South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1922 — Page 18
THE SOUTH EEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. JULY 2. 1922 ' -V ' . t iiC 5 i HHklL, of VOMEN I -rvV. J Family Album, Parlorpiea? o Oflier Days, Comes Back REPEAL OF JITNEY streets of City for a E : : v. a charge for several yar.s r s i wo:;!1 hiv,. tu hoist th?ir white f.a.:. Into Voue, But It Is a Different Kind Of An " Album'' :. ORDINANCE SOUGHT Thf?-e predicth have proven in accurate, h t er T.m Jitney t)- - r r t H 7 l-iy are operating unit :- a. blind Just is extensively as they did before the i Hu Owners Agitate Oiie-t ion !a .f the anti-jitney orlir.u.cH. v ...... r 4 4 Aii . i o.i. wir c action or r: rt-ito u-
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Kansas City, Mo. ' a dccLsion st.at-.rj? that the anti-Jit- ' r.py ordlnanro was Icjil, th Jitney KANSAS CITY. Mo., July 1. men ran their ht.oter cars through City : -ilir.ancfs i n tprrr.r. fcr the street without Itt-tinatJon signs
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tars t!ie 'jitnys" have be on ratir.ir the wlr.-lshio'ds a IfMr.,r at:Ie to opcraU' : ..n...i., x..w,.,..n,.
u'",n s'J"f'r'J'- When th? jitra-y. which carrifd no Th :i.t.j-t recent looplic! aäop:tJ ' r-haractprist Ks t mark it as rt'lffert thwart effective r.i . f the anti-jfnt from any ther tar using the
; jitney ordinance ;ia.-e'l a: a re- . ( :.t ffN-: n of th council and ui i h'.M by a tlecil.'ii of the .State Su-
'ity'a thorotifehfari. stopped a? a downtown street corn ?r the driver .houteri his destination. Hid patron-
prorne co :rt the etal!Lafr. nienf . a then elan-.hred aboard, and as of nan.iroa-s livtry flubs throughout I t hoy left the car the majority usual-
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A i v ff the Drhf ami the .Vfirthen't Conior of the Hoiw.
m MAItGAIlITT I1li:SlIJiT7l. Th family alhum in attain com
Ir.g Into voj'i ut It's a nw kind i of r.lh irr.. Thr umi a t!rr.e hpn ;
?h hook ouplcl an honored place In every household. u'ia!Iy a '-orr.r r,n the tahlo in th "parlor." Thre Jf !iy In lt If.s rd rhi h and
rrold rlT; plendor on a much b- J
frill.-! "Jclley." and H was rut to :! onlj' when there "compinv" tn entertain. Th" company pored, more or le Interestedly, nvr-r thrt pictures of mother nnd dad !n th!r wddlnt: finery, an! of rrnndfather in hl Yankee uniform, and V.iri th a'V"m wa." laid awny nr?t to be opnr.l until the nxt Inrallment of visitors arrived. Xot o xh the modern faml'y album. Tt h become a mat'er of IntTe to c;rr.tl?s M-ho are now U"!r.e It to rlr-trrmln th lawa of hereU?v and eusrenlcs and who ftudy rt carefully !n th hopes of d!eoverlne from the pnrt the future of the human race. Trare Ilfernhlancc. IT. Cover, scientist. Inventor, and manufacturer, who lives at Chippewa Knolls, a larcte country home on the fv M'.chltran t. road, has work"! out an eugenic chart llliitrat!on by Oalton's law by squar1. Flven the tmlnltlafed can trace the physical resemblances shown by the. chart, nnd thoe v:ho hav made a study of heredity f. nd many othr lnteretlr.c blt.s of information. Fhotntrraphy. it Is paid, will throuch charts of this sort, aid !mn'irnMy In the development of modern science, especially alon? this line. Th- photoerraphs. In thN
iniance, arf the results of the) work of J. A. Rod of the Mac- j TonaM f-tu1!o. who found It recs- j
sary to photosrranh dasuerreotypos to secure the earlier pictures for the completion of the chart. This Is the first time, it is thought, that Cialton's law has been actually and well worked out. rnmlly HUtory. Th frreat grandfather. Emanuel
Cover, sr., wis born In Pennsylvan- i
la Ir. th year 1ST?. Two of hH older "brothers were killed In the war of 1912. IT became a minister nn l founded a number of churches. Tive of hi." sons fo-rht on the Union ?!de durlnc: th" Civil war. Mrs. Cover was formerly Kat! V. Perkhelser. a teacher in the public schools of MNhawaka. H"r m.-.thrr Is Ptlll living nt 1207 9. 'Michlcan s. ITt nnestors were n!?o representative" citizens rf Penneylvanla. The daughter. Hrtelle. recently took her It. M. decree n.t the TUInols Womnn'j co.lefje, and the -n. Tfarold. a a student nt the local hlph school. The family now resides in a beiutlful home buTTt on the top of a larpe "knoll. on the Cover property Fi'uVed on the ?. Ml.-hlcin st. road. The house is purroundd by ornanv-ntil trees, nhrub bes and Tov-ers. the lardsonpe pardenlnp: bln the work of Mrs. Cover. N'cw Invention. Mr. Cover has Invented a number
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j 1 he city. ; All furrr.-er jitney lines have or1 Kar.ized ar.d aro givini; pscudo-taxl , .v. rvic- over their former routes.
The jitneys have been a thorn in th side of city aldermen for sme time, a little more than two years
j ago the Kansas City railways com- : pany tucceeded in forcing the jit- ; Heyn to cwisp operation on i-treetj j where tliere .ire trcf t car tracks. j Th fctrret ear company contended j that it was a violation of their fran-
i ci;ije to permit jitneys to ue street
ly proffered the driver a l:ht "tip" for his courtfM(. Jitney men were coon ppoken (f a tho "hootIegger3 of transportation." j For more than two months joores of citizens have thronged the coun oil Chamber at fach meeting in an effort to present petitions akintr repeal of the ordinance now in vorue
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car thoroughfares in tranwpcrtvitlon ' deliver addre?es to the' voters in U Island Park, Diamond Lake, CcSiOp c'ilS, Mich.
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DANCING o Tin: DIAMOND IN DIAMOND LAKE MUSIC BY ISLAND PARK ORCHESTRA OPENING SATURDAY, JULY let
and every Wedntilay jhuI .Saturday !.niir,,'v at: I .ii;d.iy Afternoon;.
and üxeriinus tl) ontiro s-a-.(.;? full
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Operation of the Jitney over the (confident that this v.-lll ultimately! various routes then was changed to ! result in more favorable Ieri!atiou ; the streeLs adjacent to street carifor the operation of their 'buses." ! Ilr.e.s. Shortly after this numerous1 !
Tief t :or s. K'.rrne.l lv nrnnprlv nu'riory I
i ... ... . j - i - . - fi!or-.-r the new Jitney routes, f.ooded the council chambers requc stint:
that the jitney be prohibited from
Blind Man Unmolested j by Illinois Robbcrsl
operating on these streets and Ft at.- L.ITCHKII;LP. HI., July 1. Inj in? that the jitneys were a publlo'days of old when knUthts were bold j nuisance. Residents also cited in! Rivalry helci sway. This noblene.s I their pftltlons that operations ofi'-f 'e olden days is being reflected j
im pvh alomr thf-e streeLs wrrnM in- in some of the modern bandits. A
diib.tab'.y causo property to (Koreas'! in value.
Then fo-lloAved the antl-jitney ordt
display such as would possibly command the respect of the chivalrous knight was made in a holdup of a
nance, which prohibits the operation ! poolroom here in which all present . ( .SK 11 J
of a-v vtnev in creatcr Kandis were iinei against, tne wan una
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When the proprietor Informed the bandit? it made no difference where he ftood as his ej-esight was pone he was not robbed or molested.
Prominent .attorneys at that
time s:ated that the deathknn for jitneys in Kansas City had soundei - that the gasoline buggies," which had been hauling passenger over
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proof and that do away et.tin ly j;l Water U cor.lir.ed in such a sei-ne s, tire eurenie chart ju.t with the glasses "foc-ging." His n v v. tv o it ,,f the line of vision that ' cmpb-ted being on of his latent
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Scout News
Coy of troop is. They have b enjoyable ar.d Instructive.
The next court of honor will held at the nervation Saturday ternoon, July 1.".. at ":".i o'clock limit of Jive m.-rit Im L-. his b
One scout from each troop be detailed to the y. v c . Tbi day evening at 7::" o'cl-ck to i onstrate artirlclal r---pir ir:.n for benefit of the t'.rst a: 1 1 .i-s. s will report first to liea b;u ir: r : o.
With the Fourth of July, ths rreat national holiday, in the ortlnir.
a busy werk H in fctore for the 1 FK for tho lr ''"P
scouts of Sv-uth I'.ei.d who will be called upon to a... si with mat y celel .rations )-. des their own. A spe
cial program of event j has be. n
iirrar.red t (. ature th day at the scout ree .a'io. ar.d there will be numeru -eloi. rations In town, art'.ong them t!i community cele-
bra-a ri a: Noir Iim on the eve- IM Kit MID SMOKIlS.
n.r.g of July 3 In which th sccutsi a new c'gare for w -v
will pl..y ,, lie J irt. being ep!o;t- I, ;s p. rt" . .. The n; c r. cirir.g j.art of the day's i the faint ar.d alf-gether j'bair rrot.am at :h- i.irr.p will be the odor of lavrnb-r. celebration via the "p-partment of i j 1 - r ;
inier.or. i....t. w:.i inc.uae- caicKen dinner, ice er m, an ! all th cth r :iin's that 1 t- rr-k- a real "feel" Th. tcoits who vv..-h to have, dinner at the camp must h te their reer-; .at;or.s ir: at be ad(;u titers ly noon4
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camp will b--ln wph a numl er of j-couts enr. lied. Wv!nes-!a w ;'.l b kr.MVn as ns'ror.eir.y and nature day.! In the iftoJT.Aon tht-re will U upe-! e:al If v r.a in wood craft, the bojsj b. ::.g t iuuht what to do when let t ' in the w In tha evening they w.ll hi to Notre Ihan.e wher thyl v.ull h.a a an orportunitv if '.-kir.'!
at : h tar an 1 p'.an --s th.roush the lajpo ttltsci-je in the o -rvat'" ry. Thursday will M f.r6t aid day witn I Ois'.cr in charge ar. 1 en 1'rbl.iy "h.ef Gur.r.ens Mati Willlaurj will c ri iuct claj-s In Pigr alllngr and ringing.
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