South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 350, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 December 1922 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1922
HARDING INVITES STATE EXECUTIVES TO DINE WITH HIM
Prohibition Will Probably 15? Di:cu-r(l liv Governors and President. v,inTH sflrhfr si'iir-'cs. v. Va. D-c 15. i:y A. P.) dov-f-rr.'srs of tat n -.. !n n;.r.il corferine h r- r "-;v-.l a ; r- il in-
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jTjrs .it !ur.:hf-on at f-e Whl LTou?.- Mrn!a.y w.lh the tw. it D understood .f dlsou-adna; Jv.r.r.:: thhr sub.'t.., pre,h.1 '.Ron. The rr.cvsvi w r"I '.! by Gov. Kproul r-f I- rr'yl . :ir..;i, w b.o rr"-r--ded t rrmnv.nb'-at" th ir.wation t " th- otr.T goverm-r-. and th y it or" t'-l: t'i ma'er under conEideratior. Reo miy it 'a as ,in:;o ;r.-M th tt the r-:. l'':;t :r,?-mded to all a. -'i-fr-T. -T 'o. ' ru ors f th-: -Mtflcrm t J r t r' nxt month to (l.'mm nth him, an-! adminis ration oth- :als th- ,r.h;hit:-n r; i -1 i ' n at. 1 the in-
:e with the iv.v advamirg tho
-. :m :r.' -t rf the
bar. 1. I Ml M Not .Vc pt. It is loi'r.tf-.il. ).:: v. r sT all 1h sro iTiidr. h .in th in vitation 1" (-Mi-.. rf l-rr; VO-J- f n-f.up-m :. ;..v. .John M. Parkor :f I,ui":av.a, wh- 1! -v :- .1 th" prohibition 1 ,i--ti"n !n a o ufere ne- " 'M i t.; ar.1 nrvl that
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U" time t ! . i - ni"'.t h.
held
ill hm had
yesterday's events IX WASHIXCTOX T'.f (!"pir:uni of a.-: ricult ar rr. i !.' i! il cr-r r :.-.:. cf t Yj 3 c-a r. m a rr i -ar.it '.or. 3 were r-j'.-:'-- a n.rilir.g cf the pr s! di. r. fa c.iLir.tt. I!- ;- : r-h V..- treasury Jr. li'-utc-! a :i v. rul.'.rl;alo:: ff the r'Cii'.'.y ar.r.ajr.c-1 coraLihftl cff-'-lrir: rf r. u-s ar.4 cr
tific-ati-H
Lti J.-itj.
V.. C. Tf' i:!-, ireiier.t of th t-Mr.J ir ! CI Co. cf Ni-w Jerjt:! I h'.' ato Ir.vr.lgatlr. , ::;rr.f.tr h i nx; .ir.y la 1 r.n : t r t :r, utir'hitvj ta ir.es.-
lav. ra' i'i'art cf th Nori'.s t::i to (su!.::.!i a jioo.ooo.coo L-t rr. :":. t c'ritorati'-'ii to f.r ar .e the bale ( f farm products h crJ-rt'-l Ly tho ser.at a'ri c-'iur c::;:i;:tt 0. Attack of the progressive bloc in the sM atf ( n the hippirff IV.: wa- otr.TJ Ly fcen. La.L'oIIette, r.r,-,"':ir'-. V'icon!r., who Lj;ter.y J'.i.o'a i.Ltd tht measure frcra the fiojr. ':;'. &tatua 0:1 the J;ouh tulrii jar wan Kiven to the Ciret-n resolution prcpo.ir.j a cj.ntitut::.a araer.dme.nt which wouM prohibit furtlier issuar.co t tax txcr.ir't ht'C uritit-s. The h'ju.-e o-stea Hep. Harrison. D'-'Hiocrat, of the eve nth Virginia üitri.t. ar.:l htated John Paul, hiü Kepublican opponent at th j-o'.N in 1SJ0. Although h uiiiinur.e J to testify la for- th-- h'..:: e cumrnittco lnv --!t!t itin hi.s impeiichinent rharfs aaj;-t Att'y Ger.. I'aiih. rty. !:.;. Kfll- r of .M.nr.rs. !a. iU-diV I to appear, at.d ihe hnr:r.,' adjourr.ei für the (lav.
Here and There
lad). -law I'aoiika '02 S. Car-
I
moving pi:ilmits
VALUE OF NATION'S CROPS SURPASSES
UTP T I TJ T7Q UAD 00,1 'Ia rJht ut hi horA 1,v ltctive h.ve rr.oved into their r.o.v store a: j ?05 IZ. Calvert t. flUUllDO fUIl iUUl U'trgt. Dolln.ski ar. 1 Ortcers l'it.tr r. ) 1 2 1 7-1 W. Washington street, t Mrf. Anna JacoL. 753 South ! . lr.thcr and Klsii. rharg? 1 with un-, Th-ir re-.v -torc. occupits two liend av.. to Caiapau av. (no num-
Tnms
r r. Itero ath'jws, 710 X. Mv5e at., io Larger (Juarters t scoo w. Division st. lh a:. J hand.ca Clothiers and, Hnry Dahde. 711 Har.cy av.. to f::rr.4:ure. , d-Ai'.cr.-". formrriy locit- j 350 Lincoln way K. e.l at 10Ö3 V. Whinpton fr.reet. Jame.- Hanian. 31Ö S. Kendall .:..
T. . mall amount of li'juor wai found In Department of Agriculture ' hia place.
Pazor.ka firrnlshcd bonds of $300 for appearance In C:ty court today.
lawful pc-ses'-lon ff üiuar when n ! t.oor3 ar.1 will -be better equipped to her).
A. I-. Ir.cr'.rak. 71:) Victoria, av.. to 2403 KTskine Mvd.
Places 1922 Valuation at 37,572,890,000.
1
Sr thine a you trttrl alonr. I'fcuf .
WASHINGTON, Dee. 1Z. ( Vy A. , lift- 1 ne-umj trrrt. j
I.) The nation's crop thij year! - r. u - ti,-, M.rt v i ix automobile law ioIutnr wen
i ' n'Jl 111 I , J I ,. , O J w' , '."7 V , . V I i
Deaths
HELEN GOMORR
A Chriwtmaj tre. and d .r : a '-a t : of ifta werf- enjoy i: -h-nents wore rv-l. M.t. Kva luin.'-r w,".'. r.t-r''.;:; tho society at its r. t m-a t:r.,'. Ja'i.
11. It will b in t:.- n.i'.ar-: .f ..n Ma all -day affair and a p.-: luck d.nr.-:r : :- 1
im n: ! ur i;i i im i; j.
: ; ' t
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v-ill be scrV'-i at i..i-e.. of the member.' sr.- i-;.t-
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M)Kn:i)i: r c l i n
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" :t. Jay ri:. . w. w. .M-t.".'.- :.. v .:. 'i . :i . .
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th-ir farm value as of Dee. 1. the t,'I,ul " . .4.a,.i u,...rr
it,.r. onn.,r,..!;" ' i. Dftzran-a u:::cers u :;r,:; -:r. and .Mr. MeiiiH-ron uomorr
C. M. White. 714 .V. Cufh'r.ff st..
10 A:.n c. Mrs. J. W. M.:: u. t ! f d i TT.! ' t m m v . I
l'Jr iie:nr.cn, lie i- .Notre :.t of th" !:;'. r !':: In io;-" 1 Dame av.. to 130 X. Hi'.! riu at th- .r ::.-et:e : Iioyd Ii. Pidwe'.I. 121 K. Milton at the hon-.- of m.-.s. m V; . . to 2115 Hish s:. ' Thumiav a ft Mrs . 'cr.r.i'l wa ! ;.-! v. c ; :
i s-:- : iv
Their value of $1,542,78.000 mere
than last year's cropj reflects Im irovemfnt in prices for farm pro
ciuctfl prevailing now as compared
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department or agriculture announc-;'-'1-1- i;,:i-nr u-'a'ls "':','r' Jr"1 V' uemuir n nn i a iii n m, m BIpIIIA ; "' , ' ' 1 ": today in it.n final' crop report of th, d Uudyn,kl, charged with yiolat-1 ed yesterday mornlns at the home M XHAWAKA NrWS Urr r. year ing the parking ordinance. All were, of her parent. 172') Scott .-t. She If lIUI 'T 1 1 III ul IlLllÜ -:f-s wor" !:..:'?' i ,vnte
cited to apptar in i ;ty court today. was bom Apr:l 2, 1J22. licside- her i-:i.n;,r.i tavorN a'Aar-:-..i
Pikir.-, Mrs. t'aurlotte l-r -
Conrad nn ! Mr- ;tu;-. M I re ndere.l 1 y Mr, r.aamba.-'.i K lr.a ricliir.r. A two-cui .-e lu
Those arre-ted are fjcorc Thrum,; j.arents. c':;e Is survived by one
757 N. Scott st.; W. . Wolf, 1 "i .1 , brother, Stephen.
i:. Washington st.; .1. C. T-n-on, 7 1 S j I'ur.eral services will be heb
, POLICE CONTINUE
... . . I'.i rl.- n v IVod ATnlor 4"1 I.lnrnln- ! " . r ft ... r ra..
w;tn a yar ao, ana increasea pro-1 - . - " -1 iii.uu at uur im T T TTn T t t ATirnn . durtion in -omo crops. This year's I wa' J- Waters. 421 . Navarre IIungary church, the Rev. Frederick PA I ): AT ( 1 1 Ü'T ; r 1, ViST fr"'L tarm production i.n worth about ths p?- and T. S. Swalley. 1.11 fc. St.j (;yr,,s. off:o:atiug. Durial will uikei llnliüt iliijj UUlDl . The J"-via:T metl:: v
itae nome c: Mrs. nanu-y.
M:
fame that cf 1915, but la lower than 1?20 by about 1. 500,000. 000; and lower than any year ?:n lrjir ' except last year. It i only a little , more than half as much uh the rec.ord value of l?li. ! llcwrtl Croiw. i Uecord production was mado this : y-ar in ry, whit potatoes, pwoet ; potatoes and hay. Other bumper , rrop this yrar were rice, with tho third largest production; tobacco, with tlie fourth large-t crop in ris1 tory; wheat with the fifth larcet ! production and corn with its seventh largest crop. Cotton this year is
Joseph st.
p!ice in Highland cemetery.
. :I iiid Parts of Alleged Still in i
pocKeu.ooK u nu ..... .. r.Tiii:iuxi: kacsics Mill nnt l Urrtlril until u few rrk ill-
. - ... I t'atiierir.t K.ic.ic-. infant datirr
I" Vllimniui. I - y-, ii . . .
tor of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kao-i Lellar 01 AllOVS UlKleart.
erday af-, but No "Mule'
iu r;siu iuui .u ii ucu.iv mm i.u Shft WaJJ lorn 0ct- 2l 3022. Her
I'.M.si: ALARM ANSWI.IM I).
ids rf :;inkc i-su:r.
Dan Kin-, Kvins his .home .in;, d;td ut j 0.clock yest Ivy. New Mexico. Kufured a bru;8-i terM(jri at lhe i:.,worlh
the rear of t Ii o luv Sjhwart fry were tiie rauyo of a lire a.
when tho member was caught in a
j parent, who live at 918 Franklin
. . . . . i : ... i, : 1 w ........ . l, ; . ...... t '
CCUpiH.g I i 1 A C U,IK M., , Ht ( in(J brother Nich0la3( gUr.
inn c.iy on a .eu i uik cfimaii ... ., 7 'v.e.
rre:gnt train. ,
King souglit aid of Othcer J-n
rings at the New York Central ita-
j sent in to the Ctr.tra! fire $ ..!
Tiie f.fte-enth. sixteenth and .-. n-1 aVrut 1:10 oV.0, Friday afi teenth urucce.-:ful ra.ds on alb--, d 1 pnn- Tho arnv:,l ' b.r, ;-
bootlegging establishments were found thc rl;:s of t0'-',:rt made by the local police, dr-part-i f"'m Frno'KO iu!a:; from a mck
l'uneral -rvices will be held thi ment's raiding mad. composed of' -n) in the rear of th,. grf afternoon at 4 o'clock at Our Lady. Chief of Police Harry V. itrmv I of Hungary church. the Rev. Fre-,Capt. Herman Reehler and OfT.rprs
tion and King was removed to the t. ..rtw..h. wauant tt,m .uonune. r:aay even- , . , ... will be made in Cedar Grove ceme- ing. The re.si.ler.op at 401 s wvt r '
i i . i a i . i i 'v . n c i u. i u tt iui.ii .c, i -
im) louria mos; va uaui crop u. - - tre .m l t;,n.-u nf i-.i.t v, 11c i- i u... .'.i u ninr.,1 iriven medical treatment. ttr. and lno.-e of laid Nauens, Hi I..
I WML h.apie c.ei grown, a.i.iiv.-,n i j c
.mall crop In point of production.
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top it noil
Only too cftn is tht r -T-rj; litt! cough th wrr.iT.r ot r.e6Sto ccur.e. Check it jvt! r. ixent w.:h Dr. Kirk's. Gra-.ctI relief forscrttjhy.irnttted ti;r- it ' and ir.f.arned tissues quickly feilows. F"eel the ccr.esricn ppar and ycur celd v h. At all druggist. DUKING'S a
-as)rup jor coughs er caas
- - '- JlIsic .Ferguson,1 ll-rj vjr": be r-::t had "n ht to extend O v ' ' '
th i:-.t,t...n. r.iv rating that If T.ll X C i ? Vli ,-ü. t..?.. .l!
JLVivl vi slH C37.O0-O. No other crop
t. ! held ii
tli" governors
the e r f' r : w Jan.: arv mar..' '
. ' ' U i ' I 1 i I ' . I ..... ' ' . . ' ..... . . . Mil-.' i-.f : 5 : tiieir b iatUT'-V.
Lit !nra-!t it a. ur.dertod
Corn, as usual, is the country's most valuable crop, being worth th! year $7CO,000öO moro than la?t year with a total value of $1,00.-
2 s 7 . 0 0 0 . Cotton stands second with
lint being valued at
1 the cottonseed
U the third most
il of $1,331,-
reachd a
biü-on dollars in alue thU year.
furry n chip on jour .lioulilrr ml ou pet jour blok knocked off.
After Ixdng out since Thursday noon, the jtiry deciding (leorge Keebler'o- suit osrainst Quirn Ta-;-r:art for J23.0CU damages in the Circuit court reported late Frih'iy ait-
1. .tfniOC I lMlliniliY Wheat was valued at $S64,1C3.000.
that the folb'-Air.
r r r -
v-rnors ex-
.itt--rd the Mnndy con-
"rt i t: ference:
Kill-
Ari7''T,a; I"Ti:r- f I 1 i w a !'; Ihivis Idaho; M a'r.iv f.f Indiana: Alb n
Twrhe May Attend. .f Al al.am.i: 'amp'dl o
f Maryland; Ilyd- cf Mis-'
N'. '.ra-l.a; Sr roul :d Trinkle of Vir-
of K'in'as ; !!ir. !i'.Ir c .M of Min. .-' i; o-ari; McKt-b.i" of N'
:f prnn-'yl'i arwa.
L'inii. It- ndd.tion to (do v. l'arker it Wii Faid (!nv. M"rg-in of Vest Vi rn tibi ei, aid :..". attend. Th"-" - :it;'iil ir.c" iva ronnd r d d.. i!., r,.il v. Harden of riorida: Cx of M y-- M-htiy tt--; ?dorrison of North Cr, lit; i, and O'cott of OrciTi'ti. Cuv. i'rc-n -j r-pr-tpl to havp
ijnrh'-oM with l'rot Harding at thp
U'hit IIou- tomorrow and it wa
riid !: co'ild convey to th chief -.Mitivp a df finite list of aecep-?anc--. t' ni invitation.
Ilratitif til Actress Pleases Tlironj; as She Appears on Stage at Oliver. Thp eternal triangle, witli a certain refro-hing variance from the usual trtatment and the solution found in the philosophy of Uuddha, forms the interesting themo of thf vehicle which brought Kliie Ferqun to South Rend in person bist r.i-.'ht, when- .she appeared at the Oliv. r theater in ' T!i Wheel of Life," by James lrr.anl Fagan. by way of preface, it may be said that Miss Ferguson's personal appearance li.re was in itself a matter of gratification to South Rend theat-
Jergoers, who, for ;l long time, havo
open reeiu:red to bo content, with her appearance on tho screen. Sul Struggh. Miss Ferguson presents in a vivid mar.mr tho soul struggle of a woman torn between the desire for the
I man i-he lov- and the duty she
W eisberg Plans
rrivicfmic P n t f" V 'VOs to tho ,:1tn ,,vho trusts hr. an(1 I Li to LI I ILIO A 14 I L y , to hom she bound by marriage.
f f 1 i I f ; I'r' nt( d in the atmosphere cf the iOY vJYplG.ri i.lClS e.i-t and with a background of Rud-
standing as fourth most valuable crop of the country. Intimates Cliangcd. In today'.- final estimate.", based on revisions to conform with the census bureau's recennial crop production statistics, the preliminary estimates of production announced bat month were somewhat changed. There was a reduction in the corn crop of about 6.000,000 bushels. Increase.. were shown for other crops, including winter wheat. 45.C-C0.0Cr0 bushels; spring wheat 1.700.00') bushels; oats 14,278 bushels; ry 15.S74000 bushels; buckwheat 1.407000 bushels; r;c- 2. $06. 00-0 hushels. potatoes. 17.2S0.0O0 bushels and hay 4.035.000 ton". Revision of thp 1921 production statistics placed the crops of that year as follows: Corn, 3.0;S..'.0,000 bushels; winter wheat, COO, 21;. 000; spring wheat, 214.5S9.O00; oat. 1 ,07 S. 3 4 1.000 ; potatoes. Crtl.C53.000.; hay, (all) 97,770.000 tons; and tobacco, 1,069,C92.000 pounds.
iT.oKiixci: uAKiiu i,i:r Mrs. Florence Augusta Raker Lee. 211 N. Wood st., d;ed at St. Joseph hospital Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock after an illness of two years with complications. She was morn in Yorkshire, Rng-
land, March 25. 1S71, and came to
- South Rend from Rattle Creek. Mich, reached. ! ... . ... .... , u..
I iwo munin.s aju. rue ii .-.unneu
K'eebler clainil that Tag-vt had carelessly driven his automobil: into him while ridimr a buy le lion." from work on S. Michigan ft., two
her husband. William Lee. two daughter-. May RIanchp and Gladys; ore lirother, Joseph Ruckton, Som-
mersetshire. Rnsjland; and one sis-
.ondon.
years ng and permanently mjuied. . t .. , . , r .i b-r. Maudo II. Rennett, L him. Trial of thc f-uit bt tvui o:uj i. .i . Lngland. week a-ro and as a result of tlio d.s. - , , , ..... I uneral services will be heb
agreement of the jury, the ca-e v.iP
probably be reieweel by nnoth t court.
diii-t fa:t?i, the struggle holds a coin-
About two hundred orphan boys pelling interest until Jtis close or
rather until th" fall of tho final curtali:, for the soul strugglo is not ended with the ending of the: play; there is only the remote prospect ed: the peace of Nirvana to terminate the
and girls from the Mi-hawaka
Orphan h.
n w;
,. : M
p th- ga : - t
of
An.Ire-w Wc;s!rej-g. proprietor of t!;- (civ. r !.; 1 Sumbiy a tt-rnoon. !".'. 21. Mr. WcS! " rg ill be a?-
f .st d :n h-
s h
to th
. a it g-- ers by tb.. Rotary and Ki"v.at.is , !,.! s ,.f s,.;r.h R nd. A i.o-f royil w e!.-M'iie an.l a jartv I'm; -lould le K r.g remembered by everv 'tt' wit o a.-"" pts Mr. rister'i in .tation i b. ing prepared. It v. i.l be a f al f, r .-uro Chri-t-r. a- party with a hrl-dma tree, San:.. C.i.K "n every' b ' r. g. A tt foot tn.,- h i. 1 . . n ol ta'.-vd fron; the N. rn F-r 'eri-.tcut. ami 1 hviug p'.ac 1 :n the hotel, it wT! le p-.d-.l v. ;1. -.h. or., ions an. I gift-vi-.:, h .a, : , l-.iid pre-enr v :11 r-
; v in- Pi-Rrg a
MORE DETAILS OF TRAGEDY AT HERRIN RELATED
p- f: ;i. s.ui'.i
aits, and
b,. of i a .!. cahfern. i
th. .' art . Ray of Ray. Hv : o'. '...'.: Sim 1 iy all the children mu-: 1 - ' U to the party for member., of th- Kiwam : nd Rot lry clul v. i'.l call at tb. Ort.ii.rt ll-it.p with a 1 trg- caravan
; t .1 f i n em . i -. t
Witnesses Describe Mine Attack, Death March and Hunt for Fugitive?. (Continued From Rage One.)
of at;. err.-'.'
hr: 'hr.i: . rbb- th-pIe.4-U.-e .1 si:; -er:'- ir
f T'.e ('. I
:
r !
'ro'-.i th -1 '
struggle-. There ar- si.-ne ef Intense emotional interest. In all of them Miss Fei-ru-a-n l : s t the occasion with capability and power. And because the triangle and emotion have been nu i.: lotted one tdiouhl not draw the conclusion that this is a fbippy play, with a da.-'li of the unconventional, or worse. to appease a prurient taste. 'Th- Wheel of Life'" U singularly e-.xalte.l in ton-. The men involved nr swayed by the mo-t rigid cod- of honor, the woman sincerely
scar-hing f,,r truth: passion
in th- u-a-h of db-cipline. the eh ira ters are no w ' .iküius. It i.--. there
fore, one of the must interesting adjournment c court over Saturday plajs, ( ertainly the moct interesting ami Sunday. of tpe. which will be seen hero) fcr a long tin e. Schatlk CotlfcSSPS to ScCOIld
IM'IIIIII.III 1 Mi-s rn';;;-i'!i don inates the play, 1
as might b- rp cte.l, and in-.iUT-.--es .:-::: j--.u Ii with repi -sion a-
.pre-sor-- th- inton-itv of her
four bedie. one of them hanging from a tre-e. William Goodman, a farmer, testified that he had been near the "strip" mln where the riot started and had sen several hundred men coming from the mine with 30 or 40 prisoners. II" estimated the e rowd about the mine at 1,500 per-
b.eld 1 sons.
At the e lose of Ihn afternoon session, Judge Hartwell announced an
wh
Holdup at Gafill Station
TI.p tort Mimllftt pliiee in the world in tt lej ' htona h on ( liri-t uei George Rrrrtda, CI 5 AV. Division st. Is tho latent victim of the? local
s-por.ge .vjuad. Ren-sta wa.- arrn-ted ,
at 3:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon by Detective Serpt. Del.r.-ki nnd Officers Pint r. Winter and
1 from
St. James Ilpi-copal church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Robert Long officiating. Rurial will bo In Highland cemetery.
AKVILLA M C'OMBS. Mrs. Arvilla McCombs, R. R. No. ... di-d at Rpworth hospital early Thursday morning after a lingering ilin-o-s with complications. She was born in Rerrien county, tw-h .Tii'e I. 1S55 and rnmp to
Kish. and charged with unlawful Sou.h vnd .Q yeara aR( i3 po.c.-s.on of li'iuor. Mirvived by one daughter, llazr-l A half pint of mu found in a j K:nesiaft.rt California and one sister, miP.v bottl-. re ilted in Rei-.ta'H . Irjs (. w Fulkerson with whom ehe arrest. R.onds of $500 were furnish-j InaJt. hf.r honu.e ed for Iiis appearance in city court Funeral services will be held from today. jtju. a. M. Rus-eil chapel Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. A. K.
Cilve your girl l.ljf rairrlnA. If v.n I t , . n .... r r.ffip'a t im. Tiuriil will l.o
raup one lirniiy in ticn nana mc win . ... ,n.a i t,r i,..r Iim.1. in LiNiicw c nictery
A. Ii. Pratt, X. Manchester, Ind., 3IItS. JI1W1I1 R. RILLWOKTII
reportea io me o..co .oi n.0.ii Mr. jcnnje . Rjihvorth, age 78. that hi. Ford tru-k bearing Imhana tii(1(j last ,;Ight at hcr homo g4o
Thirteenth rt., and Alloys Oudeart, i 320 Raker st., were visited but at'
none of the places cou'.d evidence be found that would stand before a court. No cviSer.ce othpr than a few empty bottles were found at ei;hr the home of Raul Now ens or at 4 01 S. West St., but at the. residence- of
Alloys Oudeart, parts of a still com-
posed of a coppe-r wash boiler, minus
the top, coils anl cooling system were ' cj
located in the cellar. Stored in the i
Miiie place were nix empty barrel?.; which the police allege had contain- j ed mash within the last 24 hours. About COO pounds of sugar were!
found at tho same time. Chief Rarrows stated that th? ceilar windows were tilled with putty, and that when he asked the reason, Oudeart said it was done to "keep out the cold."
Aceortling to police officials, the!
finding of only part of the still, even though it still smelled of liquor, did not constitute trong enough a case to stand before a court, and that although they were convinced that liquor had been manufactured with the apparatus wdthin the last day or so, nothing could be done in the matter yet.
I Store O
of
Of
Thousands
TAMARACK AID TO GIVE $10 TO THE SALVATION ARMY Mrs. Homer Maurer was hostess to th members of the Tamarack Ladies' Aid society Thursday afternoon. It was decided to donate $10 to the Salvation Army. Readings were given by Miss Evelyn Fulmer.
license No. T-t.54i. was sto.cn from x s5xth aftcr H protracted il!-' JJ'L r I its parking place in thp 100 block n., with heart disease. She was1 VV ll6T2 lOU fCCl actttt9 N. Main ft. .-ome:im- iwo.:i 7 Lorn Nov. 15, 1 S 4 4 in Vevy. Switz- nervous tired womVI A OD.ucd. o'clock yesterday morning and perianal county. Ind.. and came to j 8Ure ,Jga you MOTTS NFP VP o t
feoutft IP nd several years ago. RILLS. The-v renew tK r,T,l ' c ,
She Is survived by hcr husband, I make life worth Evuw Jl ? ' ,a,nU Albert Dillworth, three daughters,' Mnrf' 1J t mi o .for M,-. a. i:. wiser and Mrs. s. ii. f Nerverine Pills
o'clock yestercbiy afternoon
Turkey-Bean" Contest Opens Soon at the 'Y'
Tlie "Turkey-Rcan" content of tho Y. M. C. A, is to open Dec. 20 and
DiAon, of South Rend and Mrs. Wil
liam Kay. of Kokomo, Ind.; two
sons, J. D Dorcmus of Reoria, 111., ami J. M. Dorcmus, of Chattanooga.
Tenn., and ono sister, Mrs. Carrie J
Rrown, of Rurlington, Ind., also survi e. Funeral service? will be held Fat-
WILLIAM? Mr . crcrusraj
",1 ' Tops., Clerel.
'nd. O.
I)r Sitlc at HANS DHl'G STOItll
USEFUL GIFTS at SAM BURKE'S 1246-48 W. Division St.. Cor. Walnut MerTs Mufflers, silk, knit and wool, at . .95c to $1.95 Men's Dress Shirts, guaranteed quality. Wilson Bros, and other well known brands, at $1.25, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95, $3.45. $3.95 and 45
Hosiery for the entire family Lisle, silk and wool, at 25c, 50t, 69c and 95c V Neckwear at . . . 50c knd 95c Shoes for the entire family at low reduced prices. y Men's House Slippers. . .95c, $1.75, $1.95 and $2.75 o A big line of Yard Goods at low prices. f Ladies and Mens Gloves. 50c, 69c, 95c, $1.45, $1.95 Handkerchiefs, all kinds, assorted boxes, 25c and 50c JJ Thousands of other items to be mentioned, but our space is limited. q
BUY AT SAM BURKE'S AND SAVE THE & DIFFERENCE. o QUALITY GUARANTEED r ' 'vi
SAMT BURKE 1246-48 W. Division St., Cor. Walnut "In the Brick Building"
clos-o about April .'10. Tho contest , Mrjay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at is conducted by the Roy's Division I t lie residence of her daughter, Mrs.
?. H. Dixon. S.14 N. Sixth s-t. Inter-
ir.rr.t will be in Highland cemetery-
STATISTICS
of the Y. M. C A. and is for the members of Rie Junior and Younger Fmployed Roys classes.
Fach boy upon entering a ;-ym cjass is chosen as a member vt a ;
team conipcsed of boys in tlie samiunit. FacJi team is to have 14 members and each cla-s will have approximately four teams. Rasket ball and indoor leagues will be form-d in each ela-s. Honors are to be aw.nde-d for tlie ..ii , .-.i. . 0 ....... , t ti... , .-. L.t -i j
I I I E 1,'Tl' Il I I til i" til VIII 1 I'.l '
..m ,f,,ll1, l,nn(,r, Tber will I -AIr-s- Jofoph RrZbch-ki,
RIKT11S Mr. and Mr.-. Reiver C. Watts. 1.113 Thru m .-t., Dec. 13. a ton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rryant, C17 11. Wenucr St.. De-c.12. a daughter.
team honors and individual
d:i '. Simple st., Dec. 12,
William Sch.tnk, an ex-service man. taken into custody Friday ttiht in c-onne. '..on with the robbery
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actimr em.-- r.v :- cv rdor.e. Sb.e. jp,... Tue lay n.uat of the (latili Ullas a -- c-ral membe rs of her jng sbition. Lafaj ette blvd. and
.om; a: ;.', w- -!;c!itly l:andicapped Way::.
by i old--. Tho supporting cemjany J police th..- fr.ef; i,f $100 stolen from
ts capable in -ry in-ta:: a mov - t b.o 1 a -1 beii-.tr
Worbi.-k as Cap!, lslie- Yeullat. C.
Monthlv honor.-; will !,.? ; daughtor.
hone)rs.
known as "Blow-outs" and will eon-
Mr. and W.mzin
Ren....". 2 420
säst of eliiteivr.t kinds of entertain
incut. Term honors are- to b- din
ners given in the V. M C A. at tin .. , , . . d.i.. ...... t ... t 'I'l-.. ti li M l'
1 1 .. 1 ... -.a ... 1 . . 1. I eaose eu i ne 1 ) 11 . - . j -
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ring hrst place w.a o- unic sc-i ij "... . X1, lfc uau(,u-
-. notable j !h,. A the -am- company' üta-l-'r.-derick j i;..n. D. vis. on -t. a:id Lafayette blvd..
T. Ia: as e'ol. Dane. in. Fric Cowb v a-: Reor :e Fa raker, a meddle-s-.me ard addle-pated parhamentary
Irbv Mar-liall as Mr
the r.i-ht of o.-tol-.er 2.
The mt.re re . nt burglary, als..) a safe job. furnished Schank witii $1, of whirh $4 was returned. The Division st. .station'.s re-bb.-ry netted
Far. ikr a:ai Ceore Thorpe at , him $1 00, ho told the j
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r--. us . aro.-. Parent- Init-I. '-.- p -;a' V
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1 t : 1 l :-. e s : : : . ; aar- ia.isaa: s l-.v.ne. How
Li-ut. MacLaien. Several native Indi 1::.- p-n '. an air of verisimilitude
t.i th.
Huron .-'... Dec. 12, a .son. Mr. and Mrs. Hu?a C. Morrison. t2 Min-i- st.. Dee. 11. a tjn. Mr. atid Mrs. i.'lare lice R. Rrown.
eat a turkey dinner. Tin- team placimr secemd wall b- fi d em re.a-t
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Aba rt R. (l.llen. 71.1'
beef, the third on spaghetti ami tit" 1 F. Rem; .-ylv.inia av.. Deo. H, a,
eat i daughter, at R,we:rlh lu -pi'.al. 1
Schank was ch.arged with burglary on two counts an-1 will be given a preliminary hearing ir: city court
The piay is to be repeated thi Tuesvlay. He is hel l w;t!iout bond.s.
')"' Directors, Trustees and
Employes Plan Breakfast
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ailtn.oOM p.p. a venir..: aim wie opj..Mti:n::y to .- - tti.s cwtstar.ding
a ct rt .- -
a j'lay of merit will be
cd by many.
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! RovcJ Arcanum Elects
Officers at iii:ht Session ( n the Y. M. c. a. Thursday I
T!i tntr.l annual ureaiiids; o: the tr:; -'tec.-', directors ami rm-
;i;ov(, t r me 1. -m. -a. w: c
At a r '.ti.tr iae
Rend
ting of the South , morr.ir.r.
( o-.ro .1 No. i:i7 of tho Uoii
An arum Thursday nl.eht. tb.e follow.:;-; e ila ers wa re ilccted: Noah !. ;.:. an .1- n-gent. John A. Now . 'nab a .cc-reent. 1. A. Maowsky
ltor. W. Clyde Rogers as sitting-
t-rc-eent. t har'es Michael as sec- .... ti.'i . . 1, . V f. r i r
A T
chaplain, uoaori a.
Cellmer as guld'h Charles 1. .Maurer
m -vanba, F. R. I-nibert as ntn
: ta:y. i
Rredb. ck. ä-i
December 21. at S:J0
O Ccn'rC. Th.s is th on-- time during the yar when this group nuetu a b. dy. About S'l are cxpeete d to atte..d the brtvikfasn.
A program cf mu.-.ca. numbers ;
Is being arranged by Will. am M. Dar.ner, p-neral seK-retary.
X.KCIrs Rl'LRS
C'v per dcz-n. Wilhams Tho
Florist. 13S s Michigan sh
Mr. and Mrs. Jo.-eph Da.-zyn-kl, .
I2IJ; Dunham h'.., Dec. 10, son. iiriLRixc; RllRMITS
T-.vo-tory brick and concrete s-mool imilding, St. Joseph Parochial s-'hool. n. e. ci.-r. Colfax a v. and Hill ,-t.. Rt. Rev. H. J. Alerd:ng,( f.-rlmab-.l eot $123.000. j T'.vo-.;;...ry conciate w.irehou-e.
:rec st.-v. Hamilton and Harris
Cigar cu.. $10.00. :
r.vp--tory 1 Ti a ."tore and
fourth will be compebed t
beans. Individual bomus for tli" term will be gold. sil"r and bri.ze medals for the Rrst three places Points- are to l e awarded for practically any thin-r tl-.at one may do at tl-.e "V" and a'-o for outside Volunteer work. If it i r- essary to discipline any hoy during thc ccr.tp. loth be and li-s team will lo-e 10
, P1-. c- '-cr. Ht. Joseph and
1 :..s cent.. -i .- i'.-..'i.e..oi ..i..i-.i.'.
and at the end of a coap.o ol moutns i . orrnetiticn become-" ery keen.
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OLIVER
SPECIALTY SHOP The Largest and Most Complete Store of Its Kind in the State It is our aim to specialize in Table Delicacies in our Bakery and Delicatessen, and produce and carry in stock at all times something just a little different, as well as to carry a complete line of evervdav needs. We quote a few Specials this week:
. .25c
axTO, r. 1'j S. Michigan it..
Ruy her a Jordan for Christmas
j Sulavan Snaw Tire Co.. f 30.000.
s.x-to:-y brick fire -proof .store, rf.. - and h-.dg 1. i.ldl:. -. &3xt?. s.
c--r. Rifayeu- blvd. and Wayr.o
e... e r...-aei-. IX .0. 1-i Kn;ghtfi
Layer Cakes, large 50c; small
Domino Cake, each 30c Chocolate Sprinkle Slices, something new and delicious . . 25c Fruit Tarts, each 10c Fig Cookies, dozen 15c
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SITVATi; MAKRS IlIXORD WASHINGTON. l c. 1 1. ( Ry I.
N. S.) A new legislative fcpec-d rec-
N, ah C. L.hm an as representative to , sas . ths afterr.corj by th th- grand council, and th fo.Iow'.mg sonito in rr5;rg the deprr-rfment of named as trustee-: J. . Camper, j cr:r.;r."rce. appropriation in 4i W. Rrodbe, k. and Charles L. Maur-j :vAnvA,. T;:e bill carrk.j 26.300.-
NAKClsM'S IU LRS (lo'o p-r dozen. Wilhams
llorist. ICS S- Michigan s-t. , Rleventh adt-C50 ; 52.ÖOO.
vr--rcry fram douv le-dwr!!-
inr. ."07-ÖÖ? S. W.liiam? st., 1 1 r ry Fri.nk. fS.OOO.
e .Iwrhir.g. P21 iVrer.s Zehner,
1 a? em. -story fra
Tri C Club President to
iddrcss Hi-Y Members
II ;t h. pre-i-lent cf the Tri-
! 1 -a -, ... S'oa..; a w t!!" lia-.-.-.-i
I ,.f ;h- Mhiw .ha IL-Y club next ii.T
Mo-.-l ey evenln sT. Pi ins hive been : made to ;r..t:ate C m-mUrs at the
eaa f r the d-partmcr.t'a activities in I the r.ex f.cil year, the renate adRn?
$3"c.'V" to the total approved by the I
hou.-e.
NARCIlS lU'I.IiS to per dren. W.h.a.r.s
The
13S S. Michigan
Trl-e' c'.ub and the- Hi-Y club ci.-r. 1! orgir.irat.on.s ?pono. v. M. C -V. And any s h.,-r. c;-; l, r.t be loninc to f t '.e thre - upper c l...-v-e- may . a : 1 :.:;.. r.
N AK( IssPs lH'blls ! r d a- :-. Wllhau; R S M. aiirar. st.
The
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Ruy now. pay In i92". Rloek Hrc:. South H nd's Finest J'".v ;. r. ::0 S. MU'h'.pan st. Adv..C4J-2 57 P.i:g ClM-"'- P- D' 'hitag.
adv.
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CANPV IV RVI.U F'nrs uf.nte.n.idc; nure anl w'-m'eomm a-st- rhocdatf; s.-.rt r-te-s.;üc a pound: two rour.d '' lli- - r . o
Home Outfits
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The Ries Co. furnished our home and we are I00rr satisfied. You Try 'Elm.
Please remember we carry a complete assortment of small Decorated Cakes, necessary for your Christmas Tree. Don't forget to place your orders for Xmas Pastrv and Bread as earlv as possible. That delicious Sujjar Cured Ham for vour breakfast table once tried, always used. The half pound 37c Genuine Imported Swiss Cheese, half pound 38c New York Snappy Cheese, our leader, the half oound 25c
Remember, Our Milwaukee Sausnges are received fresh daily.
Our Store is always busy, our asscrtment varied and complete. Come in and get acquainted. You will be convinced.
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