South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 196, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 July 1922 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 15. 1922

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TWO NILES WOMEN ' ASK FOR DIVORCE

MLES RAIL STKIKKKS PLAN DEMONSTRATION

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in I'.'l.:, a..d h;iw- n hi! Iron l--lni.r.i .McV.'il.i.i rn.-i of .Ni! s al-' .i sa.t t"i' 'l.wjro from h' i hu-aod, AT. in M'.'A'iiliam. home-h. " J-- of r.. is -.,ijor t ar:u ii l .' -n. Th'- i-.-tintirf rvju' -l.s th cut' ly of tli' .r thr- o l:ldrn

itioi: snA(Kii:rin:i:s INIIA."AN!,iS. July 14 K .;, ;rg out h.s of T.cif-r.rv j.rn--ram. " v Wirren T. M'ray 1m" . --''I an -l;-t ihit no i . , 1 1 rr -r he intion th oj,. urnlug- of ff mi err. ploy- in th..hfij" av'Out th 1y '"Uür -n th' firt floor of the '-Hiiro! )u.l'l:viz. Severn! tr'p daily have hern mul? hy the "'"i1 s-f -krs to th- rarely vendor, hut the '.tenr'g.V hvp hcf-n O' "r.hicuous l.y ih'-ir aher.c-. at thr- c .unter r.c- th- word '-ma-

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Thirtrenth Annual General ! Conferenre in Re Held at i Earlham Collcpe. I J ItK'I TM ND, July 13. Toun? rri'-nl-; frm all i-artfl of the Unit- ! Stat-5' .ii'l many srtior of In-

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Candidates For!r

General Assembly Choose Seats Now

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i'oiy iiru: f r Mrs Floyil Urmht. , l' N. i;.Kotii ki-:, this c.ty. ! .im i a li'.k n i.i for her 14 yt'ar j -.'I fjn, I o!i.i.!'ia Thur.-!ay ovenin;; j v. h n a 11. r.i ' at sn wl.ih th-v wpioi r.'l;r:tc vi:li Frank Ti izo r of this :;iy . 0 m.'!.! n!y st 1:-f A ly a rnachino' wt.i'i l,. ;. i;t; s of Caica;o.

tv,i i..ii.- t ; 1 1 tli of tn; tit . .Ir '1 1 zr-r. aiTonlii:n' to a tory toll

il 1 1 1 f . had t iriif'l out to aoi,l a h,,irY wto-n th- I'. at - mach i no !

y Carer.ro K. Pickett, e.xscretnry of th1 Young l.-.artl of th" Five. Ye-ara

j M-;jr.. -t rul a lare enrollment for fh fuil 1'" lays is expf-cfeJ. Fr.rj iial amnnu thoe to address ithrt (i'"f..rfr,''" th:- year are Milf

. j II. Krumi-.ine. pastor of the First ' Lutrf'-ran churrh. of Dayton. Ohi--, Although Election Dav Is Four ' "vh " vin ron lu t a PPri of opPn

j .i;r ier;urp- n'.i i:iornntr in'in j lo;4" t 11:30 o'cifr-r-k. Dr. Kdwird I-'. Xourp. professor of New Tes-

in Hartford Theological

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fion of reprp.entative.s in the India-!1"0 N'ational Council for Reduction 1 r.a t'-rieifii axsem tl v is alnmf f.air'of Ai m uriu-rüfl. Washimrton. D. C: !

month away, candidates for state 'lilmund T. AIl.frton. general eo-I

:.-: afor and state repreyrtitativ r tary

Months Off, Many Pirk Seating Space.

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rXDIAXAPOLIS. July 1. 1 Hy I j K'-mlr.a ry. H ". S. ) AltliouKh the day for rife-1 i k .1. I,:'aSy

: 1 a. !: ii at a t r-rno:idiu rat v i.i..' d into th- l'onl's r-ar. Ta i I a t : .- ar pl-in-o.l forward. t'-arir.K , .. Ahl from the lury, the nam-

whi'S'- owner o.u.a not b- itarnci. Th'' Til'Zer r.tv was holly dam.jed.

already are calling on Charles M. Kottlot.ciouirh. director of the If 'idlativo referr-nce l.ureau. and picking ut tlio they wish t( occupy during thp '.'. day s-s:on heginninj; 1 ext January. In ono instance, which is not nn-

! usual even after general election, ar-1

f th Irdiani S:ate Sunday aM ".: ttion. I ndianapolL: V.

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f). .M!i',"nh:i!:. president of Fr'.pnd university. Wichita. Kas.; William J. Ilea can. principal of Oakwnml school. P-.ushkep;o X. Y.. and Al-exond-r C. Furdy, h--od of the Mbllcal dpart mnt of Farlham college. IMith F. Wildman.- instructor In

cording 10 .Mr. Kettle-borough, both Fpice land Academy. Spiceland. Ind.,

1 .1 i.i in a .' m um n, .-a . i i u n .-ri iuun , i-calp wound Tiiu.--'l ay evening wh'n Ji' attempt--"! ;i. jump from an In-J

ouun'i .u' n.gin rinai neigni 1 train in tin- Term.nal yards here.'. ... .... 1 1

-('li-r. aci impa.ii 1 by nn cousin, William Ci.urtl.-s. of Kalamaoo. ha ,m .-'ai' h of hi brother. 1're'brick Webber, II wars i.f aire, who had nm away from h-s home in that city Welne-'!ay, an.', who. it was believed, was in hiding at Xil-v. F.florts of the. l"Cil poii.-.- fail.d t loate th' ;.'oi:ng fugitive, however, and tho two searencrv returned to Kalamazoo.

the republican and demrtcratic can-

for Ptate enator fro. .a one

county have asked for seat?. It re-

miins now for the voters to deter-1 Riblr

mire which .--hall have thp soat.

Twenty-three republican mem-1 dv as secretary of the Fellowship

and F adore 11. Wii.'Ti. of N'wcast. Ind.. high school, will be among the Intruton of dailv classes on

study. Kirbv Page' of Xew

York, ossociated with Sherwood Ed

ers of the uppr housf. who are for a Christian Sacial Order, will bo

holdover members, h:'d i'.rst chance! are of the speakers at three night at selection of treats- manv of them! nroerarn

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Thirty members of the Kerrien County Me-lical society were present at the monthly n-eting held at the iJuchanan inn Thurs'l.ty evening. Inv re-ting papers were read by Dr. Ably Henderson, who eliscu ed th'-4 subject of "Infant Feeding." and by I r. It. D. Ci'ld:ns. w hose subject was "Diptheria antl Its Treatment." Dr. M. W. Fyon of thie South llen.l

making thir selections at the close of the 1921 session ff the legislature. They are: William K. Ilnglish. Indianapolis; Robert J. , Moorhe-ad. Indianapolis; Arthur I). Haxter, Inelianapolis; Wal

ter J. Rehmer, Logansport; Howard' A. (."aim. Frankfort: Clem J. Rich-1

Friends from Fairmniint. Marion. Muncie. Wabash, Infliana-polis. Danville and Spicel.md. and 25 to 30 from the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting are oxpected.

OFFICIALS MAKE UP

anU. Terre Haute; William M - SHORTAGE IN ACCOUNTS Swain. Pendleton; Arnott M. Cleve-, land. Plymouth; C. J. Ruchanan.l INDIANAPOLIS. July 14. Field Indianapolis; J. Monroe Fitch. Mui.m examiners for the ntate board of accie: Charles Nichols, Howe; C. oil-j roullts announced Friday that counver Holmes. Gary; Andrew M . township and city otlicial.s of KoReardslev. Flkhart; Wintb ld Miller I ko ar Howard county have reIndianapoli: Harold Vanurman 'turned to the city and county trea.1-

! Fvansvllle: Pnwl.in.1 H. Hill, (ar-jurer $3,300, which the exeminers

hhage; C. Leroy Leonard. Silver Iakei'''1 the-v were

i.James J. Xedjl. Whiting; Oliver K. 1 ounis.

diort in their ac-

Clinic, discussal "Cher.ucal Findhics of Di-ease."

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Dunn. Spencer; A. II. Lindley. King-

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Westphal. reM.bng r.ort hea.st of Xiles, are paren:s of an e-iicht pound daughter. I" t ri Friday. , Mr. and Mis. R. S. Cheney, Yernon Height.-, ar- parents of an 11 pound son. Rurton Wilson, born I'riiay. Mr. and Mrs. JihTi D. Riwermar. 14.b Rroadway. are parents of an e giit pound son: Lloj'd Daniel.

man; Iee J. Hartzell, Fort Wayne; Claude Steele. Knox and Noble Hayes. Scottsburg. No doubt exists but that the republican side of the senate will be in the majority, and will occupy the lighter sjde of the senate chamber. A rule of the house and senate i.-

that the majority fhall have licht side of the room, with

According to the examiners, D. Donnell ami O. A. Hutchison, the ex.amlnatlons of the books showed there was a slight defect In the accounts which had to be made up inside of 3 0 days. Shortages which were said to have been found In tho county treasuries will not be paid until a decision an to whether the

the i treasure r is entitled to certain fees the i is decided by the supreme court r-

minority releirated to the dark side. The republicans, having 23 holdover senators, need only three more ot their faith to clinch their majority. Mr. Kettleborough fr-ays he expects many more candidates to call and make a selection before election daw with the final rush taking place

in-' i-.MlPM. I hop crafts. PermLsion K" nioll,t, l.ofnro the next es-

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sion of the assembly.

A pubbc street dance will bo staged here Saturday evening for the '"iit'lit of members of the ix strik-

!: i been secured from the city coun

cil to rope off Fourth street, be-(

tween sycamore and Main streets, for this purpose.

Marston A. Zimmerman, residing 1 in the Dickerville district, suffered at 1 ompound fracturo of the bones ofj

11 ;s r:siu risi inurs-iay wnen ajNovpml,er 6 l-'ord car w hich h w a.s cranking,1

back-tired.

Relieving in preparedness. Mr Kettleborough has made .several charts of the house and senate floors. In order to have them ready s-houlrt some of the candidates fail to receive the "handsome plurality' they expect to ieceive at the polls

fore which' a case Is now pending against a former Marion county treasurer. Jesse F. Ichbach. chief examiner of the board, announced that the accounts would e brought to date an 1 that credit would be g:ven the county accountants.

AGRICULTURE ROARD TO BORROW FROM PURDUE

! TESTS SHOW CONVICTS"

Sunday schools (lf tllt, Scc n1 Ra o-i MENTALITY TO RE LOW

RAXSINCJ. Mich.. July 14. Mentality tests of the Inmate3 of Mar

quette prison.

tt churches of

XÜes. St. Joseph.

Ren ton Harbor. Dowa giac South Rend and Michigm City will hold heir annual picric at Indian lake on Wednesday. July 19.

The I-thlan Sisters of Nlles will bo d their annual picnic at Indian 1M. Rerrlen prin; s. on Wednesday, July 10.

completed by Dr.

Charbs Scott Perry of University of

Michigan, .'how that the ratio of prisoners of Inferior or illiterate

types Is much higher there than inj 5 per cent

INDIANAPOLIS. July 14. The state 'boad of agriculture was authorized Friday to borrow $55.000 from tho Purdue university endo.vment fund to continue the construction of the nv.v building at the state fair grounds. This barn recently uas destroyed by fire. The prf-smt decision off th( suprirne court holding that the ftate e.:u!d not issue bonds to finance the building' of this barn and to pay off ether de-Ms caused the board to ff-ek a Ran from the Purdue university endowment fund. The interest on the loan Is to be

No time limit was pla.c-

Ionla reformatory.

I So-called "hardened criminals

j are confined In the uprer peninsula!

! institution, while the reformatory j population !s made up largely of 1. . iff n A nn TV. A

C K VI 'riIII'C I V 1 1 T!) Pi . snoii term, miuur uuvuui-ia. LAfL; llinhh EJ L l(hl) ; tets .show there In little difference KALAMAZOO. Mi-h.. July H. i -n the two institutions in the ratio

ed on the loan.

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front ofl"f men of superior intelligence.

Of 4 S 9 inmates, examined at Mar j

quette. l.S percent were of very superior Intelligence; 3.S percent superior; 10. S jiercent high average; 1S.0 percent average; 17 percent low average; 11.1 percent Inferior; 20. ft

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eral had narrow c--ap-s Mrs. ' percent very inrerior ana i percent

Cearge Pliillips. cook, was hit by ! Illiterate.

a restaui .'.t. when it failed to make a ? harp turn at the eastern edge of the city, a delivery tiu-k. er; rout from Detroit to laut--:: impelled the l:v-s of a score if ; nri and

t mploye. Thursday.

d glass, and uai ;

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i.'.jorej seriously. Th" o.'ou pant s of the truck. a man and a woman, were rut by ;!.kv Thev wer jicked up by an a- l our..! car. ard taken to Rattle Ct'-ek. Policy were v.r.a'.l" to learn he;r name. U':tnece -aid the car

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round "1 tl;e etirve ir.to the city, r 1. uraM" to aro-ind the sharp turn at the t was coin sr. ; ;.":ir.,l liradlor.g through the front part of the restaurant. The r-'i-k. rept for the nin'or, was al-

w r e r. i I to R.i. k . a- f-!

A dealer's permit !?-

. ard C, :d.1!ne of Law. r. r 01 th" ni ne hi re. a mil! ha :!. barely m'.ssi k on the h'-ad by fall-

PASTOR ARRESTED WITH YOUNG WOMAN BOARDER 1ort HURON. Mich. July 14. Roa-. W. W. Culp. p-astor of a Snrirc Yalv. Ohio, church, who

disappeared from his home about a

hour w hen ' month aco was arrested at T.nh-,

moo Park, near here. Friday, with Mi. Eher Hughe. I. farmer, b(irder In th Culp home. R-Mh are held pending instruction from SprSr.c Valy. According to o'flcers, Ci:p de;

' c'ared he had tired of su;pTt in g .

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himIf. "wife and larce family on 1 sa'arv of $1.2rt," a year.

Aetna Cleaner.- Hats, eiirments ebraned. L. :3T.a.1v.-l?4.

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Francis Lundt Dien, a man's cntn, fearless, charming, going to the devil through "ponjola"the enslaving drir.k of Rhodesia.

ilheridan, "Champagne Sherry.

CrJt7T3 DV tppy-Rolucky. Oll II IV IV I care devil who "r

run-down farm.

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"Ycur.g" Desmond, debonair, T T7C T OXTT brilliant, m mystery who has I-V 1 1 l 1 ccrr.e to Africa to witness a happiness he car.not share.

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CYNTHIA STOCKLEY Inows the secrets of darkest Africa so well she is called "The Tigec." You will know why when you read Ponjola a tale of love and a woman's fight for the soul of a man. A story of men obsessed by the lust of gold and enslaved by Ponjola, drink of Africa! A romance of the glamorous and terrible African goldlfields. Begin Ponjola first Cynthia Stockley novel after three years' silence a greater story than "The Claw" or "Poppy" and, therefore, the most amazing novel of recent years in

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