South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 212, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 July 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY MORNING. JULY 31. 1922
PASTOR EXPLAINS Largest Crowd iCOUPE SCATTERS
SIDEWALK CROWDS
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f What's a Swedish Beauty? Look!
Rev. Hrllvillr Sa- Itrliirimi .
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L Enjoy City ILiml i Goes RamnanL Iniurinc
Program ni Lrqx r Park ; IYdedrian and Damaging Ninday Lvmin-. ; )ilvr Machine?.
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Th'j iur.flay en;r.ff crowd, parad!r. alons: s. Michigan it. .'ait r.ight nhnit 9:20 o'clock -was thrown into a L'i.II,um of oonfuplon when
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of ih rhiiade'.rih.A Candy kitchen a:, J aft'?:- narrowly missing: several pe(Ie:riAr.!. turned towards th utreet galn and wa slopped only alir it hid dair.ag-d several cars pukd a-lar th street. A young lady, refund to sle her name, was slU'htJy injured when .Snyder'n Citr ira.z. J her !id knocked her to the
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to fav.- t."." ..-:! .t ; it :' .'; f th" -''.rndM Tradition r.A I r. 1 1 cifff,r:: .ty . i 1 1 1 th" lav.' .! I of th" pr ra:.i ;t v.- r n(cr?.-ary t id. i !'ur.v( l ;f,;iy, !o--t. -' : ' !'.'. : : h'.nny r-:;.-,,rf. and for n r pur"l; . :.s l.r ronj.. jr. ; th- .1 pireclution the hand 'r,ri- Tl:- in; o- th- ;:;.;!. I'.-H' 5 "Tr.- Shvik." VJ-cav- ,M. With 3';. , p !'.. i..7, s :ff.-r;r.-', a lif.iar.y Love" an i othr.-. J '"v'r. :.. ; hfu :,.--, rr..- k- ' fi- a p i.d the audies. hh'-rotitr-; ..;'.;;f -jj, h !,! f i " . T ' -.- r. I and it wan nocr.1r.o lav. Tl;y av if "hr!- - ; .--try ; ' ;"a; a numl.:- of times.
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!WILL OPEN FAIR
OFFICE THIS WEEK
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about to turn Into th .1 1 1 - r nxt to Th- plill.idflpliia Rtore, when an unknown motorist, driving north on Michigan t., narrowly miscd ftrik !r.s' him. This driver, after passing h'üyder. turned and yelled at him, confusing the youth to euch an ef tent that h pwerved his cat directly onto tho Idewalk, which was crowded with p-de?trian. who scrambled tj safety a.s tho coupe plunged cn towards the candy ?hop. V. h:i about to M;-;k the buildink. Snyder ntraln pnrned h! mhchin-, this tlnio heading It for th Htroe.t. wher? there were iranjr cars parked. grazed eereral !arf tourtn cars ard then struck th macbiri'5 owned by S.m D. Moran, .?2 N". St. Iuis hlvd.. which vraj
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MILLET FUSILLADE RESULTS L RIOT CALL LATE SUNDAY (Continued from pajfe one.) the rnn wero -coen in the neighborhood early in the night. !n a drunker: condition, shooting several times. A switchman for the New York Centril Ii. ll. wan Insulted by the men fariier in the evenin?. at which tinif- tlify ftlso premised the muzzle of the ritle to his chest. He was unable to give a deserlptlno of the men,
Th- f.ii:- v. .11 h" hld Aiu'. 22 t 2 statine; that it a. dark, and pro th vear and nroordin.i: to H.-c. Hep- j c. eded -n his way after he saw
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, tiiN ffir tlio ei-htli annual Interstate ; I'.i;:-, will op'-n up quart rs and h'"1c;n aorive work om tinif th;.- week.
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nun f'-rtriii a - ) 1 i i i ! ' ' 'I 0 Jeus in tho para hi- of th" i:o ar d the hranchfs. Iif..' ia.:o s ) -.him 'f the union of th" t-r.im h u tin
;ne- Th o'ir- of hf. branch. Al! that fa!:iifiil 1;
li'com' is t.Hi-au.n" of fh l:- .!--a-Chr'r. and all that J ..'.: , ah!.- to lo In tho world ) a.llo r do 1"au.o faithful si;- .n;I1 to k p nl.v n thf earth h.s io:k for vorld redem pt.o'i arol .- i : ,un. "To 1 inwardly li-ih: v. ill inn h struKJ'te. All life js .-truttrl"
When a fertllo seed is planted there n a .trui:lo for life. Tho spioutiiu -! w restles with a. Iod of d:rt. hot
throuch crowth Is alöo to lift it audi
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feardln dosin il.i!'. an 1 ioue?; for :il! hinu.-s of inforrnntlon make it inn-" ny to h.iv soineon on the around iro:n now until the fin:.-di of the e ( ! O'heiiN are cornbinf? this p.irt of t!i .uintry for racing t.iler.t am i
Police were securing the WMt section of the city at a late hour la?t r.Ichv in hope ot locating the men. Zwi7inki. who rtirted for the ?lde of the fallen man. who Is believed to have been .hot. was held by the police or. u'picio i, believing: that
ar.noiiTH - tliat there will !. ?i.iiin he knew the man re was ru.hing to
new ho:-...; entered in the variou . a rn-.- thi- year that will iv.1 the
old l'.ini i:i'S M'one mighty -tiff com - i
A li lias no legs anl cannot stand
o. ti'i.oi I bur It has wirier, and can flv far and
So should triaN and temi-ta-I ' . nf t.-.n.-. ...
tions w ith which we wi,-.-tl.- p ad u-. , ' ' K ... , i lui'iiu to the trotter and parer .-how-! to better manhood and womanhood, i , ... . , ne ' It' h.i l,rt ciüiin :irv at the end Ol i
o niut not ! orcet t li at .-m too " , . . the r.o se.-u;on. i- of eoiirse arou.s1s Intens. ve and then extensive. I; - , .... ... , , . : r.t; addi'ion.il int'-res: anions hor-e- ; crip.- one a in slnck . When 1: ; , . , , . ,, . . , . , in.-n ar.d it is sure to have the inert' has bonrne the r ri ti t of s:n ;t -- , , . I , , . ; of nitkinu- every ran- an-1 every heat ;reves v-elf In h:- if.-, ar-1 h he-1 ... .. a t.-n: l!:e very sHadev of the i orne partner with destruction. "The. ;ree r ti of rt!.L';o;i r. 1 , ' ''" , . j . ,' A i "i i.- ot tio-n are a.j eidy en-a;-iMil US to eea ( O f M 1 1 1 U M . o' t With ( i'. ; . . ,. , . , , .1,1
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Ji'.id the .om of Man 1 he who rev er ' . , . , , " i , ., I . .1 i m !iAw-; s i i ( w hen 7
faild to kep In cnmniMM'.in withi , . , ... , , , . I the opening day arrives. hl. l ather, nr.thT d d he fa; (Oi '
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rvo hN fellows He i- the '(' whom we should follow as Ideal and
h r id'-a of s rvä'e should dominate.
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c!efjr.-ed. ar. d e!er-iYey as we strive t- serv is ''ii-!.'il.nri-rs wuth lod i t i brlnir. the Kingdom ot '.tod into reality wherein t h will ot I '.od Is done on e;irth a- i: '.c- in he-ave n."
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i to til" police last Ti is lit that his Feird
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i n i7fN i was stolen la-t niht I about '.:;'" oU lo' l: while parked at j Spi-im-fl-rook I'ark.
j 1. 1. ri-s. Itiis lv kk und It. i I hu'.ki . of this city, an s-ut st.s at j
I "the Vdar." tctlar roir.t-.n l,il."Ilirie. wii- re they aie enjoyins; their I a atior -'.
Ilorsv Kicks Man Already
Under Effects of "Mnlc
Frank Ilosl.-r, 42 years old. SOT j-?. Uafayette blvd., received painful injuries about the abdomen about 4 : r.O o'clock yestertlav afternnon when h!f horse kicked hhti. inflicting a cut, about ono inch lonff. Iioder was rushed to the ipworth hospital ir. fhe police ambulance in charge oi OfficerT'nolander and DeVoss where it was stated h! condition is noL serious. Hosier is said to have been suffering from .several "kicks' from "mule" previous to tho kicking demonstration bv th lltlSO.
Veteran Printer and Editor of 48 States, Mexico and Canada, Now Here, Thinks of His SvJeetheart, 6
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'THRILL PARTY' IS LATEST FLAPPERS' FAD, MARION SAYS
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"steady" w h!l th best frr.-l "a- ' d )trn in h'jt'ery .-1 f a mad' on. Vjg-r a-.d epic i-l --e-yt htr.g ronj-Mncr" Dolinrtl. n:..' whi the 1 -v w.r "re" ft"! "Fcrty-r.Ir.er a yo ,ns man jroi-;" ar- l-Ty d-t -a.' Pöting for a r.ch wife. ! "Hut -or- g!- t-.- o- o'
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The Mlsws Ericscn, twin sisters of Stockholm, are Raid by European artists to Illustrate every feature for which Sweden' fndr daughter! . are famous.
(i Abie In E&VDt" s -Father Carroll to Aid in ? njt I Finding Sick Boy's Father s iew musical Ilf-v. V. J. Carroll, fernifr pctjr
Comedy Offering
Freil Wel)tcr Company Prolongs Local Engagement at Oliver Theater. Tho Fred Webster company which
ha c.fen de'.J-htir. lecal a ud lories 1 tho city directory
of St. .Joseph'.- church, and er.t'.y t:tnsforre-tl to Xotre- Dam1. Is :n ree 1 t of a th-rraia fnon tr: ai ls of Fdwin Knapp. Winatchoo. W'.ash.. v. iio i.s seriously ill. rt-iu stir.-t him to locate tii" young man's father. The boy's father i.- b--;.eve d to be living in thin city. the tlr -rani
giving 2'- W. Wasliinrton a", as !'.!. , i evraüns: hi. discoverv
Hohbed Haired Youngster of 14 Set? Lingo Pare in Telling of Experience. KANSAS riTY. Mo. J,-;V to. (Hv I X. S.) Thrill nartirs": Po'.iCO lie-o r'ttni ra .1..
cf this latest f.-rm n' fln ',.,.,.'. I !i"l!:,r 'v--
,n.r.t. hr a ;ir. If The rovrdaticr.. th'-v mv was : ;,rn'Jr"1 -th otir .ihrtn . h " mnde bv Miw. M:,rion ' i '.'.,' fnMr.i !Mr r.othlt .-.?.-ft ir.
ten. bohb.-d n.;, ' i az 1 "Oil Can
who confess.-,! that she and others
wer "ju.-t .-imply on i
I "Dropping th p;.m getting a, InerT.'rM ..d frv.i J dlv nrrf v r re. ! "Hush money fathers ai!ovnc ! Th Judsr Mti-i
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Seven Flotations Of Motor Laic Units Arc Booked Over U'erh-Fnri
dorn unM they discovered this substitute for the "ki-ks of hfp." which long s:nce had faded from the -c-n
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cej; : months. Th thrill party. M.ss MH'.or .xrdains from "nr cell in the county yi!';. : qul: ccmn.on. Marion Va Wuortl. Th hebbd-aair! nr.s.s .. under eh -vire of 1.:-.' th .n'mration for a career of crime er.a.-d in by fiv youth wh.o -night to win her heart if net her hr.nd by their banditry. "Al! five wanfd to slip me a handcuff." M!?s Möhr told T,ieut. Ft. I,. James, in charge of juvenile crime here. to nr. Ifjp'anl th rorfe.sof t!v L i r.dit queon' or" neid"
a new do t.ar try." Hieut. Ja
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o, p.irt of he rjfMv language used by the flij'por."' th.- liMittnant savs.
address but no uch addrivss appears
with lis Cievr work In "Fads and
Fashicns" and "The Lingerie Shop," at the Oliver theater during the past week, have decide! to prolong lt stay here and beginning Monday night will offer South Hend theater goers. "Able in Kgypt," a romantic oriental travesty. "Aid a in Egypt" promises to be characteristic of the usual musical comedy, In that Its plot i.s hard to distinguish, but with Fred Webster In the title role. Vera Walton as the queen of Hootchy-Cootchy land and Cleorge Hall a.s hr body guard the patrons are promised a show that will fulfill its name. Several popular compositions are featured anion? the musical numbers, some of them being. "Sontr of the Poppy," composed by Mr. Webster. "The Sheik," "California" and "Some Runny Day.' As usual .Fred WVb.strr will carry the brunt of the fun making, and will faithfully p rot ray what happens to anyone who is dumped unc-re-moniously on the banks of th Nile.
Motorcycle Olhe r bar wis in
search of th' father the gnufer part of Sunday afternoon hut was unable to obtain any information as to hUi whereabouts. The telegram received by Father CVxrroil did not give the father'. christian name, nor any Information as to iiow Ion- he had lived here.
KEY. KECK DELIYEKS LECTURE MA RADIO A pleasing raidu program was
broad. -astej from station WT.AQ at . (l'
"The:;- ternis- translated. a;e: "' Ha ndeiiff" a n encagtment ring. More Translations. "DImbax ri taxicah. 'Static conversation that mean not hire. "' Iii can an impa-fr. "Ib.ob tickler the girl who entertains her father's euslomer.s. "Ritz tuck up. "Alarm eine a chaperon. "Flat tire the youth who tikes hs cirl for a jitney ride. "Fire alarm .x divorced vomnn.
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And so we iiav ; nver. th thr.l! pirty It's w..r.!'-r; :h "W do all t-orts nr t h ; -"Or.ee I po-d a. a tit' tlrm i divorced worran. on '.row. ad went otir w ith a married n a n . It was 1t too thrilhr.-. bt;t 1 c m't t 'I more. "Th" thin:: 1 got arrested for wa jt:?t toj s-.vee:. Wont After "Iteal Ki k."
"The tiv boyrt ho wanted o 1 play sweet d.addv to my lovir.g : mamma ro rented a diai'oox ar. .1 we set out to get a ra! 1; . i "I was short of hu.h raonev. ar.-; way. anil was o t i 1- 1 p.-terirg t tlie alti;.e s.it, e !ie taim ' 1 r r I d e j of my ha titled mit t bat ! -
ge:e-d f-taginc a little bo'.d-up j'vt for a thrill.
"My boy friends heM -,;p thr-; !-ga.s-oline tailing saiio?ts .pis- ;.. gj . ' '"" me a kh k it wa w.r.erf!jh" :' - "' Miss Mill. !- told l.teut. .1.111. -V. ' the girl w e re doing 1 roo. ." ::m:!
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Police lay mm h of the jiv.nlle :n toe l crime to the "thrill party." 1":1'. Dclinipticncy Increiivrs. tin; 1- v.i :!,. t .lud go F. I-:. Porter!. rid. presiding1, ,M i: : ' over Juvenile court he, e. f t imate ' - , j. ;,, ' .
j ;he delinejt;ency increa amon? ; iea.ling pi.--- - t
Kansas City at Cn percent in t he M ; -M i a : hct voir. d iv ? n 7 d ."I am shocked and afraid." tliejf;. . ;- I n.t.irg.
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Local Officer Selected as Training Camp Instructor Word has been received here from Camp Knox. Kentucky, that L. F. Howers. 50ß Lincoln way W.. holding the rank of first lieutenant, has been
the V. M. C. A. Sural. iv afternoon
lie v. A. II. Keck of tho lioiy Trinity Knglish Mvanttelic.al Hutheran church delivered a lecture and members of the choir eivi ig vocal ant! instrumental selections. Kev. Keck chose as his subject "The Saviour the World wants and the Saviour the World iuds," in which he placed the world's salva
tion 0 1 1 a practical baru. ra t h er t k
than on the theoretical. The musical program was well received, especially the vocal selections, which
j brought several retus;s for en
cores-.
ZI35TORE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYE;
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JT-.- linkepeare neer repeats." That'-, fc y where be was foolish: good thine art worth rp,-(i ng ; w f nrirr tire in felting about our low prices and our thousand of m-tomers about them; In fad, ith values like our. Uf our It tn our
1 communll) to n-pnitlho iirrformunrt" rvrry
rhance we uet, m that as tnaiiy u possible nuy tdiare in the '-avingti
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liesoay weuner irresistaoie mxm
Child Injured in Fall From Court House Cannon John Dombrowskl- ix year obi son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv I)em-
selected as an Instructor for the hrow skl. CI 7 W. Sample
Citizens Military I raining camp, to be held at Camp Knox from August 1-30. The communication also states that the appointment comes a a result of the exceptional showing made by Kieuf. Howers during th period of his own training as a reserve ollicer at Camp Knox. July 1G to 30.
t.. was
slightly injured yesterday afternoon when he fell from the r mnoti in front of the Court Home while playing. He nceived a deep gash, one and one-half inches long, in his head. After being treated at the police station ho was removed to his home in the police ambulance.
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HIGH CLASS SMART
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Consists Entirely of Adjusting the Movable Segments of the Spinal Column to Normal Position CONSTIPATION
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everyone knows causes the majority or ins to wmcn man is r-
heir. The pill does not remove the cause. The pill only treats the symptom. The cause is the slus;Slish behavior of the bowels. When the cause of constipa-
tion is removed the bowels once more act with the normal, healthful vigor that is natural.
Chiropractic removes the CAUSE. It removes the nerve interference which has been stealing the natural vigor of the intestinal impulse. The Seat of Energy the nerve energy that is behind every movement of the body is the brain, which enters the body by way of the backbone. The backbone has twenty-four movable joints, and between every j'oint emits a branch of the spinal cord that serves some portion of the body.
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