South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 353, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1922 — Page 2
TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES HARDING TALKS WITH GOVERNORS ON PROHIBITION Majority of State Executives Present Favor Strict Enforcement. (Continued from Page One.) states have enforcement laws were in entire sympathy with rigid enPOLICE ATTEMPT TO GET FOSTER TWO MEN LOSE LIVES AS RUM STILL EXPLODES rrni:i in.. ik. is. itin-f !'?-. ;tu I". ami I ( I t ri r,ukr. wrrr Imrnnl f 1 1 1 1 1 1 irly t I -1 at Milltown. :u ;ir ln'r in a lir- whi'li -Mint" otlalals Ih!. to liaii ! n .V.wil 1' tin l-iMi i T a iiHn-Iiiu' Mill. Store Open Evenings Until 9:00 From Now to Christmas. Some of These Slipper Groups Are Small. Do Not Wait Too Lonir. Company Fitzmorris Says He Will Be Able to Get Confession From Alleged Slaver. IIK'.UJO, I-'. Iv-Fifty nu-n t!r:i'l the drainage canal her to-(-.-for th? liodv r.f Mrs. Kätt MitStore Opena 8:30 dose 5:30 Saturtlay Open Till 9:30 SLAYER DESIRES '. h ::-Trf-'. r "; younir widow,; i i'-.n .1 f'i'üii irr ,1 fmn hrr hrrn? LIFE IN PRISON RE rpdo'j'-lra their r tfrrts firr :. !. - ia " . ; -i ' ;if.'-r a an't rase, idr nilfit d n- thi Just 5 Days Left To Select Your -'.tv O'.f . II. two 4 i.. i. - ! nor.rriv of Mr?. TroKe.l. was foural I I r r ,- i-i..-'!.!' tra . ; u : c u . -t w..? i- . Urtier .WIN S rJCClTIC IJlilir, cn the ar.ai tan'.;. h.' v.: -r i. r ir :i ü.a: i riMMi ana w am n,!i o , o:r( (Ie , irtn;f,nt :innr(.a to appear TtTror for Hilll. in court tn!:iy find a-r. for th" rei turn to th'-ir ruicdy f Arthur VoAN'IOLA, Ir.d.. I.-c. IS N hf f- ,r -Ah,, na-? arreted in mnnectior. :;;cr-5 4. r.f-' t ." "i uff- r. . u. I..r laml .:l!-t A t. M In.-. :!:- or!.-r wailm;;: I uv; l., ! v j : ; ; ,-r 0j i.rotli- r -U: 1 f-istor- j wlt. th i Fotr was removed I"'-.'.'- t-f . , ... ....... . tlu, -r.l I :!V 1.1.1 to !)r!'.T.t fUTthfT t: i V i Ik5-T.kö . ...... v.r.-. , , .......... i 'Iü' -:i-r.:r. i-v poi. a:tr i-1 to u. .V .. , IT..-.:, .-r..-..r. liw -M.K, ; . . . . th,.nl M.
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DES I HE HEARIM; I OH VETERANS IN PRISON
franl: ncvf rvünn to lay hrtU M tt! ' " " Cov. ll.n.y J. A'h-n of Kansas. o;- nirrnmi ttUUZ
of its pro'nirr. . critic.", and Dr. H.j
'INCI.'AATi. O. !). 1 v (l'.y, V. ilv.ns of la!!s T'.. rfc-r.tlyi
BLUFORD COOK
Bluford Cook, 56 years old and a
A. I'.) A motion r.-,u.-.;nir IWt :,.,t,.,l i,,,!- rl.,1 wizard of thf or- ; '. v .n.-Vn'n 11" 4 . , " ' ' l - k u ' . O'tlo. k at Ilea thwin hospital wher j.ardon r.v of . --,. :'.. n h -;v-, to lVc la.-n hold at tho governor'.-; , , , ,.tlnr , fnr tho ,,.,.
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pr;.nnrs v;i. a.lopf! i.y .'i- Mu'T.- Tli" organization in its purno'S nl council of nd:nir.:.s;rat:o:i f tl;o, AvA ti (.s Wtls understood to
Veteran.'
.f I'orcn Wars at the
li i- If f n di- ;:---il rarnrt!y hy
dosir. v:on of a tn o day tonf'-r-. bolh u,, n ,ul without chan:n- the ho.-.- tor -iirht. j i.-ws of tip- Kansas KOvrrr.'-r, who Adoption of the motion was in lire ...... j ;if tf.r,varl that 1;(J haauitli a u-etion öfter d hy Tol. C.:.I((t j,,., ,,n vert ed.'" I:. I'orl.cs. director of th veterans' i ..Ti, Il0 e in Atn-rrica." l.urau. .n an nddrs holom fn.- Mr A;1,,M ;ir0(l ..for anv or.invonfrrfnc yrr-rday wh-n he de-, .,ltion lvhi(-, atter.mts to c.rrv out
iar-d tiiat L'O.ooo ex-.s- rvi- e men arcin I r i -Ii .-i vir.r time for various! offen."'!. here thy Ikivo Lfn for- J ottn." I
alh'ed reform hy mi inhere in d:.---i;'ii.--.-."
WHEAT ACREAGE LESS THIS YEAR THAN LAST
FAIL TO FIND COUPLE SUSPECTED IN SLAYING AN!)i:i:S".V, Ind.. !'.. ls.--(D Tv T- i ': ..I.. 4.1
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Henry county h-cran a .-.:irii for a. man and a :n-n !. lic-d to le
WASHINGTON. Tec. IS. ( Hy 1. j thp rU(-t of Sheriff Kalph Vor t of
l) Th winter what nri fnwn this f:il! totahMl 4J,O.3,000 acres.
which in .... pT'ent Ioivrr thin Iti t ,,u?li., tcl wi'ii th .-lim!,' of Mr. the fall of ll'Jl. 47.61 1.000 acre?, anil )!r. William C S.-haeffo-. the !. partment of agriculture csti- . w ,,,. luutilatrd bodies were found
mated today. on their farm in h iiy t'ri k town-! CLirk, liivok. or.e .titer. Mrs. Fn-J The condition on Vc. 1 Was mar Newcastle, ha. I not locat -!!:.,: ,m. UrooU. and four 1. rothers.
Pftcent a-iir.t 7; on Dec. l j ist (l totiU-ht. Iti.,tiiric." i (jab , oral. Jtert and r.cajatnin Clark, t.r and a l'i ye-,r avorait- of ST.?. j ,,, Vf.i,.;1 t!i;il , , uhos-lal! n,idin in I'.rook.
runeral a rra ng inent.s liave not
He was horn in Michigan. Aug. o,
ISO'., He had worked in South l'.end ft r several years a.s a laborer. He leaves or.e daughter. Mrs. (). M. Doiant k, 3 IS X. Cushing -U this city. The body will !.- removed to Fan Clar---. Mi( h. for burial. Funeral afranuenn nts h.ive not been completed.
ADA MOOKE. Mrs. Ada Moore, 23 years old and a resident of this city for the past three years, died Monday morning at 7 o'clock at her home, 315 1/2 W. Monroe st. Death followed an illness of four days with pneumonia. She was born in Illinois. Dec. 21, 1899, and came here from Brook, Ind.. with her husband, Charles Moore, to whom she was married May 6, 1919. Besides her husband she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Martha
Ti.e area in r this fall Tota !!cd , iti(.t!ti:v ;, nfu-'d to ivv.il
arrM whica is ji... !-T- hai, n, lt.(.n ,f.,Ml lun. f(r ,,V(.ral
'our.- than Iat fall. 6.210.000
ua vs.
,;ir. d wi'h u-2.2 ir.-. l of AMERICA IN ARLE 10
been completed.
..ml a 10 ye'ir average of 'j".s. i
. SHIP COAL TO CANADA
CHARLOTTE M. HERDT. Charlotte M . Herdt, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Herdt,
718 S. Clinton st., died at 7:10
j WASHINGT' N. I..-. 1-.. (Uv A . j ,.-,.,,. - i;lj.t r.lzhl at Kpwoith ho--CIHCAGO RETAIL HEAD ! P. r. A. Ma-rath. Uiairm.m of the; 4i i, f,,lIow!n-' an illness of
two weeks with complications. t. 1....... "ll I'l"" -1T1.1
r"OM uui ii .-'i;.. a.' .im j
was thro.- months old. Funer.il .iri a n ureiicn ts havo not been made.
v..ll.r Il,I.Ir 'ul'1,u!0:;,lM;l -a nail a. was inf.. rood toCÜICAOO. Ie,-'. 1 H. ( Dy A. 1. ) , day l.y . ;.e!i. felt -r.il fuel .Toht Sh dl. president of Marshall .1 ;s ,i le 1 1 . . r. that heea u-e of the acute I-Ield V Co.. tonight .in a -p'-ceh ! shortage nf anthracite in till - cuim (aleiacn. il'.wiaro 1 present buOms-i j ,,.y ..,,.;.,, -s ,-, imin-diat.- prosonditionn ?omnl And pre. li. -ted u . j)t.,.t ;f ;inv ;it ;(-. ,,f oualizing tiic of "adanciiu' pnperity" for) ,it-si..:t ,,;:i':g o;i L . 1 in C.i;i;i-
ttw Lii.tCJ btatti m l.'2S it tlii- ' ;.,-s a I lo: m a : ."' amounting to Ü0J
retir.il legislation" were T:1 allowed lH.,r,.:). ,lf j : f :iV import.-', to interfere w :t h pre.nt conditions, i Mr. Shcdd. "tint tip- veir will ! PLAN I'jS MAKE SEARCH
1 OR MISSLNC; FLYER
h.1e dl!' 1 .im a proxjM-IoUs ..;e for l.usr.i-'i m general an 1 the i.-tail and whole-ili- dry goadi bu-.u--s in part i' l'Ia r."
SALT U I MTV. F.. I 1 -- (r..v A. P I'.i ' I'lUt S.-ott. one
' of til-- ".ir m'l.i f'v-rs .. arcliipg for
; I'.ict I '. . 1 1 1 1 -; j i , r .; rr.- d to W'oo.lYOUTHS CONFESS TO v.-.rd Ü. id lite ;,.is aft- r;n.n .iml U'DLTl'IVf' MUI TP A I V ! e nhrn..-! a r. p.-rt P. ad- hy Filot
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.T. JoSlilTll. .Mo.. Ji-c. 1 - alty A. F - A'. ;a M n .o i Ci irk of Krjtoo. Mi... and W'dl.im Kramr. both 1 ' i ir-' oid, r- arr-. st ed day and co-if.v-ed. a . . u I . n g to the poür to w re. kirg til- "nicauo. I'.ur i.ngtoü tu;pey pa--- n.ge;- i...r. No. Dl c .ist of S ito.i I...-;-. Tu--. l.v.
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F. i::.-ho;. i-cA.cr .a til-- day
that n airpiaue half huri. d in .-now (. 'Ul 1 mcu i a IVrcupir.- rid-:e .:.oiit 1 J mil's r.ortliea:: -f Co.ii. iT.e. i',7 m;l ea-t if h-i1 . S.'dt baid h- tb.w low otr tin- trai:b'd plar. e i iii tino- and b- h-v h-t-.iw t!i'- s..t of an iittor lying .o-- t tin- s'.-.l-.'. Mori- tin. n a doz-
lU- tr.i :i was i.i-ra .a-i w:ie:i a raj, i 1 1- j , v, . n-!
w-.ns remov d and 'vn '-Kiir- and the cjv; r.e ,-;t t!ie tro k. r.!v two
FRANK SCHELTER. Frank Schelter a former resident of South Bend died Sunday at his home in Chicago. He was born in South Bend, July 2, 1865 and was 57 yours old. He is vm vA cd by t'vo s is 1 1 rs. Airs. Hirai. Shir'-i and M r. J.evi X iu-, and two brothers. Henry and David, all cf South I a nd Add SVluUer Obit face 2 Funeral .-ervic-s will be held from the rcsid-r ee ,.f !h- yister, Mrs. H. Shirk. .".12 1. land a v., Tuesday afterno. ,w m 2 oVlo.-k. Kev. (Joffeney will o'd'ni.ite. and bunal will follow in City cemetery.
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STATISTICS
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ter the der.i ! 1 :n e r. t and rob the mad or, 'hey said. Railroad Has Dispute With IS' vie Shop Union I'HIt'AC''. le. . l.-(!:;- I. N. s.i Iii- t:r.-l d.-pute bvt'.reen a ...... i o id . ml of t p.-w shop ur;o:.
u-t ;r.e . a. ter to- .--;:.h'' tu o .. r.-1 j-,-.;; v .arf.i- ra. t torc keeper's.
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Casinicr Kolizynski and HattieJ
IWlh ke. both of South Find. Amos Wolf and I.oia 1 tarne.both of South LJend.
niiuii.s. Mr. nr. 1 Mrs. C. C. K -hb r. 122 N. Kd.ly sb. a da.igh'er. Dec. 1 ... yr. inl Mr-. C. O Holm-trand. 1 1 .i V 1 -. - it .li'irli". r 11....
at Stciibensville Uliioi.
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FOR BOYS, CHILDREN AND MEN At all leading stores. Should your dealer not carry them, gic him our address as vc tell to stores only. TIM'S PATENT MUFFLER CAP CO., INC. 50-52-54 West 17th Street New York City
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GIFTS
For Men Silk Brocade Mule, silver and brown.
$2.50 a pair
Thousand of pairs of snug, warm slipners in various stvles for men, women and children. A special purchase offered at XLF SPECIAL PRICES
For Men Sturdy calf skin, padded sole. $1.95 a pair
The Big Favorite
Pure Camel's Hair
and Wool Slippers
Sturdily made with thickly padded cow hair inner sole and full grain outer sole. Natural color, plaid or Oxford. For Men .................. $2.95 and $3.50 For Women ................ $2.95 For Children. $1.19 and $1.95 a pair
For Women All woo! felt Moccasions, slash collar with ribbon insert, padded sole, silk pom pom, six colors. $1.50 a pair
For Women Quilted silk satin Boudoir Slippers, flexible leather sole with heel, silk pom pom, three colors. $1.95 a pair
For Women For Women For Women For Women Imported Turkish Slippers, gen- Suede leather, soft padded sole, Kid mules, black or red satin Silk quilted satin Boudoir Slipuine leather. Oriental silver felt li .ed, saw-tooth edge, silk lined, baby Louis heels, leather pers, padded soles, silk pom thread trimming: silk pom poms. pom poms, three colors. rosette trim. poms, six colors. 89c a pair $1.39 a pair $4.50 a pair $1.50 a pair For Men For Men For Men . For Men . Q1. Hand turned cotton warp CamSuede leather, padded sole, fawn Brown cabretta opera and black Black Labretta traveling Slip- cVs Hairf thickiy pacJded cow i or tan kid Everett. pers, cushion sole, sateen lined. hair inner sole, full grain outer c0 sole $1.69 a pair $3.75 a pair $2.50 a pair $1.95 a pair
On Sale Near Elevators on Main Floor and in the Millinery Department and the Shoe Department on Second Floor
