South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 343, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 December 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1922
ALLEGED LEADERS OF 'GANG' TAKEN TO LAKE COUNTY
5ILVKK CAMPINES OF FRANK HERING WIN BLUE RIBBON HONORS
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j ä. aer.i thin wrck to Ihn Col?e-jm t'hhago Fhow. or of two Mue.
prlzi in eyrry clfi5. Mr. Hering now ha .at h: poultry farm. on the ciin 1st Itoad. the largest flock
"f v-iUrr'.! (Silver r.irr.::n-H la the. That th Foard .f Pnhli
country. The Silver r ri ri ! the r.i::vf fowl of Iblgium. Mr. He.-ing
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ACQUIRE NEW FORD FOR POLIGE WORK BY HIGH FINANCE
Dr. Griggs Gives F if t h Of S er ies Of Dante Talks
DAY'S MARKET SlttlARY
Harding In
to Solve Mterv. Th corr.pl''! breaking up of .1 ffir. of auto thiev 1 the cbarlr.tj
automoM'.i
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mora than u leten
thefts In r.ortM.trn Indiana. Ch!ca(: w rromed '.villi th'
Recovery of Machines a n il j r:bJ'"n pou:tr T" th? t0 ,ntry;!Turn in Uecd Car Abandoned . J , , , . wer awarded f.rt n.nd f-ror.d , . .
Arrest ot Itarn hxpectni ! pri? in vr- civ Mr. Hering now! by Uhio Owner Officer
Advance IJumely PM
. i Allls Chalnirrx r r r ! American Pe: Sugar The Two Type? of Iiraili-jc" American car. co I- Ct.: T ,.f I- . , Amriran Cir nr J Foundry
Cluh Lecture.
Mclntvro Before Board.
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I Anur!rn Drue Syndicate I American International Corporation
American Locomotive tare. "Tiii Twii Tvpei , Arr.f ricaji Smelting f "The Di.i. (."oni-i American S.icar
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H' l'PÜf'fiH !n bigi
finance v. a 5
viier.r,i a: th-.r r.vjtin;
a
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immediately after the. war helntd
th V.-gnn government restock :he: ,vllf,n they agteto to purchase n new
Abraham.
P.obbln an J Mik- his fh-:k
rcr.d conff-.ruction gxr,
;. rlmT.:al Station from ; I'orJ touting car. part ment for th same to
; turnir.ü
worktn i.eiir Nile. Mich., to th auIhcr!tie.f it Hanirr.or.J. Friday tiff.-r-x: oc n . Earl Jla-Ti--, Kr.o.v. Ir.ri., .illegM ItaJer of the Ran;, and a rtdone-r Hammond. L- iu '.' hy oiöcersi to hv intie a cjjr.pltto conftioa of tht Krs KrtlviO, and i: irn-l ItobLla r.d Atrah.crn ;i parti.vrs in crl:i.?. I'aL.rn to II.imuikhuI. Jt-bhir.!". nhone conffioi. Ic-J to the arr: Z Harri by .States Oflicr t.tot nnl Motorfic Off.cer K. Sirith of h loca.1 department. haj xa'ieI extra .lition from Michigan, totethcr v. ;th Abraham. Jlobbina Ii 'I orliniliy pi ice tl.e blamo fo the th'fi of th' ( ar.i upon Harris. OtA'.ot lft h' rc- '..th his twe jrif oners fcr lldri.mond on th: S-jutn hhore internrb-m early Friiay aftenoon. Thvy ;ir hargd ith the thfft cf thrtt- auJeinoUlks from H'mmonJ. o IhmI Car. One of two car re.-overed fro. a Robbing n,r, fden in Chicago. The loral orri'-ers lri- received information that will vcntuaily result in lh recovery of several others-. rendy riiposeti of by the can;. It up 1 faith Tm-o l'ords wtre found in the pr-eHion of Harris at Knox. Other arre-M arc cxrrct'-J to follow. None of the automobiles, sald to he mostly Cord-s wore stolen from Sowth Der.d u'-vr.-'w, ucrordln? to htatements by the mm in custody.
BRADY'S SKULL IS FRACTURED IN FALL
r,rl JrlKt-. .Neu- oik. wa pi "-fn'.iI American Wool Krhlay tver.ln b. fore l'r rr ; Ar. jccr.Ja CoppT club in tho Jtotrt.ry ro'-m of the ; A;ih!5on Oliver hotel before : In re- .r;.;!MX j raid win Locomotive .. In peakina: of the portrayal of the . Baltimore an! Oh.o ... supsrnatur 1 and the t ra::-. j -i : t. j lthl ii m Steel "B" .. Tht; n;-taUer ttl l f thy prcat diffi- j Ir,0klvn Kanid Transit
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! which was obtained for th? city fori rireu-nt fin nijur'o ;!i-wr tu hu- ir.n, v,n iQ-in
jU'J. The latter machine had bea : mm deirt-. In preentinc the f::t I vnr :
i fctoien in an cn;o t :ry ami tour.u arn? More atty::;,; tvpe- ..! J.t ivei.
of tho payhe made by model Ford.
: by the local police. Whin the Ohlojth: tt rretr:al ; authorities were Informed that the ; count' r tli-
I'ji-ai po.ire r.au u:e t ar ar.u w ouiu t .imuins as
entral leather
; .7Iianlier
rardiJie.
I turn it over to its owner upon pay
ing
aratre cliare.-1, the ovsncr
did
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uiMiiuiir oiumion Allien not ronhW it worth whiip and noMore Serious Than Was i fi?ie'1 lhe ,,"'al '",,ke thut thP couId j,. i 1 l keep the car If thev paid them, at rirst lielieved. . Tho new machine is to bo the
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t 'a o vuri'!. of mikint; pof-.s;iio
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c- i Chesapeake and Ohio harvi j chic 'ago. M.l. and St. Paul Common
latent model and will be u.-ed in
i I atro!Iin the outskirts of the- c ity
employe of th Chri'tmAn construe-; by Othcers O. Hamilton and Fates, fion company, who fell 33 feet when! when inclement weather will pre
vent thm from uin'-r motorcycle.
Veil Mrlnlvrp rif the iiri'lci' le-
he lost hi- hohl on a liddrr. is be. j r,artn)cntf ht cU.Pcnde.l Nov. h'-ved to be ..i;ou. a '-co r d . v. z to'2ii, when the department physician.
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Tiie condition of Con IL-ady. an
er huiMins, who fil Zo tf-t when;
l-ic i Chicago. Mil. and Ft. Iiul TfJ. . .
spontaneous enjoyment of the h-.ai;- j rhieaeo and Northwestern tiful in a purifie-i material v. ,-ri t. ( Chicago. Itock Island and Pacific
tnus xr.e journey uun in me üarn fore?; of doubt, ended in the sect forest of ret and peace, transfigured by the shining revel xtiuii of Heitricc. Dante's conception," paid Dr.
J. I,. Wil on who attended him
I chief tl.at he would be unable to .Joseph . hoyp.tal. ,rt...t ,v, f, ,,,. ... t. .
At it was believed .that Frady intyre's refusal to furnish hi in with hoi re'-eived only minor injuries jfif.rmat in nfcary for Iiis medihul it wa.s I.-tten discovered thot hisjral report. appeared before the skull had Ik en fractured at the board last niht. Mclntyre 'informbase. j tir hor.i that he iiad failed to lirady with fellow workmen were comply with the department phy.d at work upon the tower at the s )uth-I c:'in'rt re'iue.n bf cause of instruc-we.-,t corner of the new building JlonH Sven him by his own family at La fa ye.it Llvd. and Bronson st. i '5l-tor- furtl,or stating that there when the whistle blew. A friendly wa " i'l-felin towards Dr.
l. mfnr !,., . ro.. .1,- ih i nompfoti. i lie ooaru was sauu-u
CIi-'.zp: "i pictured with exact truth-
i fulncs" in this earthly heaven, the
par.jen beirir a si mbol of the rii,tin time between the two ?ri'S of actions." Corinulnff, he .aid: "Some people jriy thrlr v.vy in th!ft world by what they do, others b.
Dr. C. A. Thompson reported to the whit they are." and the heavenly
! Chicago. Hock Island and Pacif c "IV.
Chili Copper Chino Ccpper Colorado Fuel and Iron Corn Proluet.s
CrU' ibie .Steel . . Cuba Cane Sugar Frie Common . . Ceneral Klectric
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Urges Drastic Change Domestic Policy of U.
WASHINGTON", lc R.-(Fv
F. Fre't Hardir.c. in h!- !'s"iativr mrssjiare t ror.grrss today, f i. J
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'So rr.n'.y problerrts ar cfi'i.r? fr; a, th rrse
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In ?h face of t!ie known hm::.Hion ef a shrt se.;(p, .f i-orpr'1 . 1" ecn to lick !"r-',, f ;,;;)''. It i fcir ynrn sir -' th '"Cd .-:
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flowers of virtue was htl of th active life u
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ders. it hs said. In hU haste to descond, he i.s said to have slipped Ills hold and fell from tho second story to tho ground below. Witnesses of the accident declare
confined principally I-iUe county. Ir.d.
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to (ities 01 j l'iK"t- ii'io f ia.ii uiiui iie
landed shoulder foremost upon ome machinery within two or three feet of tho ground. The distance of the fall wrus estimated at 33 feet. Fellow workers rushed to Urady's aid. expecting to find him seriously hurt. Instead, the victim grinned recognition of the men with whom he had raced. "Well. Brady, you won the race," hs the remark one said of one of tho men when it was made certain that no bones were broken.
Sotith Bend Review So. 4 Elects i'ew Officers jThe annual ejection of officers waa held last night at a meeting of the South Hend Iteview No. 4. Indies of the -ilaccabes. held in FejKr hail. Mrs. W. F. Weaver was elected commander; .Mrs. F. Moore, past rftnnuij-ler; .Mrf. J. Fattison. lieut. coinnrandcr; rM. F. De it 7.. t haplain; Mra. 1. trickier, record keeper: Mrs. A. Mountain, 'collector: M s. (I. Mitchell, lady at arm--: Mrs. S. Haihy rgeant; Mrs. C. Ilourden, sentinel; MJrs. liow-Je, picket. Installing oflicr. Mollio Fradley. The officers will be Installed Jan. 12. Friday evening. Dec. 2 2. a Christmas party for all member and their children will b given at the hall. Next Friday evening the ladies and thiir huBbands will be guests of South Itend Tent No. 1. at the Interurb&n imetin5 to be held in I?eylcr hall.
Knights of Py thias Party Is Enjoyable Affair The Knisht of rythiaa entertained with a masquerade dance for members and friends last night at the c2ul ro.uiis above the Landon Drug store, corner Michigan and The Ianir.s: liall was .rowded Uh persons dresd in ( ;uinos ranging: from the neat ar.d eliic little rrty ilrev to the mopt fastidious costumo of colonial days. Frizes were awarded for the pst costumes. Mr. Cieo F-ass.irson received the flmt prize for 1 ul;ei and Mrs. Charles McLaughlin took the second prize. Judd Harding, impersonating t'ncl Sam. capture 1 the tirwt prizefor the best nun's costume while Carl St'svanson. made up a Charlie Chaplin. W;n awarded second prize. Two weeks from 1 , 1 t nigh! the Knicht will tr;v 1 "t:t to-jr-tlier" dance and. on Ne.v Yeir'i day n bail, beginning in the .iftemoop. and continuing in the ovit;mj, will P CiVn. On the lan-e cotnmittee are. L. D. Sheiy. o. W. Iavi. and I'd ward Iffla nd. Police l nable to Find Relatives of Dead Man At a '.C" !:o :r last night the ri'"e ha.1 been uri.'ir .-.ssful in their search frr the rvit,r of John pnworiiK. ce 51. formerly of Cay township, who died j tst-r lay at the county in-
fl rn "try of a i omp.:cat:cn ot ntsease-. ;nr
It is he..'.evel that t..jweiing n is a title
ro: named Me'.v'.n residinrr in South j I'la
F.ersd and another son :n Nile., Mich . .;amed M.Iton. A datisrhter whose name is sail to 1" lb . Is ;t5i thought t I:v. .n S mtli Fend. The tndy w.A fake-, t" the Krdhbaum funeral ch.ape'. but a.s et :;o arrangements for hurial luv Leen mivle.
DA MAG K SUIT AGAINST TAGG ART BEING HEARD George Tvoehler, 712 Wenger St.. who is (suing Quinton 13. Tajrgart for J3.O0O damages as the rcstilt of injuries received when thrown from
nis mejeie two years ago when!
struck by an automobile driven by the defendant, took the stand Friday. He related in detail his sufferings, which he said had confined him to the hospital for 10 months. Twice during his recital of the accident he lost composure and wept. Koehler maintained on the tand that" his thigh hone was broken, ankle broken, arms fractured, nose flattened, shoulder di.slocateuV as well as other minor injuries. He declared he in incapable of earning his own living. v The hearing will be resume J Monday. Kcohler is a musician and was employed at Studehaker.s when the
J accident occurred, he said.
that Mclntyre had lived up to the department 1 ules and that Dr. Thompson was justiiied in reporting him to the chief as aide to go to work, when he was refu.se! information that would enable him to determine to the contrary. Although Mclntyre's tu-' was dis-
! missed, he was notified that he was
still suspended pending a further investigation. If the results of the Investigation warrant it, charges will be preferred against Mclntyre next week." The greater part of next week's meeting of the hoard will be devoted to the examining of applicants for
jthe oolite department and H is pos
sible that at least two of the applicants will be cited for a physical examination. Although several applicants were notified to appear before the board last night, but two appeared and their applications will be considered later when letters of recommendation have been secured from their former employers.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
OMAHA SCHOOL HEAD IS GUEST AT BANQUET
Speaker Befoie Institute Honored at Dinner Given by Borden and Emmons. John II. Feveridge. superintendent of schools at Omaha. Neb., was the guest of Superintendent W. W. Torden and 1 C. Emmons of the South Fend and M'shawaVa schools u-. a dinner .jv-m in his honor la.-; night in the Wodnewood room at the Oliver hot 1. Members of both the South Bend schorl board and the Mishawaka beard attended. OtHer guests at the
Feat rife the mot beautiful flower of humanity in th" garden symbolized the higher contemplative unicn with Ood. With tender pathos, was pictured the departure of Virgil, touehma the imasination as did al.-o the isuahation of Dante's lir- with its lone vears of heart-hunger a-
bemnth all th
tvymbojism of the Divine Cnaitdy. The fpeaker pictured in rare btauiy that two rivers of this par.nl is 0. the one. forgetf ulne.-, the other remembrance, the first granting one the bibs of forgetting the bitterness cf vectcrda j-'s agony, the oilier eternalizing the truth of yesterday's experience. Of ihe second paradise, the celestial. Dr. Griggs, declared that nl! attempts to portray the infinite in artistic form is doomed to failure, but by Dante's constant use of a few highest symbols, his failure is the nmst wonderful achievement in h poetry in th- nblime r-nd in some measure was hi Imp? of giving to the world "the shadow of the blessed realm." realized. Next Friday evening Dr. Origgs will present his last lecture for this season. "Th.Faradise and th? Featific Vision."
(Jeneral Motors Common 13S4 Goodrich 34 Great Northern Ore 30 Grout Northern Hallway 7SInternational Harvester S3 Industrial Alcohol 64 Illinois Centrr.l 1 0 7 1 4 Inspiration Coppper 33 International Nickel 14H International Paper Kansas City Southern 131i
The South Fend High school debating team went down in defeat
last night before Kalamazoo Hisrh ' school, iv the initial debate of the!
yt'ir. The iudci's ilM-i-in was
unanimous- in favor of the invaders. I Ttl. 1.11 1 ii.. t f.r . 1 r 1 1 f - l.-.lw- !! !
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Julii Du', 805 S. Laurel st.. was the latest victim of the local raiding squad at .1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when she was arrested and 'harged with unlawful po.-session ot liquor. One epuart of e-olorcd mu'e found in her home "by Officers ii:tmer. Winthers and Pinter resulted in her arrest. Hondc-t of $'' were furmslu-d for her appearan?e in the City court.
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kind of rijrar ou rnoke.
Kelly Springfield , Kenneeott CopperIftckawanna Steel Lehigh Valley
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piritual ar.'l etna i.i ' ."Ui.- ill' aim ..nimiif
Marine Common farine Pfd Mexican Petroleum . . .'. Miami Cor-per Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific National Knamel Nevada Copper New- Haven Hallway . . . New York Central Northern Pacific Norfolk and Western .. Pacific Oil Pan American Oil Pennsylvania People's Oas Fierce Arrow
Pullman . .
Pure Oil Hay Consolidated Copper . . . Heading Republic Iron and Steel .... Sears Roebuck Sinclair Oil , Southern Pacific Railway . . Southern Railway Studebakcr Common , Texas Oil Texas and pacific Tobacco Products I "nion Pacific United States Food Fnited States Rubber United States Steel Common United States Steel Pfd Utah Copper Vanadium ,
Wabash "A
Western Union Westinghouse White Motors .
Here and There
A community party niul reception in honor of Sen. -Fleet Chester W. Perkins, was held .last night at the Studebaker school under the joint auspices ot the Parent-Teacher association and the Studebaker Civic club.
Hit iot nerlous mUtake on earth in bei luu nerlou.
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passing is today passing thrugli j ear
a great crisis. The conduit of war land uag itself 1.S- not more lihicult than th i'ay life.
solutifoi of the jirob'.ems vim :i ne essarily follow. I am not ;pearing at' this moment of the problems
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21 nation or of international relation-
95 shljis. The preference is to our own j j 75 social. ITiar.ciaI and ei ononr.v pro-j
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relationship, bitt t v ry nation he aide p carry on for itself its International relationship
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way tritces vi;cn nan n excise 1 ; f 1 .,;....;., i.c - inui i'i.. itni:i
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for the delayed cvttiement. we sboull ; ;, l,oi- .lon. i .1 fi ti i t r,' v lirttor. Itllt 3;-l
JIU... ww.., , a yw.-y bor was itisistent on holding to th ;
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Tie d.-'irf : farm pr .'.':. 1 a t . t : .7.'-.-n.V.y Te-J - .! 1
war heights and heedb ss forces ol t reaction sought the pre-war levels f
and both were wrong. "The railway strike nci
w 1 : d a - . d e. '.vf-roi , -i-.s ,. a.":'- :r. a ?er. at
:gn ': 1. Fat s ;:, ' reni-e d To :. i r . t
ont.ays dur.ng th war infiat;or. . lot C-.is.ly r !:: i. Whe ri --m
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fecjiv.. l.it s u 1 1 1 in f r Ttore was a
; ent h r .7 ! t a 1 V d u t .. n
la ley. I -ou'ttt ot 1 1 1 a t ti me, .1
ifof.n.-il w ay, 'o ;:ae .: ia i IT' .- e; hf.o-.- th.e .Ti
er.-täte commerce, rannm: ion a d iure to a heav.e;- redo ti on on
,..,..,1 I f o r n i pro iu-ts ;T.d coa! and ohr
,ott'
49
LlIJl'JtTV 1JONDS.
O "4
103 120 6 2 3 4 24 113 6 0 49
the difficulty of the American f.irm-i
er. The first distress of readju-t-
la.sic com iv.'u! ; t ai d i n' un
changed thw f re. cht tar.ff-
w
C il
ment ame to the farmer, and
not be i. readjustment fit to a'bidd
n of rh- traff.c wn."
until he
relieved.
The distress
J able to h-vir. N -
nor the
i
i; e
IJIUUglll lo lio l "ivi
ecmmtH-ioP. sa w fit re:t .oil . SO il I d
Mirage - o :d'Jlt li hi r-
fel;
Liberty
'.ä s
tarv club: John Campbell, president
of the Kiwanis club; Frank Green, manager of the Chamber of Com- . . .... m r t t
i merce. and Scnoo! -tl y iiarrx i. Wair.
oivvl that the United States
b
111 li l III!!''" . Hill LI iMtl 'i-ll.'t flrt
d -f. p waterway t the Atlantic by the way q the St. Law-rytico as proposed by the joint commission in its report t congress in .Tanuarv,
! 192:." The locals maintained the
afiirmative s!d- of the argument. Judges for the debate were Prof. Far roil. Notr Dam-e; Mr. F. W. Chapman. Mishawaka. and Miss Smltli of Niles. W. W. Forden actd a-s chairman.
Mr. Keveri'Jso. wh.o i in South
nd
' ers at their tnird annual institute
Th..' senior class will ; re-ent tiieir innual as.enihly Wednesday morn-
1'cforc tht; student body. The of the play 1? "The Trysting b-- Footii Tarkinton. It i
eomeuy and will he pro-
today, which is to be held at the High school, 'poke on the proqr..-s of educational systems. He is president of the dcparti.ient of tsuprrintcnder.ts: of the Nation. '. Kducational association. In his talk last nicht he poirted out 'the importance of the National Education w'ek. which began Dec. J and is to tlo-e today. Mr. Ibveridge addre-scd theteacliers of the Mishawaki city s-liools at the Mishawaka High school e?trday afternom at .'.:J0 o'clock.
Court Orders Complaint lie Made More Specific Citii.mir.g that !..;!? existed as to whether .til ;n : :. who s'.cr.el t'.i petition .leekm.c :; restrain N Ire D.vni un.verity from cant int:.:,g
h alleced practl
MORRIS BROTHERS RAP MERGER PLAN
Patients of the Hoalthwin hospital were entert. lined last night by the Studebaker Light Six Saxophone sextette. A very interesting program was given and Director Koehn was highly applauded. It is said that additional programs will be given hy the sextette at the hospital throughout the winter months.
Th bright of IjjnorHncr ! thinking jou know t er lliiitc. lix-ussion of plans of tin American Fngimer.s As-miation for the coming year occupied the time of a meeting of the directors of the association held bust nigh in the Legion rooms at the Chamber .f Commerce building.
Liberty Seeon. 4's . , Libe rty First 4 's . . Liberty Second 4's Liberty Third 4's . Liberty Fouith 41.;' Victory 4's
$100.44 9S.40 9S.94 38.42 98. S6 9 8.74 100.32
INDUSTRIALS CHECK u
BEARS ON MARKET
Studebaker Again Leads Advance With Upward Trend of Two Points;
- rath.s (
had individu tl
uj.de r t.' ctsietery.
.ir.1 the Miii" r.ghts
' f burying dead f chiar Grive
A.irees
ti i a rce
sented at tiie regular assembly fesio'i or.ly. Fr.ir.r.' Craven. star in th? .lunior-Fx last var, will hat a
leading part. and Paul Futier. j enior (".asw president, is also to be j -eon in a leading role, other mem- Soliemc for Consolidation of
i ers ot the cat wi.i i e ina Palmer. Helen T. Milier. Godfrey Miller. Albert Campbell and Howard
j Kyse r.
i.o o.a v. lis lo r.ae oef-n re-
j ser.ted lat Wednesday. ': 1 of the ,-ar. v'.'.it.g of t h.
j junior class ass.-mhly. the date wa (tnovo.I ahead on." we.- in rder to
Tlim iIaj, "Our liuistor," There' no I-'ool l;ke an Did I-ol" and "The Way of Woman'' will be presented by the younc ptople of tho First Methodist hur- ii Tliurs-
' clay Dec. 14, at the Ljltevil'.e High
school. Tiie ploys are clvtn for tiie raising of a fund for the church. Tlie
Uprogram w;i: start at o cluck In
the evening. .
Day's total sales S36.000. Twenty industrials averaged D7.riS. net gain ÖS. High 1922. 103.43; low 7S.39. Twenty railroads averaged M.0 : net gain .10. Hi-rh 1922. 93.99; low 73.43.
l.e, a u-C 1 .;ul J
I
gi
t!1 e ni he
Judge Lern J o.vre court No. 2 Fr:day .i.ft
a r?'juet "Hi" '
nr. '.vers if." asking th.at ' of -Joseph Orti'-re r.i
i
o "o::-. plain, j in Superior
.fterncon upheld ' attorney s of th- i
e . onip.aint 1 1 thers b- !
for preparation.
i
ma3e more Spec;fi,. The i th i'.carirg of the cose w-.l after tl;e complaint is ma. speK'ifi,-.
at
Armour and lorris Intercet? Hit? Snarr. ClIbWGO. Dec. S The ?ö.ptoo.. 0 proposed merber 'f Armour Co, ar.d Morris t Co.. packers, hit a .:.. g hi c today which threatened to end ali negotiation.--. Neim and Fdward Morri.-. in a
; statement, de.aren that all or the ' ?. Ik.rg had be.n done ty J. Ocrdrn Armour ar.d tbwt tiicy did not pro- ! p.iv to f-.n by ar.d se themselves
-.e uramat.c iah. I my , ,,. ,.f ti,Ä
Furdiik, Fro-sh cla.-
Ganor. nnl
w;fe !
the ca-t rr.oie tiro'
The nhiv 1-s lin.ln- I
lion of Miss Grantham.
Thrc new- np'-mb.-rs!
iken It: to
re (JeorC'
-sident; William
iav.?
!e. ri
P.nyliss H.rp r. Forty mernlers atToT'dfil t V .- c., o.-t.l A ,1:., A''r
i ... . . " ! pr val
s.ioveu out ot the paik.r.g tus;r.e,
Ann car is reported to have hIi several conferen - in Wa.shir.gt-"-a it wl.'ch he oucht govemnient ap-
KOTRE DAME A'07S
presided. It wa announce.1 thnt jthe annual Drama club rnnpae would be presented Triday evening, i Feb. 1?. The committee to sel- ct ! th" play includes Howard Kyser, Nitvi r.ilnp? r, Iourene Moslt1 attJ j Prdcldyn vHopklns.
(
declared
Armour toM I
f th consolidation
r i s
t h e -
Annual Missionary day will be oli. s rved at the First 'iht.t:an church
e:i Sunday. .Mrs.' i;. . Cole.
uf Luv. Fin. er Ward
w .,. ! v the s-peali r. Mrs. Colo : an ordoinel mini-ter having filled the pulpit in Hunting.
NFW YOKK. Dec. S. -(Hy A. P.) The complexion of today's stock market underwent an abrupt change for tho better this afternoon when speculators for the decline were compelled to abandon their efforts- on the .short side because of their failure to Ic irg out any large volume of stock. Fails proved a vulnerable
in a reduced volume nf hii.sintq n
'oreign exchange with rates gener
ally holding firm. The advance in sterling appears to have been momentarily cheeked, today's ruling rate being $4.56 as against the high of $4.57 yesterday. French francs got up to 7.08 and the Italian lire again crossed tlie five cent mark. Canadian exchange was quoted at a discount of 1-32 of a cent. Call money opened at five percent but. eased off to 4 and thence to 4,
where it closed. The time money and commercial paper mitrkets were
quiet. Studnbaker common. after a comparatively quiet day yesterday, developed renewed strength on tho .e- York Stock Ilxchange shortly after the .;ening thLs morning, and around the noon hour ww tho fe-uture of the entir market. Fnder the. influence of an except iomCiy active buying movement the price, quickly rallied from 129 1-4 to a new hiuh orice for the
present movement, 134 1-4. Ite-1 ferring to the r-totk's strength. Dow!
feet him alone. Agricultural hi, fortune i a n itional ill fortune., j That one-fourth of our population j which produces the food of thp re-, -.'.-. t ...1,1. e. . lari'olv tri our1
I' u u ;. et o I.. r w . . ' ... . c . - ' ff ' ' rd t 11
export commerce must pari.cpaie in the. good fortunes; of the r.c.tion. else there isi none worth retaining.
"Afitricuit ure i.s a vital activity :n,
our national l.ie. in n follv
bf Erinr.inc. and it westward mar.n
with the star of the empire has reflected tho growtli of the, republic
zoma; re. ;!;. on toj s'..ght to
by th- nUher cla.- . a. --rocs and
too little to be nefit t!i heavy tonnage aiiing mo.-e. ioudly for relief C'!i"rii' nt eji'-i-a'i.-in f!(s t ' I
cure. It ws go err.nic:.: w ho n br.n:gat to ii th
t h.ing- a a : n w h '. h
1. and we are l.-jii.-
r .- ; t i oat s i j i
n
operat i
ery trder of
i w now retje,.
dating th.
r.i e
I
I
-r ,V
'Hilders has p. o :
; a ni o: i :: t a ra . ; i '
"The farm loan bureau, which 1- i , nomi s. ready has proven its usefulness ; n.-,,.rat(,n ,r,t
through the teoerai ;anu oaas ,h.i? ..-(lf,r taki s ... il
may well have its powers emargcu lotal railwa
W i I h . 11 Kill'' :l
i .
to irovide amp'.o farm prodm tioti
Ciea.'aS ,-ifi we. l as ou-nrn "'' Iii! l 't .TM
r edits. It is entirely practical to ;s r o ;, s, ais , ?.t create a division in the federal land; The Pr-s.i.'r.t t
f r '; r.i '. '. a a b r i. ' i ' '. e ! i : "
.' m r. iv : -. N' 1 in i
fo ir.d To o i n
earn ire- rir. V e ii:r. -
o etfeet ecnp.OU". i . I . : a ' '.
f ri
1-.
a .
bank. to deal with production credits. w:th the limitations of time so adjusted tf the farme-r turnover a, the federol reserve system provider for the turnover in the manufacturing and mercantile world. Special provision must be made- for l,vstock rodu tiou rrel;ts arid tVie!
n ..t rg :
ld. pool 1 "az f e ( j ;i n ct :. t ra 1 a Kr ' to a .
T! e:i t . rr. In g to )t :n.
ard pr- -T;lpO" li ' '. " e n
of the railr n -.er. t a"1 in their tint
eeorojr.it
P r t a r ra i Ir- d la bor lib: :n he sa i d : "It ; vital' i Continue. ( !; pae
ports of foodstuffs. Many trade.-- j Iii-- r expected the m:essage would prove i ''f:sr. ',',.'
bullish, and ihy bou'-rht m a c-oru v, Vri s . with that belief. j v ' Heavier reeiiits had a. bcanc.i.cf- t
.1 . t1 mVlt s I Mil !.
r si r !o d :.:. t. : v'.'i; s ;i hf.jv t-ir..-i, f s s. , ! -vit '-.r'iv.r- bvV'i1'.":
r.i.x 'i. s c Vx.
fet on
mnrn than offsetinir the i r. tl i i e n . -c
of wheat strength, oats -oi lift' I ' w 1 1 Ii A !
"i 1 1 a ; . i --. s
IF;
PKO l!(.
as h result f fitirrie.-l c.verii. December sir ort'.
ciip'aijo. i.-. isn tjii: - fry. .V.'-jc; v'.uid rd. -Mr; !irt. 4." ?C'irnls. 4l''i-J.'l' Ft i S o rd i ii J rif 4 . L"a ' : tirt
Tf,1(i x- 'o v. r,...,..t ....... MhhM.- iwia
published th follow;!.-:
r. .i -n . 4'.' :
V.. in;
tar-re: to early pressure-., but imlus
trials offered better resistance and it, mora to th e
was the stror.u' buying power appear-i vj a. siwre i;t ine current epu.irter
ing in .Mil l) aders as Faldwln, F. S. j than to the stock dividend. If earnSteel common, and Studebaker that inits reach 7 a share they will he
"Strength cf Studebake-r is
:i mated earnings
. i
Aiio-r'.'as. ".'7 1 ..
t I'OTATOllS I!.-.dpi. .".s .i:-. S'i lu9 I e.-.tnin whitf. .i'U'l, 7'";7si-;; V..r. ..si-;
, jr'MiiMi white, i.a.k. I--; jjiiiw" "' i and .N'f.r'li 1 ik'i. i- k-I. 7.i s,-: Pi.ih-.
ruse:s .iii-l ii-.t.r.ind i rurn.', f'.'d l.C: Mini. . Ke.l r r .' -. 7-V : ldal.a h.-ilers. SI 1 4.1 ; M;rh:.i:. r. i:,d
; v.rv i .Il,l ; i'(i;;.. I , -! Mr. .! i; v : n I s ji,,. I M.-i v l.AliliJl:, !.ir. tc itir.s
- 1 J s ' -j 1 !.'v 7 1
10
157
1 1 ' 4.; '
. " ,
IO i: ' ' '
1 - TV ltsl4 IP',-, 107 i .9 U
4 : - Vi o fl 'I o
117
tr7 U'-v 43', ' I i I t n o 1 ' 1 1 7
again after
Cole, pator, j
turned price upward noon. Tlie liartial rn'ovory
hates was stimulatevl by publica- I
in railroad
sn
better hy $1.50 a schare than early s-timate.-. Lamings availflhp. for dividends in 1922 for the S ; 0.0 0 J.000 pre-ent stock outstanding will
SÖC.
I'iM'I.'I it I-'f'W . IT'o r,,.,vnr. i.o.-e.
1 1 i " k U o.
:on
Pres't Harding's inesage to approx.mare.y a hare or
tnree times the present dividend
rate.
It
i congress apprvi:ig railroad u.erg-
1
ton.
hn--l
work
w h : 1 e h ( r
Siie will spe4
n general.
and was k on in.-
over -.0 nary
Alleimr llint ami l'r ml.
, 1 . - - - -. - ..a.., x .. - t-,.v0. v, ,.. .,t..i :. . d:-tn Facio
on a nnrr of S..."0 Ktali t t '...
1 e ra ea k
filed s iit in the Circuit cojit for judgment of IsTä. Friday.
: ro t h e r.-j t a t e m f.tl
vrf informell that
Hrd;r.-r tho
TODAY The Harp Irgersi. con-j
cert. Wa.snlngton na... r- m-- -Notre
all. Lwnins. Mich.. S j. n..
The Girl
Lust right's concert of the Unix ers- j itv orchestra wa-s a distinct boos: toj
i:heol rr.ttsical ACthi:lf. It b-ir.g or.. Th
rf the DtMZ ma: r.aj nccn Fiii-n, ey
crc;fr
(n !
a .1
: c.a.s optional
.'rr'.'flr Xotfrt Dime
svraJ ?M.or Crgr.jZfttion of gwir.-.rrj t the univeralty a-s an
eourc for Ycshma now fives the rrlir.ga four phyalcal tr.inlr. ut.t io pick from. Th rejuUr pym ork. böxir. and wrtitl'.r. r the ther line they my pursue to gain th ne!ysary creiit.
Morr;.- company va anxious to get cut cf th.e packing bus ir.es. "Th.s is news tc u. ," tho statement said. "Whi'.t v? rfi'ozc Mr. Arr.irur ti anxious to acquire our hu.s.ne.-s. r.p to tho prtser.t time, he ho.. r.ot maclo u an effer and we have r.ot put a
ti5fd for Christ-j rr:rP on oar or?r.r.:zat:cn. i "Cven if Mr. Armour r'archased
j our bu..nes it would not mean thit .error suily defeated th?''vo would remain long out of the
j junior Hish girls basketball fan ' packing bu-.naw." I Thursday afternoon. The senior Armour ; rumored to hae told I '.von :ne!r came to 0. In another c.nbinM members in Washinjrton that Ipame the Juniors defeated the Pv- rrcp.-ei ocr.FOhdatior. wcuM
Reserves aj-e to give a
Dame N-5- MtohlgAn Aggtes. b i.-ket- J tn:an?rnoon m tne n:gn ;
,..ooi corridors i ne unto win ne from 2:' until S:3 o'clock. The j
1
proceed! are to i
Detmip William MoMalion left;
for Port Huron. Mich.. Frid ty afternoon to return with Farl Hart. Sandusky. Mich., held for Scuta, lier.d authorities on a charge grand larceny. Hart is nKegfd t) have Steden a watch and chain valued at $75 from Cora Ge-odman, ."OS W. Jefferson Mvd.
! i-r- and the pool.r.g of eiui;u.eiit ;
.n.i rcnnitnen.lincr abo ti-.n of the'. iL .',-- ';o eai.y to : re-ea
rai.ro id labor board and the sub-ti- ; irninif.i fur lf23. but Interest.-
'tirioti of a labor divis.on of .the m-1 iUl'-,n:" -h ir company seem Iterstat.' com.merc" commission with confident thnt'tluy will be equivai Dower to enforce it.s decisior.s. C.ma-! n: l" "' C-.an ?30 a -haro on
Illinois Central. Pere, caj)::a::z;ittfn whieh , ... ' . i- 1 irrlrirloa t h A e -, , , . 1 .
r.'l li' .toii.i: wac a nan , -" i"-1 -:.. -.'j
In the early leal.ngs.
iizh: L-a'.n.s. Preferred is
sues of the St. Paul an.! K-.rk Island: '-er!'s or ' a sharp
i svsten.s pc.ered r.t losses or more; e-.w " 1 j. a v . .
h ni . iio'tit e-ach. Iltcent heaviness . ' -
lof rail shares has been attributed toj WHEAT RKSPOXDs TO
iMu is Ai-oi.is i.mn t k. IMHANAl'el.lS. 1--. s. Hm,s :; e:,'. la."11": :ii".rk'f h'-F,- I ,w- r ies. s .,-,; ; 1) ; ;r. e.J 1 j m i.i x-d 5 -
'.e.': ' u.a. ei :).'-. r f s 'j'f,! i sHUKP -lb r-p. .".': !!i.i- -n I;, rep. AI.Vi: Re.-e.r.Js. ' ai.Cl.e! s:,-aI v : : 'ii.. ,.'J CATTI.i:- i:.---ii--.. l-io. -n . rk.-" r. vi ; sre-r. f 1 1 'i 1 2 : v- :: 1 .f. r
i: sT III I I AI O 111 t. kftll K. lls-! p.ri TAI.ii, ,. J -. s a'AT 'I I. II It"- . '': rret 'v. f't-jdy. K .'M--::k- Ar. Sl Ufte t rt- r rr'i-. . '). " I 1 7.V1 a 7 i'A!, 1 it-- . :- 4 . r -.arwr' '.'.( V . . . f it . f i ''I r
1 1 ic . s ;:- . J e -1.
r. v.
;triuet
Os
ed
a:
dividend. In view of these, actual and pre.spective rarnimr. 'ir.
annually
re-
(UK i.t t.l 1: MO( K. ' CIH-.,i,l. I.-- . s - -IpMis IP -t ; -v. ' '.M.l'! ; !;i.!-ke; .'i-ijv '. t';, S '. ioltk. $s. s.;". ; !i..;ivvwf J!i"'. ;.' ; di.na w. -hr. s x ,Vc i.i-. 3-1 MCi: light l.ph's. t i :v, . 1, -! -k i injr. si:i.,-.h f 7 '-'i : ps -'-.h.g w ,
' .t'.i'. Ttt-i 'i s."-- s i . -iry.
.-" .irk - i . '-i 7 . ' : - i .V s- J f F. I-i ' AM' i.Wii.s H !;. r,i-::!ir-r '. ji . , ttrt. flV-i ;-,.'. r-.', : . r f 7 '! '. l . '. M'i.rgi. i
1 1 . ', . ra , ": .Vi. sot ni iii.vn Tii Rur.T.v (nrrln by I. A. Howe, Se3 MirhlKnn si. I'hnn I.liucin 39 I IUI M ARK KT. flivn: N'f.p :-i r-I. n!l!:r, l5: n.üta.-j ?h -''l. JP'.. ricTer. M. II Y. STKVW AND IT.KD. ' t orrrctrl I J 1 1 . hy the Ufil'T MIII?r I'Joar wrul i ( o, 410 v.. Mlrhljm.n ft.
I'hoitr Main K-V.)
nn5 service werk
Tktfliise of llir imriracit. tf postal
and shilling service between thii
taxation pool- w hi
. - 1 1
selling .r.u unioai. r.: o: ; h hold i.ccorr.e d:s ourace l '
by the lack public participation.! Studebahcr continued to reflect the; favorable earnir.gs report of that'
company and speculative app
of the directors' intention to con
MESSAGE OF HARDING
CH ICAG , Dec. V. WJie at
7 : p:?. s', ro
V1 : r..ri : rerr
I'-... kl.'.. - !.-i-K- f. '.(.-, . ! r-W r!
..... r . .' ' '"-''- 41 m-r. c-o. - .
1 a "i
V
lieber
SHFf.F Kece;'.
I.iaihs.
1.1 j -n -: : ?i 17,'. 1 7 7ä :
COHN Payr? '-; :i.Df 'OCtW
ri.n ki: Shi r raTir.z
r. i-i) 'ji
n prh
today.
e.,. 10 Duyir.e as?oc 110
,,1 : f
tlgiv-r: iri l :
1 oi:n i:
at. 1
f .'.1
1 . I ; ii.e, 1 .
tinue the J10 dividend rale on the new stock, today's closing pric? of
country and Gerrnany. all package 133 ' representing a net gain of 2 w ill hereafter require two CoSto:iul . Other motors improved in sympathy, decorations Sucar? were taen in hand again
a vero v i n ? with
'nvn' ! Vr- '1 Harding's new. The mar-
. . iu.-.-.j ii in in ine tump as yes- : xt,,.-l tcrday's finish to one cent up. with ' nidh;:n. ?-
fa ?1 171: tr. 1 i- i t.. i.. . H .V 7 to r .
j iu a . i a - ( im jun : r l ti noe i n l . ;0.V: cinr:r e, JJ.'J to i : fir.rrl Crn C'eJ unU!rv ?.--.: TMl eüire-. l-ry.io;, c.r.ca to XI r. lower! oats ur.-; fM,!r rrs. f.vrs; cker . ' ohanjred to 1c higher, and pro- ' 14 "" i : -t kr ;r. J-'t -;',
:'i:i-kt T"7 hi.."' . ::.-
7..Ve. 12: e , . rr. z: :.. Ci T.'.'ii iii'l i-Koir, $()fiiY-: riiaa.va i'ti": h'i'-t,r 3tt!, te!fn.-.
f.lir.'a'S.; bulls. f.U'it 'fr. J'J.-e i ri Z ZT, : nrrr
Tho roort tf the Thrift saimr
.- i o i .1 . .1 - ii. ii. it' ii J K w i r j A i - i.-j i r i
t - - - - - - - - - . j a gain or two
in V, - r ' hi- A f. i rf. . o i
... tS 4 -- e - ' - v nil T. )
visions varying: from Ic decline to
r
ri!Ki
or-.d nif.tr Vh-osh. 4 to Hamtr.ett t.-'rred for the
while u. Halston. M . Harri
Murphy played !e senior ir'ntr.ph..
iding ro,e
n. M. jir.Mors
s ana . .
in th
le-wrr c-erhead fApij In
the a d -
n;r. ist rating, cperat..tg ar.l d.tr!nt me brar.ch.e- of the ir.du.try ar A
. the pub-
riTTsBI Rf. LÜH TOt K.
riTTsnri:',. im . ie- - -catti.k
WÄ rin;- fnr a .. 1.1... . . . 1 .. . a ..
11. .. 1. . : c -...,' - ' 1 i'i a . u.i.r 1 r .,y i .. i . ai 1 ; . ?.ra o . 'li'.r
Hank of the public school shows -M" ,vmrr.' ail . i.gar, -. u 0.1 1 around the 0r.5nir.rr that u nn oe, f rt S'.. 7.vr, 1. 7r, : j.rime. .:-.
j.. cane common ana preierre,!. Mutn;!wtr uotation at IJver-mr.l A J--'f'l'-'. i'-
ivrro Kicta an.i Cuban American. Är,. lrfh rtn . ' i ' ix.-n m .y-jh : " tnen f ;
,1.,. ioa: .c. rrod f t iciTU. J.l . -.j - v . .'irr.-'Pn t..
t v nrp , f 1 l.:vrr-nn. ...t i r a . I . .
would reflu.t ;n a .ivin:
Iyr:r.?. F. P.. Oarers
A!t. :3S-4lJ werh planre-d.
It v.i5 urde.r?ooil tociiv that further negoraiior.s in "Washington
that sirce th open ir. s: of the
yar th.er have hern 11.001 pupils j enrolled a lepos.tors. During thJ ' month of November, there we.re'
4.125 dep.-e t. totallinpr $1.741.12. and 117 w:th3rawl. tailing sc::. 55.
Fallwin waji pushed up 1 eg
on the diy;
Dyeing. F. B. Cleaners Adv. 22S.
44
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louiiiea j.- um rfHur.1 10 iuj-;tn. j.rohahlf yield
for a small fractional net gatn and "ent:na
Com Products crcr.ei 132 for a net jrain o 1 in response to me hea'-T short e overir.g?. Iteügious holidays abroad resulted
or wdNit in .r-
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.v;.. otveur!d fcr the mos; part with part with 0Hp about what ths prejider.t would jay In retard to agriculture and about financing ex-
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TIMOTHY s.-.p.nt: tr h: h:ih:h and tallow. (TorrKUd Ptil bj . W. Llppraa. Ill . Main st. rhon Main tl.) IIIljns-7jloc; rfclfftkh-f K31.V. TALI.')W-P..(Jr-i . pouxb. 2C WUKAT. rORV, OATS. ETC (rrrM-tl rIIr by D. IV. MrrA, 8t H!U, Udrtjlr nr. I'bD I.-fT CtJlt.N iMjin? Tie; oilier Me. ItYI-rav:rr T. MIM)L1N(.- s,::;sjr 11.73 f' RRAN S,i:rr 1 V rt -CKATCII rXCI-SIilcf 2 83 trt H'Fr AT-rr'.nr tl 2 rr n. rsF.ED KtT.kwnEAT-FiTit JLflO ei'.tr.f flW chop rcEi-iim curt. rm it and rRonrcx.
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