South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 149, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 May 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWSTIMES
MONDAY MORNING. MAY 29. 1922
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LIMED WITH GOD' TOPIG OF FORCEFUL SERMON BY PASTOR
Rev. Davi? Declare Nation Suffer- 4fW.iue It Ha Nn Time for God." r. at :o- l -1 .i e : t h a a t : rr I". S T .!'.: stK-e-l Sundav :..',rr..r.ir G'd.' r tithe F.r."- r: Ptvi p-in' 1 our ft -rir. t" lax -e f-.r Grd." Rv. ; r. i " I i e r i r. g h i - "Llr.ke I i h. Rev t n j o r r a r. ' f h of r -- ü ' a M-a: for . I re n . . ,0.1 th fir vf r r.r.iT. t, .ir! : r, o our cur c V ? TT .- -.a, relation.; Rev. I !!..- ' . rv.' r r r T : o; ' T r j J'roi.rif-r v ! : n f f ! C-.f, : :r r.vir " r. ! I or.:-. I i :v N" ! r. a r. nr. ; f i k ; " r j I r, i : ji. rev 'il i.r.::' h ha-4 r o v. Th I-: : i !.'- -i V'r!'y for th i.'-'.-u. f:r. ..-ion tV. rroph't -'.v V h r. -! t:. w ir.ff i - -.v f ir. f v ni -'a ).; ;ri'- hnn.l i-tl-v ay? th 5 vr. I o: "In thr- f:Mir rhV, ä oil r? n lii- (twit. 4 , 'a r.z i. aJ.'-'ve unif-r th" '.vir;?. Whr" th 'a ir. r w-nt tlv har:i v.-r nt. Th- f-iv:ri- ti'.rrxr-d thf hum in. To Tt-r'Zi.if Xli 'A H h'- fii'.'ir" of o;'!" in t h i.rp;K-t 1a v. i ni;iir'- in our ai.i 0:.:.: ti. ruin i? brought in thf (
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th nation ?n! tb" fir.nl captivity Of fii-. po ( !f. i "Th propb-t -aw a!-r Tir.ir th a imn." Th" v i r i fa-"" o i of man r--nr.oTa pr.nh' Jvr-rir,i!:tv in.plb-- rntb'trihty. m ri! 'n!b,;ity. vr.'.itjon an,l äff-.. ? or. !;; othr word-, th pnwr t!j think, to judr bf-twfon rieht an.l wror.r. to rhoo- rithr th rihf or th- wrorr. Thu w arriv at th1 surf t of a i''hr-i- nity th t H th-ajht fnl. morally di'-orimir.atlns. vr:'ur.tary, and Iriv tjo?1vpi1. A pr-f-on's hi'-.e pvr.-' and a parities arf IPd nn.1T th wl'.hnc tr?buttu OhrL'f if hi rhritianity Tt'zAtxs th- v.iiu it hosshl. rhrlrim l'vlr.7 la.k virility in ' man y i r:. m-- !..- ui it not l thniik'htful iivlniT. Ken minded liiis!r:mn nn dvo? th mot th'M5i.-hful and paintaklnsr thinkInt" to 1 5 1 : n -. but al!"W thir Christian living f i lip a'ontr In- i 1 differently. w:rhoi;f rup e titration or rarful attention and thn wonder why rehcion so unsatisfactory. "Others are always Pirninc ovr th-' phr-. P.iifh of our Father." "Wh-Ti rightly understood that siyin;r H tru and f-hou!d h kept. F-?ut w ar" riot to nnr.' a ni that the faith f our fathers hid no flaws. Th'-v a.-rd w'-Il and wisely for th div in wbi.'n th'.- llvd. T'f 1 rhm: and xprin-'e may proj th t s-ora thinsrs mus b restated ! and te idiuste.; to m'-e? the 'need.- i 1 f prsnt. I "'Mir father? Fid that relipfon niu. nor b tau?hf in the pub!:
K'hrtiils. Fear of sectarianism made 1 Ke-rn road over whirh a reainns-ihr..-,-i w-iv I'urKmQ -a 1 1 f: r ,X I t n v. re w a s hrird in '"lUth P.end
Perhips we will findjtrir.re was
tbif rlipiof is not sectarian. T'erhap ' ill find that education j with reIon ma Ke the youth i m p-.d.d and to balance the char t ter ..f tb" M s r r 1 ; ' ' ' ; t!;e votitli we will ide that utn rr.'i-' rnv r".:c:ou. inr. aru tnit tr. pu iV,'t a.-h.-.r.l :v :- th tune fir irh instruction. Tf t!- h;r. e fall.5 to rive -u-h in-s!rv.-:;on and the church .school fail hat wi n e - w e ,i ; : 1 t n e s n in- 1 a:th o ur far b. er?, help lis? The Vi-in taucht the prophet tb. at lr.t'.lii-'Tr.. :nu.-t be linked up v. iih God. The h-iman. which mei!s a usmess a n 1 be all affairs l rke.l with -ni into our commerce Ot g" rr. mer.t anGi 1! We ' : st take e d u--.it fonal syfem. and our social re! "The r.ation 1-be.--iuse it h a n church g ' 1 i r Is n " ' church attendance of the attention me: Cl 1 ' -UTtermc od IT time f'T un! e - f r v 1 1 1 i r, c . . ; 1 is the m e a -u !' 1 r-, to s.-f ;- . v r,n, The a - . ' t i ' 1 j i r f - i oi !.f-- . Hi'--a . i:- ! t ; e r - i a -' Ml ; Chapter in fiiitv: 11 Initiated es is 1 1 chapter , . t ! . .1 Kapr c.napt-r c: tr. r rr. ' 1 e r s a 1 ; :? the ; , ' San da- . frat' r:m ir, -lie organization a -p"c:.a! re-e. itv room . ; f t h.. r h i tr r r; w e w ch.'.rt'T. Ir.st ill :.on of 1 5 r t O t h e thee rs were lo l l f initiation- Donprior f o tli w ork aid P. Fi-lirr warf t ;;e . h i pre r nd re! ry a : I tre ' -amed pres.dMax Ka-r CP Kr.:.! h c : er or. i' s . I ' i r p n y w i -i r.t a t er et O. J. LANG OPENS NEW JEWELKY SHOP HEKE Mr o J. 1 vi :i ü . . th I-n w T r h a ui ' - as t.m i' e.-i-er. ed a h.-p nt v ant wvon rTt: 1 Cclf.tx av . In thhu.:d!r. with fhap the Katbv rh'Vor ce in w arch of the largest a factor." s ;r. provided Mr. - . 1 ra a r.u::lbr n. i o a n .. a . " ! . ; - 1 S ' a t - has P..: nr. w .th ample e. (-j . prr.ert f- r hi :an.:r.. II. wat n:;l recr.:I ve.j by the V'';?h Fend Wa'cii ,i n ' STL DENTS COMPETING T -v - w -
I- h.A UI.MhM'OHA nuai.Mu.m.a. .. n.;,vls hri.fss fo the Congenial Thir -
i. a.. 'o.s are p ! : 7 - .es Co . "Why thi .t.2t r. H . h ! - s t - r r a akr Pla-e h-I-c ch- a 1 Pia b o " Li". fc " Th.e cf.r.te.-' i r until .fan i at p o'c'.o- - is ta k in girl the after: rot o.r 1 TO i e r; pe" I e p ii I..-" e P '. e ry boy n d cars ( : ag. ! el:iMe rh xe 1 r. r. i -r pa r r x t; ii '..she 1 as nr. aiv rt.- m nt m nexx-; ap-rs vxith t io- xx inner' h.
i ante. When Ma'.ers.
you p.y Cigars say Dutch 111-tf
Large Crowds at Springbrooh Park As Season Opens Favorable Weather ami Extra Attraction Draw Many to Park .Sunday.
The I'lerirr of - Sundav Sprm ?r rook
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f he . favor Vb a pi he r fri attracrarm- there were Tr r'- vly furnlion v i s xx ' I 1 a t -ard" evening and ' oinr:; : xvej-c "."i 1 conditio r. oi as the muio ani
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tea IM .'ilif moon mny fa vor ah h'arl or. the ; -: j ' hi p a : I a . w e 1 1 i It;c s f a rr ;. bed th x J a 7. - ;2.i!r., the- nr.g.r.g orchestra. I "AH of the park r.des wer- w !1 j p a f ro.'dzed and the new c'-r.c'A--urs : n t. 1 -atirg stands. f--tttlc!arly the j I.r'V barrel. ; id a rushang busT. 'f1 r.i:r' r.i-rv. r. :j t o:i th- i-.v.iy :r,rt .t r d f i r n - i rr. -rr. r. for l.o? ;tr.''l vomt:? !j'" who hivf Th1 .iutorii.l.;'f r J.:jt ri" ' ir. .Arrantr-n-i'-nts arr jhitiC ?:vi.1-- to ;hr t h - tr.uk al! th4 I -a iv .i r " 1 1 1 . I !-. a - t o ii'Tinl: of r : h t ri'Iir z. i Th llivr f'jrk 1 : ri 1 f 1 1 r n i t ; i i rn u in t a f T-r !K"n. 1 : ? ovfiiir. ' wiii rotf 1 in M u- h im -?ho r'r.or.il i s P j.-i ri 0 f t h" iuk tv.'1 th : f:. :-jt T.!ar.n-r In yti.'h th rro'.vl. jwr har--l-i. G'-or? Own.. for-; n.'-rlv of Hrirlcpport. (onn.. 1 tr, rr. 1 r. i c r this j-npon. VurthT pr-;'ar.'itlon3 ato hfinsj n.afln to ntf-rtain lars rrowd. m I"rornt;on Pay, vhn anothrr 1 ? 1 - t..r-y!- rxrir.z propra r.i win n j WORK ON ROADS .Four Townsbip antl One County Unit Hipbway to be Constructed. Tond? for tlio ron.turtion of four township ro.id and ora- nuny unit hiutiwfiv haf lan t-old hy XV. A. loi-k, rounty t ftirfr. substantial Pivmiiims of th- $200,000 i.-su bf-ins rT-!vfd. Th sucr?s!ful bidder? a nd the premiums follow: I'rank Pii-.vvcr road, south in IVnn trivr.sh:p from Pra croon trail. i.-.-ue j $4f.0'O premium $ C 4 T. . 7 0 . three :ml - s. irravT. sold to TTftchr Savings A.- Trust "o. ("harl H. Cd ward- road, west from Michigan hichway to township i n f in 'enter tovnhip. i.-?sue OOA, premium $ 4P). ."-. t" -P V. Wilde i'll'illi'lll.. iv. inii... - j Panil p. IMlerr road, two mile.j ve?? in Greene tnwnvip, is.ue ö.non. premium $4T.2?. to J. - Wild j X- Co.. pravl. Edward Hawblitzol roai in Pnion township, running V. from I.akevil'. i.-sii ?n l.ooo, premium $."''2.10 to rifchr Tru-t Savim:- t.". LrravM. c.f-i'Zf- I..M-:Knd.irfer ixi rounty unit h Ich way runnirp: six mile? in Td.erty tow r.?hip. tc-x SSI.500 irmiuin $11' sold to th il.uirktt P.ondinc Co . 7hiraco. The Plbry mad is a r-Tt of tiie Friday by Philip Zoercher. member of the state board. If th state tax poara upnoms mf ininMMiar the finnd. Will not r iienverci. A de-Ci: thion last m of this this ca se W e k 1- expected Canadians Waiter $ 10.000.000 j Öi Ponies at Woodbine Trach TORONTO o-t May 2. Final! returns on thf s 'v-n lay meet at thej Woodbine i.-i track, will reveal! th.an ?1". 1 1 n1 chanced hand-' on th. ronie- ur. ernruert otli'-ials stimaT' .1 :cl:t. j P. K : . x -rs already hae" p-i id I " i thin i a w f rovincial treasury $"l7.oon.j inc j-er eer.t fax on all rdicatinar that betting thus . . i . i ....... i . . - r -. r a a- th: a ! u n a i ... . ," f. . W. Pow. ' 1 1 Ontario 1 . il i-i il rr.nriif 1 for! vernment cnt err d Attorr.ev Ge feral Papey to iv n - irdinc roiii cunn o; ttu m. i Blaze Causes $150 Damage At Patterson Shoe Store i I M7.e ou,t in k r. ow orinn thaat y , I., - II'''- .... .. -v 111 - Fitterson. II'-, . ir.il: av a a b u : i I ; o'clock ye-'erdv afternoon -rroed a s'vall .piar.tity 'f ; de - i o . r , - T r ! i '-Ii at 5 ..U. I lie H'i ;:iaithe '-n !.-rtv of Dell Rerr. Lincoln i I" c-'ü'fered pract:-allv no dam ace Th.e , onflacration w as extinguished i't sh, or; or.h r hose house No. y city io. ii r-no n f i"om TWO RALIOON ASCI N!()S. J. M. S'ewart. an oil time balloon-, : of this ottj is scheduled to mak : 1 t w o a,-r.sicr on Memorial Pay at ! i Long lb i'"h Amusement park. Lake I Mar.i'ou. Ind . acrordir.c to art an-' ' r.cun -eiaient made by the park man-; aeraent. St. w ai t will make a para - , ch it,- lap durit'g roth - aftcrr.r-cn . ard cer.inc performances. , cf:li:rrti wnn iuhthdvv. 'Mrs. H pea. o., 1 .' ä S. Scott st.. celebrated her fC.rd birth lay w ith a c.:".r I arn at pr?A oc.o:k .at .'.ifa'-, irii'l the di: c reside nee. -tv.bers of K.c'nt th. imme a: Ca r r Mr. and Mrs. M. P. lan. John Mr W. pe.K-on a; Urejuhart, 1 Mr. XX e r . ' J. K(TK1() PLANM'.D. A neu B M. excursion ha-5 ! o - ar.oa .i.s o-n an-v-?a for Memorial Piv, May ; i Tclx edo. h.jo. eax e at T a n. fr The exvur.ion will !.i the Nexv Jersey a r. vi a 1 a sh r a i '. r o a d ? a t : o n . I ? ? j " P:-. -.on ft. The round trip fare) will he J...75. ! ... ... ........ . . - . -. . . i ... ".I...!... - - for de. irate cht.. Iren, wm on.-n at tle.Rthwti: on June il. according te , plans of the Tat ercul sis ' Pia spective attendants are now b - (i;.g chosen by school nurses. 1 Marrieal sclund teachers of Seutlj Rend and their wives' held a picnic Htlrban lak Saturday. 1"0 peo- . p xvere present for i ne r and a prcct am j sports. chicken f mus'c -itn-! ar.rkl !
When you I Master.
say Cigars saT D ;t
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Complete IJst of Presents to June Brides and
M 1 x A i inMr.i- fr r r Tl r t . i-ur C rf""'Tn . of r.r., nr. c i i I - n t h f r rn ns J u z . A'MfVia: I- To of H f j- to r xp' hryjf . f-'outh I n I rr, i n K i 1 A i.'t S'-i 1:o. T:t to or. f- of thf lr ;'. A!ifr;r-in Trut Co.. $ nvirr.o ;1o-ftur.'. f-.'-r thir-l x'A ar.-.l trrorm. Af'an I!ir. floret, 'flow t 1 1 ? k riif p. :h f.n-Afrs to f.r. t thre P.. C ir.r.. worth r both fir?: & 1 f rloth'-s P.-an.ion-I)urr-II 'o.. drrM to firt briil"; lin-rie to .con! rrii1, an-1 utnl-ToII'i to thlri. Ab TV-rnian. pcrtirr oods Ftoir-, r :Mir rO'l. tarklo, tnoklo box, rf f-, lir.-. In it and ri.hwz l:Tn to the f;r5t proom. U!o k I'ro . j-vW., 20-plrco f-ft l:c;i-rs rirnS. .silverware. P. iby Photo To.. nn." rlo7Pi tur.- - ( f flr?t bri'b an-1 rr'.i:r. I : .T. P.urkf, optomotri.-t, jnir of opT,Clauer Jewelry store, rut rliss" water set., Pina'd's shoe pfore, one-half dozen 'iirs of pocks for proom. W. P. Ioti:las shoe store, pair of women's 'oxfords for second bride. YV. P. Poucbas hoe store, pair men's oxfords for fourth itroumDo Free?, first bride. mtir.nery, hat for I'conomy Pepts.. taffeta drr .s, Georcrette hat and pair of shoes for the first three brides. Fjbel r.ros.. $.r.O allowance on new playtr piano to fust live brides. Ellsworth'.. surprise che.-t to the first bride. hope Kncel's Cut Pate store, box of clears to the first sroom. Frances shop. Georgette silk blouse to each of the firsd five brides. i T. is. Garland, silk underwear. Ch.rrles C. Gate?, danein? teach. $10 -oiirse in daneinsr to 'tir.-t ?ix brides: dinner at the Oliver hotel for bride and Rrooni first to present themselves to Mr. Gate-. Gately's, bride. bilk Mouse to the Matt Golden, pair of, trouer.a for woum. ' Grand Leader, phonosrraph and 12 records to bride. Grind w ear for Leader, silk second bride. under-
Just as many merchants are wanted to take part in the "Gift to Bjides" event as possible. The list of prizes and the donors will be announced every day and much publicity and public attention will rcsulL Any merchant wishing to take part in the event should call The Advertising Department of The News-Times.
TRIO RETURNED TO CITY BY OFFICER Tlirp4 Youth Admit Stcalinr: m. m m - . - - -- -- -- r Starkweatbor Car Ilebl at Mi-bawaka.-State Orliccr Gordon. ' t.-t ed to thiei city last nicht Ivuiis with Herman WYlsh. I'ordice K'',u!'fm" i an 1 Fail Havlm of Mi.-hl-waka. youthful mrmb- rs of an auto tb.-f' vg.nir. wh w r- arrest d in .-t. I I 'inlay upon rejuet . f the. .o i local o :;';,( r. The trio were taken to ib.- M -htwaka police slit ion i nd without bond s. The three youn i men t-oniesseii to Ot: that i ney I .'., . I . . I 'l-inviv. ..I . r I -.- iltl I'llli' to ; ....' iio ;i'...' i .... '-...-i.i.. 1'rank of the on tib' Starkweather, from m front E. it'.es home in S"Uth l'.e!.d nili of April 2 ntvl later' i.)iart:-'i :t -tia io: m-iht .--aid. .that reports that Welsh had a previ ous polic record were unfnie. 1 The ariaicnm t.t e. J the tlave j out!:.- i-" e.-cteil thi- in or nine in the Mish.awaka j'-olice coin;, charg d , with th" theft of th? S'arkw. ith r car. Tli ant iK'Ti'ics will endeavor o;i about t" secure fiirth.r informa their aotivitbs ir. this vicinity and if s-ich is obtained, rxpec. Io e-ar up a number ..f auto and acos-iay thefts repotted to. the- polic-- dutin4 t he pa.-t f w n ."nth.s. A furtb.er search of the woods surrour.din the cave where th" tark .gether with ad-I weather : tr r irt.-. to; di-i-nal accessories. wer found s
expected to be held dnrtpar the week. Mr an(1 Ir? r u Rennett. Rd-dep.-ndii up. n turth. r cm: t e ss b n s ' d .... ntrrt,llninc -lt 7 o'clock
i f the trio tird r am st A-itb."r:'i s snll be Lex...- that oth.ei I ax ''- imp.-.i a.t-.i .n n.- i"t the th ft s I'Ut are f.'irg Sniei-UU n Ul- xoun1 . 1 1 1 1 . . ! ....nrr
mn. Although it is n-n beliex..'! Mrs -.',-. Hoxvh.tt of Hammond. th?t the youn men haxe K.n rcn- Iril M4S elected president of th--r.ected with an rixanid gang of ; w-.tnen's Home Missionary society
a itoTnomie tn-.e-xes cr a tare i la rcr sea Ie, t the authorities hfc reasons to be-. hex. that op.- and p- --sdlx t xx o other U-.-i V. . - .nr,.r.r .a."! I'ltVl th." .11. e l.;: - I "I'M n,-n ,n be :r t a!everv. . r V aJ a Z7" - i t-'- t-r..--, r c i t Vi -' I i j I T I 111 . i . i . .. . K-V'rn riub Thursday a t " r. op.. in-- ; lowing the busine-s ..ifr. the time u a5l ,,ppnt with s. ciV. divers: on ' 4"aVors in the cor.iffts wtro awariol! !t,, Mr5. r.e.arge Fetters. Mrs. Deri; Rxar.s and Mrs. John Staekman. ! 'two coair-e luncheon xxas .;r'ed by th bo -t s Tiie club xvi.l me. t j j in two weeks with Mr Leni Fostr.' ; The kindergarten ch ldren of thi River Park hotd er.'ertain d will! a circus for the parent. and friend-' V.'r due-day afternoon, and for the
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of the sd-o ol Thursday afurWomerf Rome Missionary
pupi.s noon.
G-ar.c Clevator Co.. Mi.hiv ala. hich eju a'.Ity 42-pice st I d;she to first br;Je from Mihawaka; same prize to third 1 ri;- from Mishnwaka; for fifth bride from Mi.-hiwaka. best ton of o al In their yard.-.
H. bride. Greenblatt, fur choker for Guiss Prothera. Kimball phnnocrarh. value $125. choice rf oak or mahogany finish, to first l.r. 'de. lieber 4the bride. Fon. cedar chest to Home Furniture Co.. rorker with cretonne seat. fiber Ideal laundry. $5 laundry book to first bride; $.1 laundry book to second bride, and J2 laundry book to third bride. G. R. Kinney Co., oxfords for brideand proem. Lewinski Agency. l.M fire Insurance policy Il Mangold. 11x14 portrait to first bride; xio portrait to second hrile. ' Miller-Mueller, haberdashers, imported broadcloth shirt for first groom. N e w Jersey railroad. by Thomis A. Hyras. president; round trip ticket by Pullman to Detroit over the New Jersey railroad. National Photo Shops, pepia portrait valued at bride and groom. 525 to flrt N e w m a. n 's Ready-to-wear store, liithnir suit valued at $S to first flapper bride; three pairs of silk höre, valued at $1. to best looking bride; jersey sports suit, valued at $7.f5, to e.ldest bride; vanity case, valued at J."., to most popular bride. Nickel Hotel, bridal suite for bride anil groom. Noble Elect ru table lamp. Shop, library National store, dress for first bride; blouse for second bride, and apron for thirdNor Equi Hosiery Mills. 201 Dean bldg . hosiery for bride and croom. The News-Times, silver flower basket to first bride, and silver fruit basket to second bride. Otto's Taxi. Srvice, free ride to and from the theater for first bride and groom. Picsly-Wiggly stores, every blonde bride participating in the contest, one pound . Your Luck coffee; every brid that is a brunetee. one pound Sunset Gold butter; to all red-headed brides participating In the eontest. a panry full of groceries. H. H. nocrets Optical Co., $23 prism binoculars for groom. Hies Furniture Co. "Kitchen Maid" kitchen cabinet, valued hi $r..".. to first June bride: genuine cut class vase. 12 inches in height, to fim 20 brides. Kalamazoo "Run a ways" are Pound at Races by Police, i Niel Root. 11. and Joseph Rolt. both of Kalamazoo. Mich. reported ;iways. to the local police a,s run-wer.-located yesterday afterir.oon at Springbrook part by Oificer I Mielke. j Th. two boys stated they had come
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to this ity to witness the motort return-i cycY races at the park and had no from St. j intention? of remaining away from
home. i society of the M. E. church met Thur.-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. E. Wolfe S. Seventh st. Mrs. .1'. R. Hacker was the a.-sisting i hoste.-. In the absence of the presi dent. Mrs. A. L. Prandenburg acted as chairman. Mr.-. Charle.- AnderI son led the devotiorxil service, taking for her s'lbjert ' Evangelism." Mrs. C. S. Horek read an interesting paper on "Glimpses in Chinatown." r.rief report? of ttie district meeting lield at Hobart. Ind.. was given by the various nvml'f r. who were in att.-r.dar.ee at the session. The pl.o' of the June meeting will be airanccd later. Nine members and four visitor? were present at the meeting ot the R. P. Indepen.Ier.t club held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rar.rence Pickinsr. Margaret st. rd. The afternoon was spent socially with music and contests. Pavor. were won by Mrs. Ul'ery, Mrs. dairies Ham and Mrs. John Paumbach. The next meeting will be in. two weeks with Mrs. Ward Stewart Pal st. : nr: laid r Thursday. Covers f r 10 at a table center wt re w ith ,.:nk an,i xvhite roses and lighted nirl, r.inft;,.., ,n ,,-,,.,! bo'Hnrs ,rr t l South Rend district at a me. tier held at Hobart, Ind.. last Wt,.k ... a nd Mrs. A. L. Rrar.denburg, J 1 i J Vt : Park. vice pre:a nt i ; t P. Cartrtght. ''arlton st . xvlio -n .-eriou.-'.y ill. i- improved ha- b and. has been moved to the horn? j "f her daughter, Mrs. Harry Rogue. l S. Seventh st. j Mrs. Harry Mathews and children oi jvexxanna. ina , are guests or her ( j arents. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. PT" . . j Rrandenburg. S Seventh st. ;'ni i" is erecting a five re-om modern bungalow at Ml N. RI vnth Mr. a: Klever.th d Mr?. St.. left H. E. Friday Myer. S for Van W-ert. C . wh Memorial dav re they will sp'er.d with relatives. Wlaep, you say Cigars say Dutch 111-tf I Misters. too modhst. iy.i that, he and -h a xxAnatole Krane- are two wise men in a worli of fot Is. Why did he drag in Ar.atoif. Frar.ee?
Grooms to Date.
Charles sprea d. P. Six & Co.. bd Dr. T. G. Swem. JS worth of chiropractic treatments to the first six brides. Superior Motor Sales Co.. $100 allowance on any used car. S & L. Furniture flior lamp for bride. Co., one O. Ever first V. Schaffner. 50 Wearaluminum sauce pans to Square Deal Tailors, rir of trousers for groom. South Per.d Rait company, an appropriate pi ft for or.e of the groom (details of gift to be announced later). St- Joseph Loan & Trust Co.. .avingrs account of 10 to tht first bride and groom. St. Joseph County Savtnsrs bank, savings account of $10 to second bride and groom. Swanenn-Ie Furniture Co.. 120 In merchandise to first bride; $10 In merchandise to second . bride and $5 in merchandise to the third bride. Tuttle corporation. -accounting ledgers for first three brides. Thor Electric shop, one par of polychrome electric candle stick. V. S. Army store, automatic revolver for eroom. Vernon Clothing Co., silk umbrella to bride. ladks W. & H. Walker. Inc. 211 Dean Pldg . bottle of vanilla and face powder to first bride; bot tle of bay rum and cream for first groom. shaving George WTman & Co., all wool Kenwood blanket for bride. J. W. Wilson. Mlshawaka, chiropractor, series of 12 adjustments to first and second Mishawaka brides. Ward & Lewis, $50 dress to first bride. Ward & Lewis, blous to first bride. Ward & Lewis, hosiery to second bride. Ward & Lew.';, corset to third bride. Ward &- Lewis, pair of slippern to fifth brinV. George II. Wheelock fc set of dishes to first bride. Co. Wherrett and Altfeld, boudoir lamp to first bride; Polychrome candle sticks to second bride and pedestal for third bride. WoMen nealty Co.. 52,000 fire Insurance policy to bride and groom. I. K. Werwinski, $ 1.0 OOflre insurance policy on household furniture to first bride and groom. Youngs Printing Co., announcement cards to first mar ried couple. SCOUTS WILL TAKE PART1HSERYICES Full Cluster to Participate in Parade With "Vets" To Rai?e Flag at Church. In connection with a busy program for this week, the hoy'scouts of this city have arranged to take an active part in religious and patriotic .Memorial Pay celebrations. They assembled at the y. M p j A- undny morning at 9 o'clock, and. acf omraniea ny a band, m.arrhed to the First M. E. church to where they presented and raised a huce American flag. Tomorrow a full muster of scouts In uniform will participate jn the r,. A. R. parade and the various "Memorial Day ewroi.-es. They will b Kiven the honor of passing into the cemetery with the boys that saved the day in 'fil and will assist them in decoratinc the graves of fMpn heroef. About 100 scouts will accompany the' Veterans of Forelcn ' Wars to Howard Park where re ligious exercises will be held. , In appreciation of what S-uth P.end has done and is doing for scouting there is a contest on among thf rmif; for r ! t i n a . . - ----- . ...... . in in. suggestions. The tost of these suc-l gestions will be carried out and lt is expected scouts will be very busy in the near future putting -these good turn suggestions In to practice. 'Girl in the Limousine" Will Conclude Successful Season at Oliver Theater The Oliver Players will conclude a long and successful run of .tock produetions this week when they xx- i 1 1 present A. IP Wo-.d's famous f.-ice comedy success. "The Girl in the limousine." Following this the company will , be disbanded and the tb. eater closed for the summer. The company has made a desdedly favorahl impression with local theater-goer and hive presented a. high class repertoire of plays. In "The Girl in th LimnuMr.." Miss Helen Martelle will be afforded her firs: opportunity role here in a part Ir "a lead;ns aptly suited to the pc-rsonality of the clever actress. The play abounds in clever j situations and humor, belonging In i the "bed rofm fatce" cateorv. yet .vho'.esome and clean throughout.
l'lyOWKRS AT RRUMXKCKr; Our rtand. centrally located, offers ycu some beautiful buds of the fzon. !nk geraniums, red geraniums, carnations, cut t'.oxvcrs, and all are reasonably priced. Brer.f.ec'K'n Market, corner of Main and Colfai. t 14-
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i v ".V A: X ' V' - v. - .. .- . '.V ...' :'.V'v .:. , - - Mrs. Vera Sob am-'. P'" S. Main .-t. waelng a stronc r;mip tici- in ü-.nth Schamel will be the ho- s., at 'n Go Wednedav eveninc.
Once Dictator of Venezuela, Castro Lives in Poverty
HY J. II. 1TKW (Forrtirn I"litor of tlio Vnitnl Pre
SAN JUAN. Porto Rico. ( Py Mail) -nssed the situation of his rnmtry Gen. Cipriona Car-tro, former die-; today in Sranlsh :i sra-vat- as a tator of Venezuela, is living in San ' m.hinpun. '1 Juan in poverty. . ' ! Don Cipriano Castro, whose blood None of the gloties of his past':. said to half Indian, sriz'd the bare about the littl-" wooden build - i rejp of power in Veneue'i m the
ing in a side street of S.mturce. a (suburb, which houses "The Wolf of Venezuela" who. for so many years
held the power of life and death with ; held the country for many years an absolutism more complete than i Sixteen years nco he was compelled the czar's over the. prope Simon! to tro to Europe for h; health. IcavRolivar set free. j iner the Venezuelan covr rnm- tit. unPut despite his bumble circum-Jder rontrol of Juin Vincente Gomez, stanre.. Castro is said to dream still j h!5 principal lieutenant Purine Casof the day when h. may return to , tro's abser,c, the Cnnif-z faction bVenezuela and rule. As a eonso-j mm dominant and Castro, on hV quence, secret a cents of Gen. .Tua n j return, was forbidden to land in his Vicente Gomez, rrff nt president of 1 own country.
Venezuela, are reported to keep a constant watch en th movements of Castro. When tlae United Press correspondent called on Gen. Castro, hewas directed to a modest street of small wooden houses, all built alike. So much alike, in fret, that the correspondent .got into the wronc house twice befor " locating the rieht one. Gen. Castro was awaiting 'him. restlessly, pacing the little front porch, -with head nent and arms clasped behind his back, after the manner of rdetures of Napoleon at St. Helena. His feet were encased in ancient carpet slippers and he -wore a traveler's rap. Ushered into the little rarlor of the home bv the former dictator, the correspondent saw a hou.f such as would be occunied by a poor family v,. Tita citato T"n tx -o rv .a p. n Ii I I r I. Ill' 'I .iiwalls of the parlor were un papered and the floor bSre of rug or carpet. rn upright piano, somewhat ancient,
itts veneer blisteredand chipped as if j the cause of a fire in a real shed on it had been in a fire; a small plain j tlae John H. Keller premises at 717 table and four modest chairs com-j P. Pennsylvania av.. shortly before prised the furniture of the room. j 11 o'clock last nicht. The drinaarAn open door leading from thej was r.etrhjribie.
parlor revealed the general's bed-;
room beyond. whih. Iik the par- ; (-,-,mp yr( rRrls. slated to haxe been) lor. was unpapered and bare of;heId this afternoon, has- been poetfloor. A small iron bed. a chair and pnr(1(1 until Triday afternoon after, a dresser completed the furnishings. 1 ,rhnol on ar,mirt 0f ?hP pUbhc Rut if Gen. Castro has lost h!e po- rhr)ri fpd dav aT Srnr.ghrook park ! litical power and the 25.i.o0.00fl boll- T wm hft hp,3 at th rha,r.b,r of-
vars ne is repoi it-u io n u-' :i tu n.i deposit In Lurope xvhen lie i err enezuela. he has lost none of the fire and spirit which brought him dictatorship in his own country. He it a small man. siarcely more than five feet tall and is beginning to fdaow signs of ace. jp-t hi." eves can still light with the old fire and someEVERETT TRUE iajmy, Yes, I thdvjmtJ) tU -ruf r9C ikim 11 T 1 i v- v. n --i- w u if jl
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-'A A '.Vv; -. . . .'rv - .o. -I , on id Per.d'f .1 Will n' if' - v. r. i )r,r,. f-v-W il 'r r : be K'i I 1 ! i tu: of the dominant altitude f t h ' old days comes back when lo- d:late furs. Py ruling with a rod of iron, which mean ruthless imprisonment of hH political enemies. he Since then hip wandered about the arth. literally a man without a country. Por a time he lived in Madrid but nine years ago. in 1012, he attempted to enter the United State?. He was permitted to Und under bond, but two months later bis apikal for the riffht e,f permanent reddMice wis denied by th United States courts and he w,if barred as an unde.-irable a pen. Thereafter he returned to Madrid and finally came to l'orto R;oo where relatives reside, in order to be i n ir tnena. i- lives laere in seclu sion, very seldom appearing on the streets, known only to his immediate neighbors, almost forgotten. Ro.wton V.. Rink, ITlkliart. va .arrested yesterday afternoon in the 1200 bio, k on K. .Pfferson st.. by i l ark Ottier Austin, eli.areexl with exceeding the spr-rd limit. Sxmtanconi oonilnisf ion In a quantity of old race i said to hae been A court of honor rewards of the Commerce. LIK V. Tin: child Di:nsio. lrou There are occasior- when one J could wish that the (V.ns'i'iitinn i hadn't made the j q ult so supreme v. pre me Court i BY CONDQ T3on't -po tr mr.true.. 1 r . . it W-C! T": f T- I -. vi ' -- ( -i-'x t v NOT JuST RtSuC rrr-- IKi POT ? IT' 5. MM OfAL, ' AL.L TH6 tvAY TAf-OCrOH r -ViTrre'Sv:E MNlSUrv4- TC . JUSFTr - ."tf5 3 , r----y J ;'gl?.ti ;aLi;i.r
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