fetv la .- ao anotlK-r v!r.p! .ye (1f tho atJtotnoi.iie fai-tory where (lennaro work.? arr'n.pir.ied h;ni horn.' and warr.'d Mrs. f;nnaro that lor hu.-dund hal f hiorierl a shiri kriife cut of a fpand h.nd told fellow workn.cn tli.'H h'- intmded the knife to cut hi.wife's throat with if .die tried to lae hin:. GAMP OPERATORS TOLD TO DECAMP State Prohihition Agent Places Han on Alleged Liquor Dispensary. MAUIO.V. In!.. I)fr 7. Pert CMorgan, of Indianapolis, prohibition director of Indiana, and ki.s deputie-j visited a camp bftween Marion and the National Sanatorium, wir re it is alleged liquor is bein sold. More than l.ou() World War veterans are receiving treatment for n rvous diseases at the National Sanatorium. Mr. Morgan was without search warrant, but he notified t'i' owners of the carnp, df they did not far out in two days" ho would file suit asking that the place be declared a nuisance. Mr. Morgan was assured Hiat the place would be dosed. Many coni-
plaints Iiavo heen made ahout the.S'.ate Sen. A. If. I ica rlsley, and is camp, and It is alleged it lias run in , to be converttd into a home for the open defiance of th law. Situated, IUkhart eh ipter "r th. league of half way between Marion ami thij Wiripui Voters, pi rsession irf to be sanatorium, it is said World War ( gi n to the new owner tn or before veterans have obtained liquor. The 'Jan. and it will he repaired ir:or
American Legion post here has made an effort to have the ramp closed: and efforts have been made to have Sheriff Pert Fowler close the camp. Mr. Morgan taiil ho found evi dence of liquor, but the supply ap-i parently was hidden. The camp i-? along the river and hegaiv as a small affair. A frame addition w.a.s erected with jitnvos and full equipment for winter u-e. South licnO Woman Given Custody of Son, Aped hi WAP SAW. Ind.. Dc. 7. Judg" L. Y. Koyse In the Kosciusko (.'ircult court, tod iy awarib-d the i us- ; tcdy of the- 14-ycatr-rdd fni of Ha-; ."1 Pari-.s-u arrfn. South II r. i and' TV-. r-c par: -- War-aw. lier former j hu?band, to the mother. j A h iril-focuht legal battle wa? 1 wag d by attorneys on a petition for modification f a cur onUr! issued at the tinie a divoice was grar.t-d M:s Parks (now .Mrs. War. re-hi in ptpk l'or a number of years the I.-y was in the custody of an ai'nt. Anna Finton of Warsaw. Several months .ago tie mother came here liorn South F.er.d in an automobile and took osse.-ion ef the youngster, who was taken to her home in South Pond. Dyeing. P. P. Cleaners -Adv ?. MEßTEN Ii ii ur kiiuuiusrio London Open-Light Seance. pi IP
GOBBLER'S FATE IS
IN HANDS OF JURY Elkhart lan. Charged With Serious Offen-e Against Girl, Faces Life. ;!.K'IIAKT. Der The prcscit' tatin ff t vhltr.ee In the case o 6 5 .'. .....: r:nr-".!i wita cnnarMi assnui: .1 on n. 1 0 - j ; i r - o ! 1 irl. w .is f i nifeh 1 ;T:ii:r!i l(rnuon. Written inr v. '-tiors. r nu 1 by the Icfcn:. ! v. ' T- ji ' i-artii whik- th; jry vn. ' ::. .r- iii- r.t Ir-s.iii ;:t 1 :.;, ana I tli" r-t--. v.v:it to the jury lato this a ff rn'or.. Tlit maximum jfenalty is life ii.ii'risonmrnt. Tli report r f the city health sfo ! tary. I r (1. II. Hoopinsarner. for November vliow.s the number of deaths in the city wcro 1P and the r. uiule. r of birth.s 4 0. only one ca.i of Mar'et fe4ar was reported anc two cif tub rculosis. All the paving work contracted to done in l''2Z in the city i.s no.v fini-h'-d. Ti.te cornjiletion -oif th? aph.'.ltiri' on PranHin st. from Indiana aa w st to the city limits was the ptl j l to br done, and vus finished Vdnesdiy. Other paveriens e n-truetril thi.s yt.Lr are N". f!".land :..v.. Pacific Gt., N. and H 'P:rk st.s.. Morehouse av. from Mtln b. Wolf av.. Washington et. from Main to the St Jos-.ph river, and I' 'raw ford st. These are all asphalt Woif av. frora Sixth st. to (ak land "v. w.a.s built with concrete. A reel rouo" lirirr.glng to Pai:l ... m f , . 1 r , t a1 enipeer el i o.s Ii i1 !"i .. a teacnci in th- etlrnl Junior Hiprh rchool, va-" sliglitly flarrag'.-d about y:.".0 when 1: w.-m hit by a Pia' k and Whitr; tax!, v hieh vehicle haJ previously bet n hit ly a wtot-hoiir.d city street car a-"I knorke.l into the Ford. The ac- , rideiu (iiMi:rci a. Marion aivl F.'Uiah sts. No one was injured.. ! Mr. olhnuei- vas visiting Mr. ard ! Mis. Wa'.t r 1o',i at T.liO W. Marion j-t. art had left hi.-; coupe paiUe-1 outsi'le. T!ie tai stoppeil a few j fert in front of the parke! car to ! d iseharge ;i pa.-öenger and in tart- ; ing again turned to swing around - ;h ' Ford, wlore the car hit it. The j nar ri-'ht wheel of the coujk waft smashed and a fender badly bent. The American :or. W. H!gh st.. Iyf?,'ion liomr, has been .sold at t" Mr. H'bn M. Paardsley. wife of to renting it to the league. The po.st received the building as a result of a subscription campaign which aggregated $10,000. NORMAN' r.DRY V. R. C. Cafeteria supper and bazar, I-C. of p. hall. Michigan and "Wayne, Saturday, Deo. 9th. Adv. C41-3P2 Pyeing, Ik Ik Cleaners Adv. c: :44 Neckwear TV arc showing for the holidays a most complete asortment of nechivear, including imported and domestic s i 1 1: s of unusual richness. The patterns are conservative but very distinciivc. $1 to $3 Our English hand-frame I; nit s and crochets arc made, very carefully, from the finest silk. S3 to $1.50 Srheyer Clothes Star Shirts Ayrcs and Smith Caps Miller - Mueller Oliver Hotel Shop 103 P'orth Main Street Componiidctl Quarterly en All S;ivlnss SAINT JOSEPH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
n 12 t South .Main Si. Ü I. i;. Hondur.int, Sec' jr. S Oiilte Court lloaw ct
Detective Stops
Amateur Santa G athering Gifts Eight Silk Shirts Presents for Friends. Savs Man ISahhctl in Store. DETROIT. JUcru. Dec. 7. Thl3 is to ask friends of Harry Iierce. i il Rh ntv 1m nr -.: i H n tint tr thl"k " - too narrt of him ir he- rails to piay Kinta Claus with hJs accustoniel livirhnfs ihl year, lie was doins hi- liest when. a. store detective stopped him. Harry, who says he i.? 2 4 years oM, had eight ?ilk shirts when ho was stopped. He told Detective George Wilson, at headquarters, that he was "ftathcring- a few Christmas presents for friends." lie i3 held on a grand larceny charge. WIXS SEAT IN RECOUNT BY SMALL .MARGIN OF 2 WARSAW, Ind.. Dec. 7 . V. M. Hardrnan. Republican. wa.s today ded ire I elected asstF.sor of Monroe townhip, Koscliislzo county, by a plurality of two votes over lk C Polk. Democrat, who contested th election. A recount of the vote by the county com mlss-i oners revealed the fact that five persons had voted for Hardrnan without being properly registered but the recount also howed that four persons, not properly rcgis.terei, had cast their otes for Polk. FREE TO If You Have a Large Navel Rup ture or Have Suffered Rupture After an Operation Try My Plan Free pplal Cornet Attarhmerit for J.nrg rirhy Wonirn, ilvrt4 Neat Trim 1 ilturr, Holds Rupture Securely. 'Mrs. Ik I rinnoRan, representing Wrn. S. Rice, Inc., Adams. N. Y., has a special corset attachment that holds any rupture no matter how large. Even if the abdomen is very fleshy, it holds any rupture, with ease, comfort and security. Hundreds of women in South Bend and vicinity are in need of just such a support as Mrs. Pinnesan is aide to supply. Experience has shown that many women are unable to "wear a corset because of lare Navel Iluptures or those following operations. J The sp'cial surgical corset and rupI ture support combined Is designed i to care for all such conditions. I Doubtless every woman who hae been compelled to wear an ordinary ! truss or abdominal Support knows the pouring, cutting and chafing caused by narrow bands. The , weight of the abdomen must be cari ried hy the hand around the back 1 and the pressure is sometimes very great, causing untold suffering. The specUl broad supp-oning corset attachment does away ,vlth al! cuttint:, chafing and bindinjr. It ir ; light, flexible, durable, cooj and fits : the figure like a glove. It gives you a sense of absolute s?curity and protection. Mrs. Finne:ran will he at the Commercial Hotel, South Bend, Ind., Dev. 11 and 12. and at Bucklen Hotel. Elkhart. Ind.. Dec. 1C. to -demonstrate this marvelous Support free to all women. ihe wants to fit it on you and prove to you that it is a great tesing to a;i rupture afflicted women. N"o matter what you have tried now is your opportunity to find out just what you require, and pet the Toncflt of n freo personal application, by a eoniiKtin t laly exiort. Why be burdened with rupture and suffer the continual annoyance of -wearing trusses If you don't have to? Why not use the Rice Method and prove to your entire satisfac tion that results are possioie in your case? Thousands have been able to throw away their trusses : after a brief application of the Rice 'Method and there are thousands who are still suffering the tortures j of rupture because they know not j where to turn for relief. Mrs. EinneI gan is In South Eend to give her ex- ' perience and knowledge of hernia land Invites you to her private apartI ments at the Commercial. Hotel. 1 Do not fall to gft this free demonoration. ' Remember Mrs. Einnegan will be ' in South lUr.d only two days, then ! your opportunity a III tx pone, so , by all means don't fail to call and !ee thiä wonderful demonstration. J Dally from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 3 ; p. in. and 7 to 9 evenings.
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