South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 26, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1922 — Page 9
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 9 South Bend Legion Post No. 50 Meets at 8 O'clock Tonight. Be There--at the Chamber of Commerce.
THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1922
PHONE EMPLOYES WILL ENTERTAIN LEGION MEMBERS
Manager of Indiana WAX Conrrrn in (iliarp of Program Tonight. M i.iIh i .- i r ! - . : j i Aiiifr;f.in i-'.-: ..: '. :t. too- t - f t !"i e a u o . i ry a : .r r. .1 a t a r.'t rt-tinnw rt i r, . .) ) - I :dg-t ilnri'!.-. i i a i " ; i i.' r . f :h- ! n ai : ! -):rr- - i p. i ' ' .' i ' . 1 '. a..J hi- a I ' " I of i a i . all ; a . ; . I r : t . s h v. . ' I .i .: in n'- r - i : !i T.i !. f . I r i . i 1 !;;..: ; ? a :- ; . i a ' i.ii ! i! a ! H .. I V'.ur T1 ! h i 1 1 . ' . 1 1 1 ; . ; - i ' n r ! t u : ; 'i ; j i j l . i r t t ; ImK' i r of ?!,' Ii' ad i ;?i 4 t i . ! ;, ;; ompa n y.
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HARD NAMES, NOT HARD FACTS
Th" .Journal of Cfin.mmf, Hint journalistic ir (Talaha-l of Wall i- !;vin it. a i-purs into a TiUhtmare. It scrs "a barai of political
' in th r v)rl. Vorl! r.ar veterans making congress walk ran; plank. Their booty i the "bonus Meal." Tho United States ury Is trini,' to f looteJ. ruined, wrecked, enfeebled, impoverished
t plain hma.shed. Take the word of 11. Parker AVill is. the sprial
Wah:rirt.n r"rrespondnt of the Journal of Commerce, that the conr i 1 1 1 1 ! -tions of r.ii'2 ar" k'oin to bo bought in advance on a nonp.a'aan l.-.-js ;in.l paid for with K'.OOO.rtOO.OOO or nioro from the United it-- ti'.iiuiy. Tla- aforementioned "band of political pirates" have a " iniia- apja tite for money from tho treasury" which nothing but a bom; .t "jansion frrab," it serins will satisfy. Pres't Hardin? is hoc;tid and ham strung. Who is KinT to .ave the fair-haired child, the : t.uy of tli- treasury, from tlie Told, bad buccaneers? And so on. to th- extent of a column and a half on a recent front pita of this N v York hnan'Mal journal. Unscrupulous fffort to control oi V j-- oja- of the milder phiass f mplnypd to characterize the imp'.aidir.' i.i.it;i' of tho adjustr-d compensation bill. Tln would bi only anui-intr if the Journal of Coinmerro 111 not fh .tiiH' tina- m ist pi esnt the i . haracfor r.f the compesnation bill. It 1 1 f i i s to th' bill a.i intcmb d 'to j;ive the veteran sonu tiling he can t .'!h on at on i It siys the rout the first year is alleged to be ; :,...) im h, in a is it posiblo that the Journal of Commerce does not I. row tint tlii ii.ite lin:ine (ommittee lias repeatelly expressed its b 'i f tint tla- liest :ar c.Vst would be only $ 1 0r.0('fono and that in no yi, u- would tin. cost much exceed f 200,000,00" 7 Furthermore, does t oi tin Journal of Commerce know that it is estimated that only 20 I" i .! of tin- y.-ti rans will receive a.sh. while S( per cent will prefer paid ;n la.-ui am , or aid tti buyhiff homes or farms? r,r t the Journal f Cfinii 'iii- l j ts leaders a service by telling them the teal provisions ; M l,e:;i..ii'a adinfcil com pensa t ion bill. What a .ad oniiiiejitary on the change which 12 ring from I 1 - ' I 'our ar atro tlu Journal of Commerce was not talking of :! 'la in tej in- ti;-e.l of be'tTars. Today It compares the veterans wish foi i . in ) m n a I i ai with the appetite of a do Kruld'dng for a bone. It is the same Journal of Commerce which lias complacently witnessed the Kivniu of 2,aaii iaifi iomi from the United States treasury to the railroads aid tla- va nci on-; compensation f eve ry singl irnlusttial or -ommercial i 1 1 1 r : t which wax . t y the government in winning the war.
-5IP0ST EXECUTIVE
BODY TO THANK PEOPLE OF CITY
telephone during peace times
headquarters tonitrht. In add
to 10 of the brst W-kirg "Hello
girls in the city i:d. i-romise a Fhort musical treat by the telephone Quartet in charge of Comrade NIcc'i f the Indiana offices.
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tlen Orewiler hai sued an lm- .
portant statement In which he say? j he will buy several ou'A for th i headquarters billiard table if some j Resolutions Will Be Presented other cnnirad" will furnish the. trail.. ' i i m at Kepilar Meeting Jo-
The art gallery In headquarters . ha.H just received a picture of the ;
state championship basketball team! Involutions
for 1921. The team represented of .South Pend. and especially the post N'o. SO. The picture was do- members of thoo active committers nated by Comrade George Cooper, who m-.ide tho tiiCf. of the soldier
rerepticn a FUccen will b" presented before the regular meeting of South Ucnd Pot?: r.O, the American legion tonight. The resdutlons wie authorized at Monday's meeting of the
executive comnuttee. In the
L'On I roran it I ti o i'i
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HELP UNEMPLOYED BY CLEANING UP
n teht for Action.
thanking
tho peo
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t A very comtruendabio effort is b1 lug made -by the paint and varnish j interests i f the country, who .are ! spending many thousands cf dollar? i ia newspaper and magazine ada r- '. tislr.?. and In ether ways, to pro- ; vide werk, for the thousands of uni employed. Some of thc. advortis-c-
mtnts are attractive and Mii,'Ccivo. The chief proposition, wnich ernploymrut managers favor, is that privat u house.?, hotels, oilice bui'.d-
RICH ECCENTRIC LOSES AFFINITY
OBENCHAIN HAS BID TO STAR IN MOVIES
T, ANOI'IJa. Ca'. if.
Ralph IL Olman i- a i
the f.r
Comrade Ed Ho'-lio has gone In for winter sports. .s a skater. IM could get a job at the Pitz, and as a passenger on a whispering, whirling bobsled, he's the kittenV favorite cherry tre.
Millionaire Who Planned "Free Love' Romance is Slopped by Boston.
2?. Charles
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cf h .- former v Oben h tin . w cf munrir.g
Feb. f. f
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that h" is ter motion
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P.OSTON. Jif..
land, eccentric -o-.;r.g
has lest his "Idve mate." To lay. Miss Lillian Corrad
uar-
rdlhor.aire.
! Calvin ; graduate
r h'.rc prart e
Old Hill Armstrong fers p11. we kr.ow ski. n' e.t ce pn..
says he prethe kind of
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oi ..n.iiiTi t?i in pom, hoci uku u: tiblic v. il. act
lntrre't extended to mattete of civic pmitd tr
inT. etc.. can aeln tri .vitiia'ion l.v
making repairs and alterations and ! whom he rUnr.d to soar to a ' hightloinsr cleaning during the winter j r spiritual plane" undeterred by )Js Instead of waiting until spring, when j wife and baby daughter of th pcfmpläymtnt will be plentiful. nihility of prosecution on statutory Several hunJred men in South J grounds, was belmr cared for my a p.end are unemployed at this time Üoston familv. The young woman und at 'ea?t half of the namb-.-r are; plans to continue hr; studio at the
men. The conclusion h"ii of Applied Arts.
"Tin's is a caso where I feel that
the oast should b forgotten." said
of rn:vi'Ml :
, Davenport And Itos Srh'.al of Vrt i Wayne. ha3 orer.el cfT. :'s at f,:i N. . M&ir. ft 4--'.f
room at the Oliver hotel. ith.t .-it, .m- citn-.,r.r r. t.n
That there v.-as a revived interest ,,r,.mntiv roiirw.i m tiii. ntv if ...
ede- rx-5?ervic.3
ug.Tessions are no',! Miss alary Irving
I lusted.
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Duds, Whizbangs and H. E. From the St. Joe County Sector
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:o rcr at . o t ( k t ai a i lection of cIJk eis a f d f K. fion f'f In-pert vit Ica.aia-s.
flie att.x'lia-' growth ntot v(ti Tdii ire I
li.i :-:io a a 1 ' l a l: a 1 1 i Up c;.! i !y
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Sin i a anting b;i5 hiren llrniteil to 'he attillery branch of the s rvi e (p.- two recruiting sergeants have piii' haeil a chesw 1 and have is.ap-,1 a ciiallepge to any legion 1 I e I I . -
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men. rc inll'- - of uratitn yl'iliati- n t li
ing a lot ot gra I. Alt wives, r, mother- ..', daughters f World War . ar-v members of t!- Aaaraaa 1 ,aa.. re eligible to t!:e .:Uiliar. pp".jation can oe u.i at the rea.'ar
meetings or throagh the ..,.; .oli'i-i tant, P. .1. Keltrar. j 1 1 -s about time Now that the pol. h is a j t a,, . i , ,,- another movie
l'"trU has expreitial his wil-
'api-n-.-s t tel a few new ."toriey .it the m et i ig t omuht . t r 1 1 .a j 1 1 1 ! i Wliite has ! n kept 1 i - v during tho pat week delivering flowers t e tla sick t onirad s.
St W I llh'el hadn't hieen at a. ic-iting thi. year, according to tla- adjutant. Perhaps tin- t b-phone g'rl- will ha rut him tonight.
nent home, the auxiliary inlng Fevttal afttaioon r.; fill?. A Saturday .illrn-.o'i
noase I or xtr.n.-. ana nan ill be h Id .)ni.
p. an -il afw i k l .-i
fir-:.M tow.mii vr.iiNo.N'.s The reason clothing 21 per cnt
to ha a dance so Joe Cunning-
It au will h it another job for the legjoll.
Ud k it ' ' a r - lllo-t
Sommern, insurance (.fficer, is u-y with conversions. The 'i Til e nt - life .Vim? to be the important.
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With 1 i people in the Veterans hunau and plans under way by 1i;e. tor Korbes to make the South
234-tf j Pe-nd offic tin- same so as the In-
napoli office the vets of thia
listrict should he well taken care of.
Carl Prell says Wab..-h hrus almost recovered from the last Ftate convention of the A. Ti., but that there is still a shortage of foft drinks.
Uawron Midgley Is "at liome his new (lug-out at the Hthan.
Jean Johnson of
by birth and by residence, and he knows some good Swede slorie?, too, stopped off here to escape th Minnesota clty' 22 below. Jean Is president of the Minnesota Tankers, whieli Is an appropriate branch of the service.
wrlfaro as well 10u per reur. day's 'iniihoui.
Tuss Geyer is obtaining piier-s from Sid Cohen on an additional pasengered motor. "ongratulations, Ituss! Ketch 'im up to he a sol-
w ( viflrnrpil m the-iit include th. pos.biiit vfi of proattendat.ee at Mon- viding werk f.r every craft which ora ton nd( r t:s S. je roncraerl in the unkf-r of arv
Pomine presided, and presented sv-;1;infl of balding or premjses. M-al tnatters of vita'. intorfft to the) Tlu. Soulh rcnil chamber of 'ost jeemmerco employnient department, Harry Hngel. treasurer of the , which hai been in charge of a legion post. r ported a great impetus to i In;in f,.r tho ra?t year, is making
: ii. lo.moi-io, .im: e very etiort to :;na work tor me ex,ho majority were eithei paying ,crivCe m,.n and will be glad t send .air neapous. a,lr,c it. ,o 1.,- ... ... .
i'.-vn vi .. in, wi ft man to nu any nina 01 a j-o. i a.:i mking arrange tnents to carry them Main 100. over until they secured employment anI cared for other obligations-. Is-o t t Perner, employment olhrer, reported Ii:'IC! IOXATED TO C1TIZUNS. the jobless column rapidly tlt-croa-; To J. 1?. Iladleamarin, of tho P.n::ig - 'rce Theater J'orp., and Davi' Tokio Ix'gioti to Tao Initjatixc. ! orcltra goes the thanks f r the Tli it the Jygion insofar as South aiueic arranged for tho t ig soldi r
painting and decorating, i of the F- hool, in discussing M!c- Con-
tad's frie. "The Tide over league will stand by Mi's Conrad provided tla does not return to I've with Garland. " Garland now finds "himself facM wi;h the probability of living alor.e 4l-i b i i ,lr a la Vv 1 o VT r Vn i a ä
farm. 1 1 i wife left him and with
tlieir child is living with friends in I edhim.
et.
Calvin Stertzbich. chiropr&ctor.
N". Main 4-tf !
has opened offices at
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Lincoln 27
Col. P.ullock and hl Americanization organization i now working - I a . .
iioui- a a. Ptill batting- n million witli the I?ov A 1
i Scouts. As sc out masters, these
' Uomradrs Newman and lick are
More than lena veterans
only
1 e g 1 - 1 Avn 1 f um! n n n 'i I rf a nrv T.- Of n.
terrd at the Red Cross booth at the I tions speaking louder than words
big studebaker building party. , for hh(t rojry 0f A!iKTira.! j of the World war. Harry Kngle says he could easily;
make a trip to Ulorida on the money 1 received from due following the . sending of the annual letter. l 'peak'' Keltnep and Phil Nicar j are mapping out a. vocal course for!
their daughters. P.oth legionnaires are kept up every night for practice. Art MaePonald is said to be a graceful yki artist although he recently imitated the Humpty Pumpty storv.
lb. r;d was coruernrd would tnko the minion and reception at the. Stüde initiative in several matter ot civic baker administration building. Th2 and comrricnity importance was the Studcbakfr band al"o donated i'fl e. ncensus of opinion of th commit- services for that occasion aa well as let 'South Bend expects us to do for the e.ttra hour'a duty necessary this" declared Wado K Hardy, to frreft Cel. JLanford MacNider. "aial we must live up to wnat South rational commander, on hig arrival P.end expects." l;erc. Cemmardfr Kornine out!inel . . phus for several me-f.ng.i of vita'
interest to all eterans of not only the world war but of ot her services, and asked the committee's sanction for a general invitation to other vetMan .societies in .--outh Bend. This general invitation will bo expended. That the legion would stand behind every war veteran bo long as
ibided by tlie laws of st'ate and
w as declare d. but the combv vot d cide.l t hat m case-
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Legion to Help Disabled Back
To Normalcy j;;;;1:;;:
Plans for the establishment of an of violators of ity, state or national American Legion orgunizalion to co- Matute?, where guilt w?s conceled. operate with tho Veterans' hunajt, the Legion would in m way ask ien.specially in the care of disabled iency. Reports of unliwful activle service men, have br-ep made bv ties on th.e part f a few men
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post
1a ".ion,
country is cstal
Does Your Life Insurance Really Protect
Your Family 1
A Hi.ii't v.'.,. r.,.. nv..
... u,' 1 1 .nu- i i . l . a i . i , a i . i in1 ; lev.
'organization .vill hive reptaanta -
vaaniruue jvtix .mim'h nas s.uvu tive.s in all party, of ih t 1
7 no unemployment prooiem ny ac- wherever a Legion cepttng another "hitch' in the jib-d. o ri i it 1 .
! ina -American inon, in its n
! habilitation woik. wants to get real Ud. Bonds and 10 of hL girls . rcguUs for th,. .ick nni diM.j PX. will demonstrate the use of the ; tidier bom r legislation, proven- -' t.ion of ill advised laws and rulings.
ado-plat0 appropri iL ion., and im-' T.Toved mm h:n ry." Major Spragne ' VOl'R .'TTXT. said "Much, has been done I y the That's the feeling one will always U gion. but t. s-.jlis at the present have as long as you do not have your time ae far from satisfactory. This automobile Insured. Why not act at is especially true of ihe- liandünq o cn . and permit the Greenan Agency compensation claims, the proyer to eLminate that feeling? We're In hospitalization of tubercular, men- the i-'urmer's Trust Bid?. 5-tf
claimir g te. be c-srrvJo.o mni, w?iich were 'averting disredit to veterans in general were (specifically made, and Commander Komino was authorized to take drastio act'on if necessary to stop thtso practices. i Tho committee will tri et again on the first Monday preceding the next regular meeting of the post, or upon tall of the adjutant i
Don't let a poor skin spoil your pleasure Resinol can heal those
blotches and
mane voun
skin more beautiful
5ooihinq euidHt&linq
Your money back if
not satisfactory
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Fix Your Teeth and Die Older
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roe: rt jour mouin. ie-ais ? :-.e of tnst ar.d speech normal. Or.e that doern t clatter a.r.3 dp; or.e that you can v ai well r.iture's. Do not ctr.t your If vlth the old fr.hIonel mfdfComi up er.d let u prc It.
Th ofacft In .'ao thoroahJy equipped for X-Ray werk, r1Ä . . iMI - - J
uor. crowns, n;:;nr ana pyrrohvH. trfatment. P'-ir i nilr.d th!. rliw of d?nnietliod of rep-.-ieir-g a full ft ot tistry ccrt.T veu r.cth.'.rg If this teeth Is net j-.ut a w e rftpr".! or If vre do i.ot remove any fiith abpolulely without pairDR. R. W. HEATH r.O 2 South Mlobigrin St. Over PtJjr Store Telephon Idnnoln 6M2
APPLICATION" niAXK Pill otit and mail to Ixglon Ile.ulquarter, CliamteT of rommrrec lildg., South Bend. Ind. I want to become a member of th American Iecinrt. PKas nrcept this blank as my application for membership in Kot;t!i Ir;d Pe.st No. 50. My name is . ( Please print) (FlrM) (MlddlM LJt) Address Ward No. . . pet. No Tel. No Military organization in which I pervei lat! entered servico Pate Discharged Civil occupation ........ Annual Dues ..$3.00 .... ... ... Initiation 11.00 Pin m .25 (Signature) J 4.25
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NrEARLY all careful men provide life insurance to the limit of their meajis for the protection of those dependent on them. But strange to say, few give thought to what may happen to their insurance money after it is paid to their beneficiaries. Statistics 6how that in most coses, the money paid to heneficiaries of life insurance lasts only from five to seven years the result of extra.vaga.uce or speculat ion. Are you satisfied to know that the msurance provided for your family may go the same way?
A Life Insurance Trust arranged with this institution will safeguard the proceeds of your policies. It will relieve your heirs of the rcsponsibüity of investment, and assure to them the fullest benefits from the money you have provided for their use. Our fee for this service is so small as to he unimport-tnt-Whether you have a large or small amount of life insurance, it will be to vour advantage to dLcnss this important subject with us and secure full information.
St. Joseph Loan Trust Co sr Joseph couattt sa vavgs bank
tal, and nervcus cacs. and tho proper vocational training of the men." Memorial to CJalbraith. Construction of a. men..eriil in Cincinnati lo the lato F. W. albraith. jr., former national commander cf the Legion. In been authorized by the Legion's national executive committee. The committee also designated Oct. 1S to 20 as the dates for the fourth annual convention, which I to ce held in New Orleans. Other resolutions adopted authorized National Commander Hanford MacNider to appoint an athletic commission to arrange a national system of competition between Legion athletic teams, and requested to the navy department to Investigate reports of discrimination against ex-service men at navy yard?.
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Camels Lucky Strikes Piedmonts Chesterfields Spurs
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Carton 10 Pkgs. $1.55 Apply here for 1922 Auto, Motorcycle and Chauffeur Licenses.
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ornci Rs or south bend POST, NO. no, Tili: AMFJUCAN LEGION. COMMANDER Otis S. nomine 8th fl. J. M: S. Bids, t'outh Bend VICE COMMANDER Harvey Klockow South Bend ADJUTANT Ibnlph J. Keltrer South I'end. TREASURER - Harry Enge: 401 S. Mich. t.. South Bend ASST. TREASURER Jacob Eng:el
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SERGEANT AT ARMS E. E. Beck South Bend EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Wade L. Hardy Joseph Cunningham Dr. R. L. Sensenich Dr. Arihur L. Knapp Col. C. S. Bullsck Jay White A. R. MacDonald E. J. Rochf (ieorge w. Freyermuth Chamber of Commerce HEADQUARTERS
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