South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 346, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1922 — Page 2
TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1922
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EXPOSE SCANDAL Editor Analyzes
tit n aitvttv t ä TT Recent Election i
ÜÜ1L, ;. Grcaf Britainl
TURNKEY FIRED i
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I 'me she viied. Mr.-. A. M. (ast.ll anl Mr. C. A.nmon, one brother. Krank ('lass of Marlon, Ohio, and
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MAY GIVE DECISION ON MERGER TODAY
rc WalLlcv Kxpcrtnl to AlluniiiKr Ruling on Ariinnr Proposal.
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I rrant that v. a u 1 1 he regarded r" ohüior.ary a! hne .aral whlh Sheriff D. rlarr- IScrnlianlt 1:1 1 in ol -ti! - , :r'fmUl
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ExrrrdfMl Authority in Fn-eini; Pri-onrr-.
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MAKY M. DECKER. Mrs. Mary M. Decker died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. H. E.
Mylott, 1328 E. Dayton st., early
Monday morning after an illness of one week with pneumonia. She was born in Magnolia, Wis., June 28, 1852, and was 70 years of age. She came here four year ago from Beloit. Wis. Besides the daughter, at whose home she died, others surviving her are: one son. Charles Decker, of
on1 sis'pr, Mr."
South nri'.. J Funnral arrangri',nti hav mt1
STATISTICS
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TWO ANNAPOLIS
j worth ho-.-räta 1. ' Mr. and Mit Carl A. Hi::r:r.xr.
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H":.ry Jonct W. Oran?" .-t.. 'r.lö E. Howard .-t.. Dor. f. i
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ld Mor.dav morning at
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o'clock foilowans: an Mine of three: 1 3 -i t; l'clar.i!
weeks with bladder troub. j He ; survived bil his wife Har- Hl'IIiDIN (i I:itlITS rict, and twa. daughter. Mr. raura ' Tvo--tor It: 'k vc r.-r ,lwt'.'..r .
Vii:;an;s (jf Memphis. Term., an a 1131 lüair.c av., Vir.--. K. 1!. Horsju-ol.
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Fura-nil service w;!! h, Jio'al from the Mt. Hi on Ila.ti.t churrh Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'eiork. Hurial will lv in Highland cemetery.
HAZERS OUSTED
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r. 'ivd from the ( ui.ty ja;l that 1 I lirt't OthtT Al Kl-IlUHlKMl Lo?C
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I 1 'vith th" "',-:' i)r-or. r. V;ntth.:,i tho (kputy havjui; ..' to Mi-h'a. .1-1 1- -.t,! f.. 111 I tli.. niv.v" tii-.i i
TM--"Ti Wh.tf. . " t . Vi-fc ii.i will ii'.w s'-rvf th,- fiv clav!
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One Year Each in Acadcmv Courses.
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Wal.ir.- aas haa t!:" i( ra-'i: o: a formal c I r: ; ' !. from Atty. (I r..
WASHINGTON. Dec. n. Uly A. I'.t Midshipmen Ururo H. flobinM'li, ai'j'ointcal from Arizona and
Siuriff Ta-k nawntair.-; that a,- taurt H. Hawkln?, ajjpointf-d from!
.M.tarhu.k.''t.J, were ordered di-ia:.-e,i from the naval academy to.!ilay. I'res't. Jlardiriij having approve.i court martial i-entences resaltin? frcm tho recent hazing: at the aca-
l'uneral .services will be held from the Mylott ljome Tumday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Itev. Llmer Ward Cole cllk-iatin?. The body will be Kent to iv.iraf.d. JH., Wednesday morning for
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CXHOLIVi; li;iLS i Iar ('- Hotason died at the Mr.c Carolin Mvrr,. kp.i t .h. M' of her dauhtr. Mr. I'. H.
home of her daughter. Mrs. Thorns I,OI1-rjnkfl- 131.1 HiKh st. SJr.day V. Hay,,. 22c Hammond ct.. Mon- fVfn nt Shw had b"ei1 an
day mornin- at 12.-.10 o'carck. after an i;lne-5 of six ye ir.s with arthriti?. Mr. MyerM was born in Snyder county Ia.. Nov. 27. 184Ö. She wa. married June 21. 1863 to Elijah Myers in Summit county, Ohio and came to South Bend even years ago from Plymouth. Ind. hlie is survived by three daughter.-. Mrs. T. J Hayes at who
Ooria. Jone. of Jonestown. Mi owner, estimated cost $10. '"".''.
was born NYivfrnber .". 1 SSf and. n. .. nrv fr.tn, r -
wa C.;i yearn of hrc. He carnal Ikman st.. J. C. Hover, fl.G"0. liere al-out seven month a?o from i Memphis w here ho had been a min-J MOVINCi Pl'.KMITS iflT for nearly 40 yearn. j Caario I'arh.w. TU IVi'ac? av..
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1 a is 1 ' a f lu iv iKiiorai.t ia-t ca
f tli" 1'ia iirtture t'l- a-'j ol' Vint IIa at of th.- .'i- mtir.r of inula.'
I a;:irhT:y on ;t s.-i'. a t- a- af - A , , . t, s (i:;,.,r v: i..,u.-cf un-h r by t:j" ar;t;-:ra-' law. and .... .. . .,f ni lkif;- them tru,t. v. .-. been aav.-'d by ia c';.-rts t., ,.jjri, ,j ,j.jt i( su, h vr.lLuu !h- packers ard t o"k y.;rds admin-! r:.,i t t r, r.,r:;,. 1 (lM. h.- waa an 11.-
...rat.on on o,;a r paa- o. u.o ; nf c,.:.t M .tin, ,,f vijl itio.-. of con,-1 by the president approved modiflca-propo.-al aM .t m.fcht af ct pr,.dtwTH fi 1. r.-e by a whom he h id iu-1 tion of dismis-sal in th cases of .,r..l corum-r -. From a le-'il stand-: oia.tly trast-d. Midshipiiien Thomas J. Casey. Massj o.nt govern men. oftc.a:-. :t is be- j Within the j.a- vavk tlar have j arhu.--s-t Thomas E. IJoyce. Indi-
. . eve J. Ii r; d no 1 a
On recommendation of So y. Den-
,n t'a- way of j f i. n ramor-j m" iiUinTous ca.-
ma and H. C. J'ish. New York, to
th- purrh a-" -.f the Monas p'ant. iiherti. far beyond tho-r ordinarily j uf one year c-ach in their aca
Experts ef the ji.irk er. ami stock-1 allow ed. b.-in extended to county
v;irds admin. trat. on. however, are' Jail iri-ontr. Thf-S" ru iimts v. ei :
aid to b not fully eonvinced th.at ; i r''.i h.t to tne attention of Sheriff j the t caderry were taken up with the
the eronfimies wha'h Armour ar.il ' h:n k la--: week, and h" denied that ; j resident by Sec'y. Denby and his
demy coarse. The accumulated hazinr ca.-e at
NEGRO SUSPEGT IS
onijiany -ontend w.Ii be affe- td by :hTe wa anything wronir in the ad-
the combjnin? of the two will tend ministration t, the county jail. Ho t.. l,ijef.t produ er and consamer.-. ; -o'iMitted it was possible that certain
; county jail prisoners mlr-'ht litive ' o;! se.-n on the streets fait stated ' that in any such cases the prisoners were "trusties" who had some 5pe-
LYNCHED BY MOB: ft!::,, . The spocit'm cn-e of City Court ' .lud K Che-der DuComb seeing Tean Shoot and Kill Man ! Adolph Khodt. of woodland, a con1 victc-,1 boftlepKer. f rvin h su-';end-for Alleged Attack oil ' , d sentence of 12U days. on the
streets of the city one night recently, wass explained by Sheriff lur k
Iec. 11. 1 l,' (ho f.'-et that lihodts was a trusty
(Ev A. 1'A Coir Jav, 2 . r.e-ro, I , ,. , 4 . . work at the poll, e station m the ao-osted thla mrrnins In c onma-t ..,n ( r.t y ha,u ;in, that ho ma(lo tnr s with an alle-d attack on a .voim'j a!n ,,;u.k and forth Uf.twcen the .womrm here, was shot and killed by;c,.. h lH anJ the j ilL m-.h th!. aftcrno,,,,. j Sheriff lhick nlo stated that
ii.e oojy was n ;t UKuma 10 if Kho,I;s h lil r(.( ,.ntly accompanied
rr m a crcK notiom. inree inaes nouth of Street man. Keeling con-
Young Vornan.
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recommendations approved throughout. Other cases of a similar nature await hnal action. The dismissal from th.e academy of Midshipmen Eobinson, whose home i. in Chandlier, Ariz., resulted from his court martial for hazing Midshipman Willu.m H. McGregor, of Indiana, Pa., v ho was taken to the academy hospital for treatment afterwards-. '"he otlier cases bear on different incidents, but the d'.?mlsal of Midshipman Hawkins also is one of those in which physical injury or excessive humiliation was caused to tho man hazed.
Ieputy Sherilf Frank Keer to E-ig in.!.i! t with an insane iiLsom r-
the sheriff saiin' that lthodts had
tinned fo ran Mch in this commit r.i
cj jmuouu-. sn.Mu.i. I handled th" ori-ur.er in the jail and : T-' ll anJ ".nn-y officers bed a'vv i l51.lh!,. ni;l!1 t(,
parley shoitlv afternoon in ;i bank, . , " , , .. . , .. , ....... , (airni.anv t!ie deputy with him to the rehg.ous
,.,..! insane ar lum. .r.viiie.. f.,r the ru'ios safety lay m ... , . . , .. , Another na.ctod bo.itb 1 who his removal to lain. eld. Approx-.. ...... . . , . ' . I ..s alleged to have been granted spec.Irn.itnv autoa.oiubs were i;i the. . ,. , , .,. , , ..r. . ial liberties is Frank J la, M -w a,z. ,lliu- when fhf slieriffs party reumv- .... , , ,0..,. . . ., ,. , .... . suit drink parlor propra tor at K.'D ed tne tie-to li'-m th- lvaibh.v' . 1 ' 1 . , . 11, , , .,.1-1 Iffac-e st.. S't-lit eia ed (ill N t. . to ( W !' .re lie ll' 1 been kept under , , ' . (j serve a 1 20-, lay suspended sentence. ;'.U a point wh-re ,he highway -U t!l" i'Uu;. soft drink l-ar-reeled a cr.-k bafom. 1 1,- sheriffs ! h t'1" information u.(, iVe oat Tarty was overtaken and the ,,c -ro ! "'"ty jail prison, r had I,,.- ...m: ,a f ,t. ,;(iv 1.,. , frciuetitly lsite,! h:s p. ace of bU-i-
4 1'''V i-'l v"--i''. ' J nr-n. Tho of fi or:; v. -i e h !d lire j der an armed guard, while th." negro :.rs vhain-d to a tree ;ii.d is bndy , rhh.'b 1 w :tli bulb t-.
ne in the afieruoon. "once ,r pvi'v?
SPAMSII VISITORS GIVE IXTERESTMG VIEW'S OF AMERICA (Continued From Page OneA hae intluene-ed the general preference of musij in Spain. "One of the foremost music masters in l'arcelona Fay.- that a. great portion of Andalucian muf?ic of
Spain came into the country from
muaic of the Greeks
through the Arabs.
"Student of music coming itibo the country from Egypt, upon hearing the Andalucian musre, pronounce it identical to the native music of their country." Th" party ylans remaining; in South 'P.end for a few days and then going to letroit. where they will inspect the Michigan plants of tile Studebaker Corp. In letroit, Senor Komagosa will place his son.
a work." a-a-ording to his re!ati-s. ! Manned, in tho Studebake r sales
and usiiallv in the aft-11101,11. s'"aool. where be is to be educated
to A me-ri an niethcds. The party then plans going back east, visiting suoh places of inter-
Ni:;gira EalLs and the Adik inouaLains while enroute
rats o.d.j.,, Nru Vnrk Thc. vxnct to
Half (U'titury Resident of
County Dies at Acr of n Ttti it
COM KSSKS SKTTIN(; VWXV TO i viim 1101 si:
" ; Mrs. .lau" CL.i,-.-;- I IMIANAI' ddS. 1. c 1 . (I."1
. A p.Seekin' reveng". Paul Janiv:. j r"si,bi.: ..f this community fr for Europe about the tirst of ".4. s t fire Saturday night i th" ; . I ears. died at lo r Imme on the j year.
sa.t!i-; c., ;np:e street rd. in Wainn town- .
wm4 v'Ba ' j v m m m m m m m - w m - -a
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jitonie ,f William Alh.-r-.
,wt t' tlii-- city, .'a .-ordir.g to a mad-' by Jaiitz to lal;:in.ip'la police this ; 1 1 moon. ant ml that he had 1 a lir;' on the farm of 11. H. l':gt;soi;, a ljac'Tt to th" AH" rs farm, lie fall that ho n.arrod Matin 'A '.Per in lt2) and th. y !ie I to. gthr ur.til . 1 i?t Maroh. la' h a co nf vsinii, Jint7. said that tlie A 1 - brrs famllv Was tile can--" of tla. 4 c.s.r.inria.-s.t.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Tip.'.- Pa ml" t of t:;e . tuor c la.-s ;w ho hae .1 part .a i!. cast "Th" M"rst;;, Pia-" the p!,y wh.. h th" c !.us Will pr s, ;: 1 i for.- tlie .is-t ta,bly Wc-dni sd.iy 1 : . "i'ii : n -T. at ihr . hours in r h ar.-al Moral . y aasig' at th" high i:-ol. Th" group 1 '
slap, at 1 :;'.(' io!"ti; y
rday afl-
e rnoon. d'afii resulting from a brie!
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POLISH INAUGURATION WARSAW. Dec. 11. (Py A. P.)
Mis. (oo.-r was horn in Carii-le. Tlioting. in which there wan los ot Pa., on S"pt. 1. I and liad omi1 i lif.' and injury to many persons, to Warren toAU-hip from there in ' marke-i the ceremony of swearing lst'.v, im King her ham" th r' thejin of (hibriel Narutowicz as jircsilest of li-r hfe. Sa- is survived by ' dc-nt of PoJatid. three .son-. Calvin and J.iinc-, hv- ; Ir is estimated that 20.100 Nationing at home, .md J-'rank. ef Ha rbo;- n p tuii-Uy students an.l sc'iocd Springs. Mich ; one daucht r. Mi -'. I !. s. sought to prevent the inaugurAnna P.radi, y. d" Warren tow nshu . 1 .,1 eremony but le ycr.d pelting the and a b: o:a-r and si-t' i". John, j new president wifn snow-halls the Ee.ush and Mrs. S.irali Ihk'T, 1 " t a j d e:non st rat im tiicotnplis'hed nothof Carhh . Fa. Si.e was an at tivejing. Narutowicz reached -tlie assomnit M.i t i- of ila1 German F.apt:-t bly lumber and took the oatli ed vhuroii anil was the widow of Adam President in the prescribed form. ooer, uhi) d.ed in l'.'Jc. J but only in the presence of the ra,l-
not i'-u! non-Polih me-nihers. as the
Nationalists remained awav.
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I'fi-.r.tiii . . i-TJim :A Theater.
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South Bend Watches Our assortment of South Bend Watches contains many new. attractive models in the new Green Gold and White Gold, with the very latest in fancy dials with raised gold numerals and old hands. They vary in price from $30.00 to $158.00 Select Yours Now
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Tb HALLMARK Jler 113 South Michigan St.
an
invalid for seven years
.v'he w.'us born June 1C, Z and came here five year." ago from Na ppa nee. Eeside her daughter, at whose home h" died, she leaves four children. Mrs. V, Copenhaver. Mrs. Charles drove. Eouis Jacob and Prank Itobison, of Nappanee. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
to 122 E. Kimav st. P. and S. shn.loov. Pa-.l W. Wash-' ir.gtori av., to U17-PJ W. Washing-' ton av. J Ü arret Wah-'a. Jr.. W. Wah-j Ir.gton av.. to S. Main st. , Charles F. Iliaal, .,E1 E. JL'ion i st.. to "11 Ik Dayton t. I W. S. Mortin ..re. Keft D;i;h-, av.. to 1117 S. Frar.kl.n s. j JO.-e-'ph Parw.u ki. :f2 W. Eis an', st.. to four miles v, . -: of S -uth. ' Hend. . I
Albert Stacliu.
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Buy her a Jordan for Christm.n. j ( V t . J w wiv!.
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p Christmas Sale of Fur Scarfs ß Here is a garment that every woman desires, now
marked to save you money. The skins arc all good and the pieces are first-class in every way.
Group I $25.00 Scarfs Skunk Marten and Brown, Black and Taupe I' ox. Open or closed styles. Values as high as $45.00.
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Group II $45.00 Scarfs Brown, Black and Taupe Fox in open or closed styles. Values to $59.50.
Group III $75.00 Scarfs Pointed I ox in open or closed styles $85.00 values.
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Group IV $90.00 Scarfs Black Lynx in large open style $l 1 0.00 value.
Group V $50.00 Scarfs Pointed Brown, Black or Taupe Foxes $65.00 value.
Group XI $15.00 Scarfs Patagonian, Jap or Pearl Grey Foxes in open or closed stvles $25.00 value.
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Group VII $10 and $15 Scarfs French Coney in Black Scarfs or Capes $15.00 and $25.00 values. What She's Wanted for Years A Handsome Fur Coat Included in our extensive collection are stunning models of Hudson Seal, Alaska Seal, I rencii Seal, Near Seal, Jap Mink, Northern Muskrat and Caracule. Many of them have collars and cuffs of self and some are trimmed with different fur. Capes and Wraps of beauty are also shown with these extraordinary values
3100.00 to $640.00
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Women's Ready-to-Wear Department Second Floor South Front
