South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 191, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1922 — Page 3

MONDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 192,

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MOTION PICTURE COURSES PLANNED

GRANT PERMISSION

FOR BUS SERVICE ,

Courses in Mechanics of

"Movies" to h Taught in Michigan Normals.

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Bridge U ithstands Force ! 0 Inundation of Water INIilANAPOMS. Ju'.y 3. When; .1 larxo mill darn aero- Deep river .

at the town of Peep River. Porter ; cunty, give way a few days ago

anil irnnourxiel water inunaaten ror c r . TV 1-.. a ihort tim the .urmundin i ..v. . cw Service to Begin Today

I i j Itnds. it wa det'-rrnined that the . j ilam had t-n weakened hy muskI rat undermining It and c.-'Uflr.; the i

Mate- mcnwiy engineers wer;

(JHANI) JtAJ'IDS. July 9. FolIruvir.r th escape from the count Jail, late Friday r.iht of two r-rifor.-ts Jimmle J,ee, paroled convict, in J Clyde Itr.idlry. Sheriff rvtei V:er:vr Saturday demanded the resignation of Turnkey William Ilur-

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Th men sawyd thIr way out ol second ."tory window and fill t

'he srrour.d on a rop1 made of o.mke.. The erape was not d.scoveruntil Saturday morning, when a

rope hanpiiv

at ISilcs Rail Employe Injured Saturday. NII-KS. Mich.. July 9. Special.)

.pedestrian noted the

from the window. j OrTicers are -eklnc a pirl. yet unHontlfleJ. who has visited ls daily f!nc hi arrest two weeks ao !on a charce of nur-Iary. nr;idUy

i fearful of .jch when they thrmv aj-rermion to inaugurate a mtorjonljr visitor wa, hi.- wife and bahy. j sfeel brld- arrow the stream a I bus .ervlce between Nike, the Michi-iHe was held on a statutory charpe.

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aKmT,t mnrh 1rnx-.r t a r. th. council licit i riu.l)' I

Th re,n:t aa ih,t whn th- arrangement limits the motor com-1 noor oi uieir u in- room

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In tlie four Michigan normal colbgesi

ti xt fall Thomas K. John?

Vliliam T T'tu ch'r 1 1 u P." "v:is granted to I slle I" of a Mirclnrs renaervous r. prepared fo'r Just ' 1 rinff. manager of the (Jre-y Iiub large quantities of moonshine w ere ie'ncv by i-ik'r- the I Iine- at a special mretlr.R of the city; made by the member cf the pan?. r-h' i rvtx- ' i'an .h. u.uncll here Friday cvcntr.ff. The : who had a $ l.nrv) Orentla! rug on the

f a t.urclnr's rendezvous where

state

superintendent of public instruction,)

anr.ouncfd. It wi:i t.e nf-'-fviry to train teachv to operate motion picture rnarhi: t carry out p.n alre-aJy lail by thr- s'ate for introducing motion pbtur Into the school, acc'.r'llrc: to Mr. Johnson. xt fall the pa,o department of education will establish a ll.tributlng station for educational film. The films are to b ptirchaed outright by th F.ntn and rentefl to high schools. Affr the next school year It is l'lar.ned to enlarsre the cinema pro-L-ram by u'.ng not only purchased films, but films depleting Michigan Ir.dUFtrle-s arxl institutions. niAnufatured under the fripcrvl?lon of

the ptate U.partment of education.)

According to Superintendent Johnfon, preliminary tests have proven the educational valuo of films. Students In manual training classes, he ftsfrts. pick up the rudiments of bench or lathe work many tlme faster If they arc flr.t shown the processes- cf the work they are to undertake In pictures. The same fict applies to natural history, botany, zoology, chemistry and physics, he ptatcs. Within a few years h expects that the motion picture ph'if of education will hav been l ve!oped to a point where literature und history will t taught throutrh he medium of well actevl plays on th screen. Mr. Johnson' idei of maklnsr motion pictures a vital factor In education already has been Indorsed by the state administration. A fund Jias ben scranted him, for the establishment of a distributing station for films next fall. II plans to osk the legislature for a budtret to further develop the Idea.

i dam.

Impounded water wan liberated to nwerp with terrific force over the

bridge, the highway

withstood the test and wu not damaged. The bridge is on the Lincoln highway. Theoripinal Dp river dam wis

i built in Is.lf) by John Wood, when

the little town was an important trading pot for the whole territory thereabouts. Impounded water was uei to provide motive power for operating a grist mill.

pany to the um of and stipulates that

certain street.-;.

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twe-n Nil s and the terminal, in aM- liN I lill UKHAiS ill 1 3 AU1U p

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ChrLs Kreudenbf rtrer and her slx-

j jear-old Kranddaughter Kllzabeth

Hump." A fare of five cents cachi

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IivK both of Cincinnati, were In

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Monday. anl will be

PROGRAM ON CHILD HEALTH IS BEGUN

eratlon here

followed by the

the Michigan Contra! shuttle trains 'which have hitherto tarried rall- ! wajH employes to their work. Tho addition of two new bu.c: will make : It possible to maintain three busses J !n the N'iles-Terminal service, but more vehicles will be added If the ; demand increases, according to Mr. Herring. Kallman Injured. ! Robert Morris, an employe of the

I .M!cl-.gan Central Iiailioad Co., was jfligntly injured at noon Saturday

Demonstrations and Lectures hn a string of box cars standing

. 1 TT1.1 . W. ii" fbe railroad yards escaped

iu iic uuu til y iiiwiia Lake Conference.

WARSAW, July 9. Dr. Ada E.

through an open switch and crashed into another group of cars, derailing three. Announcements havo been recelv-

ESCAPING STEAM KILLS ONE AND INJURES ONE RATTI.i; CREKK. Mich.. July 9. I"rank C. Wood. 4 9 years old. father cf four children, dle-d at Nichols hosj ital Saturday afternoon, as the repult of burns suffered late Friday alight at the Citizens' Electric company's plant- Uenjamin Mollne.26. J ears old. is believed to be dying. The men, employes of the com-j'-any, were stocking the fires, when a. watr tube, directly above the firebox of one of the furnaces, exploded, sending out a" volume of steam und boiling water that drove them lack Into the coal pit and completely enshrouded them. Wood's face hands and logs literally were cooked Adeline, fireman, was burned about his arms, les and body. Mayor C. flreen, president ot the company, said Saturday that he is of the opinion the accident was

Schweitzer, director of the division I ed her of the marriage on Wednesof child hygiene of the state board day, July 5, of Miss Louise, Keeler, of health, has arranged the child daughter cf Mr. and Mm. :4. L. health program which will begin at ; K-t lor. of Porter. and Supervisor the Winona Lake conference near Harry Eby of I'orter township. Cass here Monday. ' county. Miss Keeler for tho past Examinations of children are to y. ar taught in the junior high be held each day. according to the i school, in this city, program. Each morning a class of! : T,ZZ &? c ! OY FARMER ENDS LIFE; and baby care. Afternoon lectures POOR CROPS BLAMED

and moving pictures concerning j child health In the everfing also will!

be given,

mobile was demolished by an Interstate Interurban car near Svottsburg. Ind., and Parker Carver, is, of New Albany, Ind., "was fatally inured.

Chris Freaudenbcrger, 45, and..J

Carver. 18. of New Albany, and Emerson Tattim of Utlca, Ind., were

injured. Carver, who is a nephew of Freudenberger, was driving the1

machine. Tatum had been walking along the road and was Indted to ride shortly before the accident.

FATHERS AND SONS TO

PLAY IN STATE MEET k

FTtENCII L.ICK", Ind., Juy9. Fathers and pons will compete

acainst fathers and spns in a special j ' j

ovuk lltl t uuuii) Hi-" liiuiaim Ulan. Coif tournament, opening Monday. Aug. 14. James C. Patten, of Kokomo. a golfer of ability, has offered a cup

to the winner or the rather ana son i

tournament. Fatten's son, a student I

at Princeton university, is a prom:s- j

ing golfer, one of he best in tho younger set in Indiana.

There are several sets of fathers j

Mich., July 3- An-an1 sons, however. that play a r.4 vmm nid Merrü ! -cnappy g.ime. and they will enter at

HAY CITY, tlmnv Presfrv

Warsaw moving Pioture farr .oa fnlinf ..a ' French Lick. Some of the fathers

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nir-ht - T'rcvto recentlv b.id mir nnn tneir sons are in meir teens.

houses will be used for parts of the m h,s cf)'rn (rib Jate FriJay

1 .? . . might. - Fresto recently had

it nas neen announcea tnat the

entire field staff of the state child J hygiene division will participate in . the work. Dr. C. C. DuRoIs will have! charge of the physical schedule for!

the week. The program follow?: Monday Demonstration of maternity clothes. Nancy Gibbs. R. N

Tuesday "Care of the New F-aby" ! Esther M. Robblns. R. N.. Warsaw. ; College Plans to Alter

Wednesday "Preparation or l or-

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jch;ii!cd the farm, and was discour

aged with the prospects of crops. F:day afternoon abjut 1 o'clock

jhe returned from the f.eid and was I not seen again until his body wa.- ! found, fie leaves a widow and sev

eral children.

mulas," Ruth Ronander. R. N.. Elk - I

11 Ct 4L. X lJ "w" A LXfl III" v nun k. 6," Olive Reardsley, dietitian, Elkhart. Thursday Demonstration of layette. Rertha Lips. R. N. Friday Talk to mothers on "Fre-

natal and Obstetrical Care," Dr.

Requirements for Degree f,vont a 1 ' LaForte.

" INDIA.VAI'OI.KS, ju:y y. icequirements for tho degree of bachelor of science h ive been considerably changed by Rutler College. In the future, beginning June, 1923, the degree, will be given for major

M. I work in social science as well as In

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KAULWAY APPEALS CASE TO SUPREME TRIBUNAL WARSAW, July 9. The case of tho Nickel Plate Railroad Co. against the town of Mentone. recently decided in favor of Mentone by Judpe L. W. Roys in the Kob-ru:-lu) circuit court has been appealed to the suprema court by the railroad company. Attorneys for the company charg" that an Illegal assewment for a pavement In Mentone was made acainst the company and that the assessment was levied before the Improvement ordinance was spread on the records of the municipality.

JV oman and Man Pass Bad Checlts in Muncic Stores MTJNCIE. July 9 Checks for 12 5. each suppoee-dly certified, drawn on the Union Banking Co. of St. Jo--ph. Mich., were parsed -by a : range woman and a man in several Muncle etorai Saturday evening. It wns not until it was noticed that the address ytven by the man was that of the property on which a new Ma-m-hIo temple Is being erected that the validity of the checks was quest.or.ei. Each check wan signed bv "Oeorce A. Wllaon" and was made payable to "J. O. McNeff." In each store, the couple would make a small purchase and receive the change from the $25 check. The police were notified, but the swindlers bad apparently mad their escape from tru rlty.

May Allen. the natural and physical

Saturday Talk On "Infant Care Theso social science Include s-ocl-and Feeding." Dr. Ada Schwetizor. j ol.gy. history, economics, business ; administration and psychology.

j Eventually, it Is the plan of Rut- , ler to grant degrees of bachelor of scienco in law and Journalism, aa jwell a-si in chomlstn'. physics, biolj fgy and the social sciences. Rutler ;now offers coarss leading to law and journalism (legrees, and plans ' are under way for enlargement or jtheso departments Into separate schools.

PR01MTNENT EVANSVILLE BUSINESS MAN SUCCUMBS PVA VCTV'TT.T.ir Tnlv 0 A

du- to low waterpressre and ud-, Mrto1 6 president of the A. L. n change of temperature. ! Maxwe.il and Wabash Valley Motor

Co. here with branches at -everai Indiana and Illinois cities, Sied at his home in Iawrenceville, 111., at

3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, follow- j lng an operation performed several! weeks ago. lie was well known In ! FvansjvIlIe and Southern Indiana. Bosldes being president of the A. j L. Maxwell and Wabash Valley Mo-i tor Co. with branches at BvansviUe. Princeton, Oakland. Rlcknell anTl VIncennes. Ind., and Robinson. 111., j he was president of other com-; panlew in Lawrencenille, including ! an Ice and coal company and the 1 Citizens Telephone Co. He was also 1

vice president of the Lawrenceville First National bank.

Yet some of the golfers havo passed their three score and ten. wfto will team with sons In the prime of middle age golfing ability. Johnny Simpson, state- champion, will team with his father, Wade Simpson. Raxter Sparks, of Terre Haute, member of the Princeton

university golf team, and his father1 If ;J

will play in this father and son i

as will Charlie Taylor, of

and his father.

The young golfers are coming on now and players who took up the game when it was young in Indiana have pons which will permit them to enter this competition. This father and son event is but one of the several special events which will feature the state prolong tournament this year. The championship events will be played on the new hill course at French Iick. while other events and tho scheduler for those forced out of the championship events, will be plaj-ed on the lower course. Roth courses at French Lick arc now open for practice by players

who will compete In the tournament.'

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STTTiL LOOKING, 3IAY11E. WARSAW. July 8. lesse Howe ol Warsaw went away to look for work on May 4. 1919. accoIIng to a story he told hla wife.Anna Howe, who in an action for divorce filed late Sat

urday recites the fact that he has? not yet returned. She charges aban- j donment. They were married Feb.) 13, 1919. !

DII-S AT WARSAW. STLVT-R UkT. Ind.. July 9. John Linton. 5 5. of Silver like, died Sunday At the heme of his ster. Mrs. J. M. llolderman of Warsaw, where he had been visiting for several weeks.

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C.I7T INTITRI1ST FROM

Jl'LY 1. Dpocjs made in the American Trust Co. today. July 10. win bear interest from July 1. Start a enraccount todar.

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Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying Mentho-Suk phur, declares a noted skin specialist. Recause of its perm destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin Irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth?. It seldom fails to relieve the torment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a emal: jar of 'Rowels Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. Adv.

You read of the exclusive advantages of the Grand Trunk's Canadian resorts; yott view numberless moving pictures showing their rare scenery; you hear glowing accounts from enthusiasts who spend their summers at Muskoka, Lake of Bays, Algonquin Park, Timagami, Georgian Bay, Thousand Islands, the seashore yet perhaps you hesitate to spend your vacation in Canada. Why? Her resorts are so unlike ours in climate, general tone and numberless chiracteristics that no vacationist should think of casting the die before first ascertaining what Canada costs. Our guide books go into chiarming detail, create delightful expectation and are free. On board The lnternatior.nl Limited one travels frcrr C-V. !'fr.J to

Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec in the height of luxury, which may be continued in the great Canadian resort hotels or abandoned for more modest cottage, rustic camp or just tenting znd canoeing with Indian guides. Cansjj cans gently, bxd Persistently. Accept her inritation,flTstleitttttu3sn4t9youcopUsof out fttt guide becks ami raus oj Jan. tek$ck tiis year skce marked rtiutluns. VITLV'l. A. MrNutt. Ticket Aent. ii. T. Hy Mftlott, outh llrnd, lnd. l'hone. Main

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