South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 273, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1921 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TItoES FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 30. 1921

JJniversity Club To Open Seventh Season Tuesday Fplrmlifl Pn:'jiv.i;i Arr.-.nrd For WppMv Luiidn-ons; Events Scheduled.

Tl." I'r.lvcrr'.ty hi, rpr .-r.tlnt? 4 1 lv re and nr.'. vryitlf . and hav- !' v a membership cf 212 men, will

THE POINT OF VANTAGE' V.Wn yrij climb to the top of a hill and kok around, the country t.r. a! --; fs star.'is cut In ckar V' i r in hove the land '.Irs. Ar. I 'Ah'-n y-u turn to The -Times' clairb-d advertising ' : r. y -u put your-wif In a po- . n to ratch at a jrlar.ee all the ;; -rtur.itb s tint are presented :. r in ;.uth Hend to f;l! the varjir.pr r.-rda of your everyday life ..t :. last expense. Vu r.tn spot evr-ry change to v money and time In pcttim? the thim that you want today, ;om arrow and every day of the .yar. Or.o look over thfo columns will f-how you the durable and available places to live In the city, tho port3 cf offers In all .ort3 of household necer.sltie.w, the het-t Uif-d cary for Kale, the positions that ire open, th business opportunities that may Interest you a wc 11 aa the -wants of other poplo that you may profitably Wake up to the possibilities of this big field of opportunities today and when you want to U30 an ad of your own rail Main 2100 and a?k for an ad-taker.

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nr. inter stint? talk is assured. The f :11 Le program committor having cliar-" of m:da". the luncheons i at for.ows: It. -d. c'.u'r is Hutchinson. ch.i:r:,.an ; "! J. f' .s- Iratruo

ler and I. J. Cartri.rlit.

c pen to bowler. about the of October. The University sponsoring an Intex-C'ub and haj? been assured that

, the following orgunizatlons will be

The entertainment committ'.f, represented: Itotary clui Kiwanis composed of Charles IU Huff, chair-club, Lion club. Chamber of Corn-

man; J. I. Pavey. T. L. Gejvr, G. M. Johnjn and C. I. "Wattles, announce the following' events for the coming tca-Fon.

Tuei-day, Oct. 4 opening luncheon;J day nights of each week. Suitable

(luncheon3 every Tueviay); Friday,

Oct. 14 Field and Stream smoker. FViday, Ont. 2 8, dance; Tuesday, Nov. S, election night smoker; (open house); Monday, Xov. 21. feather party; Thuraiay, Nov. 2 4, Thanks giving" party, (Fisher's orchestra); Friday, Dec. 9 Fie'.d and Stream smoker; Friday, Dec. 16, danc; Monday, Dec. 2 5, Christmas party, ( Fisher's orchestra ) ; Saturday. Dec. 31, New Year's Eve, (Fisher's orchestra); Friday, Jan. 2 0, Xctre Dame emck.tr; lYiday. Jan. 27, dance; Friday. Feh. IT, V. M. Night

smoker; Friday, Feh. 21, dane; Fri- ! da.v. March 17. St. Patrick' smoker.

Friday. March 21. dance: Friday, April 2S, dance; Tuesday, May 16, annual election of otticera and dl-

merce, Indiana club and Unlvenrtty club. A schedule will be woTked out and thl3 league will use the. alleys on Monday, Tuesday and Wednrs-

prlzef have ben offered for the winning team and keen competition is anticipated. Tho Indiana club Is sharing its club house with the University club. this arrangement hiving been In effect for the past few yearn. All entertainment?, etc., are for the combined memberehlp of the two clubs.

w. w. ijoium:x. Superintendent of public schools, active club member.

open Its seventh year Tuesday, Oct. 4 with Its us-jal noon day luncaeon. The following officers will pilot the club the coming raison: C. L. Hibberd, president; Joseph F. Donohuo, vice-president; Carl "W. Ginz, secretary ar.d treasurer and "W. L. Clements, historian. The directors of the

club are Fnnis R. Austin, James A. Dugan, Joseph E. Nrff, lioland Cbenchain and P. II. "WaLsn. A splendid program has been arranged for the members of the University club for all of the weekly luncheons which are always held Tuesday noon. The opening luncheon will be addre:-i by Dr. Charles Mercler. nephew of Cardinal Mcrcicr of Belgium, his subject being "Various Typos of American Colleges." Dr. Mercler is an able speaker and

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fchMuled above.

affair?, will pect ar.d the

dances

which will be r gu! ir be informal in every re

3 to im rich crch -;tra. has been cngaired to furnish the mu.-'ie. The holiday dances, at which Fisher's orchestra will play, will be formal ar.d thr usual good time character istic of the-Fc annual dances is assured. The pm okers above scheduled will be the regular old-fashioned get-to-

GIVE $25,000 TO ASSIST RESEARCH

Manufacturers Pledge Help to Engineering Branch U. ofM.

ANN' ARBOR, Mich., Sept. 29. The department of engineering research of the University of Michigan

will besin to function immediately. This was made possible when representatives of the Michigan Manufacturers' association, meeting here with representatives of the research bureau and with the advisory com-

aether nights. The oommltt.-e has mi"re or tne Diireau, pieagea Jjo

man. Waiter S. Russell, of Detroit. ! YOI INH WOMAN volunteered his personal check for! 1 UnVj YY WlVliN J1.Ö00, and It was brought out that! FOUND KILLED four or five other members of the 1

advisory board had already promised individually half that amount.

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turned to Montreal today to apprehend the s'ayer of a youn? woman.

; about to become a mother. whoe

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PT.INT. Mich., Sept. 2?. Though he served SO days in the Deroit i house cf correction for violation of' the prohibition law last winter. Knute Wick is under arrest on similar charts. Wick is charged with selling a pint of whisky on Saturday and another on Sunday. Arraigned cn the two charges, he demanded a hearing, which was t for Saturday. Bail in each count was set at l$0 Elmer Hartncll, alias Laurence, who Is facing a liquor law violation in the courts, was arrested again, when, police allege, they found a '.arge still in nitration in his home, situated in a fashionable residence district. He demanded a hearing, which was set for Saturday, with hail at $400.

shocking had ben tied

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in an attic of a rooming house in W. 22nd st. Tho woman was known to other roomers enly as "Mrs. Fay." The body was four.d by Mrs. IC.itherine Gannon, housekeeper, wbo was cleaning the attic room, after the drpartur.'. ostensibly to Montreal cf "Mr. Fay."

A wh;'.o

about the woman's Jaw mouth was stuffed with

rags. Cracks in the door were stuffed with paper. Tho woman's body had iteen in the attic room a week. A couple who appeared friendly to the "Fayfl" and who departed, leaving a Montreal address, also are being sought. Before departure "Fay" paid he had sent his wife to a hospital.

WAS AFRAID TO EAT miß FOOD Indianapolis Man Spent Hundreds of Dollars in Vain Trying to Get Relief.

T spent hundreds of 1 Pst six yt ars for med:,-; n.o no pood and her a f. Tanlac h.ivo rr.i. well," eaid S. M. Sh r. known refill f.:!.m!i

South New Jersey St Ind. "My stomach ar.d

life mis.Tab f-r me and I whToi I wis afraii to c jol, ar.d just lived cn liquid diet.

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made arrangements which will insure a good time ami has recurcd moving pictures from Field & Stream magazine showing various kinds of out-door .ports. such as fishing, hunting, boating, etc. The releases sreurod are new and have never b"en ehown here. After the entertainment a buffet luncheon will bo served and pipoa and tobacco will be available for those attending. The bowling alleys are being put in ehar.e for the winter season by tho Urunswick-Balke people and

I to finnnee the department and make

possible immediate research that has been impossible because of lack of funds. The advisory committee, composed of 17 men, was elected a year ago to represent and act for a "Committee of 100," known by that name and composed of leading manufacturers of the state, to council with the department of engineering research. This is the committee which Inflt night pledged each of the "Committee of 100" to give $250, with which to finance the work. One

Pile of Newspapers Lend To Finding: of Mans Body

Special to The News-Tim : GOSHEN, Ind., Sept. 29. W illiam Beatty, 6r. of Goshen, whose family resides in Chicago, was found dead in bed in his apartment over a business house here at noon Thursday. Discovery of the body was, made following investigation as the result of an accumulation of news-nanei-H at the apartment entrance.!

Surviving are hL? wife, two sons and live daughters.

V11! Now for tho Sorend Tall Frolic, Oliver Hotel, Saturday evening-, Oct. 1. 52.00 subscription 230-1

ways had a dull ache in my back and got o nervous I didn't get fnouh rest day or night to do r.;-1 any good. "I have never sen anything to (ojil the way Tanlac ha- helped me. I am now ju?t like a n?w man. My

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west End Cash and Carry grocery opens to the public Wednesday, Sept. 28. All groceries are. Piggly-Wiggly prices. MR. and MBS. CARL, TIEDGE 225-1 Fa.ssnacht Ave.

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