South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 348, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 December 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1922

CASE AGAINST DAUGHERTY MAY BE DISMISSED

(ilminiKUi Vol .trail Says IVsti-j mony So Far Dors Int Sup- j port Charjir... i nkr.u' i From ' -.' known Mr. P. irr. In'infly daring j tk rrtft pr - :;!'. nr. n Stn Fran-c.-eo af.T t:. b of 1 and htl: i.rcrl b; p. ; oln'm f.t to l.U pr''.- ! ' :it rcr by Mr. T iura r v. In hi testimony. M' . "Purr." ( !i;irc I that . ;!". tk arr-' th; MeXama r a !.! h e r. S-.mm! Com-' ; . r-5 !:rrl " 1 . o u d-I l,!n;" at. e.erv .ppertur ity. H- - charg" I that A P. M.i'-..;;'v, an Arif-rPan c'.ll- : : hv.r.g in T mrpo. Canada, who v. rMn. ,, Frcs'T Hn-dinp prof-tiit .ifr-Jr... hi. apj o!r.!r.K r.t. had he-m nrrete-l 1:1 Ft. Iji-s on information, o-htai:.! 1. th l'ürn.i dt1- t.e Mm-v as to Co- atb ;:-! poking of' wrth- r;ifi ks drawn against the 1 : 1 n Fx pre. - Co. In Ji!, t t i ri 1 r y r'rinliiT t!n ; .Tc ; s a. .Mr. Ü'jrr.i toil tho emu-, t.-iittee h had m ole- r-pea?'d e ffort s to !ar x j j arty points about whieh 1 1 1 r might, h iv v '- n doubt at th" d ; r t m rt of Ju-tb-r Isfort: th ; irl"Ti was i.--ue-d, Aftr P was S.-nr.l V IT' Tift. S.i'l, ho

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Ir:t.-tir Fi li'i" .it; 1 informed hiri. t!i it "th" i'p iür.'. Titl li''-n d-: Ivr-l and that Jom - 1. ; 1 paid f'r lii-i j'.ird'-n." i l i-Jur Ssrs Taft. i Fi-aV-r wn. ! :- Mr. Taft.1 Furn oritirai d ;T'I um - t"! I th it Vr,e x r ;'':. t kl.-' w j''rMti.ir.y r.oth-

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ntcl an.l ttiit t!:o in itt r !uM .) rrf-rr ! to Mr. Yi' krr '.i;im. TM- ln-. t!i" wjtii' s v. nt on, V'J Mr. r;-hr hnl brontrht buk' mopI th.x th attorney x,-i;r-r.il "wih vr' mtjii a?'.: )r!"-r' ar:l tt'nl Kai'l ur' .in;r out rf !iro soon any'i-).v; 1. t Iiini take it v.t with our su (i'c-sor'." ilurn-- tnkl Ihr 1 orrirnittrf ho fol-l.ni-r 1 tili-; fir,!' : i r tj'it t!irtJt rf 'ult. n.l ; 1 v I I ; "I havo Km Lnorj; in ;it t'i- !'"ur frfm th it ;1 1 y t( tlii-5 to rrt a h.nrinrr." ""lt!i r to tli- MrN'am 1 ra

Yi:STi:i!DAY KVENTS l yasiiin(;ton , i . .' 1 11.,. ll it. . on tr.? var;n.:s rural crt'J.t.s ii f.jii..iN v r coru.nu-l 1 y two :..-.: : n mi "! rii r. t Jic aritii.a! inttir.? ol r.-l f'ro's .k- r tors. rrr -"t Harding in ;i I ri- f .-i! Irc3 rxprr'vcl rr.it;.' 'it!')'j at tk ac 1 :a !.!) -ir.t-r.ts f)f tin- rirn r.izat ion lurin tk :c..r. Pavoraklo tiori r n a T .11 wk.ich wouM authorize federal ir.v:i nation f tho o:u:r.kia r.v r I i.-kn irfj"Ct wan urs'J ky Iir. tfr (.f llf I imitiun I.) a vi., t'.:fy;: ! ffuro tho hou? Irri.itin (.r.: Tiiitt". V.'.ilkiiii J. Ikirr..", S' :1.. Johnson of Cakfiirr.i.i. former Atty. -On. Wickfrhi :n and Pr's't flomper? f tho Arr.- rLin IV "U-rition n( Ial or trtifd at the hous judif iary coinraitf0 Ifirin (.n the irk'r lmpr.ichr.Hnt 'aarrcd ar;iitt At;'.-Iii. iMUhrrty. Vr'z't If irJiti was wruIc-rxtooJ to ! i).'u:rtin to 1 iy h'Tor contin -.s !iortly z: frnnienlil r;o: -puni. ition i;an.s tailing for nir.yoii.latinn of ho war and i.avy lcjjartni.it and the creation of a public utlfarc departin'' nt. 'on.innatio:i cf th'i nomination f l'ifp.-f Iii.tk-r as an a5--ci'ito justice of th h'ujjrcnic court w :ii n ' orar:i( ml'-d by a senate ju li' i iry f ub-cor.irnittoc after an in'iuiiy into charges tiled by

S- n. -'" t hit ad.

Farmer-

lit"rit" of Minnesota. 'allin of anoth'T international or; f ?' -!,'; with a view to limitim: cun.tru'.-tion of s:na!lor war ve--fks and ainraft was rocomnirr.d' d in tlie annual navy Mjnply bill r'-roited by the lious-e ai;)ro:r:at:.o:i:; committee. The inr 1.. iff. cirryincr l-'jZ.t.ZZ'J. provided for S'kOOO enlL-t'd men. Iiej. llurton. Jtepubliran. Ohio, a im :n'ofT f tiie foreign debt commission, declared th.e remedy for Iiurojxan conditions was not In d' t't cancellation 'but in more rational Ibcal policies, decrenfed military expenditures and more j-ersib!" relations between na-tioiif-.

ILLINOIS VOTERS OVERWHELMINGLY BEAT BASIC LAW

Hitter Campaign Ajrain-t New ! Constitution Succeeds With Vengeance. ! ( HICACJtk D'.'C. i:k (I'.y I. N. S.) j IJy a .tafrerinjc majority. Ulino'.i voters rcject'-tl the propo.-ed r.cw 1 cori..titutiori for the ;tat". Count of ballots today r-vcab 1 ! that in yesterday' flection th yoto j w.i better than 2 to 1 against th" i new ccn-rtitution. In Cook county. v. here Chicago L-5 located, tho vol was about 17 to 1 anlnit. f

Troin irtually cv ry r.ook ar.J corner cf t!ie ntatc returns indieated thjit the. bitter ,eamp;il?n aalr.t the r..v constitution had succeeded and with a vengeance. Here and ihcr" a township .howed a majority in favor r.f the meagre. b.Jt suvh In-'tancs were few and only hcrvcd i( iihtly mit down an ovvrw.Vim-

ir.R majority. From the hour when the first tabulations came in ther-

' wan n" que-tion as to th" del cat it

the bill tho only ejuestion existing was tho sio of. the majority by which Jt was ".-mowed under." The downstato region proved a ".kirk hore" in th" content. There, it was expected, the farmer vote would be virtually unanimous for the new document. In.tfad. th a ve races as omiiled today Indicated a defeat of the bill by a vote- cf 2 to 1. Stnscrin Majorily. Chicago, campaigned for monih by ri"wpapcrs. judsc.-. lawyers leaders from every walk of life pave the foe.s of the bill a f-turscrin raajority. In some precit.'-'s .th pell was 200 to 1 "asaln!;" ethers failed to '-ive the bill a single affrmative vote. The Chicago vote f tan vis 4S5.1SU to 27,;.".:: against tho measure. Cook county repudiated the propod change by a majority e-f more than 500, COO. With exception perhaps, of the presidential election of It) JO, 110 vote in history of tho Mate has seen such s-tajrserins

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I : urns shared Mr. Cotn-

p rs had .- t;t an arent to Anp'!'s "t' jiri'Vn'" tl!'" ron.f's 'ufn of th Mc Samara 1-rotliers, but that tho r ;:- rt 1 1 iv" arrid too late. Al.-o Ii" r h ird that wht ti the MeS'arv.ara It-others v.-vo arr-'-t.'d in I ndia na ;oh - Mr. (imnpciN )ial iFued ;i M.itemrnt ibvda rin:? the arrest -1 t) b" a "frarno up." Aked tin .p- ifl' question as to whthr the Amerb.m Federation ef Iihor -o::ht t impeach Mr. J )at;pt::"rty h-wr it thonht him itn:;t for Owi' 0 or b- au-.o of the Chlr.-vco r.iilroal injanrtion, Mr. (bimpers replie.i. "Foth."

WORKS BOARD ACTS ON IMPROVEMENTS

'Kept Faith With

Confirms Resolutions and As-&e.-inent Redls for Sewers and Paving. Jbarin-.;-s on three resolutions for

I improvements, the confirming of

four asse-Mii'-nt rolls and the klirrr of two ot!i r a.'SiiuT.t rolls, constitut -d the business brought before the beard of works at its nieutin' last ni'-ht. A heitii.'t was h:ul a:vl a rc-oiu-1 i n con;"rii"J for a pipe s"v.er oi

' INDIAXATOI-IS. Ind.. Dec. in.

JH 7 f 7 . .tKiryon St. from IVrby-To Av. to .V - Tour persons were injured, two of JT T ICnClS IS ÖUCZStldoM st. and Ar.1ler.-0a Av. fro. J them seriously, shortly before i

Ke:j r i-t. t tue atiey so'Mn ot mi,- o ciccK last cvenini? wncn an ir-

FIFTY FAMILIES FLEE AS FLAMES LEVEL APARTMENT CHICAGO, Iti !::. Jilt) families, M-autlly tdad Mere fo.r,-I to fmm tlicir h(rnc in cn -athcr totlay Ihm fl rt dotnjytil a four-story aparMneru lure. One ueiman, .Mr... Hulda Smith, vui rt'portcil it i -i Tin tirr was lictcnil by 'i taicnb !ricr who da-ln into tli Imi!IiUiij7 and ixninded al ajKirtrtnnt his. t I.ul only In niyht floth. many of Ihc inen, wooien aial hildrou 1U1 to tin Mf-(-t wrpt !y a inz wind, with tho tcraix'iature mar zcn. Alhf KnrlcMin, ac' in, ulm was Jeft In tho building was ns. ciml hv lircmcn. Dainaji' was otimatrd at S7.".(M)O.

mi a I r.fi iiii 11 1 n i.w.i 'id r;

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Ill OUriUUL 0101Ü I t;1 ; ' ;: i found vl-id .n o. 1 at ..:..' th..-

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Connni.-ions Will Draft Reetunniendations for Rettermetit Fridav. INDIANAI'OM.?, I ). 1J. (Hy A. I. ) Ke or.wr.' ndations for i:nprovi::tr t'n" statt'.s educational j--ys-

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GODFREY ZEITLER.

Godfrey Zeitler, aged 82, died yes-

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--. Mr Ze;t!,r had b-n :n pr,..r L;ifi,, .... if.. r a ........ : 1 11,0 T(N H Q hea!th for .me time pre-,-.!;r m-n.. ,,. A Ar... L F t. HgLff HO mL1' , c, , I U:'z- C,r:,:a-y. at. 1 ,.:r. II Klt.KA I II MI Mr. Ze.t.-r was S2 eors ,..d. a.- to ti-.is . ..ur.trv ob.ut :. '.ars ,,:-.! .... ... , . ..r. . ir ' been bo -" ; " I' . - , t. . . , ' i 1 l ..o ..i. -... ... v. .-. i.. (lermar.y. April 24.- M. 'e .iüio i.e.; - ;r .s- :.-. j i lV:-- previ- : '", "' ' "," thi- country :i ard j ........... ;!. ,::;.v,rt. kTh :.'': l': " '.V " ' l " "

:i I i!k hart itrrr ic i.v 1 for r.ea r v ' w r '. i l a mi v . - I

tern will be drafted at a mc-etir.s ol 4 J vear. II- aaie to Soath Ft t d i-, 1 t 1 - - . t

jt::.- (durational survey ewirnison aV.U: a year a;a t.. make h..- hoia" ' 1.J:;. ,,:-V: . , v. , r.et Friday, it was announced to- with his nie-, wlu is th- m'v c-r- jv....r..w :::o,t-!..- .it 1

I u.i i:j it. ,. vvjjjj. . .j.i. j in 11. v;V.nq- relative. ."' i,e

ine eomtmiom ine unuin r;v,ite f;:r."r.il ,-ervh e.s u.il be!c. Me;,;..:- u ..i made by tiie commission folio .vin-! ie:l from th(. A M. : (.;, inf: ! : , n p.. :5

lie. Th" recommendations will be

prev,f.n-i0 the general as.seniidy. The report on the .urvey ir.ä.cated that the commission will propo.-e

sweeping 1 nances m the prerent:

I system. Thi ?o will include aboiih-j ! men: of township trustee contrc l of I 'schools and s-ib.stitution ef the! 1 county as, tho unit of admini?traJtiou; a chAUK" In the teacher train-j it z s-;em with possibly a susues-i

t;o;i that one more normal tc'aool

; higher qualifications!

acher.s; a ehr. nsrej

in the teaelur licensing .ystem: es-,

' taldi?hment of .chooi house plan- . 1 r r u'ivz division in the state board ol 1 roseculion and Defense Law- j eduction: entailment of th.'vocayers Complete Statements li,,n:'1 llIC:,ti m ojram and a 1 ieli.anu'" in the method of selecms to Jtirynien. j tp.. i,.,.,rd .f education.

Tho survey commission's report ! met yith some aTprobatioji by cdi iu;ir' and has developed some op-

its survey were recently made pub- Krida y afternoon. Ihiria! will ;.e i burl.

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Buy her a Jordin for Christm.i. Advt.-337-35S.

ATTORNEYS OPEN TRIAL OF HERRIN

MURDER CASES! for rural school tes

nut: Cleaning. 15 It. Cleaning. adv. :i ä

Huy )irr a Jordan ror t"h rit :r. a Advt.-r.T-"-,?.

INFANT RERICK.

I:;f..n Iter!, k. .-n of Mr. ;.n I j Tho okl po sti i m v ) o p :. Mrs. A!'-- rt IPt;.. v. s.-j :. fiot i!d rw shoe at sar.r.-- :..-. st.. 1 a f.-w bars . 7 : r !!:::: ki-t J h-w :rnny mil's p.e w ;.: s . I f ni-;i.t. .:h .e-o::; ot ' h : . j n . Th" '.;.ld : - - : ; x 1 ; it p e?;t , an I twa brother-. I)o t!.l an 1 .1 . !. Huy br a Jtrdrn for hrit: 1 .

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that Williamson county was in do

ftnso of it homes. v poit;on. He declared tho prcxsecuiing auth-oritie-i of Illinois wero hein' influ- I r MAIN LINE vncesl by ;i "private organization! , v -i-r IjnT mil 11 composed of men of preat wealth.1 tJilj IlVJAli'V oULU the llhnoi.s Chamber of Cummerc" I COLUl'liT. Okla.. Dec IT,. iW

-ActuatfMl bv de-ire. for vencean-"." A. IM Th" main line in Oklahoma j he continued, ' ear to do any- of the Mis -.uri. Kansas & Texas rail-,

thins that will help destroy or-a m-, ' u 1S al.I,'tll'n nfrc nuii

iift'Tiioon to .1. . r-eiiyuiaii .v v o., , and Hail C, uten Ai- Co.. of New York.! for 52 s. 00. 7 On. Francis Randolph : and W. H. Ltleumenthal were the!

other bidders.

zed labor, the Charn'ber

Cotn-

merce is the organization that is pro.ocutinir this case." C laims Alibi. Continuing, Mr. Kerr said: "We will show that tho defendants in th;.s

trial had nothing whatever to do:

The firmest friendships have been

with the kMlinev, and that thev u-,.ro""!,mu hj muu,... -nu?u

mntorituo tjilfMl im In Cook c.ount.lt . ..t .... . 1 is most strong wncn wemereu i

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Springfield, where tiie measure was framed, ar.d where, its .advocator, believed, a "yes" majority mipht be looked for. hurled back a majority of more than S.000 votes against the new basic law. When the poll at Springfield bepan to filter in the last hope of the friends of tho new measure had tied the hoto that even a semblance of a close vote mipht bo looked for.

FOUR INJURED

inytiiinp to

which would li-avo been impossible

for thon to have had a

do with it."

Three witnesses for the state, who .were heard and dismi.-sed. practically without cross-o.amim.tion by tho defense attorney.- were: Dr. J. 'I. Itlack, head of tho Herrin hofpital, Albert (".. Stornu Herrin un

dertaker, and Willlvim M.Cowan,

coroner of iilsantson county

the litrcest ilame.

STATISTICS

URUGUAY PRESIDENT

TIT T TTfTIA in I HT1 I " . . - , vr., lyoiiU

N A il K ASH MOXTi:VII)i:o. Uruguay. Dec 1

Interurbaii Collides With Auto in Indianapolis; .Woman Seriously Hurt.

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vi..v .. 1.1 ur. Xiaitsar llrum.l

president of Uruguay, and Di. Loui.sj Alberto llerrera. former c, r.a r 1

th" legation at Washington, foiipht i t!a 1,-hlf1'

a duel with pistols kite this afternoon. Fach fired two shots. Neither was hit.

HUETHS. j M-. and Mrs. It. Ik Fwald. 21.t: -N". Johnson st., s-un. Dec. 12. ' Mr. and Miv F. (I. Strom, UOj. Y. Indiana a., son, Dec. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Itussell :. Kwabl.j 21.".: X. ohnsoil sk, Dec. 12, ;i son. Mr. and Mrs. Mollis Ilaloph, .S 1 : W. Indiana av.. Dee. 11, twin i

daughters. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ii. Hillen. 7 1"! F. Teiirsylvania av., Dec. 11. a

O Lloyd George (Cor.tinu-.! From Pape One.) plainly dress, d, who waved away phoToprj ph"r. It n) Jiappened that th" .-.-at uho h I had was direetly in tront of til- one sii" had upon the piatform and in the few minute.- of rush that f'.llowed tiie close of th" peerh. I had an opportunity of talkir.p to hr as sin waited to si-tn her nam" to autograph albums for women of th. crowd. "Ho ah aj i ..-ives much of himself," w.us her comment. I'n.trf-ts Father's Strrnpth. It w.ii cbarly t teen that tli" duty of this e.irl wa.s mo-: important. It wan her job to e that h" v. -i.-, :..: sp.-nt by the ca; r parti-ins tho ward W(ri;e;s and the poktieians h were anxious to take of hi ec.er-ty a rd k'n:1 ! y their zealous Jrajuiries and su.rp -tjor., and s;;;' ikd ;t mo-t apatjiy. What Llcvd Ce.orpe think- abotit Ameri'a. aboirt tl- futt:r" ir.evlt.ibb turrbr.p to th" Fr.itvd tat"s for so::o moral leadership i-i world akairs. w ill o.n 1 " w r.tt"i by hi'.ti. Th" drataati; picture that ta-miins, is hi - sfar.dinp ' ' .'or., th." ):t -: ir.i: ;o.d.

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feo,-. .T l! ol

yon St. and Me.lora St. trout K Her St. to the first alley south of Kinyon St. A hearinp was had and .a reso-

bound I'nion Traction car struck tho automobile in which they were ridinp at Collepe av. and Fall Creek

- th it hi- 1 1 vn:

o: .. . u .sen l.e kr., w that i !:. ivo:io:t on City Hall Ot. from .. .. 1. .. ..I . . . ..'-vi'. . ... . .1. ti m

en. 1 . 1 1 a I o....i ." , . o ni-atl r-. In l ,') a K. V Wt L CI

in a mo t i.e bb- . in the af- j M i hiit.-n St. lr-.m L iSallo Av. to la:.'s ot 1:. roiv.try. b. -i-ka t. a h.!v'.dfa Av. pie. 1 for . or. side r at lot . "I ha al- j

v,e, s .-loo f.y ray :r.

kation confirmed for a pipe fewer on J blvd. The automcfbilo was drapped

about GO feet and a woman was pinned beneath the heavy traction car for 20 minutes until rescued by tiro men and police officers. The seriously injured, are: Mr.--. Martin W. Cameron, 27 years old. ZZOi Fverprcen av.; left lep broken, probably one rib broken, cut about the head and arms a ml lep.; Alva II. Wynke.op. 23 years ell. Lebanon. Ind.; injured about the back, cut about the head, arms and leps. Miss Mary Archibald. 2; years old. 17:h) X. Illinois st.. ar.d Martin W Cameron, :t2 year old. ?.Z( llvtipreen a v.. were less seriously injured. sufTerinp scaip wouiids and cuts about the body. Mr. Cameron, Mrs. Wynkoop and Miss Archibald were thrown clear of atitomob'lv and interurban car by impact of collision. Mrs. Cameron

was pinned in the seat of cloei

automobile beneath heavy fleel plate with which front deck of interurban

car was faced. Her left lep was held

leneath the te..l plat" in such manner that sLie could not be r moved uncil wheels had been r

moved from automobile and a larpc 1 p 1 rt of the wrcckape h id been chopped away by the firemen.

Victoria St. from Michigan St. to Fellows S:. A hearinp on IaSalle A v. pavement from the west end of Fiver Fridge to the west line cf Main St. wa.s deferred to Tuesday morninp, D"j. lt at t o'clock. Iicmonstrance-s were hied a;airst a resolution ree.uestir.p th" wid'-ninp of Seeberrp.-r Dr. from Mi' hi-an St. to St. Joseph St. Hearii:ps on as--c -metit rolls nfollow.-, w to tor.tirmed: Cravle, ce.rl) an I w.iT; on I'turlh St. fron Mi.hawaka Av. to the li'.st alky soitii f 'ir." St.; pratle. curb and walk on An let -en a v. from Flwocd Av. fa K i n p St.; concrete pavement 00. the ;ilb.y south of Division tt. from Iitacite St. to Franklin St.; coT'eretf j avenient on X. Shore Dr. from Michigan St. to a p-unt F'O f t wa -t cd I. t:lAettA St. from X. Shciv Dr. to the alley north of X. S!. re Dr. Tb- to;; oi:v- assessment rolls vere iib .1 ar.d heai'imrs will ho s. t for liter in the month.: Concrete p i'. era- t.t on S. Michipan St. from

ver St. to tit: south c :tv iim-

Stcvl Treating Society

Mr. and Mrs. Al: Xyikos, l.'.oi;

S. Webster si., D( e. 1',, ;i dauphter.

nt 'ii. dim; pfkmits. Tun-story lriek store and loft baildimr. PixlMO ft., lull S. Michi-

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IlOldS Monthly liaiUfltet . 111 t- Heoi-e A. Farabauph, ownAbout ;:5 members attended the''" estimated cost ?2...0'J0. monthly meetinp of the American! One-story brick store buildinp, Society for Steel Treating, which i 80x';,;'' 107-1FJ W. LaSalle av.. Ma-

was held last night in the Colle-e ! e(,ni(" Dimple Ass n, JD'.UUO.

Inn at the LaSalle hotel.

W. I X'ewhouse. of tlie Saranac Machine Co.. lienton Harbor. Mich..

One-story brick store buildinp.

17'ax.,l ft.. 2 3 0 X. Lafayette blvtL. Ilammersehmidt .V Hyde, $2.."e0.

read a paper on th" hardenim- ot i One-story brick store huildinp. small tools. Fart of the mer tin? j 1 7 -x"' 1 ft- --' -N- kve'tte blvd., was devoted to a discussion of W. J. Hammersehimdt & Hyde, ?2.'e".

Harris paper. "Some Factors Cov-

erchis the Macliinability of Steels." which was read at the November meetinp. Dinner was served at Cj-.ZO o'clock.

stj:mi:k total loss RAX' FRANCISCO, pec. 1:1 The Uritish tramp ste;imer Oiterie, which went n?hore 7u miles n nth of here Monda.y nipht broke in two Wednesday. She will be a total io-s.

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piro & Co

The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Stylish Clothes

MOYlXt; FFILMITS. Dora Tutin, 1C2U Florence a v., to :i2l lk Corby st. William Piatt. 30 '2 S. Chapin st., to lOin-i W. Sample s.t. Ik J. Hill. .'02 lk Victoria av., to 112 1 lk Dayton st. Otto Kck-y. 201 X. Studcbaker St.. to t'2." X. Johnson st. Mrs. C. o. Linquist, 101 S 2 W. Colfax av.. to SI 2 S. Lifayette blvd. O. lk Hoop. Lelanon st., to 02:'. 11a my av. F. H. Ferguson. 112.". K. Indian! av.. to 310 Ik Indiana av. Mrs. C. M. Woodward. CI 9 X. Fmerick st.. to Mishawaka.

"For neauty'

Pound of Ilutter U 'recks Stove. Sets Room A fin

heehler Damage Suit Goes to Jury Today

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Ar-turm-r.i was started ly the pro, eruti-n in (Jeorp" Ke bier's suit Sor JH'.ti'.O tkmtaces ;r.iir!st tjuinn X. Ta-cart tn the Cir.uit court We. In -,!.; at'ti rr.o.i follow ing the

J rot a; '.et . on o evidctt C( on both j skit s

1 w .:a two n-mts ai.otteti to each had frcam da: if,- the i argument, th-- proeeution u fertt.-. r . . ;;:;( .1- ' '! ' ' t l 'o complete its oase this i .t .:-. tiie ;-.:ove to soften ! t- : :o ;n and t;o- dc fe :: will fin-

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Oilier to Tell

Kiwanis of His !

Tour of Europe L. J. Olher. formerly vice-president of th" Stüde baker Corp.. and who recently returned from an extensie trip, abroad, will tell the Ki-

waros club interesting observations;

made en his tour, at the weekly laneheon of the club at the Oliver. Thursday. A tnh; by a representative of the American Legion and tiie report ot

th" nominating committee will 1 e '

! other features of the luncheon, ac

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automobile ar.d perman-

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to advance notices sent to I

momoers.

Walter Fe pan

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charge of a committee preparing

:.V:.V iat F. a -an k'd t'ki" ex- v.i, wldra-kcy by the jury whic-h'f f0r th t. ,:.-:.. t.ro:., the d.partm.nt h heating Ke-bler's suit. poor ar.d needy of the city. I

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Fori! CONVI1MFAT LOCATION'S Micliipnn and WasIiin;toii .Michigan and Wayne Main and C'olfav Itd Cro-x Pharmacy South reml anil .Mi-liawaka

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liotary Subscribes $lt3..)3 j . . .,. T ' . i fV,.. rt r j Adds Iurnislung: Department' to loners Christmas I und v,-nounCPment 0f the opening cf n

.he- tncn's furnishing depirtment of I

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Souan. Deal Tailor Shop, 220 S.

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l -ary club tlt ;:. weekly lur.che-oa at tk- Oliver htek A c j'.h .tion for ,Th' Tower of n..bc .t "Ivor Ch.ldr r.'.s Christmsns

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Klint z Fstate is Valued at $'2.J)0(k Report Slious !! -. .- 1 1 1 r---p rty to 1 -t:m.4e.i vait.e cf $.k .- j v. a k ft by Charles K ir.tz. wl ... do J J c-t :,-. nth. acaord-i-'-g t't pap : s f.. I v. p.p. t;.w 1 o.ir.ty i '-rk, W-.'.;.- .-da . Xo r- C .-täte is

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P. N DI I" s STF-AL CIIirA(P. l,o. Fl ilty A. 1'.) F. arte. -n tr..s c-f uns-, t diamonds a:: 1 t kl ar.d platinum moar.ttr.gs ali 1 :;t Jlua ' were stokn t.-.-d i by two taii l.t, who held up J lk liar: ;-!-.. - a d.an;o:i ' jocrchant with, 'fies in .1 downtown o.".cci t nt'dimr. Th.- 1 .4::. lilts jint d ati c otr.r. a unbr p !.:. , purohs- :. ; a d ;-nor. k tlun held ut ll.irri-

ms.ckco his -afe.

are e ft'er.r.p a complete assortment i !

of f urnishing.s for men. The Square Dal Tailor Shop was opened over 1 year ago by Mr. Ziker j who h..H lo-en er.Agr-.! in the tail-, h p bu--:ne in thks city fcr the pat j lu years. The business lia enjc-yed ; a very rapid prowtli and it va to m tho demand.- of many patrons that tho furnishings department was j

c per. cd.

A ne. es.-ity in every nou.-e-liu! 1 and always appreciated v. h' n selected in tlie dainty shades, shaoes and sizes avail-

.'! P. ere. (lood weight, kron linis"al writing paper and craoluprs to map ii. that will tlve ditim tion to your correspondence. All har.d?orr."!y boxed. Pricts 29c to $.".00.

OIIIFXTAL FASKFTS, attractive and orr.ano ntak Woven to wear. Made in soft brown. an 1 beautifully lined. Suitable for sewing, home work. ete. Aiiprciated by mother, sistc-r or grandma. Special prices, 29v. 49c, 71e QSc and $1.20.

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Jimmy Maw. these new trousers ' are too tight. Mother Oh. r.o. They 1

aren't, eithey. Jimmy they areij too. They're tighter titan my skin.!! Mother That cant be. Jimmy Well. I can sit down In my skin and I can't .it down in th"se pants. Ixs Angeles Tinns. 1

COX KLIN FOUNTAIN" PUN'S $2.00 to ?12.50 AIwas reliable, easily rt tilled at. .1 ready to write w hen you need ;t. Combination pen and pencil sets in Christmas box s.

Hi'DXiTs n-uLowi:ii Toii.irr AUTICLF.S In fancy Christmas boxeu at very attractive prices. These poo-is are standard and known to every user cf perfumes, powders and toilet waters.

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What About Christmas 1923? A jittle early to talk of that? Well, perhaps, but not too early to make sure it will be a happy one by joining the American Trust Co. Christmas Savings Club NOW. The smctll sums you put away each week as a member of this club will never be missed. But when they come back to you next Christmas the total will be a tidy sum. It's regularity in savings that counts. And the Christmas Savings Club helps you make the saving habit regular. The results will surprise you. Three plans for you to choose from. Increasing club, depositing a slightly larger sum each week. Decreasing club, depositing a smaller sum each week. Even .Amount club, depositing the same amount each week. Select any of these plans and next Christmas will find you in possession of a fund to care for all expenses, with some left over, too, no doubt. Deposits Received Now. Come in and ijet Your Pass Book.

American

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Michigan St. and Washington Ave.

"In the Heart of the City'