South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 78, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1922 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1922
LEGION DRIVE TO
AiuüUBLtbb will ö AK ' lUiiHJKKUW : Mayor N rhirt - Citirn; to Avit Nation Kmployincut CaintKii :i. 'r r V.W V r' r. ;i Ik.Iv,- of i-...:; v..; lr of the A..' r:r in I-.-ti to -r- -.- ft.-, . r . -. . . . . t . . . I . " . '4 jv. p. . Tk-- ,:r;v w :'d h-.;ki ay ard r .-.;-.t p,u -. during i . . . v.".-., d wwFh t.m- a .-.:rf ;.; v. : : i '!.!! to T am ; ! I" I :' . ir: -l 1 , r I to otk 7 , of th' An, rl' an ! -s'-n "t" 1. .k-. a:: a - j f 'i i to c;r c a n 1 a rr- 1 1 iZT i to do th' ' r nr. s. itii v.h.ch to ai.:-cri th: u:- :T,r,r'.I fx-." rv:-: .-. n. Ii I fo::.l:. t t hr t-r-." of rnr to i-j!i tir vour x i ir.-. ; r. 1 I. rr,th;:i ar. ui:df rt.i!.- r. -y o ;r citiZT. r:ov. i-:.-f a-! f.f :t-r whn buil ii::r rot, st ru-t;r.r: mil ab: orb the ur.Maployi fin. d, i.r.p.ii tin bo dor.o to hfPj t!1. :" jour. -T Tr.f :i. "Our ci'y cfr::er:j nrr. doir-r all th' y can to r n:rdoy war veterans and I t!;ir.'; that if thi-i rour.-o 13 followed ! I -.- oth' rs tJiat tb.frr v.-ill ;oon bj j i orar.de. to err. pic vine at ff all who: are in need of work." rjedo rooixT.it ion. I'o:t L'J of the A:arr!an legion j will coop-rate- with t!io Chamber of Corn reo c.'nplojTner.t bur-au in tu jkin -A the wc c su'ce-sfji as far ft.s Ho-jth Her..! is cor."ern':d. Membf rs of the pe.-t auxiliary hao off',rol their tri-.-'3 in liitin e'.Ty, t K- rr ico :r.ai who ij out of work.! Tho hear'.eiuartf'r.s In tho Chamber ! of Commerce bulldlrs' will bo open j Monday from o'clock until j o'clock, a. nr. t h " ex-servico r.i"n ar. 1 j v.orsi; who want po-itior. nro re-I f.aest' I to register during ti:at time. Jo'.'.I, elvi , fraternal, a:;d veifar" j or-a niatlons. and buine.-a men ar'! cmpI"yer;T be aked to unite inj a -ytcma.tic drive against unemployrunt. The- he ads of truer, o reran iza- i tion.i as the Knights of Columbu.--, tho Rotary elut., Tho Ulks, and tho Chamber of Commerce have alreadj been asked tr cooprrato and tho mayors of citira and governors ot ftatf.s rrquctod to proclaim Mon diy, March 10, "irmploymr nt Day." MeCray Ajiprcucs Dri. Varren T. MeCray, governor o! Indiana, has endorsed tho movement of tho American Ieclon. Ilia communication to State Commander Grrr id as follows: "I am ph ased to l'arn that Marclj To l)a3 been t.' t aside to bo designated as 'Ann r!cm Irjoa L'mployment Day "I havo n;dr-avored at all tlmci to reeo.nir.- f x-.-ervi' nien In eve ry v ny pojhi,. ar. I I qtiite approve o! that . oij t-rlii - fur-rally adopted t
bv all e : ;pIovt rs ::i so far as practi-, Tii" de. -ire for expansion brouirht a 1. I -inr. r.-dy tru.-t th" objtct oa;tli.- ;. oni:r men to th"ir n v .torc. fk io attain will b" accomplished ' Ik' v mo-lf rn llxtui-' mad" for ron-
;nd .it tho univcrs.tl employment for vVr veteran? be triven hint as ta;:dla tlm In lu. trial Situation j vamr.-." J urrmnmr fanlriv. ! ' "lry'. community will ca.ro fori jus own 11 iu ar.i a joo, ko iiom: aiul t; hr,me-folk5i will (are for you." ü tb.o slogan that lias le-n adopt-d by tho legion, and in fitrt!.' ran " of this civic authorit i-w-;ii lo a.-' ru to iperd up community rrojri".; such as real repair and brid-' b-i: liner. Community trto k tarens will be encourasred and th farmers asked to employ ex-s-rvi'-? men in planting their spring crop., A united and sympatlufic effort i-i tKco-v-iry, it Is r-iid, if the. wieh i to bo ;t sucees.5 and th" Unemployed ex-servico men of South Fend an 1 ommuniry given work. Ofiicials ol th" legion reqi;et tho aid f th'" citizens of South F"r.d. Oliver Theater to Present Comedies of Stock Company Mannp'inrnl Says llouso ill Im Darkened to Pictures Rrjrinniii": April 2. (' nvh T' d tk.it t!i t'mth TP td
tiieater-goir. g p'.b.i;.; hass h id its rdljjp-ral decorations added beauty to of motion p:. ture-,. t!ie Oliver the- j the skua fur its initial da v. a'r-r m in igon.t-nt ant:uncAd S'attir- 1 The . Imp w ill feature particularly
dny that be.r.'- Ing April 1'. b gitimate drama u .II su;pl i' ' .- ptc;i:rf-! t .ere. F. H. V.k. I. m rn: -r . di dir 'be : 1 1 e . r f t ::- '.'.- i o s 'VfC v .- J- v ' ; . I . 1 . l'ut th.. Tru ..." 's-irdik- t.-kn . tii as Si. ar.d Ao im and wi.l : te preser.te d.
e: :i;r.a until April 2 be. of!c lirb-mas will be- di.-tri'.v.xtt d to
existing -er.tr 1 .-ts on s-re--r. reb"-" s--- v. Mr. Woo ! s-ai !. a future -.t-.Iv j I .. . K . , .. ' 1 , d tin r th U in th--tin p : : t - t ( f rr V a:. - ..I v.; i:. .: at; e::tir- alb rr.i at:; i v i.ir.. Tiie (hi.ar p.ktVt rs iT-.clu.Ie su h a. ;r.r- it; its p- s n n e i a -s ?d.- s lb ssi Dai-.-y. M.s.i Heb n M.irtrik. Miss p..- itri !-::-:. Gi n ikvi-f. r. W:!l:ata '! itf.p. Gr H-av.irl T F '.war N F-F . ' F" ith ib n k. ' . ' e r.- . In add.ü n a::-: .... i pr, i pi -d i;ct ! r ; .f tke ! : a ..fiord -'. P a al .r p: the r . . a- . - - -ilu -u r.s ill : ei the .v: o :' Tk" fk'.,:- !... e , . - Pauk '' i W.lbam Pik, an 1 r- - V 1 1 e ! s . ! s ; m j-, k tk '.t t !: v k 1 f a a ;
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t 1 cr b r r fforts t : 1 : . '. gP'.a er-- h .-. in sich elt: ct'.er w Cs'em F.tnjdoy i:ent Bureau Places I6r Persons During U 'ccJ; ;.o hut. dr. d ar. I .ty-he p.- r..r ". ;:.vk;d.: g 1 w om- :.. wa re placed ::; p ..tFf? throuii tk- mp'.oymtT.t t ;:ei:i of the Cham.. r c.f Cot:.::.' - Of th.- hvl app: i T T. w er- tra:..-.- nt F!fhty-r.v.- per;:. iT.. :- r '. t . j.- a w r ...... ;;ro. or p.- 22 The r'.'v "hunk pke i fo- niMU . i i . . . i ; . 1 the w . k must b t'-e 1.-- , A ' dos.?.
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iWeiAafe Resorted to by Rum Smugglers
Well Known Local Youn Men Vw Proprietors of Mrns (llotliini: Store. j Ti ' ; :; F r: -.a I r.p-n ir.g f.i r.'-w 3. ' r. ' !'?!: Hi - st'!'- it; this !.'. th 3 bl M.(,M ... ;n !,. Oliva hotd bud 1- ! 1 : I Hur.l.iv. The stoi I - t v;i..l i;- modern r,n J g. . ' ' ' . abd " if ' kb-ive l.V.f A ff in. I"" r'd ar.d dome st i- m n'ii we a r. Tl." I' it:'!, v. hi- h vi formerly 1 b . n ompk f ly remodeled and
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j.tr.i r:'-- on Main it.. th" : .hop lia.-i a ' ;ir door f'nür. fto:a t!u: khly r,t t!.-: !:'.! .!.! U arran sacnt. w.'.I a-'--)';iT5:o lat" tho 'UCStJ? .f t h; ho'-i. Mi;:- r ar.'I MikIIt. owr.era -f th" r. v.' ( ytah'.i.-l.ia at, arc wtll known J -' t 1 1 t'iT' ;rralu itf-s f.f i H-,a'!i I'.oM .U;h !-"liool htv! T:atl ::h I; aa' t in tl:c ( !a.-a of '17 at thv hi.;!i : hnt.l a rat a ft .rvard ? att' u-.U- th" I t:i.iv.-i-5 ;Ty of !;- ri lnj", an I later Illinois univtr.-ity, -1 ,y. .i:oiu.i: miijj:k Up was one ff tlic firi-t tr join tho arrr.y during tho war, sorvinv, in this country anl in l'ranc for ;t r rio.l of tN o j i ;i rs. During thf- pa- t year hr hi;; li'f n a(hliatcl with tho wall Knnwn Tokio nrchostra. AValtf r i'. Mut Ih r al? has a ho.t of frirnds in tho city. Ho sra.duaU-d at tlio high school in tho class of '15, and afterward attended tho University of Illinois. Tho two arc not altogether new in the clothing bu;Ine:s. For the past nine rnnr ths tli"y liav' opro-ted a f olh so hranch of tho A. iStar I?o?t Itoro of Chicago, and were located l the Olivrr aniH N huildinpr. The Moro f atur (1 younfT men's clothes ami haberdashery and was patronized cb.ir!Iy by Notr" lann- students. i- rviug i'pace lias b- . n int -oduc d in tht: r.cw .-hon. Furniture ca.-'-s I and v. oodwork of tli". il.op ate in mahoanj. contrasting beautifully lv ith " r ',u i wr,n cc. rations rentlv c'-.iip!' t"d. : .- h t . . " .' - d - 4 . i 4 r.rri -. - wai.h.f .Mri.LLiit: The baa was erowthd the t;rt at-r p i rt of rke day for opening, and many m s.-ajes of congratulat Iou w : e eff-aed by friends, intimato with m mbers of the lirm. Many in-.poricl clothes and wear, greatly i m ib .ma lb ip.a - .d aI by the younger mm. Im-j 1 .'.onustie haberdashery ! as,, mrnt i otb-nd. p 1 o :er a'.! a---, m b , 1 11 1,1 1 ,'-,M' i i ' : a . i t t : 1 i I i I ' - '',, Vr.spif Certificates .... r a w.i i n. i . 1-, of th- p'lbke e veiling ! I i ki-.--. .s. at t'.i Ir annual band OM'IÜV II"' TU Tit "i 'iSll.-il l" .: at th- H:-;h .s h. ok Tlio . rtifivat' s w.!l be riven tho-e who k.ae atteiabd Tä p-rcnt of tho uur.il cr of i la .-. while th.e diplo-i :.- C.I t tie wbo h.iv.s com-. a .a a evii e.
. , . I amount oi p.oi ourgiarizeu irom :- Fk F. Se.-rurt will bo the ( hci.lcr: :irA buüdincs in South Pend r for the evn.sg and thcro 1 lx,OVCTC,L ' !- S;'::Vimkin,:ua At his rooming pla- in F-'s- - ly tlU' H-'a CAO: OI"!law,b th'- others found raO f th.e ' v t.:, . , Fdvruare. bed ebkhes and hrun r - t',earv stolen from th- V. M. C. A. ;rk-r P. ie be.. 1 irger t!;an . ... , 1 , ..
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mere ' re. d at 7 o'clock t!te h... a i- ' '':?- ro an'; ! . 1 1 f..IIowei bv the p;..gram. Five Conference Gaines y-v ry I - 1 t lIl tiUtler S SCIlCdllle F(STCN, March IS. 1 ..- v estminster I!Hkov ouo ot tins city . ... was deckirtd tenlght to be th.e
champion f the Fmb d states Ami-l"V."
T U r ilk( a''V arOt'l-.lf'F. kilt I i, i S Hadde. k ef Pittsmirg. presidrr.t o t - .s.oei.tion aim; ut.ced that Pp ' ä-Vl W.Xo I:'. t:lr "hot V-rVe.I in vane-'of last n.ghfs ::.-m'nuto tie .. a lont . s- w;;!;out result ; . p. uki be r. .-. . V -i ' -half game oh It w.. in.i-o-vp.p-. there-I r . . . ...... ...... Iir. lor ee. l.ilii, V. i.U OUI,. Cl.r I J to be p!.. 1 t 'Iligllt. tli OVeT- . ..n the p ,d eMaimd ly Westi..i:.st- r thioug.h its two victories at St. Paul..
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Half of a large lo split by a devastating tidal wave, w hFh re v als another of the many ingenious methods devised by rum runners to smuggle contraband liquor into th-; country. Thii picture was, photoKraphe.l by Ik F. Mangold at Tampa, Fia.
11V C.KANT LI AUS. As fast as prohibition 'enforcement c flier r3 uncover and bring to light sorr.e method or ruse devised to conceal illicit liquor, some bootlegger cornea alongr with another scheme as qualty gor! and ingenious. Fvcr since whisky wa.s declared a contraband and its manufacture prohibited, moonshiners have sprung up everywhere. Jn most parts of tho country, if reports are true, the lowly mushroom has been hopelessly outclassed. It is hintexl that even St. Joseph county Is not entirely free of them. The caches and dug-otits In out-oi-way place., on river banks, hills and f arm, and sheds and eci'.aia of homes even in the most ropgrsied districts all havo given tho authorities considerable worry. I'.ut to the bootlegger goes tho golden nuggets when it conies to "putting it over." Although he runs tho risk of detection by his contact with different people and fears that one of his "( ustomers" might sjmo day give him away, his chance: of arrest arc surprisingly le.ss than the man who controls tho tource. This is not particularly true of the "sot, drink" parlor or restaurant proprietor who raakea It a business of selling liquor over bar or table, but it is qulto true of tho "boozo runner," tho go-between of the mash-mixer and the tow -l-slinger. Dn-lm Now Met hols. IVr the "booze-runner" obviously does not operate in tho open. Tho business demands secrecy. The need of secrecy becomes his Inspiration, its practice his commission. III? movements sooner or later arouse suspicion, however, and he mur dnvis- tricks an-1 M-nemer? tr kc,i iron) HIGHOLS TO SPEAK BEFORE CLUBS HERE Member of International fc4Y"' Committee to Give Series of Talks in City. A. It. Nil hols, of New York City. I ...i . r a. . . A M . ! J ; : t ' U I e I IO I II C 1 III " I H.l l Ii ' ll 1 i I . . . A. ( omnuttee and a truest or tn" local association, will addier me ,-;' bt rs of the dormitory nt their fellowship .supper to be held this afternoon at 5:r0 t'clccu. He will also addret-s several gatheiintrs eluring hi.-? visit in this city. ! Mr. Nichols will rpeak at the wcek- : -y meeting of th" Minist rial a-so-jeiitiori Monday morning at the y ' budding attd th" .ame evening will i gi-e a short adlre.ss to nifmhfrs J of the Boys' Tri-C rpjb of the Ili-h S.dlool. i Mr. Ni-mols will attend the cr nfeienee of tho senior boys of the! 1 1 ; 1 1 e-.-hool AVedncsday afternoon! at o'elo.-k. A similar meeting wall! ib.. hepl for the Mishawaka ho.s at ! ib..- Hirh school Thutlav morning :it 10 o'clock. I addr.-ss member.si of the Fotarv club i at their noondjy luncheon wi-dner- . ... ..p ti-.. .....a. .. i i -. -. wm i.,. I ti a ' 1 1 1 1 : i o n . n is si' if. i 'i I o ta-v room. A special meetim- to b- ' hrM Thursday evening for th- r. - ,s - t(1,s H?M bovs of this (..;tv v.o., hj a.blressed by Mr. NFhoN." t i nnnnm tkt riATeiirmm u H. H. . l I lailUUUl Liil vWii 1 iUl !
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J Claitdc Shriller Coilfee- to ! Stealing Silverware snd Clothes at fcV." M- '. tl. ..f I-"'.....!., v'l...!...M. k.i uii .nifsi o i. ...na;.- .-hi ii.' i. ltn. biven t"v T")e t r e f i '. s Wolfer .'tod i rc,rr j , ight. a part of the huge ! amount of l"ot 1'urglirized from ,mplo. of the institution. Fv Po; . are .iNii s.iv that Shi ir.er confessed! ae .umi .so i.aai. riiii!.' i ''.;:. s vi to l-.aving served a term in prison for bm.gkiry at pert Wayne, In-liana. Sliriner is being held at the polio!
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i 1 i l JUI . . I o i a i .1 iiil'l iHIlt,. r- . ai, ,.-., f,, r.i u.., o - , . , I :c.NS.-n (' .-nnner ami wna.a. a. org . .A . . . T J . - -s- - 1 e.-n ident'fied as property of the is of high grade. It included ar.-l other small ones, as well as 'eth r tableware. Th.e linen, neatly and iaundend. rna.l- a rdk ad-jtwa feet high and several feet squar -d the blankets wue of good qual- .... iv i . i v ii l ivj.ftr, a j uÄ r 1 ' u u i ; -t t ity. Sliriner has been working at th. Studebak-r plant an.l l;as been under n - i ... e. . .- f I, .. .-rt v u .... .. r . , . I n . . - " " i v iv. . i . . c i i-,-Ti. ' ni,-.T-ii,ii-.-.1 -.1. l.iii .-. :c not suspe-eto'l by tl- rioJice of having 1" en implicated in the theft of iiSu at th "Y" recenth-.
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. v - r' .- ' i -v -.-if 4 , .V-.." --'------M V: ,5 being caught. "When once caught ho must quit tho old method. Continuance in tho business demands the invention of a new one. Against this array of p.-rvrrted ep.iiM for invention, authorities are j i constant warfare. I d"ral j.ro- ! ibitb,n and internal i-v, m!, and in hi customs agents, state police, county sheriifs ar.d tluir deputies and the principal arm of tho law, the community police, use all or a goodly share of their time in running down and apprehending tho bootleggers. Wit It each urrot, sonio pew trick, semi." new method of the pedd'er comes to ii'ht. Sometime.-, fate- intervenes to brins about tho exposure. An automobil brtakdown, accidental hrcaka-re ami even lire and Hood opens to the light of day tho means by which th" distributor of illicit liquor has earned on Irks tratho heretofore uns.ucpe ct d. A ca-e of thi-; kind has been brought to th. attention of the local polico by lk k Matigold. photographer, who recently returned from, a threo week's sojourn in Florida. Fvcr delighted to take photogra phs of scenes ho encountered in his trip, ho brought homo with him a galaxy of views, enough to Pll a goodly sized album. Ouo of theso is shown above. Among theso photographs ui one which stands out particularly apart from the rest, and with it is a ste ry. Tidal Wavo Sweep.- Florida. Kast fall, a devastating tidal wa vo ,
swap: tho west coast eq' Florida as m thod which to them had never well as most of the American coast , eonte- to th" attention brfe.ro. Fut of the Culf of Mexico. Although j the y shake th :r h( ads. Thought the not nearly as severe as the one 11 M plan appears cry practical for Floryt ars a go that. .tid '.Ja! vest on a j id i. tlicy siy, they aro not expecting wi-to. it. pf v. rtl'.eb -.; r.f-is, d the dc-jto :i"d many sucii logs Heating down struction of iropcrty running Info the ;-;t. Jo.-eph river.
Jones Fined 100 and Costs On Liquor Char fir. Saturday Convict d fr.r unlawful rnanufaeture of intoxicating liquor and purj.os.. sale, John Jon cm, L' 1 7 S. Chapin st.. was given th" usu il assessment at the hands ' 1" City Judge Chest r F. pueeüili Saturday and ordered to pay a line of $100 and . t5--. A PO-diy jail sentenee was suspended and tho defendant put upon probation. Jens fell a va tim to a raid F b It ...... 1., ... .1 l.,- I -. 1 . , ... . ' 1 1 a I ' I ' I ' 3 I I 1 e I . I . - i i . 1
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Jor.es s mib s u st of tho cit'. PAY LAST TRIBUTE TO LATE ATTORNEY m " m 1' IHieral crVlCCS lor Mliart MaeKibbin Held Saturday -Masons in Charge. AJaOIlS III I .lUir'ie. f'aii-ral s. rv.-t s for siutr! .Mac K!l.t p re h. Id Siturday aft - r - lr "'n at St. .'ai:,..k Fpise opal e In. rcii. Pi shop .John liaib-n 'h:t-, as-; " i .u..' i i v 'j . i. .i . j 1 1 - f a u 1 1 i i rector, othciat ing. ZA mi eis of the M-tr.i.- order and St. Joeptj evlI! - tv w ,, i..,.n ...n.i fr.
ueeea.-ed crowded the church to!101" -'Abearance ln ecprt Momlay
j cpicitv. .0;,u-t u , , r, ltl fll i r. ;de n- -v. v Veb,,e !;!,. b..--' v . .' .'. ' i " ' , i k' a.'.'; . ...i" , : 1 : e- i s ' 1 . . ; a s- j i , ;. a ; . , j t-. I V. . ' , 1 . . . , a M ...... 1 . : . ' . . v. x -' i- :: -v o . "1 wu;. a: re G ceased wis a. pa. t mas':- at ii had eh.arge of I r with th- South i IJknd ce.mmandcry No. i K:i:g!its: Templar, of which Mr. Ma-Kibbon v"'1 P- eminent e.mmatrd. r. s,.u:h F- r.d ch.ap.ei- 2: F. A. M . S. 1 U nd aun' ii No. v ' Tk a ! T.. I tho Scottish Fite ai d th i . . t Masoni Siirir.e club r.ut tin i. ....i. .... l ... t i . . . . . i'.ji'.u ;st:u .aircr.eo io r.'je eiurcii h.,,-iv v. Ls the escort.' com'e i-ilor' i e ' i ' ' 'f ! After h chu-ch --rv:e t.. v.odT ! . ,v' TO TM'.. ',,.. 'k ' - Vi InrV ws m'- 1 - 'r r ! . "..'.w ,,v b..';: a'a- "luak-:- ' p-r ' th- e-Hc-gv bV : -: 1 A . r ro-'kSnr,el pt. ivtrinlkVer-ditpfu! mas'. I t. , n.- ..uh Ped 1 -d i.-dau ' 1 . U l 1 1 1 ' " 1 'XA , .....V. . . . LtV AlOIlCr H ill Addrv .S.N JlC.A. Vesper Services . . 1 . n. A. F. Monge.,-, I 's;, r f.f the First M. Ik chur h. will b v,, iiI birst M. F. ehurch. 'a :H b .... . ., t the a .-per e-' . : s at ir f sj..,. i,,. -,r. I ; : . e i . v . - . . v . cji.i.ii . i . ; ; a. " i at o'.-Fck. sunday s. no.d 1 1 tss w ill b in , p of the i rogram. which will ..... .-...?.,? , a . . l , . t r . w-rt. t----.4 i.i....'-.. ..... . cial tea will fellow the srv:e-. Bei. Rodders Begins eriCS ... - . . . Of Special LcctlirC-Zcrmons Fcgir.r.ing this evening IF v. M. M. Kccers. will a series of spe ;al f .-. -!?-.. e.r".-r-.-j t ' i . . :..?., ic-cture sermor.H at the s :r.r.;-i-Prest-vtriar. church. T..- top a which w ill be discussed are. "Why I I - ,-a r v. I e ( . a 1 'r T . ' . : - .. - v - - ..... . .. .. .... Ib.V. e ' r V I rif!ive n !'iinr. ta! ity. ' -Wie 1 Fcli-.ve in th..Chureh." ar.d "Why I Fckeve in , Missions."
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St. f UM V--. i ' -v4 v ' : x . ' . ' : r;';v:::,.-, . -v. r-.... i j.- . v .; ' ' : . ":'i ' ;y y'k'millions of dollars. The wave. ?iX , rK nnn...,i .w. I'tL i'u Ji.u-- M ii.au si. me stiwall at Tampa and crumpled it at many p. ace - along its oure. The s-a re so over parb-J of many settled districts ar.d hundred of people wero fore. ,1 to brat a h.ity retreat to save their lives. Fet'r.r" the water fell back to the ere an bed, the tract of timber i;hown in the photograph, which is near Tampa., was partly InunJatcd. The section of tho log split in two was part of tho flotsam pushed up by the sea. The either half of tho log is ft id missing, probably taker, back to sr-a by the same force that carried its mate further inland and deposited it among tho friendly palm trees. Th" holes cut out. of the log (fitted to lost companion member would hohl threo live-gallon demijohns of rum. Fate had entered to revea.l the i nterjuising genius of rum-smugTlors. off th" Florida coast and to show one of the methods use 1 by tramp steamers and their crmfederates a shore to smuggle contraband liquor abhöre. IVrhaps it wa ? some, un suspected fisherman In tho habit of lazily baltinp: his hook in tho rear seat ot a row boat who lo.st the prize booty worth hundreds of dollars. Tho tidal wavo was indeed unkind to him! Chief Fane and hk men havo viewed tho photograph. They wero inter -ft d in learning another new TOWN EXPERIENCES FIRST BOOZE RAID North Liberty Hotel Keeper Nabbed bv Federal Men FindPint.of-Mide;' Th" first liauor raid ever ma do In North Fie rty, according to residents lb an- t of l'rank Ikaros, proprieteu- of a 'soft drink" parlor in i oonncctifin v. ith a hotel aFo operated ! by him. Faros, was the only victim i of a tour of investigation condu ted 'yesterday afternoon by Federal Prohibition Fnforeeraent Agent Harry Mathers and Iqmty Stuart Cbuf. ! A numb'!- of n arby 'owns v. r- . i -a t d. but th- sr .ai eh for illieif 1:('iftr still was fruitle s. J5aros. ac-l.-oreling to t?)o federal re -presenta - fives, has be n enjoyinc a llourisbn.u buiness in his hot:!, which is 'said to b- the only da : in North : Fiberty that, has been Hing liiuer. ! Cfmphiints were malo by iti;:ens j of the town ami thrir chargs wer. femd to be true. Faros was taken i i . i . . . .... . . . : . . i - i un i . 1. 1 .-- rouble j tinding Ihr,- pints ; "'ii";-" " hi back bar. i ii- fumislied 1 nn,a of ? 1.000 j morning to an-wr t- a di irge of I'mFwfal po:-se; si(.n f.f la,u.,r for - : : : : , ieiVS Ot ItOJlOr III I.SSaV Ac ics of Honor in Kssay Contest Is Surprise lo Loral High School Girl Word was reorjv. d v sterdav afo'k.d s.-nue,.. t moon th.at Mis., H FI " W. Madis. a : q.aomore m utli P- r.d h. i g : i seh--.d. had n awarded third place in the e llrrir" VVa s b i n erf o n j.-iv r-nntpt spe.ns.ore I bv tie- 'h::.,'n Tri u;. . Mies Srhueli said tha: last Janu0--. ;"V the pupils in her class wero In- ; Mructed to write an e.-.-y on Georg-3 U'hir-n' Th- Fngksh instruct-! r i! th hich h: I!iUft hav I k'fVl1.h'r rr'Mn7ition ? ' l0r th" üril r""A s h" 'n d of aev t.. s..,... ill . w V. Iii. -,. "'- ' i.eU rr --'v-d a trjephor.A fill from rh: :lz ibformir.g her th.at the r-l,io '.r. . f -a . - -i t r r . .. 1 .. tIlir'1 b-. had hr-n aw.t.dedi to W. C. LEITCII TO UK IlUIxIED HERE MONDAY l':;r.eral setwiecs for V. C. Leitch, western manager of thh Ho'Ia-d Furba.e Com: any. w ho di-.d a: Chi-' u ..icv. ...i... . in I. -..'A ..iUIiUiV ;.-.. i i v ' i t . arternoor.. -dr. Leitch was prcmin- : e rr J-i Tas-lnia Cirrb . . i '-.-. w--
V ' Vl 111 r;C Ui thy K dempiar. Ilelattvca accompanying chanical mit. rne motor .s of the tke body from Chicago will arrive , An-ed pe. here Monday noon at 12:45 o'clock; The siy-cylinler model F bcin-J ov, r tk- N'cv York Central. .built ln touring cars, roadsters, "! b . . C, -.'- e " 1.-. - n. I . . . ) I r-rv'iic a-irl Tb e rft-i nri.
jij i ' ... I. - larien lmme.'ien its arrival to Iliverview c ni-tr ry. Th- Fn.ght-- Templar will f . U r rr'i ' e T ro -a tno t i-i r VS I rt ' . ..... ... ....... in-.. aril'.' . a r; ' e ; I br. ra. .-.-.' at the grave. Fekitiva s and Intimate fri-r.ds are to m'-et at th.o New York 'w York J ody. Central station to meet the bo
SPECIAL PROGRAMS ARRANGED FOR TWO EPISCOPAL EVENTS
' Rov. Harrison t( Preach in Mnrnin" Slirino Tlnli Srr. vice in Afternoon. j There will r.-e two spcr'.a! crndres at St. Jair.f s Ilpis-opal -h:irrh S:nday. At 11 o'c'.nk a specitl L--r.t'n s'rivr. v.ill be held with F'v.. McVeigh Harrison of the fr.;. r of th" Ho'.y Cros-s of Wot Park. X- w York, a.s the pperial preacher. Father Harrison has ben the cial preacher at St. Jarr.es tho pc w--k and has attracted wide attent tion with ill 3 earnestness and pre at fervor. II? is a member of tho larpest order of monk5 in the Fpis-op.il church in this country H- located at the head Monastery of tho Holv Cross Order in West Park. New York, going out from there on speial preaching trips throughout th - ! United States. I While the Order of th" Holy Cro follows many of the an i nt customs of the early communities of ir.onk they are still meeting the present day needs. Tho general rul is for eacli monk to spend eight months preaching, and the renirang four in the mor.aAn. They, however, take the ancient vows of poverty, requir - ing them to give up all possessions before booming professed ns mem - bers of tho Order, and to present to ! th'"' Order all future gifts and every 1 oossihio hnnnmriuni ;inv of th nari - i.iiCO till ,V p,! U ill v bl. Chastitv is the second vow they aro require a io iuk" r.eioro oeeommg , fully professed. This is a vow which includes a pledge never to marry.' Tho third and last vow is that of ; obedience to tho direction and plans of the Superior of tho Order. The sect. ral 5ervico of the day will bo held in the late afternoon, when sn.eiai ritrs will be hold for tho
Telma SThrino Club. A special musi- j will attend th" b'-neheon :. :!: cal program lias been arranged for j P"PS nf th lo.-al tribe, the eve r.t, and the rmon. will be j The Con mil Fir- w .!! t ti b"k;r-PTeache-d by the Fev. Fobert J. j died at th" lb d .M-n's k.Jk 1 In 11
Long, rector of the church. mi: sfiivk ik Prelude.... Largo Handel Violin, 'cello, harp and organ. Processional Fuller "Onwa-d Christian Soldiers." The Apostles' Creed 1 ho Ford's Praye r Prayers. Tili: MFSICAL PKOCKAM. I Tymn ; Doran "Our l ather's God to Thee." i hi: skrmon. Offertory MaeDermid "Arise, Shine for Thy Idcht is Come." Mrs. W'oisbcrp. Ttecessienal Ivans "Stand Fp, Stand Fp for Jesu." Postlude Spence Gi and Chorus. Anthem Mauder "Oh, how amiable are Thy Dwellings." Toman's Ohorn?. Violin Solo Fob in "Legend"." Mr. Van Aiken. Pass Solo Stainer "Repent Ye." Mr. Muhlhagen. Harp Solo Hasse Iman "Harp Follicnc." Mrs. Meyer. Anthem Friges "Hear Our Cry." Mrs. Hansel, soloist. 'Cello Solo Gabriel-Mario "Lamento." Miss Woolman. Anthem West The Ford is Cxaltcd." Offertory MaeDermid "Arise, sh no for Thy Light is Come." Mrs. Weisberg. BANQUET GIVEN BY FULLER BRUSH GO. Local Hranch Gives First f L.r,il,l., Tf .,. IV ...F..
J j tli1 required 1 la-nt hf v ill rnv I Manager Speaks. baif-weekk' bnr.kmu' .u u,r. 1; ! and further s-- that tln-v are g. n Tho South Pend branch of the ;i eqiieago api.-arnm'. Fuller Brush Co. held their first j -pj . r:it jiimrad b'- tb- 'hp'-a-monthly banquet and gct-totp thcr I .iri ioan.ac.--m. ni, la- i-.ip.- of t meeting at the. Cham her of Com- j aspeet..,- ,,f t,.. Old-iioi- ..ma. -:r iu ree last night, atlrnded ly "0 rAzht. ir.-ofar as no ae- vi" b- a!-sab-. ioen and their friends. j low 1 fo p. rform at tie- Io. .' !.- . - The principal addrrs; was given I house until tbr y ha . f--t 1 :, r-
... .. T. . . -. ..... . , ,l;Hnir- Mr- Jirrc- spok- on "Good Will r,r.d Intensive Farndng." C' i! nee t ir. g the advances made i, t! manr.er of helling goods wit h the r-regress made by intensive farming. itii su.-h Mi.-.-e that a Inf,tin w,s ,n'Kl' tn hiVf' r ' turn at a pfr dat.- to further am - i,!lt' h:i ,ilkI- Lbud. formerly ronn-lfd w-ifb I.'n, r. t,,,-,., of London. Fng.. and now acting a ' 1..-... I -,4.. v. - rr t i eyi e.-' ui.i in1" i o i u . AlilV lcrs Insurance Co., addressed the gathering, explaining the group ln::urane p'nn n-.air.tair.ed by th I Fuller Co. for their employe. Irizos -tf ;rr:i writrh ff(K. pr.-w..nted by Praneh Manag r O. ( . Tury to Afst. Manager Williata P. Ik'rce of this city and IF It. Taylor :f Cm-lu n e,,r tfio V.-n r ' sa! s during the week. Songs ar.d cheers of tho organiza-.-..-.0.... v..,.... ,JL ,..-. ,.-ie tion were given brfor the bar.q in charre of William P. Pie ioa-ma- r of th" rVerir-. First DurOUt Six-CxUtldcr U J I I? ' it U Model tirUl'J !llOlLll It r.que t, rre Model Bein Shoiin ere l rr-t . t - . .. . . i : i . i.v .,r; i ' 1 1 a a l , a - iir.'i " m '. 1 1 'to arrive in South Fend is- bein wbown at the salesrooms of tk.o i Fnr.lin-M rmor. Cc. Io-al Dura r.t j b.-r.-ibutoi-N "17 lata, ohi way, W. in.e. ear was driven tnroug.u irom Mf van-.. t.r- . su - ,Ä'y. " " 1 Among the features of the car U the tubular backbone in tho frame v' hich ft keves tho undue strain on ....... - - T n r r r : v : n rr iinirs a r. ei ore r r . t s ?Taai-:s cn-a ratt.es m m coay. This construction make-.- possible the; coupes ar.u see.a..s. i tcacawork, mounting and f.r.ish are cf ex- i eeptional quality, ffpll'. attention Kn'f c:vn t n ?! " - .1 i ' c . p.. . ... - . . . -. San Francisco to New York, by, way of the Panama Canal, is 5,230 j mi'.cJ!.
COLORADO PKOPI.r.ASK PÖLICH HMHi: K) I IM) .MRS. MARY JOHNSON
Th" South Ibrr.d pok- : t-t r. . recrived a tet.-icrarn t ' ; ,kkx. a.-kir;g tk- d- p.sr- : i-own a , Vr .-I "w.V 4 :': i ' So :th F. n d. ar 1 b - : : 1 1 1 " brother's dath i- ; mormr.c in rtr i r v:' V. 1 : in South Fend at this :.-r.". i: ? it. b.aiir.g b e n r' -r.-c-ioi . KC:. Th" p--rscr. k. v -l)!iio ft. row. k.'iO-.v r"':1:-,- 1 John. s i". . ar.d tht- p.-.' -.. ' r.eithf r Mr. M-iry Jrk-.- . ; . 1 Til And rson a v.. b;- :!'. I. - of t!;r sat1." . : .in n J i;:: M., r.v : " ' " s' ' 1 T, . ... ' ' ' ' TUQTDTPT Ttf ETPIf1 UiO 1 fllV 1 UlCijlIiUl I I ATJ T)VT .J HVT Tft DÜ ! Ul UDIJ lllDll 11 DD , U D 1 j I U L1 DU 1 iV'Tl 1 V j fltiLU litiliLi IltllL?i i i ; ! MemllrTS I'Voill Mnn ditirs : Jo AttCIld Sr-!(H1 - ' I lob!,. ; j to Adlings . of f.. ! ' T'(l di-triv-t f.ec:: , : tic- '"d r i f F"d M ti w s'.l be h- id in . t. 1 'l Monday, March : '. ?k: k , et t h o Ord-.r from C!:i -. ::.;. Fattlo Creek. Ibnto:; ii .'. I :: uianapc.s. Warsaw. .iMa;. !...:r Curlv,T and ; - v 1:1 a Tho program tor th,- -; Mor.day r.oop . i !.a . a H obbs, of I n'.ia nap.d i -. or records, will add res to- me:!: i the Chamber of Cammer-" ! t!lf' Fed Men. Ti." vi-hin.r ! or Indiana. Illinois, and .M:ok; a ". Jefferson blvd.. nt oV;--. k 'A 1 : r: roll will be tailed and '..- . ti.e. of law answer d by 'k at s !, T O'Connor of Ja - n db . b d At i . o'clock tho aloptiia d- r.- u i:; ! conferred by th.e 1 ito .' Mishawaka and at .r:'"ei :hr-- v. :!! b.
a spe-cril m' etmg at w !ia h a ! : . . s.ifl;'!1,!" v. ii I j---! iVe- ! !. :;t . a 1 "' ' - j . . . eil b -:r e. Panido T Pn vdo Ikitiqn t. i r ., ,. . A paradt. from i!v hi! o: !'- '.!' First V. F. chureh wdk pr d- tio-M!..-banqu-t which will be servi d at flie r--, t h ehurch at e, : e ti'dork. A " i'-ot ':. -f..-by the Fed Men's band and of h-r is- ; -. , teresting features will etMerd t- tk".i -....! program for the evening-. About :. St. Fed Men are ',ect.-.l fa ; '. .; Th. Maub.awk Trib-- No .e,;,,, South Herd was orga ni;:- ! Mare:; .-.'a :! 1'.', 1001, with chart' r tr mber . ry-.r: At. present the mri -.b- rs T uoil'er b" '. Tra--
The oih'-ers of t!i'- lo a! 1 1 l he ar" Iarcr.eo Craneb 1. Saeiuni; 'I hr.: Me. K e. senior s.a canoea .1.:;. ? ' - - land, junior satramore; T-;o:r.a lb'!'-
tel. prople-t; S. . S:.i?h. e!ii f of ,;t p.-.. .,- .- w, r r- fe r -records; Pert rant Hteh ): p- r f - ..we d by h!:n wampum. ; . f t brro -V b- r- ; rtir g hitn- . . r ' f a . I ,'s f a ! - t . e r V
Stage A sp i ra n ts Will Have Chance To Shozo Ability Alaiiagcr cliarnnrrj; w um i e Local Talent Cban' to Sbow at the Orpliettm. Local aplrans fo the --ig.-. have Jong walked the r;in,-.r! u e O io show their t a ; r r r t s a'- t nn. will have th :r Forg lookrd i"- opportunity riq!:t b.e; c in Sr. a'!i I :.d. according to an a nno-i r.rr-ni. et iren! i V' sfrrday by John Seh i rn i . lo'ini ager of tho Orl:oi;ii th at r. ! Mr. Scharnberg is of Tb- b-b-f that there ;! r mny y(.;neg p. ;. in tio . it vh h .v. vr:) i . I fer the fa-e an l to tlToe v.l.o :-.rev 1 '1 1 7 . - J l I ' I be ". I - S. luarnb-rg f .-son ally. n- -r i a. .-ompaniicee..-. star.- ..":- .v 1 s - r y.i a.- - :.-t.i -v-e va' 1 be :-v-i th-.--; aets which .show- the m , Oil lib at lorue All KinI pr-saifMl. All kind- of ae-.s. rat;gi--T a - :a l.ia t . To d '".je a b- ; J a y ' f 'I s:.-r d a 'id 'oh a n't -will be gr.f t! an f-'pjal rq;-fO' fur succe.s. . If tke hornIrov s .-uc e-stii1 a "e. .,--r ii . - !; ' ri ' i I i,'n ui!l 1 if. IT:. 1 -e ! '.v ' '-" ..... .. turn V.Ü1 br follow rl by a around th" t'-rplb-um oi'-euk. Th ide i d" '". nding v. ' w ! lor t:!" u;i ''':i!'' - ! I t r t nev.-. for it 1 ! for th" van b ilk' stagr. j, br. ' il pr-1' a :u--. e a M. t ' n"r" -iav" ;"'!-"rf'' v. ... te rm-a eq-pertur ::v w wb.ieh am-at-.ur a.-pk-ar. ts f. bav e n g 11 t h . r bfek!r.g. Film to Show Construction Of the Edirardsliurz lload Moving jrgo -h'.wkvr !. - ' tn:' rkn :! i:,1; ;,nlr:' ', -: ' : v.ill b- .-hov.:: in -obr.e tion ' .' a ( - e t-ega'a- h'-w at tbr- Pkof-n-thate-r Monday afternoon ' ..v.-m-' 'V-.J. v lv '-t , -,-.. i v,y the Kord N. ws Wer-kiv. -a;.-;-I hrnueht to S- u'h lb-rd 'by W. Ii. H'h'e Fe-al ,-.' 1 ,:--rh'"" - 1. bikki.h - r: - oktri. k.-.' ! ' r," most me.dern n-.- 'k.ods ,f road er.n- ? -truction. p.y the r:yt nf 2 or.'ton Fcrd tr.p.d.s earryir.g dum 7 .'.. - . - , .... a.. .... .... j v. - . y.r,. c j t rr h . i io-.- r,-i - - i ; found that it able to ma.-co a : greater dailv nregr. in ro-i ! cor. : . this company w.d a re i strated in tho Picture. , piayJct Features Prozrc. - - 1 ' ? , i n mo r. Of Greetings to Fr. Carroll ; The "Old D.'trict SVhord " ; i I a l.'rO.. . . i C T a . i..... in .i.. , I - . 1 1 .-?. c t V-fr.Tnrn r. ' fv . ro gram -.riven In th- nature of a j ing to the Rev. P. J. Carrck, C S. C. pastor of St. Joseph's church.
n r i j 77 1 ;t nur: uuAL t!Ai uAuoho
0 IT annual ur audui AFTER STOCK SAL! imm Sh;ifrr (Üi.trp - Havn Inkilty (.,. S.ilf.Tn.in I i - - ; i ' f I luaii' ;.! .,-id.: i 1 ; 1 's . : M1 t-cm'v ( ;,; w I - t ! 'A " ( b i :. ; : ; . . ". w i - .-:- . ; b- M : haw C. i . 1 . ; . -h- -b f. -. d :'.f at -: (liii-r r. St -vir ik . - ' ,- . a - -r ; , t,r:-- . t":,i- ': ,, . I f ft t h ' , , T C I : ?; d n !'. ,': :i;t Ihoion. of Lm. S in--.. I:..b --b:-;-- s'.v" t.nw ' n t !.' . 1 1 ' .' o . rto-'c " :::rj;.; l f refa the j.. err f Y r-Z ' ' : ' i .1 ' d. it ! .-a! b a i,:t ;, f ciTUOiv r.. th" '. l'v. 'I i y b-,- F-:.'!-1 stc'k rt ! ir .'. 'i ti.-.- .it.! t . ! ! f ! r. s- o . r - b i o -:-g t a:. other rhar.-r-.oj '. T i. ' i-v fb mand t ka t. :) a c--nt so U .-: i. i, . hi: - f :.-..:,. : 1 . s i ' . - - ' v.. f p,.--. . M : . ! , ,;,,;. . j r. I- r. b ar!v,:-. i AMUSEMENT FARK PLANNED FOR CITY ( . Iltllr-. 1 uJT.ier Hll1--rium Man.-rrrr. lo (!ini.; V. ilh Spriiikbronk I .-- ( ; a . ! r ! ! i . . H. A . .a .1 P.- : Loral Ford Distributor Lrad Territory in a! V. . K. ii-.- I ' . - -. - . s '- k:' t r sve Ir. ' i to m i : rr. ; kn ; A. Fkv . c .'t;:pi:.. . Tk-- I . ' .-- 1 ' ! II! : ; h:s w v. .th ! The ;ä- g. ge-;;-.. "'.' t;. , r '. t: ' : . ' . v . ... , at. in' w : '. : u r" ir. H - that h .-eipent is af: II- h at htth t - en V .tten by old of a rcq;.
