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The South Bend Tribune from South Bend, Indiana • 8

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THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1923. I gimuu aimniuu amiu TWO PEOPLE INJURED. a RECOGNIZED DESPITE SEX t- Woman Hurt in Auto Accident; Man Rolls off Roof. A woman sustained slight bruises and a man sustained a fracture at the base of his skull in accidents yesterday afternoon and early last nvght. Mrs.

James Hershey. asre 3. 1717 Prairie avenue, sustained bruises to Unusual in Every Day zs Qiies Reporter Deadly 'Dull Sunday Morning IFork is En livencd-by Trip Out With Police Raiding Squad. The Oliver Hotel Special Sunday Dinner at pr Cover 11 a. m.

to p. m. lio: Orchestra. Harry Dennv. mdiictij'.

1 f- i 'If- o'clock her. legs and shoulders at jl Phone Lincoln 5644 51 Frvsh Fruit (ooklail BT 8. MBCTU. was bio raided. They kept on flaying until the chief came Into the room.

Order it Out. T. B. DUTCHER 1e Tritmns staff wm engaged In Uin j' out Sunday morn ins pa-r. It had ben dull niht.

I had i 11a kod Halibut Italienno Koat Vermont Turkey. Cranberry Saiu-c Li.ns: Branch Potato llriissrl Sprouts Heart of lettuce. Iikhi lsl. Drossinj; Fresh Strawberry Shortcake ta trytnr hard to do my share to- voice died uncertainly away the l-jy a r4r, providing read In matter for at tle xylophone hesitated on a few i folks. lint all that could be ac- took imp the strain hravejy.

and r.H.hed wu couDle hours' stall- i hn rave up the struggle. With the lajst niglj when she was struck. knocked down and run over by Kord coupe driven by E. W. Crouse.

I 725 Park avenue. Mrs. Hershey. in company with her husband, was! crossing Mam street at Washington I avenue, going east on the south cross walk, and Mr. Crouse was driving south on Main street.

Mrs. Hershev wa taken to the Kpworth hospital in the police ambulance, but was later (taken to her home. Orange Hall, age 31. South Main street, was t3ken to the St. Joseph hospital at 4 3 o'clock after having' rolled off the porch roof of his home to the sidewalk below in an intoxicated condition.

He sustained a fracture at the base of his skull. It is believed by the hospital authorities. I and his left wrist and left leg. the latter below the thigh, aie said to have been fractured. I cessation of wound from the other two the youth seated at the piano I jt around the office tryn to find alewed about on I.

is stool and took I ofTee Tea Hot Tea Bisquits raethln to uo. Ths police rf port liad not ben in two lours. Th deadly dullness petting on my energetic rves. i oked like, from the police report- si absence, as though there might something doing- about poliee it in. He stopped, too.

"What ate you fellow doing here?" The chief was walk ins down ujKn them. Some soi of mumbled reply. 'I'ck up your stuff and get out fci 't Quarters, Tnereiore, on my own i of nre 0a4ir. I repaired to the city hall! They fnt BWifUy lo WOik. They aeo "whether I might be 4ble to Wt e.n collecting for tiieir ic top something and help him out night's services.

la tbe hallway Just outside the! iIow long ou had iiv plain's office I met Chief Lane. Ham indicated a matched "Hello, 8. i board affair upon which stood aerv- Ktnyon Cord Tirss. Buy one Kenyon Cord and juu will soon have four. t'ollmer Hros.

distributers. 107-111 Uncoln Way K. Advertisement. "lieuo. cmec response eral wine glass.

5 mpy enough. 5f -v 9t; i "Jlow-ars you? The chief is al-ays solicitous of the welfare of his lualntancea. -Sleepy" r- Chief Extends Invitation. When You Weed PLATES Consult Us FIRST You will find that you can obtain the high, est quality of Dental Plates right here. Our Plates have met with approval and have been found satisfactory by hundreds of people in South Bend because they are good-looking, durable, yet of light-weight and are sanitary You need not pay high prices for plates for Dr.

Holmes offers them at Gown are Cut on Simple Lines. Go nf cf rainbow-h tied flat crepes, heavily embroidered in seli'-coloied silk, are lo be exceedingly popular for spring. They are cut on tlio vcij simplest lines. -Cmon and ro raiding with the I 'jumped at the chance. It isn't rvdav that a man has a chance "About a month." replied: Alex in bis broken Knghsh.

"Tear it out." ordered lw chief. It was the work of only a few moments. A ball bat served the purpose. Alex and the wavering young man from whose hands the bottle had been taken were hauled to the police ataticn. Fight is Found.

Several more attempts to find liquor followed, but the hour was getting late. In fact, low IS was gone. llfll had two more places he waned to make. He headed bbek toward town, driving east. Suddenly we saw his machine swerve sidewise on the 'I So raiding with the sponge squad "The Shingle that Never Curls" Rot-proof, spark-proof, non-curling and wind -proof.

Carey Asfaltslate Shingles need no re-painting, for their colors never fade. They don't crack, break, or split, nor do they necessitate reinforced raftering. They have distinct architectural value, and are the choice of many who msy disregard price, and yet within the means of all home-builders. Let us tell you more about Carey Asfaltslate Shingles. "i squently tber.ls a good story and always there is excitement.

Fresh Roses. Roses $2 and $3 per dozen. Carna- tions. 31.S0 per dozen. Willis W.

Kin- i yon. 1237 Kinyon street. Adv. ltf were, using1 the two Cadillac cars. Sergt.

Detinskl led the I drtvtnr one of them. He had a 1IAXINE RYER. A GUARANTEED SAVING OF 50 I SomethinK to sell? I'se Tribune Classified. Advertisement. tf fs liket full of search warrant a.

Capt-Snilton followed. Both machines re. comfortably filled with keen 3 3 II- I t1 Full Upper and Lower Plate fd rum hounds and robust bar trp. There were two heavy mauls osing tn the bottom of our car. It snowy street.

It pulled up to the curb just past a corner and the men began to pour out Ham applied the brakes. We skidded, too, and came to rest right behind Bill's machine. "Flirht, Carl called as he ran pst our machine. K3QTTS examination for admission, and she Is now the only woman lawyer in the state admitted to practice before these high courts. Miss Byer was also the only woman law student ever admitted to the University of Xotre Dame.

She was admitted to tbe St. Joseph county bar Sept. 12, by Judge Walter A. Funk, of St. Joseph circuit court.

She is a partner of Frank Dunnahoo, withl offices in room 420, J. M. S. building. ted like it might be a large Delinski (well call him IMU When Maxine Beyer, the only ac-, tive woman lawyer in South Bend, sought admission to practice before the) supreme jcourt of the state or In- Idiaha.

and the federal court, the officials looked dubious. "We don't admit "ne was toM- "Forget I'm a woman." she argued. "I am a legal -resident Of the state and a practicing attorney. You can't get aVound that" 5 The state i uncials finally decided to let her take the mm Let us show you this remarkable offer. the sake of brevity) moved out Lying upon a bench, on the other CLAIMS LOSS IS $400.

NOTICE This is to certify that under date of April 7th. 1923. the name of Percy Elves, residing on Kat Jefferson Road. Mishawaka, was published in Tollerance as being a member of the Klan. and that above named Percy Elves wishes to make known to the public that he never was.

and is not at the present tima and has no intentions of being a member of the said order. Signed PERCY ELVES. State of Indiana St, Joseph County Signed and sworn before me this 13th day of April. 1923. Ray A.

Kronewitter. Notary Public. Mv Commission expires Oct. 9th. 1926.

Linoleum BRIDGE TEETH- $6 PER TOOTH. Three Graduate Dentists X-Ray Laboratory Free Examination. DR. 3. T.

HOLMES, Den list Over Frumas Drug Store CORNER MICHIGAN AND WASHINGTON STS. Look for Sign. Lincoln 6819. i I hadn't the least idea where ass I didn't much care. We got two places this afternoon.

Did you get the dope on them?" i sTi wanted to know. Brief explan-: n. the recording of names and iressessnd details sod then sl- e. -'-i-r followed the leading machine ard the west side. a prornl-t comer the machines stopped.

bunch went to. the-back door of i jlace. KvidntfTthe others went the front door, Dewn the Sewsr. he back dtor was The rapped and it was, opened. Just -v got inside someone, it wss hard "rii over, the bar and the bartender.

But be was too v. The bartender bad already i-ed It down the. aewer. One man detailed to watch bim. Tbe rest Are you going to need new Linoleum this year.

If so, buy now. Advance In Price side of the street, was a man. out in the bitter cold of the night with only the protection affordded by a thint shirt that had once been white. But: In the half light from the dim arq on the corner could be seen rapidly spreading lark splotches on the front. A knot of men stood a little' farther down the street.

Hill ran to the man on the bench. Most of the squad surrounded tho group. One broke away and started down an Hollie drew a gun and ordered him to stop. He did, suddenly. Identifies Assailant.

Bill assisted the man on the bench to a sitting- position. His shirt front was dyed a deep crimson. So was the back. Through the fabric could be seen the slits made by a sharp instrument. The knot of men was worked down to where be was sitting, with Biirs help.

Ham took charge of the situation. rWhich one of these fellows did thisf Titf fafpn He indicated a man In the group. His speech was brok "William Masters," Giving South Bend ss Home, Reports Theft. A man giving his name as William Masters, and his address as South Bend, Saturday morning reported to the police of Indianapolis that two suit cases containing wearing apparel and other property valued at about J40Ci had been stolen from his automobile while it was parked near a hotel in that city last night. Ait examination of South Bend directories failed to yield the name of William Masters.

V. If about the place and began ns ror Hiding places. jCITY COURT NEVVS. Variety of Cases Are Brought to Trial-Spsedsr is Fined. Benjamin jFefermann.

1115 South Michigan street, charged with exceeding' the jipeed limit, was fined Jo and costs the city court Saturday, while the cases of Jack Pace, 532 West Washington avenue, and Phillip PretiC 71f West Washington avenue, simlafly chirged. were set for trial Apr IS. Brt McClanahan. S37 Elmer street, cbargvd by j.M M. Bicherts with as-sault and battery, will be tried April IS, while the same charge preferred against Jolin Machulskl, 410 South by Mrs, Justine MacHul-skL I iis wire, (were dropped era.

(the; motion of the plaintiff. Ipcorge Schaffer. proprietor of pool room at i 324 South Michigan street, charged with keepln a gam-ling- device, will be tried April 18. iVUIIamj Warner, of Detroit. Mich, chatged with Intoxication, was fined $Vnd costs, and Daniel Flannery, of Constantine, Mich charged with the sarrie offense was ordered out of toWi I isr I I Tskss Over This Territory.

J. Smith and family have recently moved to South Bend from Chicago and are making their home South 'St. Joseph street. Mr. Smith comes; here to take over the district management of the Puhl- Webb Coffee company, of Chicago, manufacturers of Thomas J.

Webb coffee, and will make South Bend the headquarters for his entire terrl-i tory, which Includes northern Indi-: ana and southern Michigan. When your maid quits use a ad and get another. r-Adv. REGULATORS THE FAMOUS LAXATIVE PILL Ft Safe At All DruggUH He tried to stand up. but The heavy overcoat from title stsrted for the basement.

That tstuti a good bet and I fol- oni-d. Heavy coal smoke andr the w5''-a of gas assailed our noses: CV ton bad Just fired the furnace. cnis flashlight projected a narrow "irouxh the smudge. I'oking into 'B corners, sniffing- at bottles and ls, digginjc up a suspicious look in the loose. earth of the bin.

a reconnoitering of the re- orator; all failed to sTiow any-' TIT-' main floor again. Ham eifflcia the upstairs portions: aiteri house, using the rear outside! man he had named as his accuser was appropriated and thrown about the shoulders of tbe wounded man. Two detectives helped him tinto a bouse. The ambulance was failed. Linoleum has recently advanced in price from 8 to 12.

We are still selling at the old price, owing to the fact that we have just received Large Shipments of Linoleum at the old price and will continue at those prices the balance of this month. Linoleum Laying is a trade by itself and we are confident that we have the best workmen for laying Linoleum in the city. We do not except no one. Linoleum properly laid means much to the life of the Linoleum. Prices Rajige from 69c to $1.98 per yard.

At tiw noapuai it was learned he had been stabbed as the result of a lone fued. TatS ALL The raiding squad continued on lis way. It was now too late to find anything- at one of the places Bill wanted to inspect, so we went dU rectiy to the other one. i i HOME OF I Hart Schaffner 1 Marx 1 The Crap Game Thai Wasn't. "He's got a crap game located." exi In the kitchen was a large V---1 aoatA.

Ham poked about it. 2i 5, behind and into tall kitchen A suspiciously loose board tne back of tbe cupboard attention, but he satisfied hlm-it was only loose and did not for a purpose. He sounded iinUl of the door. One of the ids overhead appeared loose. He nted a chair, but It appeared to Uke the board in the "cupboard.

plained Ham. Beauty- And at a moderate price. You will marvel at the beauty and quality of these Lighting Fixtures when you find that you only pay about one-half down town prices. If you are in the. market for Fixtures it will pay you to see our complete display.

Along the banks of the ancient Yangtze River in far-off China craws tba rang trsa, Fof handrsda of jrsars Um Cbisss craftsman bars bssn oslnc tb oil prssssd from tha rait of this tr as tb basts of Cbinass lscqusrs. This is the secret of Uni-Spar Vamith. It containa this sum China Wood Oil which has mads Cblnsss laeqosra so famous for tbair wondsrfol lustra and tsmarksbto rssistancs to wsar and tuoiatura. Use Uni-Spar on your floors and interior woodwork it stands rough osaff is aasy to Icssp ctssn. as It can waahad with soap and water withoat injury.

Uni-Spar gives equal satisfaction for all exterior Again tbe squad separated, part going to the rear and part staying in front. Louie, he of the keen nose, listened at th door. There's some one in there, he the result of careless carpenter-. whispered. "Listen some more and maybe you work- window suia, ooor tronta, satooaoouss, ooats ana Inside or out wherever a varnish is needed use on the kitchen table stood per- half a doacn bottles bearing indicating that the contents tottlcs were Imperial brand ikv bottled In bond at Walker- t'beap Johnny explained Uni-Spar.

Mde nd Werrmnltd by CxncAoo REPUDIJC PAXKT VAIUOC3 WOHRS SOLO IN SOUTH BENO BY F. A. Dorsehnsr, .614 E. LaSall Ave. M.

E. Gtlman Son 422 S. Michigan St. M. J.

Maiinowski 1345 W. Dunham t. The Window Shade Co. Lincoln 1040. Cor.

Wayne and St. Jo. 2) STYLISH ALL-WOOL CLOTHES Sam'l Spiro Co B. N. Orlein 911 Chaptn St.

Union Implamcnt Hardwara Co, 1503 W. Division St. CSS Electric Shop 731 Lincoln Way West. Charles P. Noble, Prop.

Phone Lincoln 6657. Samples taken to the. home. Read Tribune Ads ntiinninmir nnnimi ItUiiUUltU etf did they come from? There be more about the place. Louia'a Nose Fsits.

I the basebeanls about the edges ie rooms were sounded as other door lintels. Louie sniffed i a closet. Louie Is thorough, it be admitted. He fished a long out of a woman's hat in the and -probed Into a rag bag. but soft fabrtc met his -1-ey rave It up.

If there was any lea liquor about the place it concealed somewhere In a trap for the moment was too clever-daea for them to find. And the I was bootless, since they wouldn't tUe to prove Jn court that what bartender had thrown Into "the In? was contraband. They had ,1 that before. li'ut while we were Inside of the sco Niels came in with tbe roent that a aeveral times con-t tootteggr had driven up while tr. inside and that he had a in his car.

Jug was empty. It ill reeked with an alcoholic 3 cron trooped out. Bill led the south. We thought he might can bear what they are talking about, the chief directed. applied his ear to the keyhole.

"Can't hear anything- except fit sounds like someone breathing and someone moving." Bill pulled the search warrant out of his pocket. The chief rapped Ion the door. There was a scramble inside, but It didn't sound as though many peopple were scrambling. The chief lifted his foot and applied It to the door. A tinkle.

ot glass, but the lock One of the mauls was hastily dragged from, a machine and applied. The lock smashed and the beams of flashlights penetrated the 'darkness ofj a room, falling upon a dirty interior. The beams picked up the forms of a man and a woman, standing dose to-1 tfether. Ham evidently knew her." "What are you doing here?" This Is where I live." So She Left. "It is," Ham grew sarcastic.

"When did you move out of the alley? "Now listen, sister, you beat It out of here and you beat it quick. Yoti havent any business here. And If I catch you here again you're going right down to the station and tell tho Judge you moved. Now get oui: She got. carrying her bat In her hand.

Ami that's a night with the raiding squad. The next morning you read In the paper about two men being arrested lor bootlegging, just a short story, and another one about a man being found at the corner of Kosciusko and. Division streets stabbed in, five places. But we haven't always time to tell the whole story, and you probably wouldn't be interested itfwe did i South end Indoor fair GREAT NEWS FOR THE HOUSEWIVES OF SOUTH BEND famous COFFJELD ELECTRIC fit We will anotlu -arlal AUSPICES CO. 152nd.

Inf. PLACE Big Gala VJeek Starting to the establishment of the WASHERS Tuesday. "We are sorry folks that we could not make deliveries the latter part of thin week but. Tuesday we will have plenty. The most popular washing machine i South Ik-nd and vicinity.

Ask your neighbor. Call Monday morning and Ave will send the demonstrator to your home and do the family washing, placing you under no obligations to huy. BUY ON EASY TERMS' i no naa ow jus vai. 3ih E30DBAV, flPBIL Find Jaig wreneaira. did.

As we entered the strarias jazs assailed ur ears, vre palef aced youths were tring s-niertain a crowd of about halt drunken men and two girl. 1 was playing1 one of those, me-1 nical music boxes that can be Most Complete Line of Electrical Fixtures in Northern INDIANA i Vf -j as a piano. Another was I the drums, and singing In usa voice the words to a recent Lit. -The other stood before a vht ne, rapping tympanic strains its graduated pieces of wood. EVEBY NIQHT A BIO NIQHT Style and Fashion Parade.

Millinery Parade. Mardi (ira, Big Special Attraction. BAlJCmJG EUERV The biggest and finest fair ever held in Indiana unlike anything ever held before. Decorations. Eleetrieal effects.

Seenie effects. Costumes by Theatrical Productioa Company, of Chieago. ADMISSION 10c. tuad entered quietly, with one i a It ii r'1- He tntered quietly enoiurh, li ijt after be got Inside he dartet 't ti -rang, siezcd upon a waver-r nuns man and took a nuart bot-k wtite liquor." looking like wa-! ut smelltnif to. high heaven, out hand.

rrchctra played on. They not realize that the Ucu 118 South Main St. "When better Washing Machines are built, Moran will sell them' Walk and Be Healthy' Asrfl 22nd to 29th, -Sir 1 I i'i i i I- ri.

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