South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 50, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 February 1922 — Page 9

SUNDAY. FEBRUARY !9. 1922

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Official Rules of Golf

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Editor's Note Th, r. ?f rls of (rolf ;i rt : .1 entire OmbrUl Ebt o cepted by the I'nit d ocitlcn ).

the fourth 'Ij.MoIuff If a ball in!.- ln Anything rt rir.g the ; Movj:;?, a ill hall be dropped, cr if ' U it' s ai a- j on t h j.urtir.g r.v n. rdvd. as n-ar

at nr ;,.:,; to tha riice where trie

J J 'ft v.'.-i s . n th !. witho.r. penalty.

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fjonniAi. am niEorr.ii tiii:! Th

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,f r.alty

for a breach of this

Rale .hall be the los- of the ho'.o in ,

! Match Play, and the los of two j Iim; 1.".. ! Kroks In .Stroke Competition. Playing n Moving Hall A rdari j hall not rliy vhil- hi-, ball Is mov-j " I5l M Kt RRplaortl Hj , ir.g. under th. jipr.yltv of th- inn of) Out-Me- Asmry If a ball At Rest be i tho hole in Match I'lay. ar. 1 th loa j '''-' 'a'-t' h' agency outside the j of two strokes in Stroke ''om-titlon. , "atch, exctpt win -3. the player shall j except In the ca of a te-eal ba'.l j drP A near as possible to the j I Kul 2), or a all trurk twice I ?ace where it lay. without penalty.' Utile 14).' or a ball In waf r riiulc j ar4 l! l" d!s;dae?d on the! 2$). Vhen the all only rg;m to'in? greca it Fhall ho replaced j

move, while the rdayr i. making hi Jout i.er.a.o'

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AIRSHIP

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backward or forward

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incur no penilty ural r th:? Rib-, but I Iiu' all be the lo?3 cf the hole in j

ho 1. not xmpt-d from t:.. j.rovls- i -arrn nay. ana me in9 ct two ion of Hülfe i: U) or H :l'- (1) j strokes 1:: Stroke Competition, nnd of Rule 12 ( ?. ) an-' 5 i . I iioa: is.

Hall Intrrfcnd With By Opponent, I'tc. If a player's ball, when in mo-

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striking Hall Tuiv If a player.

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when makinira tror:--. ;n l oth Mitfh i , . . , . . . c. ... . , ; by an opponent, or hi. caddie, or hi nnd Strode Comp'- ;t:on, '-tr.k i the i , . l 4, ',, , , ,, . . ,. . mi club?, the opponents s id shall lose, bill twice, th..- p'-naltv ill he one ! ,, . , , tr.f hoi1. 1 troK. but he ?hal lrur r:o further j .r, , . ,, u .. . . ,t NOTL. If a p ayers ball, when penalty bv rt.ison (,f h:.-- havir.-,' play- i . . . ,J . J '

ruli: 1.1. Möllns or IScud I nrj Uixoil or (irov-

Ine OIjet.M. Before

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f all In play, a play-r -hall r.ot move,

bend, nor bre ak an:, thsr.i; f.x d or

his caddie, or hi.-? clubs, the oppon

ent's sid shall loso the hole, except a.s provided for in Rules 9 (2), 16, 22 (2), 21 (1), 22 (2). and 3C.

roving, except so fir as in nec-s

f-ary to enable hirn f.iirly to take hi.-: j-tanre in aildrs---! r.ir th ball, or in ir;akins his back v. ard forward

?-wir.r. The club may or grounded lightly, and not p r r the ground.

The penalty for a brr'i'

RULi: 19. Uall Striking tlw Player, Ktc. If a player's ball strike or be stopped by himself, or his partner, or either

of their caddies, or their clubs, his s!d ehill Into the hnl In Mntrli !

1" ' Play, and the loss of one stroke In J on j Stroke (.'ompe-titlon, except as pro-i

vi le i for in stroke Rule IS (1).

New Dirigible Capable of Terrific Speed is Being Built bv Italian.

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i .ire '.: 1 1 ' ) -rf Ic: . siitar.ee. .-; ' I - as gr-.: j an hour will I v I be-tween Lora. on and N

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;dvards iron Works ;i:t on: nnd: Icinforohic:. ( li.'.nncN. I I'oami,

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While the Hess L pone the clerks at Vtrr. ir,' are practically p. .".a clothes away. 4 5-tf

LONDON', Feb. IS. An airless

filrjthin rllr'flVi'o anaKlo f n s-miaI .

V ' V - week or. of 21 o miles an hour at hich air lev-

! f!s i- to be constructed in Italy from : ; the f.'.nns of Sipnor Vauem. lead-

!In- It'ilian bailor. n expert. ! Signer Vaupe.in's ship I. to be a i vacuum, with three ordinary envelj e r'-. one inside the other. From a j i "rf'ct vacuum In the Inner envelj ', ir pn-sure would be regulated ! in tl:e lnte-rnie-,1; ite and outer envolop. ? so as to prevent ct-llapso of t the airship throuph the normous

New Ida J Ö .0 Gas Irnr.. for this

$ 'J. . 4 ) . r o i; r w '. r. 1 o w s jos::pii m iv'or.x.

Coal on Colfax Av2. S. C. Lontz & Sons Main 74

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jiuiP snail ne im- io-s o; irif

hum: so. l'Ia)i!)? OiiK)ncnt's Rail If a

f.t this I hole in !

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Match Play, and the r,r two j (

.v.roivrs m 'ro,( -nip. ::r;..:i. playt - play the opponent's ball his A player may t tke a praeti.-e Swm- : thall Jo0 the hoIp In :Iatch riay or swings after the bail is in I'iay, ! unp-,J more than a club's length from the j T,u, opponent therl play the ball. (U. S. (I. A.) I playc.-'s ball, in which case the penIn grounding a club, a player may j alty u cancelled in Match. play, and only ground his club lightly. Draw-, thf ho,f. 5hall bo pIayea out wlth t;le Inxr It back and forward arrt the ; hri;ps thus exchanged, line of play is illegal and entails a; (h) Th3 mistake occur through pe-r.alty for the los of the- hole in I v.Tl,n., information riven bv an on-

ponent or his caddie, in which cae

tl:e re shall be no penalty in Ma:ch

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California Co-Ed Inherits Rare Collection of Fossils

Match Play and a penalty of two I Mrokfs In Stroke Com;" tit ion. j

L ndue pre?.ur in proundin

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nut cmansa into p.-n.iiiy. i .v .v. , Lefore the opponent has played. It

shall b. rectified hy dropping a ball as near as possitdo te tho plac

' Pl iy; if the mistake be discovererl

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lialls Within a Clul I.'nth of when- the opr onent's ball lay.

IirJi OÜMT When the balls lie, In Stroke Competition, If a Comwithin a club length of each ot he r j petit or play a stroke with a ball through the green or In a hazard, cihvr than his own. he shall incur no the ball lyin j near the hok- may. at ' penalty, provided that he then play-i

the option of either the play r or the , his own ball, Put if he plays two con-

!--cutlve strokes with a wronir ball. hv shall be dls-iual:!d. In a hazard, If a Competitor plav t:''.re than one stroke with a ball ether than his own, and thi mistake

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NORTH JUDSON Word reached here Wednesday of the death the evening previous of Foster D. Short at the State hospital at Logansport. He had been

j in a critical condition for several i months and death was not unexi pect cd. The body arrived here Wednesday afternoon and lies in state at the Eatinger undertaking parlors. ; Hurial services will be held at Round

Lako cemetery Sunday at 2 o'clock. , purpose. Resides propelling the

pressure of the outer air. Italian experts are enthusiastic over Signer Vnutpran's invention. It is expected to revolutionize dirigible flying in peace anil war. Instead of usIiil: the present pasfllled container, Signer Vaugean has created plans the basis of which is the inner vacuum envelop lighter, naturally, then the lightest pas. from whlv.h air would 'be expelled by means of vacuum pumps. Rxperi- j ments with vacuum airships have! failed because cf the er.prrrous pres- I sure of the outer atmosphere, J amounting, with a perfect vacuum. ; to as much as 15 pounds to the square inch, or the outtide of the J ship. Signor Vaugean believes he has overcome this by building a ship in three sections, one inside the other, i The space between the outside of the ship and the first interior hull would j be partly emptied of air. Still more j would be pumped from the inter- j mediate envelope. The center bag

would be as nearly a perfect vacuum as it would be possible to obtain. In this way the pressure of the outside atmosphere would be distributed over three surfaces. It would be reduced to less than five pounds per tquare inch on any portion of the ship. Signer Vaugean's, ship will be equipped with four 300 horsepower engines of the type lnventel by Prof. Garu.Tia. These would burn heavy oil instead of petrol, theieby. with the absence of lnflamable hydrogen usually used to inflate airships,

eliminating to a great extent the I

danger of fire. The engines will serve a double

MS. J. KFORD Contractor and Builder 1S14 MARIN i: ST. Phono Main olM FMimnto- ("ImmtC uMy I "urrjh-l

A BIG GALA NIGHT Tin: cinc.uio itvi:" Dance Orrlio-tra Supremo ruN r.M.oiii:: singinc: i : n t i : i :ta i x m i: n t : Prirs to Rancors ALTRUD RROWNLLL, Director II. Gillette. Man::er TWO BIG NIGHTS Feb. 22-23 PLACE HALL 8:30 P. M. S. Lifajette St. Never before ha-s an orchestra of this ciillber leen cntour

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opponent, be lifted until th other ball ii played, and sliali th- n ! replaced as near as pos-ibb- to the place where, it lay. If either ball be accidentally mo

u in ruinpiyirg n a cm i.u.1, no oc u

Ienalty shall lo incurr. !. aril the stroke wit'o the wroiu' ball fro: ball fo moved shall f. repine-, d. o-;t;d. the limits e.f the hazard, h

ff'V re d be tore lir in.-, plave-I

The sad news came to relatives

and friends here Wednesday eve of the death of Mü?s Edith Short of this city. She had been taken to

ship, they will work the pumps by which air will be expelled from thc envelope, so that the vacuum can be increased or diminished at will In

the Lakeside hospital at Chicago on ; order to make the ship rise or fall.

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no p'omlty

provii d h

If tho lie of the lifted ball b- n 1 - :

tered In playing tho other ball. th th-n pb.s Iiis own bf.ll. Th peplifted ball may be placed ns nar as- alty for a breach of thi.- Rub s!ia!. possible to the place where it lav b.- d:'s-!':;il::iration. rs- . Km!-- v '

and in a line similar to that whir !i it f ItuI s fcr play in h'ti- l;.- t.'ompeti-

t ion ). Oiftli" puttinrr green the p.ill shall I..-, t ' pi ic . d. (2) PIain.r Rail Out-ide Tlie Maioli If o player in M.tt-!i I'lay, ! ay a 'tti'.:e- v.ili th ball of any- ' ' ' " r.t n --.i ', d in tl: match, and the- mi-t..;., ! di-.-over.' I and inti-

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originally occupied.

iiuli: 17. (1) Moln Ikill sCopjMtl !; ;i ball In Motion be stoop, d or d',:',.'t--d by any agency out.-idt- th matfh. or by a fore-caddie. It i- a rut. ( 1 1 1

Monday in hepea cf saving her life j from a complication of troubles cul- 1 i-.inatlr.g in an acute peritonitis, she is survived by her father. E. A. Short of Chicago, Mother, Mrs. Laura Short, brother William, and lister Nellie, all of North Judson. Henry E. Whlto of Michigan City visited relatives here Wednesday. Tho new library was opened to the public Wednesday afternoon and will be open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons hereafter. Mrs. Laura Short Is to bo In charge. R. B. Durham, veli known coun-! y cow tester, has accepted a po.-?l-ion is herdsman at the f tat ft sanl- j iarium at Rookvilie, Ind. I The Seniors of the local high! school staged th ir vlass play "Home. Tie s" at Lurch's hall Wednesday and ! Thursday rvenlncrs. I

It Is claimed that owing to a novel

g re-en and the ball -hill b. from tho spjt where it U. The penalty for a br. nm Rule shall be the ;o?. e.f the

Match Play. er the lo .--i es m ;rok- t.'on'.pet it !::.

p: -'"o of thiö

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... - ' I s. l . . 1 . I . 1 I v . n . ri:r: i;lk v. Cahf.. ie-. is. ir.dK'.s in .a l.n dd man har? . ri for Clara I'j-evii. University of

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I-'ormcrly Ungcr's. Ki) E. Jefferson I'lvd. :.0 ONLY

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I Mr..-nt has j l ived b:s. i t :ro';e. tlo r- shall b im. r.alty; if th" mb;-tr:.- ) ;;"t ii-o.ti-' 1 ar; d m ir.ti-

I n. ated nr',' :-tf.-r t .. ..-ou.m. 1

p.ny d l:;s i. t str. !;, -i le shall lr-- the ho.

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BERRIEN SPRINGS Mies. Jame s Mo rrow s .1 o.- -

i-ited relatives h- r t !

e- k. Pa!-. l: months .-.11 on of Mr. ami Mrs. E. R. Si;- 1 .: d Tueh.y. follow imc a a :li:;: -- f . Vt-r 1 1 months with spin '. m- :ru.tis. Tli t'u:; r.;l .-rvicc ua ;. I i at the h''m V. .in- h Li v ai:a . : ba..;t- ! bv

R v. J. II. iiarmi'.:':. Ihn . il v..: S t oi it k et-ii.e-t : y. Mr. and Mrs. Ihn 1 Mab;

Nile- and Ke im- :h Stahl sM.!i were- here V.

t-nd the funeral vmx . f uncle, Frank A. Rran.c.:. Rerrien Spring Imhp-ndrr. ends drove to To vert Th irs 1 iy Ir.g to play ti"a L v ; t b.v' learn. Covert won !: .-t:; . 2''. to 2 0.

Mr. and Mrs. I

PLYMOUTH

'am-.-. W.th the .bath. i.f .b .;ri. 1 -v. V-"'.i g. oh

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Loai- Ar; .. :., Ma s Pr-.wn com s into p.-.-.-.-ion of an e laborate and

i rai" ' -li ti n of foss: and min- - j ei'.ib. io.-.v occupying a v. a : -hou-'--

lu-t wliat ,he will

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AlTO.MOiilLi: KRIWIRINCJ ei'.iarantt-eil On All Make of (ari Jlrlns Viirn l: IJ-ror Sprlnj TXnh ovEiuAM ()l tii i;i:m co. inc. C3'! N. tloh!i;:in St. I'hone Main ')2

in Sa n ' ):.

T); ho. 'ri b f t ' - b w

:! ty- 'v.-;:iii annual (..a-n-

' r'ae Marsliall e.-.mty S ir. bay c a; ."it ;.n b. -.an jtrs pr grar. w.'li th" s: . i ;. f f w rit in . o.g. "' w -f i .1. 'iari.-tian

Mi.-'S Juh.t Yo key. .;- -:::a:: of the hymn by

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H;-- .-at id u e are told to ! child in the, -way he but v... . 1 1 : i train tr ir :y vo T! IIMv til -y .--iould

lo wo! thrm tlie fC.II ge girl does, not know-, for tim . of many largo u n i r -: t i s ar- upon them. Tli- v ' re gatii'-r. 1 by Prof. Sr. John during ' x p-1 i i ; o r.s to many se-otious of the trieb.-, a Tel their vain- m oarr-iay bis md b--n - a a' it. .1. Tl;at tl;ey rr. willed to Miss ?! i -a a. m.-'.ea-l ., f T. .--oira iinlvr-r-sity !.r,i.'''ti!ii was the ng d s i.-nti-t's tribute to rb.e young woman who b. ad .a. t ' .as Iii- nur. nt a Sm d1:'--c. hr.-Mit ai. She had bfoti studying there, after doing medical work dur- : n r 1 1 1 w a r.

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id Ire -s ,,f k..v. Virgil C.

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for th Church e f Elgin, 111. Hi t

Mrs. Henrietta R visitors at the Ed in St. Joseph. Ott. Erar.k'v :

t he Indiana at. 1 company, is tr a!

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Jr.'-.n the old couple agreed to leave m-st of their pos.-es ion to the kindly you int nur- a o( this pact Miss I'ro'.vu !n 1 no Idea until the death ia mly of the L'-.-od-- j-lst.

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tile Raptlst church Man I.;v .,;

-K The public i iavit. b l. F. Rilley attended the 1 a: ;:-. f the Twin City Jew i- is at thv. Kle.incr club in R :i liar! r iY.day evening. Joseph Retchek an 1 family are i.itlr.g relatives in Chicago. Charles Stelzer cf lUrrhm Sp.rimr and Mis3 Mildred Hiielsmar. of Cht-

a-s- , f tl : Ced.m ls and be Invit rer.ee. w

con f i re : , t lie st 1 ructinur the of app:a

. a trwu-i.-..-s:.:s and t tab,- par: 'h opens m 1 0 . . - are -oing

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a Mrs. J. A. Ruth et Chicago died in Res Anr!es Thursday, after a short illne-s. It is not known wh- tber the body will be brought to

50c DINNER it A. M. to S !'. M. W ASHINGTON KI1STAUHANT Ä: CARETIZRIA Kca l V)fb, and After-'I heater Partie a Specialty

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rago were married

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Wednesday and went to Chicago for a few day's visit. Mr. Stelzer Is one

of the proprietors

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or net. as Mr. Ruth i lue to make the trip at thli

time. Mr.'. Ruth wa-s- a sifter o; Mrs. Jul. a Thomson und an aunt o!

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Springs garage. 1 D. G. Uriek has been ca the sick1 list the pxst week. j Mrs. George Erlar.d n of Chicago Is her cwir.g to the i 1 1 n r.-.s of her mohf r. Mrs Ulys-ses Sherw od. Artnur Thiele has purchased the interest of his partner. II. J. Evje, in tho Rerrien Springs Rroom work--1 and will continue the business under !

tho name cf the Rird Proem Co. Major Murdoch. Circle will have thiir annual Washing! n tea-party Thursday afterncon. Reb. 22. Comrades of Kllpatrick post and. the Rrrle.n Center pest will b their quests. Mr. J. II. Stover and ht-r granddaughter. Haze-1 Helm, went to Chi

cago Thursday, where Har.el will j undergo treatment for a ppe:; ileitis, j

William Zech is sha-.vit.g Lis pros pective oligomers a tt-autiful Star'; Pre s. Golden De'.lclcus a; pi". Herm-an Hu-bnr, who his been working lr. St. Joseph, has returned hotr..

K. V. Brocke of this city.

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Mr. A. J. JVeisburp, Owner, Oliver Hotel Here's What Pleasant Valley Products Mean to the Oliver Hotel "A large variety of salads mean a great deal toward an increased patronage for a hotel dining room or cafeteria. Salads are popular with every class,, type and age of diners and in order to make good salads, it is necessary to have the best of vegetable greens, such as lettuce, celery, cabbage and the like." "Last year in the Oliver Hqtel dining room and cafeteria we used $45,000 worth of greens and vegetables alone. When we could we bought these products from local farmer?, but many times in order to secure the beet, wo had to buy in the markets of Kalamaroo and Chicago. "The development cf the Steenburg Farms and Pleasant Valley Products will be a benefit to the Oliver Hotel. It will mean that we can buy first class vegetables and greens locally a saving to our patrons and a convenience to us." You too, should know the Steenburg Farrri3 and Plcarant Valley Products.

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