South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 135, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 May 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME3

MONDAY MORNING. MAY 15. 1922

'LESSONS FROM OUR MOTHERS; MOTHER'S DAY SERMON THEME

Senium. Appropriate In Orr.iHun. l)rlifrfl :it ihr ! ir.-t ProhvtrrLm Church.

Health CI nun Coming To Entertain Children

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health rjown

Program of Merit Ably Rendered at Ingersoll Pupils

Heroine Battles Distress and Disease For Foreigners

Police iab 21 Xeproes hi Early Mornins Raid

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hni.iiiTf jn;outh IJrnd SyMpliony and

Sturk'nt Orchestra? Acquit TIicniclves Creriital.lv.

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A j r .T.mi f'f nni'"h merit, both in the r.uii.ir Mlf'.-iri and in th ri;iar.?r (' thir irfr.tatior.. va rniro! Vy thr coinblr.'l South lhor.y rrrh'-.-tr at th Hirh School a ij -I ; t r-! iura yf .stTlay afternoon, tin-

l.-it 'pi !i ' 1 :-:r''rn:'. conductor. Th m'mhen j

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t I r.. ytr;an rh.irt h quartet

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to -Mr.'ir-rr.aTr-r! t'.i? T.if r :-. ; I 1 r-n '

In ail. four :-rfr,rr..a-.r.., u,:i hM ar1 "' rtru, HarrU sivr. in So jth In-PanJ Mlwh-Aal:a. ! I'nM. in prfr.tir. a program rrall r.f tv-rrn fro nr.1 nil of tltn i r! u"'-th r-t( 1 tainin? sel Hons.

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' ,!ran rtUrA rri,,v at 2-o oVio-kl-m that Nvas rp:.Hly nppprl.J l';f::;'ft;.;;:1t',!l f,ho,l ,R M:,haaka un.l'-r Mr, Day. xva, "Mother.- u'hirh r-r" ,hV; ;-rtr- A.!'V rNb aupir,, of th Antl-Tuhprru-! ' Ly Miss Harri. . Thi. : '' VTcn At i o'clock rri.vhontr. cnr.;roc,i by i:thM Stuart flaui, rr...r- t..a., i tr.-tn r ) ; , , , ... .hr.'itor u rS: vision Th Pit trria n iuartt. compoi

,'n Mother's I i y it hc'cm:-; t;.i !r faiiz rh.-it fvory won. an i- an inh'.rr.t t h r, '.vh "Ut that phv.-:,-il pri vi !';.- 4h rran" 1 h' r l-y d- I's

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'. haiK to zw- hirlii t- h' r eniHrin :h" l'-t of hait'i. hip;nnv' anl I'mr;! rn;t hrhO'l u o nay !-arn ;t-oris for f'Ur ;v.-n cla.l!v A I r -'j.'ikc r:--t th" i.'nv of hy n".o'hr." : a'-'? th-- 'A;:-.- wrixr r.f thr- hnoi of Prc-r!.-. I t us ( i.n-i I'T. th'n, th. Iavs fif norhrhf" '1. .i.i :.--;. n t fr':i Xho i p. r.:c ! h hi:.'.: of .ny ' r, moth r. It is a law of mr;hc rho,,l that ther1 ran ho r.o lif ar.d happir.--

vithr.ut i a i n ar.d sacri.'ir. W'o all

live l" ( aii-t' our ni 1 i ii r i s vf-r- w

in to r ritlur rxin a ru"I 5a'riflr. Ir nn .ii;' wliii h i.-. trs:;s t K'-i sumr

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T?."'n1, thii tini tin-lfr th of th Phil Iron's rv.jspen-

Juiia N. Ilode. J05f-phin

Dicker. Frank Kooi and Paul Anlr?on. wa-s warmly r-cpivd In lf

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th quartet from

At :r,o o'clock .iturdav mornlnsr 1 Presentation

tr.r .To!-,- Jftr-r nad his troup of j vrdl-5 "Rlsolf t?o." vp'ib!" will perform at th 0r( ' h most rleain? Oc-P.ia.-k.'-'or.-Heater. Th Girl Re-! tion? thk program was the sroup 'rf of s.-uth r.end ar sponorinc i nf feh-otion for strin;: orchestra

?rr.aae, ry nrnp; Iath" from "Pffr Oynt." hy dries:, and "Pizzicato Fcrnade." hy MuKer-Herghau?. Another fcatur th duct for violin and cello. HolnW "By the ?ci," which was presented by Harry Gc-is and Hans lloeder. The orchestra numbers were all wn rndred. rflTtin? th careful rid sympathe-tic training of Mr. Ir.frp;cll ai well as the ability of th individual mrmt'Ts. Anong: th outstanding compositions rendered by tho Zl finished mtj.-icians were UrahmV "Hungarian Dance No. Ö" and ?chuhrt's "Symphony in H. Minor" (fntiniFhf -d

n ntf r'.iinrr.nt at 11 o'clock t(

'ir'l.iy. Tli placA for this program

'a ill 1' announced ltT. Th .Tolly J?tr has Faid that h anxious f mrt all th chlldrn n South r.rnd nr.i to lnvo them S' hi hobby hör. and th carrot

that talks. H f-xprcts to f all th children at on or th other of hi. ho-.'.p."

f.oral fir servo Officers Arc Assigned to 336th Regiment Orders havo Jut ben issued by th headquarter of the 84th Divl-.-'H. I'nited States arm v. located at

j j Ina; ir.apoii, portainincr to the now

thin? f 'r nothing it is well to him

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tl'.ai z:ra.

crpr j.Miation of Organized Ilervo?.

S ra! ni-mbrs of th OfTicr-rs Rr - .-rvc Corps from South Bend and .Mirhawaka are listed In th order.-, which iv th unit to which nrh man is attached for training. The

this la 'A of motherhood

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r.W tri ffiur.d in nivin-'. not j i-ftim' V' lrv our muthfrs' fir'

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bcal m tli ord

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who.-- names appear in all of whom have been

their n. an:

j,f'.'' 'It i Poono. lie Blaine av.; Ma ".PP. the clinic; Maj. Ge

as xoiiows: : .Smith P.f-nd IJeut.-CoI. II. M. Mil-

r. . I .. U . ce iiax av.: Mai. J. C.

Maj. Fred

eorre J.

G'itl.ir. Dean bldir - Mai. i;dwin

j.I. Lent. U'T X. Shore dr.; Maj. M. ! V. Lnn. l:'2 X. Ivifaytte blvd.; 'Maj. John S. Sjiracrne. 1S10 Liiuoln jv.ay : c.ipt. H. F. Mitch!!. K;2 I X. Iafayott blvd.. rAnd IJut. Roy

A. Ilarlow, 1C1 Fanner? Trust bld. Mishawaka Oapt. J. C. Holtwick. 1 1 is. Cedar st.

acts of kinu.".e.-s. How manv tiiiis

they anticipated our v. ants, wel.-i.rn- , rd us on our rturn l.omc. ad 1 1 i '

the lovlrcr mother touch to

1' not th- X'ioie of (Ir. r'i my

who as a motlifr f-oucht irn.itiu.v for herself, that we appre cia'e-; it is th law of motherhood this th law of God. A third P'.-.on taught hy our mo

thers If ;:.at b'-in is ir.orft import-j ant than d'dn-r. Our mother h- t". us not lir de. Is. but h-r!f. It is; her quiet contrihuMon of a Pir.;:!

atnio.-vih-ie. to our homes that niakr?' U3 rvre hr. U h t.u r .h- d,,s mm h I KotartailS Announce or little uuitters imt si n .urh to u.-. I17 . It i3 hers-eif thv r.. A.; re d.j ' lans Jnr Convention ThL? is th la. of m -t h-1 hr.od I Th irocram arranstd for th

thi

i the law of God. I Rotary International convention to

l iner Touring .f Life. ; V held at Los Angeles. Cah. dun Ac 'tin it I-, mothers wh'i hiW'to 10 ha? J'i? been received in Se.uth Fhown ta fit f r tivjchcs of hf. p,-n.l. Rr.tarim frr.r.t nil parts ot From th'-'Ui v.- j. iw 1 a r r i (uirte- j th world will b in attends nee at and centlene r. from them we ha o;th convntioo, for which elaborate learned .f tli d-Ik ate and a u t if ul I pi. n. ha br-en made, things of :u'. In th imi-: . f tlii The rir.-t day of th cr.itherinscoarf ar.d ui-::.r fo t of ;fe th -y jMondiy. June .". will he registration hive trained us to so th el. Ii. u t : d v. Th International Rotary Golt and crai u' us siü of life. Thi I.-j tournament will also be in progress the distinction of mr.tiu rr.ood. j during th day. On the sec ond day

brought home to us with new lore?! entitled "Yesterday. Today and To-j The talent for Tuesday niixht' con

La rly Ast or Arrives In Chicago for Visit CHICAGO. May 14. Viscount and Lady Astor arrived in Chicago Sunday for a 'wo days visit, the latter as the pruest of the Illinois league of Women Voters. Lady After Sunday afternoon went from the train directly to her hotel and will not appear at any public function until Monday. "There's no powder on my nose," she explained at th station as she waited for photographers to make pictures. "J suess it docs not make much diff?renc for my features don't fit I am told. They are ull riirht individually but they are not assembled well as Auckland Geddesonce told ne."

Mishaicaka Pastor s Sermon Broadcasted at Loeal Station A sermon by th Rev. G. W. Titu. ras-tor of th first Christian church. Mishawaka. formed the principal part ef the Service broadcasted Sural iy aftrnoon by the !ooal radio station. W-P.-A-Q. located at tho V. M. C. A. Th subject of th sermo was "The "Wayside Altars." A voc " solo entitled "Mother. My Dear." 1 ' Mrs. CUrence Tyler, and a dut, ' Wonderful Story." by Mrs. Tyler and her daughter. Mildred, were also on tho program. A special dance-music program, bv Premier's Tokio orchestra will be

sent out from f to 1 " o'clock tonicht.

berau;- em. inh'" l i.i comir. r.:"re ; morrow." howincr the development

And mor- to share with n..inh"

diof Rotary inc th first meftl'ipr IT

the duties- u:.d rc s -t " . r; -1 1 ; I : f it s of life. Womanhoo l is in dmq-r of V..tohiir Z Common. It i im-.ir.t to bo sacred. A tin mother i v.a! to lur children -ill the lines: ami mo.-t i'.ilic.it alu? of life. This in th law

of mo:he rhood this isth"' Gcd.

h-r .es--on

iVom math

hutv i: io-ra ?lirho 'l a-, a pacior.hit has

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e.irs a:ro. The address of Crnv ford C Mc( 'uIlouFth. international president, will also .r- srivt-r. at this session. Wednesday's .e.-sion will b largely devoted to tf'iks on various subjects

law of ! c-.nnci te 1 with the Rotary movejment. At Tliursday"? sessions "Ro'.arnltary and th Roy'' and "Rotary and human P. ,-:re'.s'' will 1 the eliief subjects l.'Vin-' J for d...-usion. Rlection of otTicrs ,s itv-jw;l! n held Ftfd.iy. and Saturday e.-.rr- will b rnvc r.tion Hospitality Day.

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am., of . iich of :!,

i r t:v ;...!' channels of street r irniv.il. a ball and

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or tn-: '! I '.as rr.::.. pern trs j

use- of th- ii r. n 1 f i;i"therhoi"l. In e ar mother's ccn.par.i' n-h;;i wch.avo ',Mrn.vl l.-.ow tioU. T'rs i.-

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?f-o 1-, i.erp. plinr.ed, lrclul:r.z i Rotarhu

western

no law i t i:totr.T.P".' d t :l

law .f God.

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their children

:r.o:iur. kr.ef-l them" Praer

r.iv-l ir i--. th? law A- pv..! s.ys . f 'f ar all thin es. h h r- all thirds, r W!;.';: v. f ul'.v ut '.

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Five Arrested )or Failure To Conform to Motor Laics Five arrets were mad Sunday afternoon hy State Off leer Gordon O'stot. in accordance with orders :.-.rud to show no lnicncy to .nutomobll law violator?. Mor thin IS arrests wer mad Saturday afternoon and r.iiht for the same viola t or.", by ci:y and stat officers. Those arreted yesterday are or a l'u-svll.. 1 S. Franklin t.; Ilir.v r.d W-ntlan.I. 1013 W. Xap ". : H::ry Hale, fill Lij ort a v.; Ah x Fish. r Huclid a v.. all fr-r fih.irc to hav proper license

pri...-r .'. j ri.lfra, Ar!.i ir.T,-r- tltoi'oivm- ä ri t

: i.iother ; Hanv st.. for excdinr th ""t; i spoe.i limit and bavin? no card in r 1 ' ' ' rr r, t a i r e r. p ; , ! V f f ' .

Four Have Harrow Fscapc When Ford Car Overturns Mr. an, I Mis. Ferdinand Stawlckl. Z''U V. Calvert st.. and Mr. and Mrs. John Clrahash. I.hK S. Taylo; st.. rr.ir.icuiously rM ape i serious in-

h-d 1 t God .. a .any -. .

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cert includes the Ros Tn from the

Oliver theater and Miss Josephine Perker, soloist.

Police on Lookout for Stolen Automobile Plymouth authorities requested the local polio to be on the watch for a new For i tourins tar. Michigan license Nn. r.::K4fi2. belonptin? to P. U. Null. Grand Rapid.. Mich., which was stoleu from the streets in Plymouth by Arh-y Null, son of the owner of th car. Ar!-y Null is ail to be acconipmio by a man known only a? I'atsy ar.d when last sen wer drivinr toward this city. A brown cloth overcoat and a leather coat, lft in th machine ar also missinpt. Null is described as 2 years old. fi fet tall and weiphs about 17 pounds. H wore a blue serge suit when lan seen. His partner, Patsy. is a hunch-back, wearing a light checkered suit.

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In an early Sunday mcrrdmr r;i.1. r.duet! by Ser?t Roar:s and dt-

!.!.!. 21 color.! a partldpatlnc in v.: lie -j jrar.K s of clianr- at 1 In P .st.. were arr'-.el, charred wit a

-amh'.irir. I' .r. ! - .-f $2'. -i'-h w r " w'

: urpl e-.our hVv A I ';:.:!. i :id -rnio-

W;l rrprfl s-arf

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fürnU-hr, f.. tour: tili- m.

dpeiranc in city

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Muli ; William II wis

pe rf.'.rm or. "ex-'-t !c" .l -"d a !iv w a ra i Id. and son-, . -.und span.s.r a '.-

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washing nwMi.s A v. : ;.- ; . ;

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Calvin Center. Mi-h.; John 1'.'. . d. ' :'! ; ' ' Chicago; William .R.r.es. 2 F W. Col - i fax; Ldw.trd u .ranch a m. C!Uj rounty niootirs of Crusade

i hotel; Clar. r.c Smith. 4P M.da! h-di: No. 14. Nmirlrs of I'ythi..

st.; Roheit Wilson 112 N. Hill st.; w:P. b hl 1 at Walkerf-n. Ind.. Jarr.eti Gii.i.m. 11. S. polk : ?.; l T;e,!ay. Miv lfi. a.e.-ordir.r to an Wilson. Calvin C titer. Mi !... Ar-1 n r.uoiincm. -nt r.-. ol Situr.Iay. Th.thur Stewart, r 4 X in C nt. r. Mi h. ; j 1 "-iVr Tr.eftir.tr of tr.e local lo.icTravis Morning. 1U2 II. R..-. I. ? : j -.s been postponed in order thill. Jovan. 1-2 N .pi-r st.; Ihul! aith Pond m:.-.! .-rs r.v.y a't- nd Mitchell. Ii:: r. F. Ii.- dl st.; p. t. ri U(-'-r.hr rs havir.c m.uhine, ar" r -Sivue-. C2T L.vl.ioi irl.: Jan. II;.-j 'I -'f(ol to me. t at (hMh hall a- 7

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Miilivan. 2'G R. Marion . a:..

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e-Flappers . A re. Latest Modern Species in London LONDON. M..y IR London has d;s:ove-rd tho. he-f.apper. A trourt l but not otlie rwisv ovr-ma.-c.i-line prototype or the Am'-rr-an Hipper has sprung up in lare nunibe rsCartoons and conversations dwell upon th latest link. Male vamps ff tnder years ar ni'iklr rn:eraV.e the lives of film pro. liners. Kach thinks his plastered locks destined t,o glisten on the ellu!oid screen. And arent' these youths. pr.ai.-tnt, though? Simply won't take nn for an answer. These he-shifter- ar not to b confused with th Nut. Th Nut Is an old established Rriti?h tradition.

tlik Nelson's tele?. -op or tossint,- the

j pancake at Westminster college. He 'is th vfiur.; man who sts the fash-

I bo l.iM -l.i- of tin y",aon f.r th n;e nil'.rs e.f th" P.u?.r.e.: Women's IPb'. clat-s w .11 ;., h.- l l' t Tuesday evenlr tr at th V. W. A. Th" climes will b !- ;::-- th- fir? c.f Octohey. Th. 1 an. ,-:-: ; tor m mbers of th c'.a.--; wi',1 1 ,.-': held Tue day evr.;nc. May 2".. The ! annual 1 ionic will he Id Tu - li. Jan h Hie dollars lamasro resulted from'1 a rubbi-h fir yesterday .: t:. pr-- perty at ?.? 11. Livil, st.. owne i byi th Rckler Uimbrr .v Mf. Co. j

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OUGHS Apply over threat end chest

swallow email pieces cf i

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OtCt 17 Million Jars UseJ Yearly

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rives a rare .?n:J dcüfjht'u! rjuniiiy impc55ibio io duplicclc.

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.-sr.w lOKK. .May n iieroism is ; . ion nn1 follows it assiduously. He . - 7 all in the day's won: xor ana; G. I;. Rartlctt, L. Lwinrc av., . ono 0VCUvf, forth superstition ti-M-ther. ! reported to th police that hlr nnclishmen ir well-dres.d. I 14

Facin? diTrc-?. dia?" and lenor- j Franklin roadster truck was stolen; , . f anoe is her daily routine. She is a : about 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon. VtF atCL ttr,t ' .... J . 1 ...a,.-! "nn 'catesorj. II is stape-struck a

v.sitin? nurs aT tn iienry srrc-i j i'"ir'"1 j" ..w. u... settlenent. one of an army of j S. Main st. younr w omen who fight th hattl i . . .

of health and hopefulness in nirmi hemes where poverty and tragen darken lives. In th congested Last Side. wnr a single crowded block holds rn.noi human being3. Ana Mather and th others brave epidemics. Rvery o.ty lias its story of lives spared and happiness saved. A two-room flat held a child 111 with pneumonia. eitrht-months-oM Morris Lickow, and a irmtncr panicky with fright and worry, weeping

because In spit of all sh elld tr.e Vahy ptrew worse. "Don't cry, Mrs Lackow sard ! Ana Mather, blue-eyed, coal, com-1

posed, capable. Sue tool the .tck I f

child bathed it and soothed It.

O-OMPARE OUR PRICESr

Now sh opened a window from' E ;,J - - j , .7 yr . . i.TuTK the top and sud "Good." She hld a! 7;?

teas-paon or water tor tn .-' fa v iau.mlu . : i'i h i II I

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pot emwAiic puis Ä .

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I TUESDAY-BEST VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY

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72 Lives Imperiled In Dynamite Outrage, UNIONTOWN." P.a.. Mav 14. One

of the corners of a small dwelling mar Re-.th. a. mininc settlement, we-1 as a boarding house for m.iners employed at the Meadnwbreok mine, was demolished by dyna-mite Sunday r.izrht and cieven persons, lncludiv.sz two babits, narrowly c.cape1 cath. Operation at th Meaelowbrook mir5 have been coins: since the l ncinninr of th coal strike but the importation cf miners ha-- been necessary at xarious times. No arrests have been made in connection wih the dynamiting.

and repeat.! th word "Good." And vvhr. sh lft the tenement she itt a mother who had an Idea of the thintr that were "pood" and "bait" for tn baby. Sh had opened a nv world for that strange, foreign mother by eta blishin? confidence. AiIs Crippled Children In another house she found a crippled child. And sh showed another mother what to do. Next. In a dlmry roo.m. an agd woman was complaining of th hard

u'ork of raH?fr for her 70-year-o!! paralytic husband and she spok of ' puttin? him in a horn. i "yu'd leave yur husband after' 50 years!" exclaimed Ana, stopping ' her work for a moment, "t-hy. he'd

he alone and unhappy. You'v

ptrown old together, and h neds you nov..M

Th agd paralytic Fhowed cratl-1 tud in his eyes. And his wife's

tr annr softened. She saw things

differently now.

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Disabled Vets, on Trip to Frisco Convention in Ford, Make Short Visit in City

jury a be;:

r.rno'v. hn a Ford car driven by S'vh-'Ki turned over, about 3 miles

wet .-r tr.e c.ty on Lincoln Highway.

... I ... V i-. 4 . - - . I Ii' I . . I I f ' U 1 ;; v ;-.t ..t a moderate rat of ?pd and v. is trying tr prevent a collision

f-reTcr Docke Day" Will Be Oixcri cd at Y.ir.C.A. Mav 10

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Motorcyclists Injured j n .Yi7s Road Accident i

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Pr - -! reported nn accident to th po'h-e ,-..-- i v. terday afternoon at th." oornr ; v ! "t How ird sr. and Niles ro.nl. stat - j hi b ! ins ihat h was driving a Hudson i

tourirrr car v es: on Howard M. and I ut on reaching the N;ls road ws '-:'-. !Pt,i .V a tllil,.,r,'Vi,!,i w 1 a .- .-.nr- '

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fh p. 112 X. M;rr.:jfn s :.. 1 w hel of th motorcvel w ere soruug

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THE KALEIDISCOPE OF OPPORTUNITY Children of a cenrauon or more aco usd to arr.u- themselves for hours at a tlm by watching the changing colors and design; in th family kaleidlNo two of th shifting patterns were ever alik. Th fascination lay in watching ths bright patterns th.at wer always th same yet always different. Watehing the chancing oppor-tvr.-.t;es to sav money and jgt th things you want In the NwsTinns' Classified Section civ thousands of South Pend people rorr.fthing of the sam thrill magniflpd several hundred times! For here, in the scores of different o'.a.;f.eat:er.s. is an ever new, always changing array of offers that mean comforts, savlns and advantages for careful readers. No matter what you want todayor tomorrow it will be interesting and profitable to watch th corresponding proportions in thee columns of everyday opportunities. Head th Classifid ads regularly.

On their way overland in a Cord

touring car to attend the second an

nual convention of th Disabled

American Veterans of th" World arj

at sin l-rane.Feo, two diab!d fd-i diers. Lester Chafetz and Michatil i-

M. Alnern. botii of Cleveland. O.. are

sperdir.g a sliort time in South P.end. , y fj

They ts'.art"! on their trip from: fj k Clevei.ihd la.ct Wednesday and expect j if n to reah thfi California rity in plenty i j ff f.'T time to attend the convention, H

which opens Jur ? -. f i

ii.urii iiaa u:uj ... ut arm, nis jpu arm liavir.gr hecn amputated after a

wound received at the battle of Pel- J leau Wood, in which American: f

troops played a prominent part. Hei f fj also was wounded in the chest jartl ' '

above th heart. He spent about eight months in the hospital. His companion. A!prn. was disabled by an attack ef trench feet and obliged

j to spnd 1' mf r.th in th hospital. i Tit two veterans, who drove into South Pend in their hisrhly decorated car, are earnir.tr their expenses to I t 'n e , n V e i" ' n n rx t t'rar'tn V.t-

felling a novelty cigar lighter, invented by another disabled soldier. These cigar ltghters are mad? from regulation rifle cartridrec. t1p men report that their efforts to make thir wa v across the continent by selling th cigar lighters have so far me: with cor.vS-.derable simc-ess ar.d that they expect to have no difficult;--in earning enough to carry thm over th remaining par: cf th.ir journey.

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That shield on the bottom of Motor Master is an inverted umbrella. It protects your spark plugs from showers of oil. Oil flooding or fouling of spark plugs is impossible, when Motor Masters are installed. In addition to this, Motor Masters save gas. They perform best in a "lean" mixture, but produce a positive increase of power. And because the mixture is'lean" . all the gas is entirely consumed at every explosion, and there is no partially burned residue to form "hard" carbon. Satisfaction with Motor Masters is unconditionally guaranteed. Every ' purchaser is protected by this bond: S The Motor Master Corporation, 646 N. Mi Jiigan jö in Ava Cklz-acrr. Illlno: KereViV A CT e PS to refund M

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Gj any authorized dealer, if returned within 3U jg 3 days from date of purchase. jü Motor Masters are unbreakable and everlasting. They have no moving parts. They can be installed by anyone in five minutes- Jut unscrew your tpark pluj. screw them into Motor Masters, and screw the plugs and Motor Masters back into the cylinders. But the carburetor must aho 1? adjusted to a lower gas consumption when installing them.

Men's $1.25 Surnrner UNION SUITS

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Men's $2.00 Dress SHIRTS vJSG Men's fine lro Shirts, wa !1 made, worfli $2.oi regulnr. in izrs tr tT. with aii.l without i-e.Ujf, nt f't'-.

Wonder Bargains in the

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INFANTS' 35c DIAPERS

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Winn's .51.00 Silk Hose

Wemcn's fin" I'l.irk er tir.i-wi:. .ill vaipeij fiis. sf.eciat .if

Wmcnj SO;1 Un. Suits

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WOMEN'S $7.00 WASH DRE5SES S4.95 WOM'S PLEATED DRESS SKIRTS S3.9S

Roys 8fr Un. Suits 43c

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C.irN M.r.'i Dresses

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PRICES S5.00 for 4 ryWer up to $15.00 forl2 cjLidfr gold Everyvhere py the Best Beaters

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CANNEL COAL For Your Fireplace. Burns Like Wood. LONTZ BROS. G02 S. Michigan 5t Phones: Main 164 Lincoln 5164

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