South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 19, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1922 — Page 11

THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 11 South Bend Legion Post No. 50 Meets 'I Week from Tonight e There at the Chamber of Commerce;

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Duds, Whizbangs and H. E. ; From the St. Joe County Sector f-;r. Jarkson nearly hid a new IM. P.cck'fl hand grenade nearl ' ovrrr.Af ah th" r"-?ult r.f the "b! ; ;ni" d ."mo trouble when one of the

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MAC NIDER VISIT BRINGS MEMBERS TO LOCAL POSTS

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Harwy K ck o w, rr,nl. pact Commander Art. MacDoral, minder. w;ll "n" In rh'i' of the sp-nt most of tho rrnins rt th .pr!ng membership drive for th' "ante en. Mi- Studehaker was i.1 ! 2.C" member. 15" prepared r r an-'charge of tho canton.

. T th f'irmr c ok's rrer?i call. Georce Ford. former military

T orm-r '''Apt. Itr-mine and former policeman, nov: a prominent banker

Mnht j. VhiT mad-- x" pt'or.a Ily u'as nr.itly draped in Iii? uniform at j Rood tragic "ropV at :h .-"t ude 1 th r!p evening event, j tkaer ru; d;nr parry. IT th:- i vr j v;ft f lit of a Job tr M s"a 1 A list cf the absentee of th" j

'orc.rpib- Pivirr, of ;h-- r.tf-.tv l....ai d. I "party" will appear next wed'.

Wad Hardy äff r making ;. rrai : "Sterv" Kibe' failed to appear in Mtmp.s to rr-.ih 'ho K. ;. mes;: hi 'crobs" outfit. Th excuse wai trtnt en the four'h fo.-r ended up .it: that the '.voithrr here rau"id his i:i C.arU' X Mior.Uan ; t . j T if . v: i in !in to expand

"' Huil'n k ba.-i a r: '.v '.i!"i;op l'.ül Ani!cti on?. ctiModiar. of the) i f vr,,wi f r t't-. . 1 r . . , I'iI.aI -a I l1 irl '!nT rintl . i

' nair-. failed to appear in his corfrorT h r r- --Ti:.4 Uj TIIKKl'. ood'ar.i oi'tHt. II" perhaps didn. want iM.'on1 for tli'- poyul ii ity r.f tltr j to salulf former Ca.pt. X al Byro:-: Red Cr'.i's efJi'- a wir -vidf n-rd ! W ich of force, lit tli" r-caption. i Chapliin Whit a has reversed his "T'r't," Snvd'T ain;n rkinon: 1 1 a t i collar and is now mealed in uoltri" popularity of the medical corpa faro work for the post. The collar who, :t come to t rp' icuri in tn- will bo rottirnod to it? norma.1 pceitleavors. Th' uniforn a 1.-. a : t ; t t d ! t ;on on Sunday, aocordinfr .o tlio its "ivi. (f j.-tt'-nti'ir.. i chaplain.

STATE LEADERS OF LEGION PLAN

BIG CONFERENCE :

ill Arrange for Census of Every Ex-Service Person in Country. 0 Iy .VtiM'ricaii I.'cin Nch Ser h.v. INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. U'.-C. 11. I-'orbf?, Director of the 1'nited fc'tuta Vetera n.V Hurt an. will come fis th pf-r.-)nul reprof-ntutiv of President HataUnK to th" c(nf'icn c of Amerb-an Lecion othcial.- to bo h'-Id hero January 2') and 21. Juduo K. .M. Landis will ! our nf thi y " .ik j h. I. Kion rprf .entati es will include :U jtato commanders, adjutants and i.ntumal executive committeemen, chairman of tandintr committees and national official.-. TIi national vx--utjvc omimittcf of the American L-s!on Auxiliary will nifrt concur

rent ly. j Tib- main oufpOFe of the mertinc; is to arrange for a census of every e-?- r lco man and woman in th

o'üitry. Til" putii that national cominar.df r Harford MaeN'idcr will present to lelrif.it: s calN for personal interviews by Leciun canvassers of all veterans. Th" census will ) known a a ?'vr it and a.mpensation enmpaien and if modelhd aftr thf ""Ittwa ian." ur. f jlly used in that state whn Mr. MacNidcr was loin'iianurr there. After .appro al by th convention, the ( enus will be undertaken at once. Th ountry will oe d.ivided into districts. With a j ion committeeman t supervise. Iitricts will b small enousjli p that thorough canas-ln can be assured. l.ion xoluntern will work under the committe-Mm n and will -i t every houe mid int ri w every veteran. IMhsm CoinjMMiat ion. uestlonaires will be u.-d to a'ertnln, flrvt. what form of adju.te1 t om pen.-at ion is jireft'rred of the livo offered In the p-T.dir.c f'dcral hill. Wterans hae the pti.-n if cash ja ment. paid-up insurance, vocational training, aid in buyini: a home. t oid in et t 'dr. land. Information as to jrefer'nce obtained I v nnatu of tlo questiona ires, w ,. ()f at assistanep to the coveriunent in making prONisioi for iavments. Mr. MacNidcr lias a plan wiieiahy veterans will be cien th- option of turnins: their ompeiif.it aui piymentin'o a cei-Til fund, to b- adn;lnitered by th T,ec;o;i nnd o it of whih 'o.ins wlil bA mad- to di-ahhd. Ulimpioed cr medv omiahs. II" ' lif s th's fund v ill total .- veral million tl.ip.nr. Cutiv.iss'rs in the r.s,n wid i ri.r.ii how many ct rans wi'.l er. 1 inorrv to this fund.

i m ander. The committee's recom- ; mendationa undoubtedly will be acIcepted by the delegates and work

i on the memorial will start soon, j A budget of Legion expenses for the oomincr liscal year will he pre.

rit'd by the national finance com-

nittee. Plans will he adopted for

the Legion fe lend further assistance in he rehaVdütation of veterans. A committee will report on the subject of memorials in the United States to soldier dead. Other Discussion Planned. An interesting report will bo that of the Oriental committee, which has spent months in an exhaustive study of the question of Mongolian immigration and particularly the Japanese problem on the Pacific coast. The directors of the American Lotion Weekly will meet to consider policy, hnanees and development. A fo. mal dinner to all visiting1 I-o-;;ionn aires and public officials will be uiven on the nitlit of January 20. An inspection bv delegates of the national lieadi'arteis offices and an Initiation by the Soclete des iO Homines et S Che.aux. will be part of the con vent ion program.

Credit to Citizens for New Attitude Toward American Legion. Ihnford MacNMcr' r-oinir.JT to South Pnd jrav not only the people of thi-i community but Lecionnairei as well a nev.- idea of the calibre of their organization, a-- attested to In personnel of its officers. MaeNider made a ten strike by his humannffs and his cacprnow ti

b- of help to all veterans of the; World war, re-cardies cf veteran: orscanization affiliation. At Healthwin he was a buddy; here he was a buddy. From th moment he stepped from the 4:52 train at the New Vork Central station to th"

hour of his departure for Indianapolis, he was '"one of us" absolutely "for u." Inipctu io (cml)orshlp. "Over a million members natlon--)lly Tiow paid up." declared Commander MacNider, as he discu.ed

tlie membership in fc'outh Iend. "And we'll add a thousand the next few months, declared Po-t FInanc Officer Harry Enple. Knl's declaration was not with' out foundation. MacNider's comint" to South Bend signalled a helterskelter movement to join up with the all Inclusive 100 percent American spirited veteran organization of the World war. Mishawaka. Elkhart. Goshen. Buchanan, Niles and other nearby po.ts report increased membership owinpr to the presence here of the le-ion chief. Citizviis Deserve Civdit. To the citizens of South Bend, whoe spirit made possible the great demonstration for ex-service men poes much of the credit for the Increased Interest in the American

LEGIOS APPROVES A'fJH C0MPESATI0 POLICY Approval of the administration's ; plan for early enattmrnt of the sohliors' adjuster compensation biln at the prc.-ent session of cnn8rc? has been yiven by the national lepis-( ative committee of the American i Leplon. j "Th1 American Iepion is in accord 'vith the program decided unon hy President Hardlncr and coticrc?;inna! j leaders for the quick disposal of adjusted compensation legislation. ' j

saj'S a mesV-ape from J din Thomas Taylor, vice-chairman of the legion lepLFlitlve committee. "The Lecrlon now awaihs action."

Lcl ite nie uelayj and reverse:, j continued the messi?e. "the LcKion has feh confident teat the leui.-'a- j live and executive branches of the , government would finally unite to !

discharge tho nation's -obligation ta tho men and womon, who gave up everything to serve in the world war."

MUST DISCARD OLD LICENSE BY FEB. I, CHIEFLAHE WARNS

No Leniency to Ik Shown Motorists After End of Month, Warning.

MEMBERSHIP OF LEGION DOUBLED IN FEW MINUTES

Chief of Police Lane l??ued warnings Wednesday to the motorists who have not yet cured their 1 f 2 2 license plate?. The Hoosier iate Auto association, with present head(.mrter.5 in the office of William Ilapp, 207 S. Main St., Ins announced that in all probability Saturday will be the last day for obtaining license? frutn the office, and Chief Iine stated that delinquerts will not be trtated w:th leniency. The license bureau opened for business Dec. 11. lf21. and fines

that time ocr 8. "00 licenses have j

A- oh:co in the postoffire foi their j According to wrr from the n.i-f blanks. tasro head'jv: irters ot the national ' Preparations are b"ing made fori ictive jrepartions nr under way t-, the "real business" which will be-. establish .gc-ncies i Ch.icigo and , gin Fc-b. 1. ar.l in the meantime Plttsbu: g, tin- miin i;:ar:; :n jafrou-; these in enarge of the office saj ! l.ed by shippers of this section I. hey will be glad to give any infor-J is argued that breeders by se'.liiiT mation or help that might be need-j produt ta direct llminate prioiw etl relative to the requirements and j char-rr a which are counted .'n thi th filling eait of tho blanks. cost under condit lor.s now- ohtahr.n : !

, I. Is be?n to get any doubts cleir-! on fveral c f the larg- live st-t I: j ed away lefore we get too busy," j .r.arkcf s. 1

; raid Mr. Ciimmings. "When th j folks begin to line, up from here-

down to the corner we won't have much time to ar.wer question?."

EXPECT SESSION TO FORM PROGRAM

oom?Ans rn foilmal PARTUS. Our ftoek of freth cut flowers m- ' braces pome combinations that will ;

j b ideal for corsases. Sweet peas. ; j roses, violets, lilies of the valley ! i all arranged In a fetching manner, i ; Call Williams the florist and place- j I your order now. 353-tf j

Unique Methods Ubed in Securing Post Development

in Oklahoma. "This is how they do it in .Oklahoma," said Dan S. Ilollcnjra, National Director of Organization of the American Legion, when lie received the results of the first week cf an Oklahoma legion membership campaign in which 1.211 ex-service nien have been signed up. Ib.ro are some, of the ways and Iii cans utilized by the Oklahomans 'More than one hundred memlers wore added to the post at Duncan, on the first day of its membership campaign when the city "hoodlum"

i wagon cnrrifil neimquents before a

1. pit ion. On all ?irie one bears of

older rnn and women who backed lppointed judge who comd se the soldier during the days of no other bond except a 1922 mem '-.1? nt-inr tn 'trrst frirnds In hcrship card In the legion. Hun

the recognized veteran society.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

I served 22 months in an aviation camp In Texas and during that time fuw 1 1 r, r.yers fall to death, and kent en hying myself. While I am not onsulered in the category of "a lighting man." I herewith enter my application for membership In the Logion. Am i eligible? I was drafted and sent to a medical detachment at a l-Mse hospital in the T'nifed States, where I served for is months. Went through tli" flu epidemic on about three hours sleep in 2 4. and helped carry about "0 spinal meningitis eases to their last sle-'p. ("an I Join the legion? Yes you did your l it. I was wounded overseas and have .u-t discovered I was eligible to vocational training. For four months my application has been in. Can you speed it? We can. Letters have been sent cut to several sources rather irksome on the red tape of the Veterans' Uurau and your claim will recee early attwtion. The American Legion maintains a national service division which works 2 hours a. day on just such cases as yours. And It works.

To the:r citizens, headed by Pishop John Hazen White. A. It. Frskine, Frank F. Hering. Louis J. Iiammerschmidt, John Chess Fllsworth and the many others who volunteered their nervlces to make that event at Studebaker a 100- percent success, goes the thincs of the legion here and elsewhere for the coming

of IfacXidcr and for the effect of

his coming and the reception combined. 1-1 very effort will be made to keep the legion on that high plane which the public expects It to keep. livery word of that invitation from theso older men to peek their davlee on

civic, state and

will be accepted sincerely. Today the Kgion is sold to the people of South Bend as it never has been sold, and its future a.s a f.actor in the con.munitv is decided.

dred.? followed the city fire depar

tment on a run to the heart of the

city, only to eo a barrel of idazing tar and State Commander Hugh l'.

I Davis and Chaplain Walter Doner '.ass

ready to make membership speeches Duncan merchants have iffered prizes of $.100 to new members. Takes live Ml mm. Ildmond post doubled its membership In Jive minutes. Inviting all ex-service men to a banquet, the post officer filled them with chicken dinm-r and had them listen to addresses by the State Commander and State Adjutant J. C. Chatheid. After the talk;;, checks on al! local

banks made out to the post with th-

been i-sued. Only a few have ignored the opportunity to ecurOj their plate? without sending to In-1

dianapolis for Ihem. and the announcement of the closing of the bureau will undoubtedly brin in n few-more of tho stragglers. Unwillingness on the part of some

automobile owners to hurry their, application for licenses, according tc Chief Lane, may precipitate their i

arrest In tho near future

have gone out. said tho chief Wed ntsday, to apprehend motorics no showing proper licenses on their cars Feb. 1 and thereafter.

"Last minute delay may make It

embarrassing for motcrlsts.

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Recently instructions were issued by the state auto police, granting until Feb. 1 as tho last date old Ii-; censes will be permitted. This dabs;

has seen set for tho final equipment, of cars of proper lenses and. ac-i ccrding to Chief Lane Wednesday, j motorists who fail to equip their machines r.s provided by the neJ ( Mat eheai'light law, x ill he lk-ble to j prosecution. i

Live Stock Shippers to Meet With Farm Bureau Of-

fieials Friday Afternoon. j At the conference of St. lose ph !

county live stock shippers, manager:, directors and officials of the farm bureau, in the court house Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, it is beMtved a leftnlto program will be adopted to greatly incrcainc: the tcope of operations. ' I. H. Hull, district chairman of tho farm bureau, and C. H. Paul, member state live stock committee, it is understood, have prepared ten-

Orders! pil which win iunner

! support to thQ success of the Na

tional Livo Stock Shippers and Terminal association. Tnomas H. Jackson, president of the county organization, declares the movement to

-i ! handle live stock shipments through

Tho r,olioe denartment ! c00Pcratlv marketing at the large

been given orders, to brine intojscllins centers Is proving successful urt anv offender."

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Income Tax Blanks I ow Ready for Distribution If you made returns for your incline tax last year the blar.Ks for making them again this year will be Mailed to you . in the near tutur , accoplhig to M. (1. Cummings, internal revenuo collector. A number of the forms have already been cent nut. ar.d others will be mailed al scon as they are received here. Tluxse who hao necr befoie filed r turns v. ill be required to como to

national matte- j amount of the dues inscribed were

passed out to the veterans. All the; had to do was to sign their names. Tho same feature was staged b i l;e mah post, while the post, at Fnld offers an auton:.obile of a popular make to the lucky Legion recruit. The mayor of dishing has set asidt "America!" TVgion Week." newspaper? of the city have published the mayor's proclamation ami ate running laily stories of the pro

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Engel's Cut RAm 401 S.'icKi- St ORGiJTurK

GSGARETT PRICES

Camels Lucky Strikes Piedmonts Chesterfields Spurs

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Carton 10 Pkgs. $1.55 Apply here for 1922 Auto, Motorcycle and Chauffeur Licenses.

ON Tili: MOISNING Aram. For example we might take a New Year's party. After that even th? best of us feel groggy. To clear out the kinks in vour svstem to nnrnrl;

a lot of pep and enthusiasm, nothing j srew of the membership drive.

wilt nave a netter etfeet than a steaming Turkish Path in the base, ment of the Formers Trust. 4-ti

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sort a.inst th" w !.ir.r;t will te .tMiitil In pi 'Hing lr at-.d ohtainic. c quiek e 1 1 !o ;e. e ; 'rt r.ir, will ! e asked to tell what rhy .b'ir th.e LiitUi t ac "err.p!;h ard su-'g---lor r- ceiw.i ,ir cp cte-i to be of immens he: :,t to uatio'.al otficials. To Cntiidcr ,?lic-. Tlie tjl u - ,.f u ! .mp! ir . r f alo will he cor.!der-'d at the convention anil j-o:v me. iv dejjod whereby the I.-'i,'"'') in assist rationallv in placlrc --'!i'e in m!s. A onimltt - will t in a ropo t or, Thf memorial propoi.-d i:i hoT-.or

ir-ssi:.(;i:ii nius i:vs. (Mir buer. now on a buying trip in New York City has wired us of a ery. very, fortunate purcha of liiirli class coats and wraps. F.Na1 tly le i beautiful fur trimmed model. Thrsc wraps and coats will arrive today and will be placed on sale Saturday at a srreat big reduction. The FUsworth Store. P. S. See tomorrow's paper fof ilfsription and price. 1 'J

QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets

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VFAIPS UFSOLUTION

UltOKKX. He had determined to go through another year with tho old watch until he heard about the Schuell Tlan. At this Jewelry store on W. Jefferson Blvd.. you can trade in your old watch and get credit on a new one. It's a mighty intelligent plan. Why don't you do it? 5-tf

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That is the je ful cry. ef t!ieui.inds ine I r. Fdw.ird rri-dued Olirn Tatalot", thf substitute fr o.'iloinel. Dr. Ildw.ird. n I'rneti.ing physieian tor IT vears and :i lonii-ls idd-titae enmr. lifteerere! ttie foriuula fr Olive Tai.ltda while treating pntienis f , i r rhronif rnntip.'.tkn nnd tiTpid livers. Ir. IM wards' ijive Tnldts do i,ot eentain aloinl I. but a lu lling, hoothing vecef.ild.- laxative. No crii'pi'i is 1 1 "Keynote" of these 'ittte simar-cnated. dir. -dr-d taldti. Tlipy cause the bowels and livt-r t at l.ornially. Tli.y la vrr fu:-e thein to wii1 afurnt : tlon. If you hire ji "dark Nrnwn tin. nth "--1 .id brenth a dull, tired feelingtieadrwhe -- torpid liver -- i'nutipntS 'n. yeu'll find 'julck. pure nd t'le;i-ii.t results from ne r two .f Ir. l.'dwards' Olive T.-iM.'fs at bedrita.v 'I lio;:arMls taK- them i very nifht just to Keep riht. Trr ttx-ni. l.V rind 30c Adv.

APPLICATION RI,K I 'ill out and mall to Legion Headquarters, Chamber of Commerce Blrtg.. South Henri, Ind. I want to heeome a member of the American Ieginn. Please accept this blank as my application for membership in South Bend Post No. 30. My name is (Please print) (I"iit (Middle) Last) Address Ward Xo Pet. Xo Tel. Xo. Military organization in which I servtd

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I ite I ischare! Civil occupation Annual Dues . .3.7.00 Initiation $1.00 Pin 2a (Signature)

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Train N" "v.v h a '. i S. ;:!i Hnd at 7.10 .. ti.. fo.- Hartl 're- k and train Xo. 2:1 arrning S.citlj T'.cr.d p. m. will be .iM-ortlnu-d. Train X- 10 arrivlrs: from Chlcu" will ?: Saafh 1 for the f yrm At 1 . I a. m inf ad f 1 2 : J .". p. ' i . Trs'.n No 1: will 'ivo S;?': rrd at 1 O a. to. !-s , 12:07 . ni. a?-;d run ';id to T -rolt ii':-- t'l of Pert Huron arriving Detroit f)0 . m. Train Xo. . for T'ort Huron wnd Canada will lave Sontl Pen'i 2.0 4 a rr. intri l ef 2.?: a m. Por f artli.-r i r f 1 r'-- i : i apr' to C. A. M.'Xu;:, P...---. ;.. i Ag-.t. Phon ."faln fcl.

TALKS ON TEETH

NDURE PAIN?

Or Haw a Plato That 0urs tho PkKf of llk Mnuth? Py Dr. Ileath hi method. ttth or roots. r cardle.s of w hat ondit;..'i tliey are in. an be removed abolut ly without any pain whatv r.-w Jfliout u cf Irues n proiiuco uncor.setiniM:- any bad after ff . ts. This applies to anyone, for instance. t persons of 'Xtrec. weak bart. r of a cry n rou temperanu-nt, jitid where far or Iread of the dentist has retarded one from giving hi mouth the proj-er attention, such as extra tine:, crown or bridce work and fillirg. Plate onstrurtion i another important factor In dentistry. Why shoTiid anyone wear a clum.y, latteries plate covering over tho roof or pniate urfa'-e of the mouth w hn by my method a full n of t"eh cm be had that che a,u full fn? c. f taste, preventing the mouth fr.mi batinc. full tongue i.H.ra to talk as naturally as before your own te;h ware extracted? Jut think for yourself of the numerous advantages of such a jdate. This roofless plate, you understand, fits b 1 1 r than any fuli jdate that r.m be made. It cannot any tor, Wfil don-. You may as well have the brut 1 1. at obt.iinable.

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AND DECORATING SUPPLIES SEE CHARLES SCHUPP (Formerly Chicago Wall Paper Co.) Wholesale DECORATOR Retail 104 W. Division St. Lincoln 5S93

S25 and $30 Suits and Overcoats $18. 75 S35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats $24. 75

$45 and $50 Suits and Overcoats $33. 75 $60 and $65 Suits and Overcoats $44.75

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Mother's Attention Children's and Boys' Suits and 0 'Coats 1-2 Price Wash Suits at Price $1.25 Boys Waists 65c 40c and 50c Children's Hose Three Pair for $1.00

Pants Sale 25 Off on Any Pair of Pants in Our Store 25 Off on Any Fl annel Shirt 25 c'c on All Silk Shirts

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