South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 352, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 December 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1922
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.T.V YORK. Dec. 17 'onf.Jta--- , -r-nUf f Glories an' to t
. . , . ( ha i ('.. ; f.:ijr;.v ny j,, percent a:.i in tne outioo for an u:i;-recejentt a , ; . , , , s ' j iii order to create reserves for r.f t i duihJlne boom in th-? pr!r. of 102:. i year, tj,, production of !r.u!alir.tf 1 l .iej on an exhaustive trade survey i ani reefing material Is to t- in- j
; (. -nducted through :,o hranvh offia1? j crease J hy 2i pvrceia. in the I'nit'd States and L'araJ.i. hü-I-l cxecutifx i f Johns-Manvllle. j t'.WHV IX HULK. ! Ii''., producers of h iild:t:er ir.atcrial. J r.r.' -t ho:?i?-rr.ado; pre ar.J d--I t" order uh-tar.ti;.l in.-rea. in; . norted .hocoUte; noft j tin? output of the i on.par.y'i cxifJr. renters. IQc. a iour. l; two pounds
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Hoosivr Philanthropist Dips at Fort 11 dyne POUT WAVNK, I ml., Dec. 17. (Hy A. i)--.John 11. Hats, 87 yeaid old. inhliraia jre niunufarturcr atitl l)hilanthropist, died late today at his fciihurhan estate, Hrookslde, after a lingering illnt.-.s of Several years. Mr.
H.iss (a me to Fort Wayne from Ken
tucky i r 1V,J and uith John C. I'one, founded the small plant that i.-t nn' known as the Jtass Machine and Foundry company. Hf; uas a hrother of Col. Siun S. lias, Civil
war hero, who was killed at the hat-
tie of Shiioh.
Mr. lliu-ji, hesid s extensive ir.dU3
.. . . . . . I .Ml. .1 . 1- .3 , if .14 1 t.lt'lliU 11.(1 LU - Otto F. U.l ti-. lnd.an. po,. -a r tlk, uul r:i,( I ort Wayne, was identitied with man iut.rrnan o ,h o.a a,. . -. ,. , , A roaring liri- had heen left Hum-j ufarturinr plant, in Chicago, St. commit!.. i who a wus .d. u.,1 ..tjin;: in t!u, fl!, ;i!a(., whf,n P ln,n , annouMe.d a, the unarniMou, cho.ee, .i,.,.,,. roi,,n,r K..nt hi, in- t fi s in Alabama and Tennessee He
of Indiana for grand worthy vice- j ve.stiffatioa tevialed and ho h M
is ftiirvivtd hy the widow and one
diuy-hter, Mrs. Haylord M. I.e lie. of this citv.
lrert..nni a i i.m nai.ui.ai ,o..m-.m-i t)l.,t ua- au-d lv a d? ten . he luh-d for Auu-t Thia' f, Hue. u;!;i e is a ! eppi n ir stone in tin 11a- . ...S1;-. ..I.... ... t I. .rlii'.. iif i
irrar.i " wi.rthv ii,i-s;,lent. Hw ry! FRMK (CHICAGO LABOR ' i Stdto Moi V tit Correct
vi e-nr.dent of tin- orniz n LKADI'.R OF MURDKR :n ta-t h:;'lof. ha" hu e'ecttdi .till. ,4a'.. 1. 1
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Me talked on -'Th- O l At- l' nf.'W Movenit-at." ..ir. Merino expressed h a;n e' -
Tlioiir.is Wa'.h. liiism .-.s aui-iU for tiie Si.eet. M tal Workers nnhm wjü found not yuiity oy a jury tod.iy ut
Seek Legislation to Divide Landed Estates MOXTIlYinilO. Dec. 17. ( Hy A. P.) With the object of foreln-' Hiq sub-divisiun of the immense landed estates in Uruguay, and at the simc time to promote agriculture and stock breed int,, the Minuter of Industries, 'Dr, Luis Caviglia, h-ii drafted a hill to apply a special slii'ns' scale land tax upon all estates 'f moro than 2.000 hectares (iS.OOO acreai). The heale slides upward per thousand hectares, hut exemption of the half oi the whole of the tax is offered if the proprietors comply with certain conditions to make the land productive. The measure :. of special interest to all the countries of the Iliver Plate in which enormon.s landed
estates, largely idle and tenaciously to .0jin 't,i
held by their wralthy proprietor".; uMt-.s ht.r hu..and. she is Mir
ale common, aod thus far legislators have not been .uceessful in tindinir constitutional methods of hreakiu?
day nicrht at his linnif, fj 1 : W. Calvert st., af'er an eiyht weeks' illness with complications, lie was born in Hungary in liJ7 and came to this country 1 .'i years) ago. He is suis vived by his wife, Catherine, a son, Joseph; three daughters, Mrs. John Pecsi, Theresa and Kluabcth; Mid two stepsons, Martin and Paul, all of South Hend. I'uneral serics will he held Tuc-Jay morning' at S o'clock from Our Hady of Hungary church, the Key. (Jeza Cyrosi otfiiiatin. Uurial wil he in Cedar (Jrove cenutfry. OHA 11. WOLI'. Mrs. Ikum II. Wolf, ae died yesterday at her home. 7.17 11. Indiana av. afUT a brief illne.-s with pneutnonia. She was horn in Pioneer. O.. Auir. 7, and was mar
ried June 17. 11)17, at South Hend,
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lati'ip. of tin- Imrcr hi-toAe.l upon i ti i .i . t ti, at, a waiter a Wematuhe furhmi and d:.-cuse,i to tatuie of the. ... , meriy conducted by Adolph (iirge. local aer.e. ' ' , , . . , , I lie ju:y. whi. h re u h-d , ver- ' The wnole a of tne '.o. ., ,ir- , , , , . , , ,, . . .... . -1 , i d.ci endii.' a h"4 1 ball e that asted : w.l! he t' du that wh.. h will oe . " . , . .. , o ..... I.... i ....1 ... ,..;tl"' ""!" -l .v I''""- -iven the ( a.se
klM l "l i'i .uiii ii lie. in .ii.i. i. us. i'
Defective Vision of XI1W YollK. Iec IT. Win: to aal of Se.-'y of Uthor Davis, a movement has been started for observance
throughout the inuntry of live Sight
vived by her father, Solomon Holiii'cr; a brother, Fran.k ISolinner, mill Iw'n ihiiiührp r- Mrs Charles
jthem up for disposal to Settlers and i)f j.( ttt-.1OII x. an,i Mri!.
small tarmers ami preventing- uu-u rr.in,. MUr,,hv, of Tol-do. O. formation in the future. j T!l(, finu ral arrangements h lVL. The conditions for exemption pro-
poseci by or. cavigna are mat cor-
KOSER'
St ore Opent 8:30 Closes 5:30
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Saturriay Open Till 9:30
For "Friend to Friend" Christmas Giving
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Consi-rvatiuu Kiy in the schools. 1 voted to agriculture, dairying or
s"f 'Alia! ; i ein take aay lioio th city," h .-Mid. "Th." dr.ve !i.u n.ade the build. i i a new h. n.e a
ll.'f t J . Mr. IHt.! g p:vcr,t 1
wanls to Ko ..rt llsier ai..l 1'i.d
Stark v tat her, jif n. ':-,-. :' th It.
la: niirh:.
Cast and Ct oice were uliot during a (piarr 1 m tlo- Wcin.-ttihc. a numhjr of pi oiniii'. r.t I'liu a.i pulitlciau-- and
bibi.r h aders I , i i pre.-eiil. Walh
W..S (t.alged w.:.i tile murdeis. He w a.s tried f.r ilie luuib r of (borue
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a.st .-pr.ng and aniuated. The ac
quittal lm.iuh; i lur.ris of p-rjur It wa-; a enounce 1 at the s v ,.,,, ,),.. w. . . .
..v ...... ' ..ll.'lllt - I 'i ii I. .Mill th- 5ist trial wa" e.n mare h.;;eil-
that approximately .".(' a udoi it s
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nor.o: oi .mi. in i- ,i..f,
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out tite s: ite in 1
by Ihn t:nie for i v.J ii-; th
HiVf. 0C. .ii. Oll.t-i, tt;e il ii lieu -!r nine (if iia .
OMo ers from Ma i.isan a ad W -- ( HLOOM LNGTON FIRK
ci.-.ii announced tnat tnt-y v.i.aa 1 1 ! . ). )M I X i l'( .. Ind . I l . . . . : .
"oor.- .r s.m..ar i:.v,m .i. i.o-e (j!y A P. Fire wiii.-li fo.
'. a one of !:!i.-ta!en identity.
" CARRY W A i KR TO ITT
l-etpra! and state othcia's, university professors, engineers, industrialists and civic leaders are cooperating with the Ilye Sieht Conservation i ouiuil of America to remedy conditions of vision . in classroom and ta . t oi y. I 'elective vision among school hihlren and workers in the in.lusti.es bas, surveys in numerous! towns and fit it a reveal, iau.-ed enormous
stock Ijrerding. They fix the stand
ard.-i of the stock in the rase ot stock breeding, and specify what equipment shall be necessary.
MAX HAAS. Max II aas. age liv died Si turd ay aftt rnoua at blä at his home in Warren township, after an illt.esis of three months. He was bofn in
The bill will be considered by the; Germany Feb. 17. 1 S , -and cam
National Council of Administration here from Hamlet. Ind., about t'oni j
before being presented to congress. I years ago. He. is survived by his i widow. Dora. Haas; two son-, I'e.Ie
P.si;m;I'HS I.AXH SAFIII.Y. land Kichard; and three daughters.;
ST. JOHNS. N. F.. Hoc. 17. (pvi-May. Auba and Paulita. j , A. IM Or.e htimlicd and twenty! Funeral services will he held i "'-7-r
vv aists
O woman has enough W aists.
As a Christmas gift they arc al
ways welcome, and especially desirable are the lovely hand made models we are now featuring. They are varied in style, some being: adaptable for wear with a Sweater and others beautiful as Suit Waists. They ..are all White and are exquisitely made in fine Batistes and Voiles.
Whatever your taste may be, there is a style here that you will like or
that will appeal to the friend you are going to remember. There are V necks and Peter Pan or tuxedo collars.
The trimmings are especially dainty. All models have attractive touches of embroidery, lace, hemstitching and tucks. Sizes up to 52 are here. When you consider the excellent hand work that has been put into these Waists resulting in such charming garments, and the high quality of the materials themselves, you will realize how very reasonable the prices are. $2.S8 to $12.95
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Waist Department Second Floor North
o'cnumic ami physical losses, which. pa-sen j.-rs of the steamer Prosper f uthoiitus declare, can be elimln-J which ran aground on Smali iskiäd. il ed. Sa''y I)avis is in deep sym-lner ijreens 1'on.l, on the east coast l athy with the movenu nt, partieu-j of New foundland last j.iht w ere hnly with repaid to children. j safely landed this inornmg. Tin"I am conv inced," he said recent ly, j ve.-sel. which Is owned b the New"that mankind tiwes no higher duty foundland govermeui Was refloated to soc.ety and to Cod than service j lair with numbers! one aa l tvo to childhood, and that whatever we ' hulds damaged. may he aide to d: to aid the citizens! of the future will earn a reat i e- TO III! m iillll) WllHMlSHAY. ard." j MOMTIOMMUV, Ala.. Dec. 17.
this afternoon at J :.".) o'clce 1; from
the residence, the
ter officiating.
shipped to llambt. Ind., for burial.
L J : :'.') o'clo 1; from Ife Kev. F. (I. Meis- P Tiie body will he f
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lAe,y t, acher in the counlrv. ac-UUv A. P.I The funeral of Col. A!-
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... . ,, I . !,. )'' '.oi. in- ii,,. .t i . i .. . ,.-' I. ii. .nt- couiii u. is u. iniiT.ii.ti ire. i i.. itrauiev, uniuer cnui fsur'Mi'i . n .l . . l l . I . a - I 1 1 I a I 1. e. I t !. .I ii W I: i o w n . . ' OI l of i - i Plan si.uo Mc-tiii" I . , , , lt v.,. , ', . , e ri..-aler tor lietter v.sion. Teachers ! geor. of the American expeditionary
1 ..a. on i r, 4 : rn. was : ; u u is h 1 i
State -.Ih eii were .n ft n :i e i:.j,t bv I'm a id of . ,. ns w hu m.
to.av.rg tiie program i"i mau.iir, iud pump.-, and carried uat- r iroin
Idar for in.' st-ate i o 1 1 v i mio'i to i..ir!.- w ell.", to throw on the hia.e. '' h id at M:.-:i. m C;-.y. .Iu:.o 1 j to H ,. tue ,l .i,: ut d t!ie S. ott and Kemp 1 r, w the d.'.li team of t:;e Seta -ara-e and the Monroe Milling i oml'a : i a:.e to compete f..r !i.'i,.n jianv (.. the ex::.; ot about ?'.'. )0(. A ml . a. program at th- s'Haub' H;u..:nii!UMon has b- . u put oU an l.PMie a ih fejt.atil .a th on:::!::. . ir.tei t.i.fesit a?.i s.ivi.-f, ,u,. tu a A,::i .aa. ei'-.ee; v.as Ji'adc til it , shortage, an I i i;y water is available tin mem !.'n:p (f th.e ;.u i '. air.e only very (.:h,r day. There was no
" j ' yej-yvv ?k re are being giv en inst rue- forces in Fram e, w ho died here Sat'""jtious for testing visual acuity. Sac- J u relay, will be held with military
cess of the movement, according to
its Sponsors, will mean a definite phys.cal advance in future eeneraticii.s of Americans.
ltotiors at Arlington national ceme
tery. Fort 'Meyer, Ya.. nor Washington, Wednesday.
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the i!.it. in. iul. i.-T l.o- 1 ii.i .a l: a poh- the b!a,:e had tu be f..Ui.'ht v ith ::rr,i u it i di awr. from v. !'.. h . ai'.en . 1. C.h-:;- U: .iv.,i Covt ad Mai.r. olnr.tt ei s. :'t tiie . aty n rotte tiie.r hene
! teiv to i ,. c .a, serv.en AFTHORIZK RKW'AIU) FOR! htlden;:;;;;,:, akkfst of mihdfrfrs Im V I'll'. .-- . . . '.'I
I HI.Hlir.W Al TIKHt DIIIS. i.aci: crrrs. i ji:kfsali:.i. ict. 17. tity a. Sio , rt white slues with eauntle; j p.) Klieser Hen-Yahuda. a wnrid-
,iu!fs of bho k lace have been oh-i famous Hebrew author, died here
a-rvd n tly anion- eatherines. ' vesterday. His s-udden death came
Hicni s.waixh:. ! Hugh Ci. Sava-ltt". age 7. '.in 1 i yesterday af.ernot.n at the ho:i. cf! hi" son. Ildwaid Savadge, 10ÖO La-j Salle ct., ;iftr an illness lesu'tii.g: from a vtar;dtic stro!;e vvhich he' i saffired hist September. lie v as born in .Michigan, net. 11. 1 s 4 1 . but! i.-: j.arer.ts nnnaol to Iowa w niche was still an infant. Fro.u Inwi, ! Mr. Savadge i.ame to o.ilh H-r.d j where he has made hi- home lorj almost 6" years. He was ;t veteran i of the eh il wa r j Surviving the decased are two sons. Charles, of Omah.a. Neh.; and J ll.iw aial, of South F.eud; and t : daughters. drs. Wae. ht r. ll iiiiy.; Midi.; .and Mrs. CI ir t Fist le, ,,f !
Ni'.ts. Iliiity Sav.idgc, of Napohin. '
Mich., a brother, aio survive
of w, ll-dre.-sed Winnen. The style, ! before lie had completed vv hat wasj Jhi:.er.tl servici." will b. 1 1 I i
niiicc. iv l ar;. an, is rather start-! to have been the largest Hebrew ling, tin- gloves being worn wit h j lexicon, five cf the contemplated 10 sheveless goins. Iiliek loves Sj me remaining unfinished.
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roil t iinisr.M as. I Uvidaal f :u it jars, tiay jars of!
jeliv or marmalade, are
t-i, v..T' .ao ii.i.. ii., i- ...Ti,..
. i ll...,..c . , , . ' - I'leserVi
pro-, V . . i ,iM!l!":'io"-!g:fM which will cary with them
- .'l ll' 'L rewar.t ot,,0t, than .,, t., e .... inil:villUillitV)
1. rector of tin- "Y', " II" "' :'"d . ma .. t:cn , ,,,, ,.. nilU.., Th.e ,e,x- i,
r !..,. .... ... .. i .. . . . ..v j
U'cdnt s'.lay iifternoou at '2 o'. he k j fneii la".') HaS ille ct.. the Ii-v. II. j tl. Meister, of the Hope J'lesM i. : ian
church, officiating. Intern. eta wall j
be in Itiva rvb-w ( i nutciy.
ANITA lll.IAltllTII HI II J. AI H
Anita lllizabtth I'ellair. a:n "S-i
ni i'oins Tn Am: coniTio s in pi(; n ia:k sai isi actopy
'' ..' .-..illis i'i .Ml. .1 I . I 1 ' I .'l . l 1 . .-Ulli i.iiiiai'M.i l...,lll. lr? 0'l ii... ... , ... ' 'i 1'ii .a- I in hi.sttu.is hoxe-j, tied in - . . . . , ,, . W.J::;i: .. s-. h.i n ,. r. u ... w,', . , , i .J . ! oicd at her home. Jjt". S. Kendal! t. , , .t.ssii,; an.l saiuiunnteil with a sor'g , . . . . - . . , , d- ata at i. it ir hotue in , , .. , . ... last night at .:. o clock after a i ,. , , . j ot oi v he wrappe. with an em- , . , .r, . , v, i IIc:o ( rt i :; w , . ' , . brjef illness. She was born Nov.
An a - ret-:?.-nt w a s m ide with t::e 'oal.lV r.iCl.v.; ulure..," :!,,. hll't'I ;-' v.'"" th. a ; ; r. p f i i ; n if t he e .'.:.! cf 1 ;,. , ,,,
broell Te l !.tik;il
2'2, 1SS7 in Hlwood. Ind.. and came i
to South Hend about four ears ak'o. She was married to Harry Hellaire
at s-'eatttle. Wash.. May it). IHK..
i ' . n : i : : i. l I "i e 1 til' W i . ' " it - V :"!!;; i
t P- V : i'i..;'. i ti
i ca.'.v a". !. ' ! . I e. W : ( . js
-: r lull
Fanner Prolii la h : v ic1' ' a - fa ra i . - i c :1 1 i : a . i . pr f.C- p . t i" . i i : i a . '.' . . i . 1 :.!' ...r;.i.-. n 1 1 v :'.. ;:.!..: t '.'!. v , v i-u a n 1
It, M
t o.!i,. : .. a uii t invest. :ta''i " ; . i a ; a oi 1 1 a - o a lltmuhtoii Denies I ntentiim
i UKlsTMAs t'ANDIHS.
hiiint- - n .iilo, r-irictly ure soft;
no,...-, t.ictooi.ts, i,tam ai.m,,,j gUrvivr(l (.v f(Uh,r w,,0 .......nut creams tti'e a i.ound ; three ; s -.. n.,.-" i
. i i - .1 in i v i in u i r a nil nur ill im nri
(Martin Turner, also of Terre Haute! 1 land ii fister, Mrs. W. It. Ward, of!
hhvo.Hl, ind. !
i pound- 0c. Tili: DIANA.
il . -J ü . d d
lag Chanln-T V. P.. Cleaning. adv. C45-C51.
To Petum tn (hid Came llCr 1 Jorilan f lil1.3,"'
Kur.eral service- wil be hehl Tue?-; day liuunincr at ! o'clock at the Fur-1 rest Hay funeral chapel. The hodyj will he sent to Mlvvood for burial. i
A m
1
a . Hi
' : y I). Iln'.a.'. :, fi-inoa- Haivaid
,ioi:iii HAiisi.
is femous for
its flavors
W.i ..
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:' !: foe', l-ll , H-rv.ag puh-l l'( ,"! i' piib- :
rbani-i. P. P. Cleaning. , , . i dv "tö-;;.' I Joseph l.alst. ;me .. . il.eil tatur-j
w . a . il .. i a o if .'. t d to .
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: a : i r . . r , er n : . ,
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Hi e ; a : x w a., h w ? -
!.i i-st'l U.tli !, . iM...-s f,f Tie t'..'. - u" 1 ... foot i-all o.nniP'e, I'm. p.,.s : ' 1 1 1 of !.:- ! ii'.i.in. f into th
foetb.i'! WOthl bv.
wav .f South
I.e. I I I i i ! ,.n .l'.-i OI et ?! VO l'
pi to w.th,. j M H,.;:.V."i in'.v .r,l he warned
i. .......
.. : : e i : . i i . : : . .v .i..i.. . s . i c
t to
re .'.a oni t" b.i e .-cr:i oa- t M ,..,. .
on re c-r.l l!ui lie was ja t h
u r. i s v. o w.
i '.i .is-ii diu. t.'.tte; .-oft; iitei-. ,'' a puii m.I; tvu pounds'
Tin: IHANA. Adv.
a "... . . . !'.'!i'goi in.'".! il-iotal ' fa." t r. 1 1 .l.iri'aV wht.h 11... at a, CH I lll'l.K. j t.ole Hl.e, s-.;ppl.-.'.s He:,- .S'aC.l.i C . --t l...e:i -m ide; pre ;ll:d de-'
C:.m..!!.. :ep.rt- weic p.:T ;:i c.j-- j
ult.e--n , f ,i i.u" :? -rT.at.onui ,, I'-ap. t ;t;'i.uri ; hut th--- aSo . ,,,
iv'u . a :.- rn i-:. c ... ,io it.-: :n i.- -
fc.-med ipurti-:. It : - riiir that th? u I:n.n..-!rat;..t; fee;s thit Hn'iic , th.ng usaah-l be ti-.r.e t- .-' r.r.j.'i'ci j tut th- !i!.r..;it'A. r.i. n. wli.ch i co:.-.' : I h i :.(. ,c-.-ere: t, h j:. : ii . p.u-1 a nt i.r.iri'm' on our) own pr. i aty, hit .'. Anijil ptar that .heirate n.vaaies remain i i" i.e d ' . 'e l )
Cuticiira Soap
IS IDEAL-
For the Hands
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tores9 16 by 113 Feet, Long
Lease New Buildings Inciutliiig
learn Meat and W ater, ttear m-
trance Suitable for Delivery of
Goods.
p.
llso
Apartments, Including Hotel
ervice.
Experienced sales woman for hosiery deparment. Two cashiers, 19 to 21 years of age. Apply at store in person to Charles B. Sax and Company. Charles B. Sax and uorraparsy 114 South Michigan St.
'Y j I oi (t '' I It I 2SSES3 !?,".. " "
Make All Inquiries At Private Office
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Telephone, Main 5000
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