South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1921 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

I'KIDAY MOIIMM, APKIL 29, lf21.

Spain has Great To-do Over Yankee Road

; First Concrete Highway Is Opened With Much Civic Ecl.it

i:. Kelly of ?outh Bend visited frifnls in Huchanan Sunday. II. A. Iaurh is in Akron, where Me will remain for several weeks. fi'-r.rRfi V. Maxson of Galion has f'rjirr.fr.ced .cu!t for a divorce from hH '.vifp. Lydia I. Maxf-n. whom lio charges with r-xtrerne rruf lty. Al Iwindsmin was in Niles and South I'.end Monday. Sylvia chapter, O. E. S. "will partirlpat in tho 12th annual county rr.nvf ntlon to bo held at Vatervlit, Mirh., Tridiy. April 2 3. The Buchanan chaptfr has V-pen pl;n-cl in chare' of tlio memorial work for th Iay. All chapters of the county will bo rcprps.-r.tr! at the convention and it is expected that many rncmbrrs vill attrnl from liuch.inan. Sixtfn candidates were initiated Into the third and fourth degTecs of th Patrons of Husbandry at a mftint? of th Hend of tho Ilivrr (Iraner Friday nicht. The next meeting will bf held May 13.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ARRANGE PROGRAM

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Grand Commandcrv of Indiana to Assemble in Indianapolis May 11.

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Mtsed by the Bishop of Uracil Prince of An iorra. The Mayor o Moncada wa? master of ceremonies

All marchrd in the procession whose route covered the entire completed stretch of road. This roadway is built of concrete, the roadbd bcinj; IS feet in uijth and 8 inches thick. Expansion joints were provided at every 20 meters, putters were cast at cipher edge and a raised curbing was supplied. M uch interest is being aroue? throughout Spain by the rapid and efficient manner in which such roads can be built and the American methods

OVER in Spain where th, old struction of the road from Moncada näl onvÄusTon COmi"S " road, built by the Moors cen- to Barcelona. The first section com- nan CISCUSSlon. tunci ago are bei.nsj revamped plrd was made the occasion of a v rn.achI"cr , "ctln of the with the aid of up-to-date American public celebration and thousands took Sat,.na! borcign I rade Council Conroad budding machinery, the com- part in the attendant exercises. vention at Cleveland, May 4 to 7, pletion of a new highway becomes T, ... . . , , . wiu rrov.:c an interesting exposition an event. i.he Minuter ot the -tntenor, ot of what is bein done with American: " f Spain, was present with the Governor road machinery in icvcral foreiga List fall worjc began on the rcj:on- of Barcelona, and the roadway w i- lands. -

Intensive preparations are hein concluded by Rapor 'ommandery onl the various committees to make a .success in th; entertainment of the visitors from the Knights Templar Cornmanderies of other cities of Infi iana. when tho Grand Commandery of Indiana holds its 67th annual Cnnd ivo in Indianapolis on May ll and 12. Hri dquarters will he located at the Masonic Temple, X. Illinois and W. North Fts. fJrand Commander Harry C. Moore of Marion, and William II. Swintz. cranil record'-r. Indianapolis, are doin much to brine: about the Pieces anl popularity of the Knight Templar order and the en-

thu5iasm of its members. They wisely hold to tho belief that the wies and fanillirs of the member? ar entitled to participate in its pleasure. Horb he in:; very resourceful in de. ni' .ins to brine: a'.out uch a ro:iriit!op, the suggestion that at this f ir'? prand conclae ppf-cial eff-.rts be made and intc rest inc. features introduced to make" the stay of the wives and families of those lttendir.K plea.int and entr-rtair.ir.fr. this will be hailed with dellcht, as th.A functions beir.K arianged for their bonefit will brintr all Knizhts Templars of In.li.ina. their wives and children into -r.o bic. happy family. and make and cement friendships th-it will be listing, find brim? larper

J number. to the annual Grand Coniciaves. stirnu'; tir.tr interest In tneso affairs. ! To carry oi:t dntemplatcd plans

Mrs. i. I'. Nu ha? been selected chairman of the ladies' coir.mi'.te1. Mrs. Neu will 1 agisted by the followrrtK. all wives of Knichts Templar: Mesdair.es I'irrille Chaney, Harry Strick'and. W. H. Swintz, Adrian Hamersly, H. J. Sooonover. (Ieorc:e S'pieel. Sr.. Llwood Barnard. B. C Fovney, . N. Sumners. '. K. Titus, C. C. Kuhn, V. .1. Hnplvir.f. (eorfre Th'impson, IMrar Davis. Oscar Bond. K. F. (lay. and F. V. iunkel. A special program for the entertainment of the ladies attending th.' (Iran 1 Cond ive, during their two days' stay in Indianapolis, is bintr worked out by the foregoing committee. The wives of all Knights

coming to Indianapolis will be pro

vided with seats in the grand stand. Indiana haa been divided into three zones for competition for one of the three attendance trophies', based on the distance of each commandery from Indianapolis. A jtrizo will be awarded to the commandery in each zone that shows the highest percentage aoordint to the following: Number of own members actually in line in the parade when passing the reviewing stand; number of own members present as Grand or Bast Grand officers; number of own members present who are phy.Mcaily unable to march. The

foregoing will b certified j,y the Fminent Commander. Ger.erallisfimo tr-.d captain-ger0Ia 0 rricn corn-mai-.dery and e.Ji of thes officers is to make his -wa count. The trophic will be nwar-ded a, the Grind Commandery ?es.-;.n on Thur.-dav

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on di'nnce fr m In liar, ipolis: Z 'ne 1, e, a miles or I,-?, includes Baldwin No. 2 of SlulbyviMe. Connersville No. u, Knightstown No. Greencastle No. n, Columbus No. 14. Muncio No. 15. Franklin No. 2". i 'rawfordsvill ? No. 2 Frankfort. N.

1 Anderson n " ? rA; r-,n

Grecnfi"!! No. Ihnr.nn 'n

I". New Castle No. 44. Iirazil No. 47. Bushville No. J9, T:p!on No. : Martinsville o. ', . s. -ynin'.ir No. r., Greer.sbtirg . o. Iliper No. 1. Indianapolis, dos not part icip te. Zor.e 2. from o to Ko piiles, includes Lafavette No. ?., Richmond No, S. Terre Tbaute X. It. Marion No. 21. ,Marli.on No. 2 2. St. J- hn No. 2 1 of Logan sport. Wahish No. .",7. Bluffton No. ;;. reiphi o. 40, Clinton No. 4s. Winchester No. Sul-

j livan No. ,"4. Iteiford N'. 42. Bern

r. p. Zone o. nKP than 10 ft mi'e. Includes Fort W.yrie N.. ?. New Albany No. Warsiw No. in. Importe No. 12. South Bend No. in. Lialette No. 1.". of i: .-TsvlUe. Apolln No. 1 r of Kendallviilc Vi'iccr. nes No. "ft. Plymouth No. pe,, J f ferson No. 27. 'alparaiso N . Mi' b.ian City No. P.O. Klkhart N'.v .11. Washington No. ?.?,, Cyrene N. :: 1 of Columbia City. Huntington No. 1! unmoinl 'o. ?.'. Hammond No. 41 Angola No. 4", Princeton No. 1?., Mihawaka No 7.1. Gary No. r.7. Fast Chicago No. Dispensation has hon grante! to nil rommanderies and individual members of the order 1 y Grand Commander Monro ami Grand Bee-order Swint to appear in Templar uniform on th' o. v;binn, h.-th on their pllgrinngo to and from Inrliar.T poli.

IPOMERENE REFUSES i TO DIVULGE MME 1

OF MAN HE FLAYED r?;

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Kieniiiy. By I.OIK M1)I)V. WASHINGTON. April 2: S

Atlc? Po:nerer of Ohio, will r.ot ' 'nan: th thief r

met Sen. W '.it.v :i :r. t'i '.-nv -r.it:-c'.oa k-rr 'm. 'Ser.at or." ..-. sa . I i-. his 9 C''w.z a v. '. .r:ar. 1 hi I

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perir.it e n . Torn Watson, of 'tror- ! inr;rlnt tb. it bappet.-- I r ;t on th gia. to place him in the attitu le of frontier jnr ago w :. n pokr wa a pplyir.g th pprobious terta ef .t'r.e favorite g.t :r - the brrirr l.r.f "th;ef to a former iitir.sru;shed ' of eiv:l:zat : 'v pres. dent of t'ne nBited Sdit.s. b;;t 1 "I'o ir :i : of :h,e ; ar.I r-.:

i he has civ n the Goorcta stateTiia n , c-d f t : t p e '. t e cd

'a direct hunt h as to the identity ' .1 round a tab .r a gatrd

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j charged that the Fnited States nr.- 'the lir.i. r.e of .j-, fc-r mn ha 1 j der the administration tf Theo.Icre '.est an ev" in a sh"t:nc fraa? I Boosev It had perpetratM a gr at str.e year t--fore. b ;t h hi 1

wrong on Colombia, for wliich that v.--:h

'country is now- entitle. 1 to $ 2 " . ft t o . p r. ac.. fr I Omi by way f reparation. It is be- the -,-; or jucgb

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man of keen perception, w : 1 ' be a ro a '. ttuvh. li.n -h of t!te other able to figure out Sen. Pomerrm s , pi t vc:s had two good rrs. meaning from the hur.di that has. "Finally it apparrt that thlr.Z"? l en hantb'd to him by the Ohio; were r.ot go", rg ist riglit. f senator. ithe plavers d hN cud of toWlmn the ColotuV-lan treaty was ; bacco Into the opr n f.repbar, beitrj deliated in tlm senate rh" ' reached f. r bis )-;: poek"t and ttu'l Georgia senator tried to Ir:e S n. iei out bis shooting iron., wbicli b.

jpomerene into a corr.er. He de- laid gently on the tab'.e ! fore him. :(A'.ared' that B(:p.e.-rne's) .speech wiien'The'i lie said in a frm o;ce:

boid down iiii-int th.at the Felted. '-(ne of tb men arc-mi tVs -

Strites had stolen sorjp'thing from ! taH has

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Colombia. ''Name tho thi f !" he deiicr.drd, with dramatic effect. Winn h'- obs,r-d that Sen. Bom-

rviiM was somewhat ba'kw.ard i ought to he'p you to f.g-.ire cut th

i'.oi q j; again I'll shoot out his other eye." "It s-rms to m" a-IIi Sen. Börner ne. "that this bttlo s:or

Try KFJVS-TMES Want Adshui. J Sen. Be

abut coming forward in response to hi sugrstion. Sen. Watson pr. ssed him harder than ever. "Nanud h thdr-fl"' h'1 demanded, in quivering t n'.s that pTmeated

the entire senate wing of the oap-

merene k U his fat and

target i.f m shooting Iron." Sen. Watson ropie.1 th.it h be ljr.ed h understool what b. .s Buke e friend was driving at.

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"Deb" Vo'trhee.s and son Loren return d to Buchanan Monday. April 2.". after sp-nding tlo- winter months in I;irila and oihr parts of the southland. A majority of their time In Florida was spent in Jacksoin lib and St. Petishurg. Mr. and Mrs. Charbs Doyle were !n South Bend Monday evening. Saturday night. April "ft. has been designated an opening night for the new Odd Fell'tws" club rooms ami Rt that tim the roon.H will be for

mally op nl t memb rs and to the Rebekahs.. A pot-luck supper

V.U-ll te 5 TVtMl in ttlo lodge roans at

o'clock.

Regular meeting of the Ladies of

tho. Maccabees was held in the lodge rooms Tuesday evening". Fd'eiuing a business meeting the membc-s joined together in odel rating the birthday anniversary of Commander Leiter. Richard Kingery returned to Buchanan Tuesday evening after

spending; several days in Lansing. It. B. Rouse has been appointed local agi nt for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Mr. .and Mrs. R. J. Burrows were in South Bend Monday evening. Tl) Moccasin avenue play-giounl park has been placed in a most attractive condition as the result of the "clean-up" party held .there lart week.. The park is now ready for the installation of the eepiipment which will he placed as soon as the park fund will permit. M. D. Roberta. Gallen. Mich., was fined ?2 and cost.s in Justice Ham's court Sttuialay fetr speeding on the stone retail west of Buchanan. Mrs. W. R. Hinkle and daughters. Margaret and Florence, and Mrs. F. Devin of South Rend Aislted friends in Buchanan Tuesday. Mrs. Willa Wansborough has returned to her home in Valparaiso after a work's visit with Mr. ana Mne. Charit s Boyle, Front st. Alva Thaning wn.5 a business vis

itor in Bridgman Tuesday. Tho senior class of the high school will give their annual play at the Clark theater on the night of Thursday. May ... The play, a comedy in four acts, entitled, "The Return of Hi Jinks." is said t be highly entertaining and guaranteed to please. Gertrude Kuhnert and Oscar Allbrecht of Buchanan were among tho 7.1 foreigners to r-ceive their final naturalization papers in the circuit court, at St. Joseph last wer k. F ter V. Blazer of Chicago, bureau of naturalization, acted in tho capacity of examiner with Judge Charles R. White presiding. Tho meeting night of the Legion drum and bugle corps has been changed from Wednesday to Thursday night, ff. ctivo this week. Mopday right will remain as the oth r regular time of meeting. Mrs. J. C. Strang has returned from a visit with friends in Grand Rapids.

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Who are the ten most beautiful girls in Indiana? The three unbiased judges in The Chicago Tribune's great $20,200.00 Jteauty Contest have reached their decision. They have chosen the 10 Prize Beauties from the State of Indiana. The portraits of the 10 Indiana VV inners will appear in the Rotogravure Section of Next Sunday's Qucafto Sunday Tribune. Order jour Tribune todayl See who won the prizes. For Fcrtrcits cf iu.JSANA Winners and Prize Awards See hJcxt Sunday's

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