South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 150, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
UESDrtY MORNING. MAY 3U. vuz
Rii DtCmnfs St PnU'irh'z Parish '. "iCDEL, POISONED, IS COURT UPHOLD? U. S
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W00DKÄ BROTHERS Tells Ministers MOVIE MANIA IS
RIIY STORF RI.OfiK of A,dvant?Ses of (jAHQpnu ATTACK vKs'' Lays Cornerstone Today at 5 DUI DLUUft y R , C.amn VJÄUDL Uf HUAUIV c. MattUouS Phanot Nam Started ' in. rr.a,;r .; Lv : : ar,, ,, . ,r
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ON BEBE DANIELS
St. Matthew's Chapel, Now Started ;
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STRUCK BY AUTO,
INJURIES MINOR ' piiypmk7;h
actr-ss. hut h hsi lo.t jis i:"rve , nr:-l hai o?r.o to warn thr family. ' ThTr clo' not appear to h any : njch pron ap lf scrib'. "M"- ; Natnara" to P-. i !oi Invohnl. To th.-1 po;', ai-l he- hid not j r-:i hire- I to kill Mis? UmUls. t.ut . to 1-jrn to wh'tn .-h wa nay'l. I U- :id "Pf t" MrNaman" a lopo r:r?5tpr, ho thr'atenii to f--po-. a lru? smucrglinfi: -pis1 in ' : h ha1 l'fn "ngacil. unless iif Iii McNamara's biirllre. ; Inv-ti?ation hv ofh- ials has Iis- ,
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?atiir?ay evn:n: :.t th hjirh chorl nii-ht opfn a l-ad in the William
! hv mml -rs of th traduatinsf class i
I niond Taylor niurrler mystery.
Nf-ithr M:5s Daniels r.or hr mother plans to prosrut 'apri.,'. "I rcvr saw him lfor an-l I
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1 th First M. IZ rhurrh Sunday, j CapnVe is 2!. rlaimif to 1 a mai Jun 4. Class day will he ohserv-,! rinf ensriner. and was formerly in iTuMihy eriincr. June c,. when th!the navy.
in Path of Car Driven
hv Walter Condon.
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hv an ;iut"mnt.:l driven hv Walter
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HISTORY OF WORLD
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NAPPANEE MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE SUNDAY Special to NVws-T:n,fs: NAPPANFi:. Maj- 2?. On Sund'.y morninc Memorial dsy frvi-cj wre h at the auditorium under
Indiana Summer Garden 736 W. Indiana Ave. Opening June 4th, 2 P. M.
th au.spicff, of th.
A. II. and
American Lcion All other service-iw-ie dismisfpd. The address wis' ,pifn hy Hon. 0c?r Ahlsrn. Am-,
irivn hy Hon. Oscar Ahlgren. state
organization officer. American lk';n:i On Friday of list week. DiK.trd. son of Calvin I-!iman, fractured 1 oili bonep of l.i.s le- py faihn from a bicvcle.
Spec. a! for EVERY SFNPAV: Chicken p i p r l k i s Spef i 1 1 f o jrVFHY THFFSDAY Srklv zw y:t
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And a la Carte Orders. Every Evening:
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SPEAKING Or CIGARS.
j When you say ci?ars say Dutch ! Masters. 45-tf.
HUNGARIAN GYPSY CONCERT For Reservation Call Lincoln 6791
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' ' . ' ' v ". ' ' fV- , I Thursl iv evenlncr. .June s. piplorn as ( oe wa. knocked to th pae- ' i .i r .v.. ,.r'and medals wi.l he awarlfd at t ti.it ment and th front whl of th- (ar, J ... . a.d over h.s fnot. He wa re-Jtle. The flnal as.emhly will b movd to th- St. Joseph hospital! Friday morning and th senior fare-
from hre. after ascertaining n') Vior.es were hrok'i.. he was taken hm. !.- liino Uiin WIM. The ;k ;d-t.r ficfurced. a rordinK to Cnndon w i.o made a leport to the j o!ic Monday. when 'o. mrsinf from htween art ahead rif him. stepped Imn.eil iat ely In frort "f th Condon automobile. No o:,. hurt Monday when an automohilo. belong. r.0 to Mrs. C. M. Munfague. Nil.. Mich., hacked down the hill into a tree adjacent to th St. Jo.se ph hospital. The car had been parked c.ii the hj;i and Jlr.t. Montague went into the hospital. An in-tan! liter the car hepan a zix-7. a; course down the lull, but turning tan itself over the turh ard against a tree Considerable damage w n s done to the r- ir of the car. aeci.rdin to repor.
well p-irty Friday fveninir.
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MS. JIKMtY IMIDDVCOIU). Mrs. Henrv Peddvcord. 1020 K.
At ":?' o'clock this a ft rnoon, j prop- rty on Mhmi st . be:w;rn Du-j ,v. John F. P.'iroote. p.vtor r f ; 1 il and Calvert m?.. and after a
! . ,.., i. i . i chape, is completed work will be
TT flTTTMin HIT Hf startf.I ui the erectum of a school. KY m Frn-N i M11'1 f lh" ',,f'W ;tM,ltth"W""U'Uilli!-. which i o.ected to he! " 1 UU1 JJIV a lJJltl j rhapr 1 on Miami .-t. Th- iiitii at ready for use by fill. A frame j the c. -re monies- of the laying of tlH'huiMin v. ill he rrccb-d on th (Continued from rape one. i J corn, c-tone. ill b delivered by R v. property for us as a teachor.V horn-.
Frank WViminuer, C. S. C, .f N'otroiand the brick house now standing- on Dame. ! the property will he u.-t'd as a rec-1
I The nrw parish ha.- acquired th tory. , '
the project with ureat sutn.s. Mut
this film is to be a universal project.!
I am now onlitine; the support "of
American tinancif rs. It will take a pr(al sum of money to make th?, film. j "Th historical details will b j worked out by a board of historians beaded by Wells. All of the srrat j authorities on histoiy will be asked
Popularity of Park h Shown hy Reservations Made for Many I'irnics
With the cominsr of th warmed weither. Potawatomie park is the Mecca of p;cnikis. Hardlv a day pa-ses that thie arc not several pic-ni-parti.s .it Sh" j- i? k. and on Sunday there is an especially lare nil tube r.
At-ide from the lure of taking ad-
ouax av.. oiea iionaaj anernoon to r0operate. Their word will be my
at l o clock alter an illness o: seen months with ca er. She wa.s born in South Mend Auer. 22. ISf.C. and wa ."6 years of ace. Besides lu-r husband she is survived by her mother. Mrs. Sabina Meiner; f lio hrofhr William P!l 1 1 vssr S
Frank. Walter, of South Mend, and "f th rtlm
CITY TO HONOR NATION'S PAST HEROES TODAY
law. I only want to have the privilege of directing the film. That will j
be honor enough for me." To .VUtK.Uo Poare. I asked (irühth what incident in
history would be the initial epi.ode j; GriZr( War.
Khaki - Clad Veterans Take
Phillip of (io-hen. and two tusters. Mrs. Mend Addi.s. Melville. 111., and Mrs. C. M. "Williams, of South Mend.
DOItOTHY SC'IIWAIITZ Iorothy Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IjouU M. Schwartz. IIIS W. Colfax a v., died Monday morning at t:.10 o'clock after an i;infs- of two month.-. She was born in South Mend Jan. 2 0. I'jlL', and was 10 years of age. Ilecidf-s hr iarentH a sister, I?ernice. surive.s. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence. Murial will he fa the Jewish Orthodox cemetery.
MISS. MF.KTHA STl-PSON. Mr;. Hertha Stetson. 1030 Sher-
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vantage of an outing .luring tn., in in.. mvi .Monaay atternron :l t... ,o. t-. -.lit,.. 4 :,n o'cW k after an illncp o three
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"That will be up to the hoard." he
said. "I have filmed several historical photoplays. In 'The Genesis of Man.' 1 depicted evolution from the ambea to mankind, but theories and doctrines of this til in will de-
rior. of Blue and Grey. (Continued from j.ac-e one.)
fTt has b-en made to fill the de- i m a n d . j The first assignment for the clay ! goes to the members of troops four. ; five and sv n, who will meet at the K cf p. hall at f:00 o'clock. They I will assist the Norman Mddy W. R. '
C. in ceremonies at Howard park j P
in honor of the unknown dead. The ' scout.-? will he under the command of Scout Master McCarthy and Kks- J sli. " ! A large number of scouts will mer at the chamber of Commerce ! at l:0n o'clock this afternoon where they will act ass an escort to the . Veterans of Foreign Wars in the precntati"ii of trie pnt colors at ! Howard park. They will afterwards .
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for all children in South Bend public and parochial schools, who are not over twelve vears of ae, for the best ten reasons "WHY STUDEBAKEK PLACE IS THE LOGICAL PLACE TO LIVE". Lsl Prize SI 0.00 2nd Prize 5.00 3rd Prize 2.50 and 50 prizes of SI. 00 eacji. Write oul the len reasons and sign, uivinji vour name, address and school. Have vour teacher sign, certifying as to your ane and school and C.X Cthen deliver to The Citszerss Homes Company Prize Contest Dept.. 53o East Ewiujr Ave. A miniature reproduction of a Studebaker Place Home is now on display at the Hies Furniture Company's window. 306-310 South Michigan St. CONTEST CLOSES AT 5:00 P. M.. JUNE 6111.
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liistf.riar.s-. Th re will !. manv view
points to meet
lu-nt anion.: th.. event- of the day, maivh in the parade, acting as an will I.e. the .1 hire- ri i !1vf r. d !.V 1 r. I 1, . omr'i rv n ii-il f.ir t li r. Volrn'ic rt .
jiend n the interpretation of the ' ' - , ' ... . ( li;irl-s A. M: ppm.-otr it s-ou'li I r.., t the C,. A. R. Mverv font in th citv
which will b- jriveti in Washington! isv requested to be present for thir- "!. 11 .'.IiiiM' 111 fi'i lin ix-'Tl of flid dn-'c iiroTTTii Tin
-Win the mm follow Weils- -The - . : . ,
, . . . ... 'MOS Ii! U1T rL rfl III" Illil r I i I ' ' vi liov sut Obs-i'ano I ' pi iy grounds at 2:00 o clock. I-'very scout -n tlie city will b i called uperi io i-arry through the) Tie war1 of little expense. A li'tle
Outhn of History'?" I asked. "It will not take 'The Outline of Hitory' for its text." C.rilfith anfwered. "However, I would like to see the film made in a photoplay form after the literary form of 'The Outline of History.' It will hae to contain a romantic theme to hold
various ceremonies nnd program j ak will sink a grnt ship. .scheduled for the ceVo ration of I Memorial day. M my r-qi:e; have ) Who judges others hastily con-
been re.cu'd at t!l'
sen;; head-jrjemns him.-'clf.
1 1 1. -i r? rs if tlio Ch imli.r of Com- !
the attention but th.- rom.-inc.-. will , ... I
in free tor .m outs, to a:st in or r.."1 bo mily suthcient to make the he.!pr.nt at prf.ffram ana ry fi.
iiuiiicin iniiK aiHjui int- iii.-ioi ;cai
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When you say cigars say Dutei Makers 111-tf
at the pork have ni"i-t to b witli the large number of part.e.x that have already b-.-n held there this year Tlie fa.-t thi? p;.-n;c luiv. h". v. i ner i .. ist.s, et. , ' in b prep ir d at the ptrk has n.u- h to do with I'otawat miifV po pu i i rit . At the p.rk ill. re are five so thns. ho that five !;f:.-r. :it pirths an b.ai.c(mniod tt. d at one time 1 o h of lh..-.- Jive .-e, t:ons h.is a d"Ub' .en, and for a nominal fee the.se o.!-. with whaH-r fuel i- n.sa: v. m i b iit d b th'- jj.rn;-
partie. w rh f ti
to in ..mm od 1 1
months with a complication of dis
eases - She was horn in Iindseyt Canada. July 2.". and wis 11 years of nge. She had lived in this city 11 year, having come here from Chi.'.U'i. Besides her husband. A. P. SfeJon. he i. survived hy a daughter. T ,ik:1 l-. two brother. Charles lolock. Minneapolis. and Nelson PolocK, Wills. Wis., ant a sLstcr, Mr. Lottie Khine. of Milwaukee.
.iT-v nunrb.'r that m y be in a virt-. I The ..:s: ioss s,, far pined so i
popular ti;;- s--i 'U th. jt t he ti.-e of ..en-. t . hi bef-fi f : . q IJ. -n t '. ej.r rvr.i si. fir a h.ea d that .-onie
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STATISTICS
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m ii.Ti(; im:r.mits; One storv I'ramf dwelling: S. Main st . jJtanisI.is Kaizla. $.0A0; l-.2 1:1 line a. . 1 1 ii ch Sea rev. S5.?eo-
-.itjo:: the park hvtd In- h.i l foj I n'' and ono-half story frame
!h lis. of the i irk for u h nurii-
p- iu'.ai r.v
Uweli.ns. IMimonfl s-t.. Whitcomb A.- Keller. $ I.? 0 0. Two ftory bri. k veneer: r. 2 1 Kdeewafer dr . tiitcmh t: Keller. f.4io. Two story frame: 1 K. I.oi-.aM st
Interest in Essay Contest 1 'h t omb v Koiier. $20'v 8i k.
A Ivel' intere- :s being taken Jn Ih-nald st.. Whit comb Keller. $2.-
is t he bvst e nl. :-, e ,.f :
rf the f i -:!iri.' - oft. red School Children Shon
the cort'-sT amorgOhe thillren of
11".' Hlaipe av.. Forest Hillver.
;md economic signiii nice of the film.
"When the mas.sos s e that war ian unnecessary thing there will be
no more wars. I have been critic dz- d for making some of my war films too brutal. They said 'Hearts of the' World' was too brutal. But th:.; film will be brutal, more brutal than any-j thin? 1 have ever made." i Ho hid got up out of hirf chair; by now. Uua'.Iv a slow - talking. phlegmatic man. h" was now j aroused in the .spirit of his undertaking. the thing that will mirk the re-J alization of .n id. a, an ideal that he has casually di.-closed m other films. I Itiin Horror of War. j
'War IS brutal." he shoute.'. as h--thumped the top of his desk. "Ask ! the Hermans. Ask the French. Ak . the winners or the losers of any i i battle. The (Grinau doesn't hate thf ; Frnchnian nod th- French man I doesn't hatr the (Jrrman. Thy and the men of all nations would plow; thor t'.-'dt In tic iro all t hjt Pe.5i if
some fw nun w ho seek only ulorv . I
for themselves wuld not ar. ti-e theni to a" false fervor in which they: do not think for themselves. Thty are aroid to ilii-i f r ' r by the picture of men ur.ir.g into war.
with bands play.ng and flag- flying ,
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th itv --ntw! w.'i: : w.i, ueciue ' . r. j.i mi ;,;mrr i 'pic glory ot war. Ask som of o-ir
th- bst es. iv on the 5il;.. t.
tud.d.ikfr ria.-e
Why , ''Min. 1-1 Kush st . Mrs. A. bovs who wer mi r there about U.
the l.gicjl: ' Hahn. J4. : 1 Har.ey st.. H. Ulorv of war. C.lorv to hell' Tnere
F'.aoe o I.:e." Tn r.-T.-i - a:, to' 11 1 tkiii. ?4.o.mi. le giv. n in h. h essiy. th- ht 10 T o story frame and stucco: 113 receiving a. prize of J'.o s. . oa.I ,:id '' amond Whitcomb Keller, third pii.'.s ,.f j: and 5 -." are ferrd a'.f.ng w ;:h C ' pr:v .d i 1. Th t arn. . , f 'J , w .-.n rs. w.th ; MOVlMi ITUMITS. their s -hocds and grades w .11 be ev. Fit.:. o J 1'airvuw a. to
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pr;.-.e :.i;.r
used a - an advert me r o-i hv a 'in p-.p
: a. To . t d on the .-h '- 1. A ::-,.!'. tf i:! ca of a S'u It -ak
F: men. Ind.
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so th it I S I. Hu'.l. :.'H t2 1
w ill be i to 1 to 7 Lincoln way AN". ; Harry San'.on. 4 J N. '"Main vt. to
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if no glorj" in war. 'The glory of war goe5 only to a few leaders rho ran no personal danc-r. That has be. n the 1-isP ry of mankind. Fr vir has made a great lo.s. paid by the y-.ase; When the masses can be mad.- to understand thi. talk "f the 'iory r.f war will fall r. deaf ns Th: tilni
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J ir ty not prevent all w,ir of future . gf-heration-s. but if it is the m-'ar.-I of stopping ope war i will ! a I werk well done.
"Flans will b workfd out for 'he showing of the rilm in t very r. tp p..
j When wir lo..p.i-. ! t the governpv' t show just a few reels f this t'.pn
Tnen war w.,1 ip-t conic. Orilluli's v rs..iuilli . The most n.o t able ch l racte -r l-t . ' c-f tirirtith ;s hi.s oice. lef-p. r
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"On 'inr:s of Wireless" is a mystery story as marvelous as radio itself. It is the story of super-criminals who seize upon the radio r.s a tool in'their colossal crimes. It is a story that will interest every radio fan. every fiction fan. The .- vs s Times is proud trnat through the NEA Service it was able to cna-e Arthur B. l-vc. America's greatest writer of detective stories, to produce this novel especially for its readers. DON'T MISS THE FIRST INSTALLMENT! MONDAY, JUNE 5
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South Michigan Street Near Vathüizton Avenue Dresses. In Broad Array
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Canton Crepes Krepe Knits Canton Crepe Satin Roshanara Crepe And Taffeta
Tailleur "Dresses 9 Street Dresses Afternoon Frocks And Sports Costumes Surely this showing is one enviable variety and interest tor the Miss the Woman and the Matron and as moderately priced as 815.00'. 819.95. 825.00. 829.50
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New Tub Dresses For Warm Weather Wear We have just received several shipments of new summer dresses. A splendid assortment to choose from. Most any material at most any price. The poular materials are Gingham, Dotted Swiss, Ratine and Orpandy. Every dress is a splendid value at the price $2.45 to $19.95
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Just unpaekrd a line of very pretty little skirts and blouse. The 4:irts rue of ir..Th;im. these sell for $1.00; the ratine 4:irts ,.re $2.50; the dainty little orcandy h!ou ue $1.00. These skirts and bloues make a very inexpensive and pleasing combination. Children's organdy drees in white and colors. 6 to 1 4 years, at $2.95 to $5.95 Children's gingham dresses, good assortmfTit of pretty plaids at $1.00 and up
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