South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 214, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1922 — Page 16
SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2
ORPHANS Tö CAMP AT BERGADO, PLAN
y. M. C. A. Official to Entertain J üI During Period of Tlirro WYrk. ' h b r y f rr : th' OrphanV Horn. a, f'ur.ii P.Ttv.fi th V. M. C. A. nvrr.iirht ta:r. p en ,ro vt ihr le div.' bf ii'.s taV of ;he-dul the b.-js s Jr y-px riV'-r tour ;.i;..n.vAa.i, uur;r. in . V. ' i -v 1 .ro en t the time. T w.M b- . may ha-. r,e r-iVj wir. I up a e n pro up I -a in p e, r a r.r-- ' . r ctnar can't '.-rvtd, s th it ;i tu. -.t M ( f Th.' i.ar earn; r s e pop ,:it.r.'.y ,fe. T :n arr.i "cod ar.d has all. -h. r ! for I no j, cur. p. -ih-r during "n:ht h: kr. fjvi-r r. v. k er 1 V. 1..-K-it hik' s or The- ovfTd: dur.r? th t;rr. th 1o-vk fro Orphars' Horn- ir at the camp. they -.viil ?,o riirn"l the. l.i..-t v k in A ui'H'. Tu ' '. -a y I i k.-h t h : ' ha I'-n sC'VWv. ; 1 :'' r r .-1 .T th- iüp r.i' r. Th- h.iM tritil that bfini; pann'ij, h'iw'fvfr, will coir- off a- ! r f h-'luif . I Testa s Car 1 1 rid 1y Cops i Pending Hearing of Count ' Jarr.'- T--M. It. U. I. IllkPTt, h f-" I ,i ; i rf i, , ; ' . ran into a d' I.v-rv v;i,n:i nwr.'d i v A!- P. -k r i Jr. fr'mt r.r -t th latter's pl'i' of bu-i-i r. or. W. f ! ..-; on mornir.z, ard v. h.o w,i,div niiTif. wh-n h .i t. Monday1 ookf d Mon- ! r- to th P')-J lie tat;on to rr f"o r h;v ir. n the j fiiar;- of Paving tho .cr.' of an ac-1 Cdn without n akini; a report, had hi" r,i- -.'-t f 'r trial 1'ridaj morr.lns. ' H to!d Jud;e DuCornb it was ?atlffrfory to liim that hN car b h:.d at th1 police station as .surety for hU app'arryp Friday mornim-, but lmrn'd in f v aft-r lavir.:: th- court app"a!ed to th- po'iro to have his car T -turned to him. llf had -rurp,i anj a'torney and cam- to police had-f-warU r?. ilaitnir. that his rar hnd J t-n stopn from him and that he, wis nt driving th mr. chine when it I ran fFito IVikf-r's wagon, but that th-l thif who lial K'r.It'n It was the! driver. I Iii? car, however, b'in held. July F ails to Reduce Work in Office of John Swanson July cif this year was the biggest month In the history rf the St. Joseph county Recorder's ottice, figures prepared by John A. Swan- n K-n. county recorder, reversed. A t'-tnl of IStS instruments were handled and f'-es collected by the thee amounted to 5 1 ,.'74. 0. Mr. Swar.rton's re.ort show 1 that 47 deeds were filed. r.T.T mortg-iges, 74 mechanic lins, 12S chattel mortgages, 7 article- of incorporation, four plats, l.tr misrehaneou. papers, and marginal releases recorded. This ellipses all former records, the county recorder sail. Tno Wires Plead Court to Sever Matrimonial Ties Chargintr tin: hej- huhar.d bent r.nd Mtruck her, kicked h1 r and called her vi'e names. Lüh- (5. Peck, Tuesday, filed sui-t in "Saperlor court for a divon e freni ltobert I. Peck. They were married July 1?, and separat d Ju'.y 2i, this year. Th" wife. aks 52. Tna alimony and rror.itinn of her maid'-n nam.?, Lill'.e C. Mrrritt. Abandonment is the charge brought by Jennie St a lions, 10 K. Ohio .-t. ;ig;ii:i-t her liusband '"lyde ? talions in for divorce the former's Complaint ttd in Superior court. ! They w- re married S. pt. 1C13 and seprae i .nov. i :t i.us. me w.tej .lt-.-x in- i-Mstfv.iy u tne;r one ch;id. CHARGE JAPANESE ARE
Vim T1T IPPri'MPVTi or rf,-iaDlf" dentistry consult Drs. 1 IUL;I LU AWIVI.LAIIN 1 carson Oren. 125 W. Washington; PEKIXC. China. Aiu'. 1 (Py I.(ave. T. Main 543. 20S tf. N- S ) Anit-;;iin tlm are stirred j ty an apparent vic.iadon of the sPir-I 7v XFJT'S-TIMES Want Ads
:i (i t.T- .;e:i:nton conference; rrieeniert ar.d the "open din-r" policy in Chi:, a. which developed through the letting of a contract by the Japanese management of -the Shantung railway for four locomotives to the Kowasakl dock yrds, a Japane concern. It if allejed imly Japanese firn:s were permitted tf b:d to the exclusion of all other nationals. Th.s is declared to be , xto'.ation i f article ten of the Shantung agree ment. ,UU UU.ll.A AIVL ?.A I WHEN ASVLl M IU'RNS! t itt p M- - ,,, i i 141 1 i Iii i U ' ' ' (, A t 1 . . .V.-.. A (Pv I. X S t -Three hundred tj i women, inmate.-" of the Arkansis sane aium were saved to-I lay throup h the attendants when the fourth SVor o prompt action r broke p i one of the uormitc r; s T'.v . r.;:rt were .-moke, during their the pnf.er.'. The i ir.c rve.. break fa? overcome v. I wotk or sav rn it r- were bewhen the tire biok cut. Th tem-ined. :rin was not drIt expert! clean your sarmentJ, a.d hftts. A"tr..a Cleaners, 915 K. Sample St. L-2376 aiv. 2C-tf. For rhable drtitry (V,ron rrer.. 12:, V. cor -.ilr Dr. Washington adv. L'OS tf 'mm
PERMANENT and STEADY EMPLOYMENT for GIRLS and WOMEN at WILSON BROS. Vacation Shutdown from July I 7th to 29th All Departments in Full Operation Again July 3 let Employment Office Open During Shutdown from 8:00 A. M. to 12 M. Apply Any Morning Start Work on Monday, July 31st
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. y - ' 4 ' -"' "7 A V X - James A. Flaherty, knight ot the Knlpht.i nf puprem Columbus ami prp!din? r.hir at th soc;-ty's ar.r.uii coavrnt;n, Atlir.t.c City, Alt. 1. 2 nr. I 3. RESCUE TRAPPER, AGE 72, STRANDED 22 DAYS ON ISLE THE PAS. Man.. Auz. l. (Hy I". 1 SuI si-tin on duok e.jirs. water snails, crawjbh. wild mini, and the root of reeds for 22 days, Frank Reynard, 72-y-ar-o!d trapper, lias been rescued from a Wilderness Island where he was ma roon-d. Reynard's feat of endurance Is unsurpassed in the history of the north according to trapners of the Lake Cormorant district. More than three weeks ago he landed on a rocky island and ' a storm tipped hhs caioe into the water. It floated away and left him marooned on the small island without provision. There was no fuel to build a lire and no shelter. When found by J. R. Krr, another trapper, the aged man wa. conscious but too weak to help himself. HARDING AND HUGHES STUDY GERMAN CRISIS . . . UASHINOTON. Aug. l-dy I ) The entail economic Mttnann now facing Europe due to the fur ther tumbling of (Jermaij) marks, j the retaliations and war debt urob-i leeiis" being studiel by I'res't Harding and Sec'y of State Hughes conferences with Ambassador; Myron T. Herrick. just returned from France. The Conference are expected to have an important bearing on any steps that this government might take in the future to relieve th- sitPeters Given $100 Fine and 120 Days, Suspended Camiel Peter.. S19 E. Indiana aw, charged on two counts with unlawful postesjsion of liquor, the first offense dating June 2 4 and the second i .mi. -i. im iuuuu u . .v.v i jv.-nt Judge DuComb'a rollcy of im- j posing Jail sentences for secona or j fense.j. His method is to delrty triaF for the nrct. otrense until tne time of the trial for the second offense. That was the situation which eon-j fronted Judge DuComb in the City, court Tuesday morning. He found PetT.s guilty of unlawful possession! a charged in the first offence, and' entenced him to pay a fine of $100 ' and costs and imposed a suspended jail sentence of 120 days, and placed him on probation 'or one year, with ; orders to report monthly to the pro-j batlon officer. Judgment in the see roco tin reserve r! hv Tnrltre Dticnm, IITCII MASTI'ItS. Insist upon a Dutch Master- you know thev are good. 2 1 .1-tf . WHY GROW FAT? Druggist Tells of Easy 'Pleasant Way to Keep Trim Attractive Figure Even at Middle Age Thousands 'of women who have had a tr:m. stylish figure all their lives. begin to ta'e en weight in early middle life. of "Fat and Forty and because foI starvation diets, ridiculous pxerrisr? and certain meilrinr? nnlv fcm to make tneir condition worse. ! they give up all hope and say. Oh. 1 rather r-e tat. anyway. 1 . 1 W T 1 r 1X1 xn'iX r 111 ll'mPS .nd stays is not oniy cumoersome. hyt may prove dangerous, a decide:! disadvantage to your tivity and pleasures, necessary ac i:i". Pit uui r.?. fcvj I that way! , 1 No special exerct.se or iiets! No f dangerous or Just a cooling. .uckenir.g medicinfs, t sparkling. Aperient pleaant to take but quickly and noticeably effective. Wettlcks Cut Rate Medicine Store or any good druggist can supply you with a large bottle of WendelVs Salts. Ambition Prand. for 60 cent3 and will return your money on the first bettle purchased if you are not more than satiftd.
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Secrets of the Q "at observations on ?reen Ptori". that are ipcia! Intrr5t to amateur writer", were made recently by a popular screen star? A OUira Kimball Younj. a propos of numbr-l?v.s maniw.r'.r'ts that have come t her for acce-ptance. rominds yri writers , "More and more .ill th tim, the puWic i3 howinsr a vrefrenco for pictures whih tell a plav-s;b. human tnry, (i-alinr with p'-oplo whoso, motives th-y can understand, and whose livrs t: within the imatrin at; or. . Tne In-xperienced . writer I.h more likely to be uccpt ful with a simple story and the market for this type is RratT." ! Q Aft'T what ?tar hriH a race ! hor. f:?n namH? A Violet Mensereau. The horse rn id its fir.-t trtart at Bolmont parK la"t month. Q What worried one of the prop . rne-n when hp hard "The Siren AUDITORIlAl A patriot' escape fiom a fortress prion. later to return and punish his persecutors, is the base of the story told in "The 1 of Zorda," the picture shown nt the Auditorium today. . Hased on the novel by Jules Verne, the story abounds In thrills which come often and are rilled with sur- , prise. The exact locations of the story were used in the making of ; this picture, which assurance to tho.se who have read the story, that .ti'iey will see a production scenically b-utiful. ' BLACKSTONE fool there was and he made A his ! bed ! And cooked hi dally meals. While hi; wife p.ayrd bridge ar.d at- . tended tea j A thriller in svrn reels. I Just can't refrain from breaking info poetry while trying to give you ome idea of the picture "The Heart of a Fool" which is at the Blackatone ;todfty ,a.mI Thu"(!ay "ThVIeart of a ool ' is not the story of a vampire such as Kinling nainted. but the ni,.B .n pa the rent and to keep the wolf from the door and at the same time, "put the best foot forward." The production is from the stucflos ! of the First National and Includes i some of the best known stars under that banner. The fact that "Allan hwan, formerly a Notre Dame student handled the megaphone over this picture will of course give It ad dJtIona, interest its a big drama centering about the solution of a domestic problem that came near w-recking the happiness of two people who did not realize that playing with tire Is almost sure to end In burns sooner or later. On Friday another First National (attraction, "Nobody." with Jewel 1 Carmen featured, will be at the Blackstone. Here's a murder story that ni pntertain you to the very las, minute. It's the story of how cii I lmstantial evidence can convict, an innocent person but In this instance didn't, because one of the jurors happened to know the true circumstances gurroundinni? this weird crime. LA SALLE Doris May is one of the most modern of screen stars; she bobs her hair, wears her skirts short (or long : as the styles dictate) rides, drives a I car. but she declares she does not ' smoKP. Put Doris May in a picture .that requires the interpretation of ' the life of a 1922 girl, and she can do 'it so naturally you'll simply forget ' it's only a picture. In "Gay and : Devilish." her latest picture which i i at the LaSalle today and Thursday
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A TENSE DRAMA of the HIGH places and Sfm S THE LOW places OF LIFE. WHEN this mighty fi PRODUCTION waw completed 3f, PRODUCERS said: . "FIRST National has r r r PLAYED THEIR ACE!"
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Call featuring: Dorothy Dalton. "was to b nlmed? A Th prop man vrn worried about where he was grinj? to di? up one of 1ho "Kamf'd whlsrtles like they use on ferryboat." Q How old was Iuf;n Fa mum when "h made hla f.rst ajipaxranco on th stare? A Iustin was in his te-ena when he beifan to act with the Eth-1 Tucker com.pany. Q What movie actor and director
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als and swonls of the aide-ile-ramp to the late Au5t.rin Emperor, Francis Joseph? A Erich von Strohim has pupcha?d the lot from Gen. Paar, who old thm to ward off poverty. What wa.s the w-tte-st pifture Bert Lyte1! ever appeared in? Read about hi amusing exper-i'-nc. in this column tomorrow. (Copyright. 192 2.) Doris scampers througn an hour and a half of the mwt laughable adventurea imaginable. They are of course adventures of th heart and the thrill coms in the efforts of thi human, likable girl to escape thn darts from Dan Cupid's bow. "i'!ay and Devilish" is clean, wholesome'
and funny from start to finish. All!nirt tJi:s "l ,0 nwar.l contract b those who raw Doris Mav in "Twentv I f"r a stranwhovel for road work, i jj Three and a Half Hour's Leave."! th'T rejected all bids because of u "Poy Crazy" etc., will realize what a Irregularities m f:ling bid-. The g
treat of real entertainment is in store for them. The queenly Pauline Frederick will follow Doris May In a picture that Ccreen Opinion rates A-c. "Glories of Clementine." SPRINGBROOK The Harold Pachman "million dollor" band is continuing their engagement at Springbrook park. where they are pleasing lovers of i good music. j As a special feature of tonicht'sj program. Robert Pruee. of the C. O. i Conn musical Instrument factory of Elkhart, will furnish special cornet selection. Mr. Pruce, is a fullfledged Chippewa Indian, a graduate of Carlisle university and was a J companion football etar with the l famous Jim Thorpe. . Mr. Pruce Joined the Pachman' band in 1917. He served with it 15 ( months in France and waa featured during it.s concert tours all over the United States, leaving about a yearj ago to accept a position as expert , demonstrator at the Elkhart factory. The program this evening is as follows: ' fc-LS I II I II K.L.VS J FACE 3 YEARS Itched and Burned. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals. "My face was affected with pimples for about threa years. They were hard and red, and festered and scaled over. The pimple itched and burned causing me to scratch and Irritate them, and I lost many a night's sleep on account of the irritation. I read an advertise ment for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample which helped me so I purchased more, and after using four cakes of Soap with the Ointment, I was healed." (Signed) Miss Martha Theusch, R. 2, Box 45, Vinlng, Minn. Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum the care (A your skin. kaflilMkrmtiTlbtl Aiimi: "Cxtlcvra LaV ratorUs. Dt 3. M4nl, " SoldcTerywhf Sop 3r. Otnrmeut IS and . Ttlruro Zc. OjiJH Cuticura Soap ( without mut, of a Foo J5 & BENSON That You'll Like f44'i tea
Mirrh "The Thun Wer" ... S--i:a Ovrture "Strad-Ha" Ktc.r Iu-t f- r Flute and Horn, S rer.i !e. "Tit"' Messrs. Phare.s ar.d S'-rlo. H'jmor-qu"- "Who's Next?" r: ... edt
Ccrr.e: So "Vaise Priliiint" jj Ciirke Robert Prue. , March "Th" Stirs and i-r.p; ForEver" S-u?aj Intermission. j Selection from French Operetta j 'L"S Cloches de Come. ;::.-" : Pl.ir.quette Characteristic "The Wlii.stler and i lli D .g" Prveri Harp Solo "Far Verdi Grand Fant -y Girl" Incidental. ay on Iligol-tto" 1 . . . Jrhn Laub tta ' - "Tho Poheraian , a J" 3 . j Vocal Solo. Harold Sorbo. 1 The Star Spangled Panner" ' FIr.ACASTLE When "The Vermillion wrote its li'i- a ross a paceFen eil" ! it meant death to someone. That va; ono of ' There i the laws ( rhty Tone. was no apb"U from this law ar.d it j was backed by th most powerful ' and at the ct-;rno time most ur.scru- i pulous haf.d of cut-throat ever or-! ganized. Th- story of tnis srrar. sej mu rd roas hand an-! the ad t ntures ; that 1 'ef.ii; a "urg man who de tied j it is wor.dt rt'ully toll in th-- picture! Sussue Hayahawa the at Jap; age.jjan has the leing part and! no matter what you think about the' Japanese case in general, you'll be forced to admit that this man is one of the strongest actors the screen has i ever known. Aslv the M'.W I'.IDS. Wh. n county comm;s:on'i auditor was directed to rf advertise i for bids to be received by tile com.- I mission ers Aug. 7. Try XEU'S-TIMES Want Ads DAHG Reid's Pavilion Barron Lake Resort Every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings and Sunday Afternoon and Evening "The Vermillion Pencil" A thrilling story of Oriental plots and influences in the actions of the mighty Tong.
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This Coat Sale is part of our final Summer Cleanup Q Plan. About 42 Coats in the lot. Many are silk lined different styles and various colors see the window they're worth over twice the price Sale, each ....
Second Women's and Misses to $25 Wash Dresses Final Cleanup The dresses are made up of fine French and Tissue Ginsham, including many pretty Voile patterns. All our better Wash Dresses some valued to $25 see the window now each
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Thursday, per pair Children's Sox Ore big assortment Children s fine Lisle Sox black or whit1 regular 2 5c kind tomorrow, per pair 10r Women's Hose Women's "Cordon" First quality plain or silk clocke-d ho. o black, white, browm: special, tomorrow $1.00 Women's Hose "Women's silk hose "Gordon" firrt quality black. wh!5 and colors $2.00 kind toTiorrow $l.li Men's Unions Men's "Stephf n.-on" Knit I'nion Suitjs. regular or tout v j 7. e i $j.üO k i r. d tomorrow :t SI. 9 House Dress Aprons Women's light and dark aoiio-: Dr-ss Apron.s regul:u and extra large size.s a goodly collection priretl $1.0(1, S1.2."., S1.7Ö. $l.l)s. $2.00, $2.."0. See the Coat Window est makes.) 3 e 3. W. im N 4 is er Beach and re-engaged Season 1923. AT 8:15 Grandstand 25c PARK Always FREE! TOMORROW XiAv ' :::::! i 4 r , y
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White Wash Waists Big Sale Tomorrow In this Sale arc Waists of J2.T.0 quality, made of good wafhabln. material: snowy white .some combination trimmed tomorrow e?"h $1.4'J 500 Children's Wash Dresses Fancy ginghams: over orreodozen different styles to choose from-.aqe.s t- to 14, very juetty dresses very special tomorrow, each $2.00 Bathing Suits Men", Women's. Misses'. Children's loathing Suits best quality Wools and Cot tor.5 large .selection Jl.OS to $10 sale jtriee ' olT! (One-fourth off!) Sale Voiles "r.e special lot o f Voiles fancy pattern ood riualities regular .".('c' kind Sale ;!' iM-r .ird 2."c T7ATCH fJS CKOT - Cort&cr Micidjaa Stl oad Jccrsca Coming Glories of Clemintina" PAULIMZ FREDERICK
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story is all that the title implies and it will give you an enjoyable evening of laughs and adventures. La Salle
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