South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 174, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 23. 1922

HOUSING CONDITION IN STATE IS POOR, DIRECTOR DECLARES Sharpr Tells Kiwani CIuI) 93 Percent of Cities Have Had Condition?.

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W. V. FhTt. director of th dii !.;" n of housing. State Foard of ifeal'h. tt as fht speaker at the regular ta'v luncheon of the Kiwan;s f lub Thursday noon at th Oliver :,()!!. II Fi-'ok". on "Housing and Ifralth." a r.umr of tere. p-tlean did? taken in a recent survey of hc.Audng condition in th ftaf beinjr ehown In connection wi:h h: talk. Hf mentioned the, fact that eduma and near dum. are thought to belor.fir to larxer c!tls only, but that th rfuit of the recent survey yhow that s'ich conditions are almost universally prevalent. "Wherever there i.s a lack of watrr-tihi roofs, lark of ifWfras', t'jr.hK'h!, fie.sh air, and a convenient water .jpply. thrr i a lack of thy minimum requirements of good clean li v irsr o'p i rf no u-fe without fttr to mix with it. "The housing division of h .-täte hoard r.f i -.'. 1 1 1 1 jn th" i'O oit:e.- visited up to the l i' r. time find? r lu mi ngly Lid condition hitherto unknown except to charity workers or health ofllcers. It can be safely forecast that out of the, DS cities in tlift Ktatft at i'Sixt 1m percent v. ill Micw had housing conditions, and that in most cities actu.il slum conditions prevail to an alarming extent. In nt neral. the showing of the; conditions I all that is necessary to awaken the community to an enforcement of th housing and health laws-." i'ecaus of the gc neral interest of the subject th" meeting: was cpenrd to th-1 public by the clun. Fr. C. S. I losen bury, ecretary f the local board of health, presided a' the meeting.

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rannet make enough noi-c or execute weird enough discord? to r'p'ic the dancer. French musician.". they confess, lark tar.t in thLi direction Only Americans North or Sjuth can make the lazz j.izzy enough.

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Shelley, a turtle, and Jczcbtl, a cr.t. arc t-o :tMs of a prcrr.l: ; Washington society reman. Th ; . -:.u arc :r.s.-c-rV!.

STRUCK RY AUTOMOBILE, INJURIES PROVE FATAL IXIMANAPOIS Juno 22. Thomas Moore, 2- years old, died in a hospital Thursday afternoon from injuries received when ho was struck by an automobile driven by Anthony Feralno. Peralno was arretted and L biner held pending an investigation of the mishap.

INDIANA HARBOR MAN KILLED IN AUTO CRASH HAMMOND, Juno 22. George It. rtosloo.-kl. of Indiana JIarbor, wai fatally injured and I'red Ilelbing of tlie Fame city va.s Injured when th. automobil in which they were riding, eollidd with an automobile .riven by Fred Wolf. Itoslooskl died while being taken to a hospital here. Helbing and Wolfe, who were driving their re-rectivo care were arrested.

Hubby Too r.J.somr, Mi je Granted Divorce DirniOIT. June 22. Only one woman In l'.",0u didn't want Charley W. Kan for a husband, Mrs. Genevieve Kane told Judge Wayne Li asking for a divorce. "He told me h was so handsome that 2 5.0 0 0 women wanted to wed him." Mrs. Kane declared. The decree va.- granted.

FAMILY OF FOURTEEN LIVES IN FOUR ROOMS MOUNT VKRNOX. N. Y.. June 22. iliy 1 X. s.'.) "We're hc-ilthy h-althie;t pcojde in town. The kids !ike it. We like it. People don't know it, but we'r- happy. We don't 'i'VH like p;s.' We Jive like kings." An Interpreter translated i thiway when ;i reporter interviewed Mr. and Mr. Michael Ccrri?! and Mr. and Mr? Alianesi, who. with their 12 children, live in a fourroom fhack here. The hoarl of health condemn d the phice as "dangerous," and ordered 'h- Corrigi? and the AlbanesLi to move within 10 days or face prosecition. Three months ago the home of the two families burned down. They then entered the shack at 214 13th av. The shack is a me.s. but the 12 children, ranging in age from two to 14. are admittedly among the healthiest in the city. The shack is twi Ktories hi.'h and ha two rooms on each floor. The Corrigi.s and their five ehi'.ditn live

or. the first Iloor, and the Ai;-.iiesis and their five on the second. Fach family ues ore room of their "apartment" for sleeping quarters. Th- other dining, room, kivhe::, library, sun parlor, etc

Yank Music Peppiest, French Dancers Claim PAIIIS. June 24. (By I. N. r.i "A jazz band without American musicians i like a r. stau rant without a J'rencli chef.' That is why, according to the proprietor of a popular the-daru-ant place in the famau woods, t!ic Boi;; de Boulogne may lose itrt Jazz-music. Reports that employ lazn-bandi are being reminded by the authorities that a law exists limiting their foreign personnel to 10 porcM ot th total number employed in any single capacity. That means that out of an orchestra of 10 jazz artist.s only one may be of the American "peppy" variety. One such alone, the proprietors ol the retKtaurants and cafes .-.jert,

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11 li'JIil A V & J Iii t V il A t iJ1, ( I 1 A whom I intended to marry very 5uon, was killed. A short time befor his death he fls-ked me If I would be true if anything happened to hin:.. I promised I would. Now. I am in love with another man. and lie wishes me to marry him. I am still ery your.K. Should I keep my promise to my dead lover or shall I marry the man with whom I am. now in love? HLUF FVF.. I1L.UK FYI:: You should marry the man you are in lovo with now, my dear. You are your.g and have your whole life before you. 1 am quite sure that your friend who died would not hold you to yoov promise if he could talk to you. Ho loved you, and love in unselfish. He would not wi'-h to rob you oT the natural life for a woman of home and children.

DFAF A NX IF FA Fit 1 1".: Is a sirl in love with a our.-z "man whn she he.- !s what other people say again-t him, .md b c-me disappointed and und-ci'td? Y'-ur a:-s".vt r will be appreciated. ANN! US. AXIOUS: You ha v. no ru-.ic but your own haarL to tll you. my dear, whether you are in love or not. No one can hi 1 p you in this matter. It is s"im-thsr.g o i v, ill have to work out for yc.urc!f. lioraem.br. time ; th.e -nly real trst of true love. (Copyright, 1 1 2 1 -

At the beginning of 1S"0. Indianapolis liad a werklv mail to Madison. Louisville. FMzab-th. K'., Pet'U'Sburc:. Terre Haute. McorsviIle. NoMe ilk- ar.d Lawr- iu eburg. Twire-a-week servi'e was provided for IJi ool; vill. and Dayion.

Trufh is the foundation of all greatness.

PLANNING A PICNIC? GOING TO THE LAKES? ASK US FOR SPECIAL KATES. LARGE CLEAN SANITARY BUSSES South Bend Motor Bus Company 741 So. Main St., Lincoln 6570 SO. REND

"999"-The Biggest Value TheMaxketKas Produced This is the famous OMfidd 4,999M a 30 x 3; j ßu-ranteed tire built for the special service cf the light car owner. Both by quality and price it is clearly the biggest single tire value the 1922 market offers. Naturally that means the best value ever offered. It is a full sire tire built of four plies of 17?'4-ouncc cotton fabric. By its mileage records it has shown itself worthy of comparison with any fabric tire on the market, regardless cf price. You will find creacr safety in its rugged anti-skid tread, greater economy in its consistent peiformance. The name it carries will convince you that it is trustworthy in every respect Oldheld quality clear through. It can be bought now at the lowest figure ever made cn a standard, reputable tire.

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.MAX MAKES MONEV WOltK. Thoroughly tlisgusteil with working hard for a fair wage, hundreds of local men and women are making their spare dollars produce r'c interest, compounded quarterly, by placing It with the Ruilding - Inan Association of South Pend, 216 W. Washlngtoj Ave. Frank P.oon, treasucer. or any of his assistant., will gladly inform you how it is possible to make your money earn a like amount. Contingent fund and undivided profits. $4.". 000. l5."tf

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Oliver Hotel Bldg. 103 A'. Main St.

This three-piece Kaltex suite is a real bargain at this special price. The settee is four feet long and all three pieces are equipped with spring seats and loose cushions covered with a good grade of tapestry. This suite won't stay here long at this price better take a look at it.

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Thrs is one of the real bargains in good wicker furniture. Six-foot davenport with spring scat and high back and wide arms, with large, roomy chair and rocker to match all with good tapestry covered cushions. This suite is an exceptional value and should be seen at once in our south window.

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