South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 204, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1922 — Page 26

SUNDAY. JULY 23, 1922

25 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Local 'Honor Scouts9 Anxious for First Lap of Annual Trip Into Michigan in Studebaker Cars automobile consisting: mostly of j p,;, pnns for Russian Lifter Lorfrn 1 1 " i ..-' i ...... H-. t MotorRovScändöl Jfl "Vatch rad;?cr ho ronr.er!ors ! L s of I art; itcncirs h tin :umrrous rnmp Iowa Improving 416 rroi i PARIS. Ju.y l.V A a :r:'..;'o t croesir.e this y&r. j the she; clri. th- "r.Ti J:r.:tf-" if; Short circuit in the e-lectric. ryf-I Frr.h lifratur. fe for the i: : cT,"a. .1;1' r': t 'in c '. Sfe that fin if; working w'.l thf ' p.irk hsv o'.f:-."-! dur.r.; ' ' v T1IXT IT MMS A ol DI7.7.V f "TT Til .MU T IT. ! ,r r.;:. .v. ! ... he fv-ir rf .: ;;. ! M.-tn" at th da '-.crnu turn. C ir v;irifl.r. ThN ."o:.. r Vw-r: ; r r r. a '. : ; . or a :.'. j Tir1 rar 1 "tvn fat if -Ahfe'.? frc,m 12 f 2 Vr-: k I'rf-rT be-in 4" ar n,il:Kr.pi. Irr.a l to .-v.-a. ..-'vi:.-- for ' ' with noth in; I ErIani f thrpp-whplft 1 rr.o-;.;,0 '.unhir.K sh .r. :! r. t:-"T.-j tor for dllvpr- purpn?, th ; t--r.rfl; i .irk ti:- Tu.r:.". a;-o-j: v. .- ! T.v .-h ' r . . . . . i in Ma"k a- o 'to .! i I; ;; - fr. !! St ' -j -. . : ; . i -v f 'J,::.'- ! .'. l C 1 ". ' " i . ( T J '': - : - i TIH V M.MH". Till: l'.')Vi win; r vi. w i:i m vmtii: look h' i. im: r.i n n r i-iki ks. j t .t .1 - ' ithlri whl wh.ch al.o th lrlv I .k t.-' TM n.-1 .: rhrr.an 1riv. ar-un. P:arv - in 1 . 3 - whfI. h.pJrc in hack'. i V " ! ' r.'t r v ' ::v re: : , . r -. ' j". f ', o !:,(.' i T ; r " h at : ; ' : t r . : t 1 5 Ny. 1'." I !r ! r i" ' 1 H i.: :; ; . L' . n t , r, ' ' . r T' . ! r k' 1 '.p i't ' .r:i ' f .' i h r tu i 'l ir.'lv way to l.r.V .: t: 10 t ir 1 a T - ' J 4 1 ' ' 44 . .

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A jrroup of scout snapped at Pot aw a t om I pnrk at th tirr.p ativp work was begun In tho honor ccmppt!Mon. Tl-py pot th" f--"lir.tr of ftartin off when thy posd for a phot op raphr at that time and now th!r kiran is "Iyf po!"

Pinal pr-rtaratirr for th b!?.t"n, 2. and P.urll Wfbtpr. 25. Th

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honor Tri;- whih wi'l bp fikon by thp "hnor" "out from raoh troop ar y-pn mad and thf boys ar" lookint; forward with hich h"p,s to two wppks which promlp- ot b crowdpd with actlvitic. Thp ?lctlon of thp boys- taking th trip wa

i m?i(' thro-izli a Ti"s of pxamina-

Tacrlp protits arr: Kranris Ilu?

wurm. Raymond Pwarsnn and Ar-

mnd "WVichflt. Charit Raren and Imi1" ChapJpau will bo piorl upon at thp court of honor Tuesday pypnThop who will drlvp th .rout car?? arp Col. Frpyprmuth. Uaymond Starlp". Rmmprson Martin. cnut cxrcutivp; ('. II. Rarn. a service

Historic Stage Coach Again Has

j fact th'i' there was ket n competi- : tion for honors i shown by the

mail in yUU-lvIile 1 rip in West Cl are stm to he u led, jw. Li. . v w rAw ; rjther by troop rommlttppmpn or by jthe court of honor.

t !!. mvpn !n r.vh troop and the nian from the tudehaker corpora

tion, and on- other who hfif not yet btn 5el'c!'d.

Leav.-.Sli. rit!;!!!. Wyomin-, for (Mil Konto Srhruulc When I n l.ny, will loave South Rend - n parly pilnr-diy mornlnir, July 26.

lu(ii.;n :-.iil IvnmliU Imprrillril LiiV ami (lcl id Ad-wnWrvr-Vwvlws Vinnwr Timrs of We-t.

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nr.fl will spen-I the !ay at the Countrv club assisting in caiinir for t h

j crowd.' tliat are ex)erd to witnp."s

I tne tnurnanunt lhey will nrip in y,,i.. i o (Ry I. N. S. ) jf strm -nach that play- j thp parkintr of rar and will bp de-

b,-Mi-' f. : ii' nre.it s.m-.oh oi , ta ei to no trar nc diuv at tne rai.

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a '""'-m,!!" jour"".'' to ''mab i. N b , r.i:ry:r. 1 n'.t- , pa-wpmcer. as :t tlUl 1- y.-.n - a wir n it m.tde

- vor Thp Pock .f'U. 1 "ft u-!"l -u;ii

io four w.iol. f:o;n hh' l M.i n. w yo.t road cros.-inus on the roan to tn"

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Stops will bp made Jn Holland. Whi-ehall. Cadillac. Rie R.iplds, (Irand Rapids and Kalamazoo, while thp scouts will pas through nparly 75 towns and cities in northern Indiana and Michigan. Hie rats" will be a feature of .the rntTtfllnmont in the minds of the boys and carp has tppn Taken in the planning of meals that a plentiful and varied supply of food is awuro-l.

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club prounds Wednesday evenif. it and : preparation for the court of honor

Thursday mornlnp the first laj of the tri; will bc;n, cars for whi'h are bemp furnished by the Stude-b.-ikr corporation. A three da tav In the lumber

which will be hpld Tuesday evening

To polish headlight rftctors rub llehtly with a oft wet cloth and aj chamois. - . . . VII. 4n . 1 1 I

Averap Buiuinui'iir iui weiehs about 2. TOO pound" and cost-s Onp-thtrd of Iowa's hlphway fatalities last, year occurred at rall way crosinps. In 190? there wer less than 10 automohlle standards, last year there were more than 300. If the carbureter Is incorrectly adju'tPd much fz-asollne will be wasted. If the 5torape battery !s overrharfjpd kepp the hpadlihts burning by day. Oi! bptw-ppn braking urface5 causey th brakes to slip. Instrument for charpinff storape batteries at home Is on the market. Polish headlicht reflectors oy a

llpht circular motion

t thp court hou v Troop is will' Keer off street car track.-? to save

the- tires. Western auto dealer has made an

decorate the rooms for the court of honor.

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th propram for the two wppks. j while many of the tc.vns which will 1

bp visited are plinnlnp to entertain the South Rend scouts In preat styl. The latest official, list of scouts who will po on the trip Is as follows: Robert Rurke. troop 1; Franklin Hopkins. 2; Eli Husiski. 4; Richard Heinrich, : Haymond Hertie, R : Kenneth Covcrdile. Ryle Fsfiex. 10; Rruno Weichclt. 11; John Williams. 14; Crawford' Staples, 16; Prank Thompson. 1 : ; Vernon Cunnlnsham. .20; Robert Stretch. 22; Hamid Pommer. 24; Walter Idph-

th . ra v,i s:y of time, some of the writir.p du. hj iH b-pible and elves an, interesting .ideliqht on tiie express ratps In voup 'l years apo. A violin was one of the articles of expreß shown on th schedule, and it cot ."(' ents to carry it. from Custer to Sheridan. In lSi Shtridan was only a cluster of cabins in Wyominp'.s vast territory. Near the Junction' of Li'tle ami H e fIoo.se creek np.tled in the sh'lterlnp foothills of the Rip Horn

mountains. a few squatters had i

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It was here that some family.: ither niiirt' enterprisinp than the' oth rs or more optimistic of the j settlement's future, had erected a! .sicn. "Hotel and Par," oved a rude clapboard and lop struc'ure adjoin-! ir.p their cabin, and here the j diivers of the old staee left it 42 j y .irs n po. : When it left Sheridan It bide '

farewell to Sheridan Inn, a modern hotel structure erected by the late PufTalo Rill a few years before his death. From the hilltop east of the city Its drivers !ooked back !n the

valley at a beautiful mountain town . oT 13,000 inhitfltants. Retween tall j trees white- lines in checkerboard ' fashion Indicated miles of paved j street.". upon which motor cars' s;eed and alonp which are hun-'.

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