South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 120, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1916 — Page 3
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mittee r.' U-'l.v .lei'mmi isi the effort 1 and t!e iarcd " Han v.a "not guiliv j of .npi.p-r or immoral conduct at th :me or at c tnent ione.j NEW CHAPTER FORMED l'lii e.amma Itcita of South IW iu Organie Here. 'empora ry orcani.at i-c-graduate 1 e't I .11 i chapter of Phi li.niüii.i :ou!h Rt-nd was formulated at :i 1 1! "a h. eon given lYidav t.o.ui in t he ivelcciv oi hotel. The 1 i, r-vom of tlie e !;v er um hen was attemh d int-in'.'-rs. eleorge M. Siuljr , was selected as temporary I r. li.iinn.in. and I'lovd iveahl. temporar -cridary. Mr. Deahl was also instructed to draw up bylaws for the- organization and present them at :l luruheor. to be held next I'ndaj' noon at the hver h :!. fr!i:r kimihat mi;. W.uvl was received in South Rend rpt tv afterrauqi of the de ath of Norris S. Harms, which iwirwl at Toledo. '.. Apr.l -. Mr. Har.T.s' bath w as !;.' to an ace ident several '!. pr'v ... ;s in wl'.ch he reveh, ed ' :-. - r ge f b ctri i'v b i.iiii ng ;n f-ntaif w.tJi higfi voltage wires. H u . . s f , t -r! v ' 1 1 1". ' c t e d w ith the F'. tri - Manufacturing Co. of ' h t : r; e pa-; cf foreman repair d. pariment.
PRAISES PUBLIC
UNI FOR CITY Dr. G. W. Coleman Speaks Before Large Crowd at Baptist Church. Tli" f.o f tha' " er man of the country has th tight f puhlic spe,(h and of gi mg Iiis opinion n i every suhje- t. whetiier ptditical, re-li'jiou-r otiierwise. was the thought hrought out last nicht hy Ir. JeorK? W. .; -man. director of the Ford , Hall Ft-raiu of Fo.-pm. In hi-; ai- : dr.'.-s at the First Fapti-t church to a large crowd on th- suhjeet "F.ettitig Together iis-ential to ' ni' racy." He sp.k- of the open forum held i in F.o-ton at the Ford hall where jei denomination has a re pre.se ntatte at least oiue a month to gi e his view." on the modern and an(ier.t sul'.je, ts that ;ire hfore the j people. The foreigners are the one. j that ae mot interested in this work ii' said. "It is a place where thv can Po and hear views on piestions pertair lng to t hcms"l f." declared the kftr Th f)un(1 . The feeling of prejudice it the forum meetings l!It rervl.oiiv i equal and ha.s a rtKht to . cak on whatever topic j Ii1 may i?u i itiiiv; ijioi" in? ! house, and a general dis'-ussion is 1 1 . 1 - 1 M T i.pf n to all. "The Jew who thinks he is not I treated rlht finds at the forum j niretinu th it he is on th Mine ! fnoting as others tiier. The platf form is tilled o.very night at th" i forum meeting; with representatives I tf -ill m.lltinLil ft,i.ri? Th t c-ni'lul. . , isis r.emg verv prominent in mat ' ' A. I A 1 A. I district thrash out many qiifstions j between themsehe-s and other dijisions and representatives of other political powers. ! "During the past few y-ars the j forum proposition has grown won- ' oerfully anl at present there nre j more than läa througiiojt the counjtry. They are usually found in ur- , sett'eil sections of the country, In place v. here ecclesiast i al and poI litical troubles are at their height. j Dr. Coleman said the success of the forum depends on the number of foreigners that are present to take part In discussion. Fndeavors should be made to have Jews, Hungarians. I'oli.ch and every nationality represented at a meeting of this sort, he asserted, in order that questions regarding the future of the country aiv! its people can be discussed. Dr. Coleman delivered an infor.'in! address before a number of Ad-.-'ell league members nt a dinner held in the Oliver hotel at 5;S0 'clock laM night. E. A. BENNETT CHOSEN AUTO CLUB DIRECTOR (Holland .Man Sedoe'tiNl for Vacancy IWt hy Resignation of C. lYalcr. 11. K. Rennett was selected as the new director of the Northern Indim.i Motor club to fill the vacancy can set! by the resignation of Charles I i i, iiit i iioiii iiitet posuion. ;ii a i meeting of the- directors held Krida v . , i. , m v ... r .ni' i nu'.ii ii i uif c m.i in i.f i oi commerce. Mr. Fray.ier was recently ele-cfe-tl presiient of the South Rend Auto Dealers' association and he felt unable to give his time to loth organizations. It was also decided hy the directors to locate permanent headquarters on the first floor of the diver Hotel Tor tn"" e-onv enienee of tmirists Complete information regarding road markers on various nromim-nt , , .1 . . ... t -.1 lo.i'is iii.i.ia ..jiiui i .fi'.i. ,.irL.,rtt vx,n .... h(,0., .,, Darge , i i , . r . i .-.i; - '....,4 1 i Iii nent intersections. promi-i WOMAN REPORTS THEFT and .Icuelry Relieved Molen by Room Applicant. M'-. L..7.ie Itailsback. S. Ma:n reported to police headquarters Friday ev-ning the theft of a coat ami semie jewelry from her home. Mrs. Railsitack conducts a rooming house', and in the information she 1 g;t v e ' man l.Vecfive Lawrence Diver who mad" application for a a ls room was implicated. The man be-ing watched. watch cmidrs roi';ii. Coh'.s. running of nose, continued irritation of the nvuoous membrane if negloted may mean Catarrh later. ' Don't take the chances do something for your child! Children will rot take e ery medicine, but they will t. ke Dr. Kings Ne-.v Discovery anl 'without t.rihipg- or teasln. Tt5 a .sweet pleasant Tar i-yrup and so c-f-:fectle. Just laxative enough to eliminate the waste poison?. Almosrt the j first dose he';-s. Always prepared, r,o mixing or fSjsslng. Jvsl as-k your drugtrirt for Dr. King's .New IMscovery. It will safeguand jour child aaint serious ailmcjiLs resulting from colds. Advt. I'iRi: if.f;i: stic;iit. Cer.tral r.re companies were e-aliej to the Studebaker corvoration buildings west of Iifayette st. late I'ridav evening, where a sm.all bhi;:e was extinguished with slight il.im.i ge. Three cornpime:' rc-poml-.d to the call.
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SPECIAL SECTION TO BE DEVOTED TO AUTOS
.c..Tiiw Will N-tu Sunda Sv lion in Interest of South Iteml .Motor HiMnes. i t inn Fiver; up mire- j a utomo! til" interests of A SpeCM 1 to the South lU-nd anl vicinity will he issued hv The News-Times on Sundav merning. The s-ction will ot eight paces. deoted exclusively I to the motorcar iailustry. and will i 1' i.e f,r the purpose of hoosting the j " I l.tl 4llJltljr ill alillU " ""'.' . . .1 J.. . ' r, CT. .. I K . ..ltf ' F.end dealers for three days next uetk. commencing Wednesday. The autoioohile shows will be held in arious showrooms throughout the city, and will be under the auspice j . i .1 , . 1 . i or trie MHiin iiena ar.u .m isnaw aK .",utomoli!e Healers.' association, dii h was recently organized. This automobile show is the first real enterprise to bo Inaugurated by the new association. Fnusual interest io ihe eent will be stimulated by the issuing of the special section of the newspaper, a feat never previously attempted in South Rend. The officers of the new association are: Charles Fraziei. president: William H. Nichols, ice-president ; I. J. Harkleroad. secretary, and William K. Hlnkle. treasurer. Tlie d'rectors are (lus Irieger, William Ie all and K. 1. Kizer. NOTRE DAME LAD IS ATTRACTING NOTICE l'un ("Mugsv") Mag-uire, a 15-year-old Chicago hoy in the prep department at Notre Dame, is attracting (lose attention from th" track coaches because of his unusual speed and ability on the track giving i promise of his developing into a star of no mean caliber. Vouag MaKuirf, without special training or coaching, has already registered time and distances in his events which compare faoiably with those or more matured athletes. "Mugsy" runs the 4-yard dash in 4 4-T secends, two-tif'.hs of a second slower than world's record time. His time for ihe 220 is rjf, 1-. seconds; tho 14 0 Is done in f- seconds; one lap of the gymnasium tract, 4 4a feet.
he makes in 1 4-5 seconds, while! he clears the 40-yard high hurdles j SJA RT PLANS FOR In ; 2-a seconds. in another de- , , . ,T . . . Ä Partment, the broad jump. thej MUNICIPAL PICNIC Knickerbocker athlete has set up a i mark of IS feet 1-2 inch. ! Arrangements for 1 h' big nu.ni'iWith the proper coaching he will j pal pi. -nie which is to b held it th receive he is expected to be 'varsity new Kum Village park on the Fourth material when within two j ears he of July were started Friday evenfinishes his high school course and it g when a partial committee of
goes into college work. Many of me goio ami oiue atmete had tneir earl training iti much the same way as Maguire while in their minim and Carroll hall days. The numerous playgrounds and the almost incessant athletic activity instil a spirit of athletic rivalry and I. 'oi v wi .- w i t 111 lilt" t tl U I I I , VMIh, II results in many being une arthed who show marke-d ability in the fiedd of athletics. A svsteni of departmental coac hing is being devised at Nedre Dame which will make the work of discovering athletic talent the more easily accomplished. BARNHART'S SQUAD IS WINNER IN PRACTICE Oftie oi's Se-nrc 70 1 Out of tiOfl and 'lo 3fen Make IVrfcet Refnl. Sergt. William Rarnharl's police revolver squad upset all dope in the annual spring- target practice Friday afternoon. when. after mediocre shooting throughout the weei'.s of contest, ami with a record behind it which won the title "Cripples." a score of ,",04 out of a possible 600 was marked up for high squad score and the- season's record. l here was no mark helotv ?. nf 'Uli! there were several with him in ; t-no forties. All r.d.l h:,a .. ,.iaa . . . . ..... , . I',,... ,i ii , i i . Stiekley's squad for the high squad! mark of the spring work when Serin. Rarnhart's 12 men took the range. However, the unexpected happened, .'-.r.d that much-touted squad, which has rung up hig.. score after high score throughout the drill. w,it second on what w a . considered a : ?-ord mint of 4 4 3 out of a possible fino. OUk-er Poier Rudynski ranks with Rarnhart and Wolters with a perfect score, having been the first to tally a clean sheet, and alwi.vs up in the forties. Siores of the winning ?qti.id for Friday, which closed the spring work, follow: Kerr. 4 1; Rrzezinlki. .19; Dih'er. 44; lacht. .13: Omstead. 47; Hamilton. 4c; Rambo. 43; (itting. .12; Wolters, jot; Rrandt. 4..; Wilson. Rarnhart. ARDMORE CENJER MEETS A lanre number of pupils, their parents and friends attended the social gathering at the Anl more Heights Community center held at the Anl more school house Friday evening. The evening was spent in playing community Cime. A short program of musical numbers was rendered. Refresliments were rerved. irw ri:i. r.sTATr oKiici:. A. R. W:ckl-r has pen-d real estate office., at IOC S. Michigan st.. t.er 1'lk I'a piano store. Horn phire No. S;,?; Re-. Reil No. IS.'?. Advt. rr. Will. ant H. IIil!:n:in h.ts moved hi ort cc to jli Fiiriiicrh" Trut Ulij.
Women Discuss Water For City
S..mth , cd' W;iter S'll'Plv W -l.S . n,. .vul.p-ct ... Mr.-. A. F. Frh y in j,,.r ,,tflir,, tri' Wonim'- O.vic i - league nitt:ag held Fnday afternoon in the Fharnhcr f .'tmti t r. tcluh rooms. Her talk was a rum rnarv or hitor of the watr f.ip.,iv ,,t So.ith F.end. its hrs-t p. ants means of distribution and the e.trly prohlems not l the tngmcis in the matter of pressure. In this regard she told of the solving of the question by the erection of the standpip-, which tol.i ls deeni.nl 1-y many as no lonv'or a She a ho Te- es.-.itv in South l ern . quoted extensively, data complied by Judge T. i:. Howard on the early history of the city. Mrs. Ferley was followed by Mrs. F. L. Sin.s. wh gave a pap"r t ri thetopic. "Moving I'icture Shows; Arc They a I I.e. real ion? How They May b' Improved." She told her listeners that recent investigations have proven that the class of pictures release i i today are much superior to those of ju.jt a few years ago and stated that today the crowded j houses are those where pictures of! a high class nature are heing shown ir stead of the "w ild west" variety. Todnv. said th speaker, the motion picture is ib-vc doping ir.lo an art and many of the prominent stage stars i of a few vears ago are now pi 'tying before the s reen. This she- stat d or.ly proved that the industrj was being raisii to a higher standard. Many of the recent productions she clainie-ef are masterpieces. She asI sorted another proof of the quality of motion oictuies toil; v. is heir nc- I ceptance into religion and th" inal u of them in illust rat lug various e clue atioual and religious siibjts. The next meeting of the- lu will be hedd on the evening' f Friday, May 12, in the Chamber of Commerce. The papers for that night will b,. delivered by the following members; Mrs. Maude Stone-cipher. "Sewerläge;' Mrs, l.enn J. (i.irc, "Ate We Planning Sufficient Wholesome Kecreatlons?" and trs. . K. fle lbrak. "Setcial Centers as 'onluctcd in e ither ( 'iti.-s and States," men w n appointed at the meeting i of the Ferley Civic club Friday night to outline Dm part that organization would take. Flans for the l'erb-y part in the Civic Federation centennial celebration at th' high school net mouth will "l.-. taken up by this com mit tee. ' Following the- business session a splendid program of speakers, musical numbers am. recitations was carried out. The principal talk of the night was delive red hy Mrs. F. S. Fiehensohcr. president of the Wornan's Civic h-ague, in who h she told the a. complishnients of the Fatr".leachers' club of th- e'oquillii school. She was followed by Prof. W. W. ; Sims of the high school who gavean illustrated address on the eirand canyon of Colorado. Over b au- i tiful slides v.c re use I by this speaker. HARDY MEN VICTORS .MiM'ssed Indoor Team ljis-, l Score of '2 to 1. The indoor game between the Mues.-d s.-hool team and :i team of the Hardv Printing ., vvhi-h was the feature- attraction at the Miu-s-. i Civic club athbdie entertainment l-'ri-day night, enbI in a victory for the latter, the score b ijig 2 to 1 in favor of the printers. A gam 1 e-tvvcen the younger children of tin- yrliiml was playe-d following the first game. No other features were presented ami no hajriess meeting was held MARRIED LIFE SHORT Married life for Mr. and Mrs. ; ; Charles F. l.eo was a matter of a fe w days, according to the latP-r's iivotce pe tition filed in the- circuit , court 1'ridav. Mrs. Nettie I,ee alleges that they were married March' 1 ef this year, separating Ajitul She charges her husband with nonsupport and other ins-.tfhclencies. She i ask? for the return of her maiden! name. Nettie Juday. pi US hint roit i.ivr.R. Re;jius they .-on tain the he--r 1 liver medi'utKSs no matter how hitter or nauseating for the s't sugar j "itin hides the ta-sfe. Ir King's! N-w Fife Pi lis contain inrrelie;.ts i that put the liver working, rro-e the bo 'a els freelv. No grip, no n-Tt-sea. aid diestierr. Just ttA- a hott' of Dr. Fing s Nmv J:fe lulls and n--t:ce Jio-v much better you feel. L'.'c' at e'ruggiSTS. Advt. i I. m. smvin.v Announces the rernoal of Iiis law olhex-K tei Suite 12-fllS-fil l, (top ; floor) I'anm-rs Trust lUiildiiLg. or. nr Main anel Jefferson ts. south IVentI, Ind. Reil plion 111"; Home ; plionc 318. Advt. THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS Mtr.e-r 'rrav sv-t I'utV' Ire-:-.. !' ( ila r-l! f f'.r l-'i-vt-rishr. ' H-i.ta. h. S: -n: i :i. T-f!:lL,- I :s r. ria'T" nr..! r- i. !a T tL- h ui ai..l ip'strov W,.ru. They t.;r.iK up C'i.N lit -4 L,.i:r". Thy r- j pi.i!.int t. ti.e taI Fr.ilire-n like t r n i ve-,- I ia n P-sll:r,..!.i;i!s I"s.-1 !.y M. 1 1 .. -rN fur I ear Ti,y la-t.-r fnil S...J l.v ;( 1 , I rnK'KKt. 'S-. S;iu.;. ia iii. il l"l:L; , A.J ires v MviLer Oraj Cu . It Hey, N. l. aiu
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