South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 140, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 May 1922 — Page 16
SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SATURDAY MAY 20
GARAGE BUILDERS AWAIT PROPOSED
Ch iropr actor Is Blamed In Death Of Patient: Sued
CHANGES IN CODE T olin Hrintzelman Asks 510,-
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Citv Atlnrurv Prüft- New Law for I in Building Cndr Hriion.
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000 Damairs From Mary S. Parish. I'or lr.juri": r-u'.tir.ir in duh. a'.'.1 to h i f f:n r"' rivpfl at t!i-h'ir-.o1 of i S ut!i Urn ! rhirojrart.r v :;;! Tlrr.iri-t tim: trntm'-nt. M iry S. I'ar:-h ; natn5! l-frr;flTTTt in a (,() .Inniju- suit t'M'urht b John Hint. Imaf;. a'!nnr.itratr M tli- -tat f S.iloina Flintzln-.an. Tii - TiiT'.iint out that tli1 chiropractor hoMs no li-T.s? to p!- oti' " n r-i ir.c- in t !); stat. r-.-ith"-r ilof h." h -rtificatP fr'Tn th:' rnn.ty Moitlir.? hr to prarf ;cc a- i p)i.!ian or t -Pt:h. In Xovf-inlM-r, l'.'L'l. th u:f in!-:. Mr. f fin?z!man vi.:toi th' ''fff-vlnr. t for 1 1 1 1 mr.t for a I-caI ntta-'k of rhrumatim. Tho d-f-r.lant. it is furthfr aHC'd. rejirtwntfij that h wns ah'6 to cure . ich ailir.f-nts. The ( hiroprac tor marie an aiji't-ir.f-nt. or a - th rrniiIaJnt indir.'tf. aipli'l ir:-urp to th hack anJ lo-;s f th l-i-t-as-il. She wa. . hwevT, tho suit i-harrs. s:ro?siy ignorant of human anatomy ani the mi-tho.ls -f trratiric samp and of the arnoim' r.f io!rnie and prsur th if the hum.-in l.o.Iy r an ' ithsf ind. Jr. ii-; nn iu v.nr- on th !-
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Q. What is the function of th'-! pro iainu-.l th- r h irr..p:on cowhoy : ; T!i v
'reolvin Fhutf r in moving jiu t ur i Am-rica? man who v.a.j , , , A IMuanl (Hoot) GiNon won . time th- ;.-it;! of ( projc -rs . j tili distintion at the annual Pendle- ' i'v.rv, 1-.Y It
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th- film after ,a-h Individ. iai p. l"rn? ;d:-an.- Affr M.-:,: . , A. Mary i a anndian hy birth, i the ;;ir.. for ;i . ; tu re is shown and w h.le the n-xt on . , , , . ' , arid Tnronto i-- her na';' ;t. I turn d to !o- f: -- ; U heir: reeled into place l.efr.n th' (i W hat movie Ian 1 ape wa ! prud!y "Wliy, lens. WithfMif the shutter the p:c- torn d own a short tinv aio in Lo , Minnt Mt. . : i I 1
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jth- moenint would 'e s-e.-n and the: cradle of the motion picture ir.dus- j Ai:i- :.an f 1- i-.: j illusion ruined. It must 1..- r- tu m-' trp (in the c-oat. iurat pi- ture " ' r 1. ; i w" v. ' herrd that tf;e Mj-.-allr.l moving pir-; Q. What hind of a hird di-.l it fiif-- So-;h P v. show in. j t urc si thro-wn on tin s'ieeri ar j Dousla Fairbanks recently import day at th.e Pl !;.:: i-. It (not actually moinr pictures-, hut front Knuland for the production h r'commm' id d a- on' of thr I merely a series of snap-shots depict- i- now wcrkins: on? .t thrill pictur-- ev i- r
insr motion. The brain arrie- over A. Do its recently paid 0 for a ,nd crr'ain" if the m..t r.al f'i t It- imaire from ore picture to an- real falcon for his medieval pi tur- . ih-d by th.se .tu ;y I.av.- f Am of h-r durinr the f, -a et ion f a s-con.l How i it possible for one per- iean history d.ies not produ. tiir: Interval between th-tn. As the pic-, son. to appear simultaneously in jit'.-; hard to imicirie where tl
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per second the Illusion of movement, answer will be published tomor- I tak-5 from the no, ! .,f th
lis perfect. row. name, written by Kob-rt W. ("nam-
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l.-.eket i!iijio:!.l to P. ant ify hahrrcisht upon tiii- pitii'Uiir t;ort of th rode a k'rent Tm- ur.t of dium. Mr. p u Is ha r ''illy l"-en varnln prrpet : e ri buil-U-rs to wait until the h'm:" is .iftee'ed by law. Thr- s''kini; pr'n;S to build mrh structure htv Keen toid that building now will r rpiire th.-ni to aV!de hj" the re 1', whereas postponement may fake nrf of this l:fhculfy. T!ie sei tioi'. .- i i . I to hae been endorsed by th fire underwriters at the time of its original Insertion, i looked upon as in fact no lire ir--ventatlve at a!h The placards propre-e.i as an amendment to the nde will sh.ow the nam".- of th" owner and contractor, and other data dremr-d ncecary bv th" building lepirtment. They will n't inspectors to locate work in proirrey-j and not to confus-e it with other .1obs. but more important will make compulsory buiMer t-iUivir out permit- to build.
Arcordlnir to the city attorney .ome cf-rfiops of the new code were j nun.) r.T.sfMire in miinlnir in'l im-J prnrtirnl lb pr.ic?;rf. nt th" tithe it j a lic'-v red the !eira!it- of tlie instrument had been afTeeted by . Mayor Carom's failure to sirrn the, measure, mnkin; !t a 1n,v. It was rpp.T.cie y th" rnriirnnn rmir.ril in it original form to niton- tic; fall's j publication to apply. Now that there! is ro dispute a to the legality of j the rode, the nnMdinc department! with the assjsfar.ee of the -ity at-i tcrney. are drafting those chances J deemed th" most m-'-esnry at t h j time ; One of th" proposed amendment j includes the ftr!kinr out of the i
steam t--t ft" boilers rubstitutins; the hydrostatic test as provided for M th" buihli-.ir laws pis-ed in 11"'.
in effect until the r.ewly revised j buihllrtr code w a.s made a law last' fall. ' I
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fracture. It further set nut that the rhiropractor by "u.in: said force and violence upon and against the de-c-edrt. bruised, crippled, maimed permanently Injured decendent and h" became sfriously ill and dle-d Iiccember 1 '2, nt year. Ief"ndnnt Silent. The heirs -f th" decedent suffered
I suffered Etreat daniace by the death i and seek 510,000 damages, part ol
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Million Dollar ' Picture Will he Shown at Orpheum All Next Week
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It is further set out that the decedent's ns was . 7 years, and that
I'lin'lMnc her as hrr lieir1 at law are
Iber husband. John: a daughter. Mary Foult, and two sons. Pewis JT. jar. 1 Georu-e II. Hfintzelnian. ' The defendant I'riday declined to
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FIRST "OFFENSE" GAINS LENIENGY
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SCENES FßOM THE MILLION POLLAC UHIVCRSAL PICTUC
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THE ROULETTE. PLAYERS IN TUE FAMOUS CASIIHO.
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When little K.itlib-en O-DonnI M tropic tornado that will H I j
came butheiy h-une from .chool on- jjj exc,te day and confided to h''r mother H
that she was in love, the mother !m clasped the daughter in P.oj- ,irnTi and pressed an understanding kis3:jh upon her brow. Iiut when Tad!t O'Donnell. the father. found out i about it lie crave h'.s da'mhter the : a choice nf ,ri'inr uj h r rv-.v I'oun l ?J love or crivincr up h r honm. ! Consta nee FJinm-y in th" rc!e o: ' t Kathleen O'pnnnt 11 will ram th.is d
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Kotten. It s a.l in "Firs? I ov." j "J and the picture will start its South Pend run at the IiSill" S'tmday. Trd,iy for the t,t timt" "Ij"Ve'j'
' Poomerane" U iu at r;1(l jai:-. jj
If a swiftly moxir- story o: P t v t2ZTrxssXE?:!?&' with a small circus. Thcp- a ; .
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produced it. by the wav.
Crawford Shop Lease is Sohl; Closinp Out Sale j Arnoune..;nr nt wa m-id" Friday! of the sal" of the 1...S.. of The Craw-; ford h'hop, W. Washington av. I T)f shoji was ri"netl (Uf. a by Maurice Shapiro and .Tack Hodes. i (.rrjir.: a ( omph'fe .r e of men's' furnishiriits and shoes. j !cfiv,!u an .ceo';r.nil offer fori th.e lea?" of the building .some time! .if,-", plans w - ;e formuPi'ed und the: sal. rompleted Frid iy. If is under-! .-tood that the h a-v was purcha-.-d ! by a lo-", t,;;n wh.s, nam" was, withheld by Mr. Shapiro. j The sf..:-k of Th- Crawford Shop' is b. iii 1 - a r: a t: 1 and marked down prior to a r!o:nu out sale: which will ! held within the ru-xt '
week. It is understood tint the new firm will take poss..s;,,n nf rioni
.ibout July 1. I
Motor Law Violators Pay U "hen Arraign l hy Dueomh v'hitp'd rt-p rt: e'.v wit h failure; to j rovide tln".r auto fru- k w i t h card and contain.! r an ! with proper li- ' (fp-f. Joseph W. :s. ownej-. andKn.nk M"": mi, driver, of 'im-inn.itl, t .tpp. .H l d befo-e City .lud.Te IniConili ! Friday .11-.. i w ere fir.-d J .". arid costs ! each. i
Two Liquor Law Defendants Fined But Jail Terms Are Suspended. Admissions of uuilt by two defendant violators of the Ihpuor laws, before City Judßre DuComb Friday for th?ir first time, resulted in $100 lints and suspended jail sentences. Cn; of the defendants. Clyde Alward. HITS. Main st.. acainst whom the case has been pendinar for about two months, was graven a. suspended nt! nee of six months at the Indiana state penal farm. In the rase rf Frank Pietraszewsk i. Crunistown. charged by Federal Prohibition A?nt Harry Mathers with the unlawful possession of ii'juor in consi-'iuence of a raid upon h:s) "sof; .lrink" stabishment there Thursday afternoon, the court appended a suspended jiii stntence of 12 days. Alwaid Miut IteixnA sean h of Pictraszeskis establishment reva!ed a quantity of liquor included in which was three lu.-ifs id" nond.ed Seotch whisky. In addition one piart of "moonshine" jnd tt r e juarts of wine wer" found. The raiding drtail was composed of Mathers. Peputy (Jo;t and linfcnement Asent Klliott. Alward had been before the court before on intoxication charges, it is said, but until he was discovered on W. South st.. with a gallon of "mule' whis'ky and a funnel in his hands in March, had he been chared with unlawful possession. The court permitted the defendant to pay his fin in installments of J 1 0 each, to r paid to Probation Officer Pajpe each month until the total costs, amounting 10 M"'1. P.Val. He Uas ordered to make reports of hi" tfh.ivinr to th" probation officer for two years.
! For magnitude and vast expenditure of money. I'niveral ni;ucter- , Piere. "Foolish Wives." directed by land Pt a Trine I'rieh Xon Stroheim, J in far in excess of any previous pho- : todrama ev'i conceived- it is said, j This production, which conies to the (rpheum si rem for one week Jstartiner Mondav. ac tually cost more
tween ron.truction cost on the num- '
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macnificent settings, repre-1 Ru:h Hnlrrc ap.d IMv.-.ir l Itcarn Monte Carlo, and the ex-. ,,'nd in aI1 Pt,ir '-'' än "The Fir"'
pense of employing the vast army ,''ltf'r- shown at th" Aud:t..-:um ' of players, as-stant directors and ' theater tod i Th" pb-fure was! extra people nerc-vary for the pic- : ,tua!ly stat d in the S aith Sea isture. There wre as many as 2.orn J la nb- and the co-upany of A-rie,-!-; xtra peoi'.e used at one time in the , can screen artists was the first to bi crowd scenes, all of them draw-j take th" trip for a motion p'. -ur . ; ins; from $in to a day. while I There is mystery, romance and r-i
than one million dollars and hasjthe salaries of the principal players . citement in every foot, and sp. c-! .been ts month- in the making, but i and Yon StrohcinVs executive as- i ocular sen and a tropic i-torm! I nntrorv r m,t! . , f t V i.i,i'illi,il ' . : ....... ...' .1 I, , , , j . .l..n..r I III cf, ri tlin e 1 : t n -i v
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To enable you to sec this colossal drama tor the- price of a theatrs seat more t.an $6,000 wni p spent for every minute you see k
it on the screen. It will enter- ii tain you fascinate you visualize your dreams of wealth- v luxury power. j A Colossal Drama of t
Monte Carlo-thc Magnificent N
Written,Directed by and Feqturin UOII, Stacy hL&UTLs
!A Man You Will Love To Hate
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IPIlAlO ; HMTIJEE ßMD MIGHT
A Vf rrJl l,A Matinee 25c, Evenings 31c pnd 45c, Children 15c, Plus Tax V v l i 1 7 ,A Ew'skAkH-J :U Matinee showing 1 :30 P. M. and 3:15 P. M.
I'nbelipvahlo Prions Almost Half 1 r
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expensively produced feature?, the expenditure in both time and money in "F'.ish Wives" will he readilv
apfarent to all w ho se it. j The entire expense ot the produc- ' tion was almost equally divided Pe-
a week. The film is recognized in mov
it; picture circles as the ereatest 1 achievement of Carl Iaemmlle, ; president of the Universal Film j company.
On the same Mil N the latest of the
Er shine, In TalkZT'Z
To Girls, Points Path To Success
croup of violin solos
oat-'ts hy Mips Mel - 1
vina Itrady and Miss Clara Sprn'-or. ' The quests were seated at lone: table which tPid been decorated hv the'
; various cluhs. Tiie cuests )f the duh j
IT 1.1 r-i . 1 T ere Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Krskine. j Health. Clinrartor and Per- ,.PV. aml M a Tnvis Mp n .
i Mrs-. Warde Mack. Mr. and Mr?. C, I I. T'mmons, Mr. and Mrs. II. V. ; I Timhle and . It. Hoffman of L, An- '
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WORKING GIRLS
LOOK HERE Read what Mrs.LucasWrites Cow ceraing Her Troubles, which May be Just Like Yours
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St. Loui5, Mo. 'I hd troubles that dl orncn are apt to have, with pairs
I in my back, weak.
1 1 r e c, nervous fceUr.FS ard a weak stomach. I had K't n thif? way rA-out a year and was unable to work cr stand on my feet for any length of time. LH husband's
aunt told rr.e hew much good Lvcia E. Tinkharn's
Vegetable Compound had di-ne her and liepgedmeto try it, so I did. All my pains and weakness nro pone, rrv etcrnach is all riht and I da my w c rk at he rr.e and alio werk for Swift's Paekir.e Ccmj an y. I recommend your Vegetable Comt- und to mv friends
and you ir.av r-ul li. h testimonial. ' Mrs.
7l9A Vande venter iSt., bt. Louis, Mo.
Araln and aTain one woman tells another of the merit of Lydia E. Pir.kham's Vegetable Compound. You who work must keep yourself ctror. and v.-ell. Ycu can t work if vou are sulft-rinü from euch troubles. Mrs. Lucas coulcn't. She tried our Vegetable Compound" and her letter tells ycu what it did for fcer. Give j; e fair trial now,
Aid Strichen Ahm River c An appeal i riade from the loi i chajter of tne Red Cro? for funds to aid the flood sufferers of the central southern states, especially Illinois. Louisiana, and Mi's-:.s-s;ppi. Cons'deniMe reMef work has aireaiy hen done In the district where there ar said to h er ;r,eoa people homelecs. In Mississippi alone 31.00 are civen rv.fn: each rtsy. ?5 i,i (.no r.eedfd, nrcordir.? to M.s-ss Mary A. St.-ne. !n charge of the Hed Cross office bre. and any help tint i- received from South I?t n1 w:'t be prent ly apprerlatol. 'Ciiv;r.5 h"!p in time of d'.5aster." she a!d. "is one of th fundamental services of the Ite.t Cross There have been unusual demands in tht hr.e durir.tr tlie past year, so that a call for tivre money to c.irry on our work i alvo'.utely necessary. Checks or co'.'rihutioh.-i of money w;i: he received at our local oft ice ard forwarded immediately to the lied Cross headquarters in th flooded districts."
Mumlity Bi? Fartnrs in
Lift. Girl? Lcam. j I "The American Industry" wa i ! if-uhiect of the add'ess delivered hv I i ! A. K. Krskine at the annual banrjuet : i i of the Industrial derartment of the, j Y. M. C. A. Tliursdav evening. j ; "One of the ssrntial revpjisites of , indi!str is sufficient capital. ' he (said ritins statistics phuwin thriti j .s..". percent ' the failures in bust-
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cient i-apital. Winners Work Hard.
j "Hani work, from both ni"!i and ; j wom-m. is another requisite," con-I I tinned Mr. Kr-kine. "Thirty-two per!c- ?-.t of the failuies of la.? year were j due to indob-nce. Put the man or i woman who works hard, with ear-,
iiestness. integrity, and sincerity of. motive will always win out. It is im-I possible to fail under such condi- i Hon.". j "The three prime requisite for ; surer-f5 are h.ea'th. character and ; p. nsonality. which 'means the ability i to cnojierate with other jeoplp and i tf Ct oilier J eoplo interested in I your work you cannot succeed j nlor.e. Ad 1 to these imagination. Pi- j terity. sincerity and initiative, ar.d : ymi have an infallible combination.. Many ilrN Altcnil. j ' Women r."v have a permanent p'aee iti :ndutry. Their place va tv.Tde v.;ro bv he invention of ih
typewriter and th-y now do lichter J liy.ieal worl;. They are t Ti t'lii'iP mentally of ir.m. and are often , fourwt to Vi more loyal." ( Over lf cirls attended the ban-; ui'et. Rev. 1. S. Ruis pronouncedj I tlie invor.ition and Miss Katherir.e Camphe. chairman of th Indus- ! fi.il committee, prilel. Kal ant
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Loves' Boomerang
Ann Forrest in a stirring romance of circus life.
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SUNDAY Constance Binney
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CASTLE SATURDAY "Find the Woman" A stirring mystery picture. SUNDAY Neal Hart in "Tanded
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SUNDAY CMFJll3!4W EVERY true American vvill thrill with pride ?t this flaming picture of the strudle for Independence. Kc sure YOU see it!
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Alleged Fund Embezzlement Kred C. Pinati ct.. is charged with embf r-z'.ircr Jln2.. from Iius- Ii C. I-ewis, a business man of Iownhit'. Mich., in an afTi-: davit filed in th circuit court Friday i momir.p. i According to report. from the' prcst cuter. office. I'wis 5 in the j wholesale business and I ele a. ted a ,
an acer.t for h:m in Northern Indiana, made collection to th amount fatpd above, and did not turn them in to his emp!ocr.
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TODAY TOMORROW Last Vaudeville Bill of the Season
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FHE CENTURY SERENADERS "THOSE FIVE MUSICAL MANIACS" CZIGANE DANCERS A' Carnival of Gypsy Songs and Dances
REID'S PAVILION Barron Lake
AL VVOHLMAN "The Graduate
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