South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 219, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 August 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7. 1022

ARTISTS' RECITAL WILL BE GIVEN AT CHAUTAUQUA TODAY Millie ami Dramatic Lovrrs to lr Afforded TrratThis WYck.

"ut" !tv f ho .a -i 1 Irnv. V lovers of th" ir fill this w"k dpath '"haut;iu-planr--d for I v e wl th f.v- divs of fi-ji cn'T'iir ::i r.t th-m. T! J J a i m tj - i " i ! v. a b T '! t r, Ii'--.; crit prorirri i rep; do th" i ' rm nr. ! ; : 1 1 a n rrrr a 1 in .. ?. h i e-.-eri n. ' C r.:i!.I i.'U" r. fit;- ! com- I Th" children, t "". will havo their - for every rr. orr.in if, "r.'.-r--.s will h" iv.vn fr.r th"i: t air.: brnef.t. ThT will if f-'nrv h'urs 1 hv IC:thn F-ott an 1 in frr.-i a r t ; e : Der.m a r.' T1;m 'i ?' Tr."'r.n an nrtl-st.-' reeita. will h f-Ti a r. 1 a program of ptlorial ar'.;'':'' rnri 1; r ri rr. i d. Iren. Ftolorsky 1 the mrr.hrr of the company featured ! 'Ut .V,, in 'd tv a group o pro mir."' r.t ar Tor. ix-'ht Mlv Ft nt or sky .mi comf'ir.v w ; 1 1 g:ve a rnnr rt which will b ft--llT.V'I y "imi'frsonaüor.s o fJreat Iit'rary Men", givcrx by Sid r.ey Iandon. Tiif'lsv morrinr th Cramer Kurz trio, a musio.al organization of j r.ot-, vh!':h ha.s he.-rt well rcc-ivf- 1 ; whrcver i: ha i-fn heard, will! Thpv will app'.ar ' asalr. Tu- ay .ftf-rnoon and a l:ct'uc on "V'f-11 Ir -- .! on a Mo-lr-a!" r.c-om'"", crivon Py Kvolyn Ilatiui'.l )'C an aJJc-il feature. l,rt-nt Stneo Tviurnpli In th" f-vcr.ir.' on; of tli- outtat;-, "Turn to tho Iti'iit". will artM by a full ca.. of Now York favorlt os. On V Inrylay m'Tnin? tho Duval l;rothr will cntortain the ch'l!r-n 'v'th thoir maple and rnytr'. In thf aftf rnoon I oral inus'c lovors will have an opportunity of hearing or.'i f the fir.'t niuslral Organization"! In th- rountry when Lieurancp'fl IIttlo Svmnhony orchestra will bf presented in mncert. The orrhtra xvlV. arpear apain in the ve nir.pr but will b; followed 1 y a le-'-tur, the epeaker and subject to b" announced later. Thar?l iy morning Miss Mary' MMason will pre-ent hot Marionettes for the chihlren. In the afternoon 'hector Milton Sanford. nationally known leettirt-r and p-yi hol,i!.-t will talk on "Failures of the MisThursday night "lYlendly Knernies," onrt of the greatest Hroadway ta-e Fuoce.ssfrfl ir theatrical history, and formerly played by iim I'.arnard, will be piven by a company of New York favorites. Friday afternoon Vierra's Hawaiian -i will Kive a popular concert and will appear atrain at the elosdnsj pnriam Friday cvenin,r. r1 1 . . f- i tMlvcr to Maze Urcat Reception for Contralto , , ' F.ar.s for statins? a preat r.-crp-tlon for .Mine. I!rnvit;r.e 'human-i lleink, world famous rontralto, when ; she arrivu- here Saturday for her; concert in the Culver Military Acad-, emy Recreation hall. Saturday nU'ht ,

nnder the auspices, of th-lo-,tl Arner-i KALAMAZOO, Aui.'. t. Ten miles lean legion Post, are ro inr li!l by j have been lopped off tho distance the Culver cadets and I,ei;pn offl-! between Kalamazoo and Hastinprs c.als. I through the opening of the new Th work of Mme. Shurr.on-i via Richland and Yankee 31ir.k during th war for th-- sold-I Spi ins. The tie v.- route shortens lera vhi they were In the rar.ton-1 triI b' W percent. Hitherto li.ent camps Is welt known and s!ue : Hastintrs tratf.c has l.een routed by the close of hostilities Fhe has lie n I NvaV of battle Creek. The new road jupt active in entertaining the ' runs through Richland, Milo, Crookwcur.ded vets and helping various ! I5. vrangcvilio and Yankee American Legion p -.!. ' springs. Highway oflicialc? believe Local Legion o:lis have hen ! l!i ri'a'1 triple the trafhc beflcoded with appliratior.s from points! tween the cities of Kalamazoo and

O ve r t h e s to t e eman.l 1 has reached such a point that tho.- , in charge of tho concert have teen 1 forced to take reservations for the two dollar eat.-- as well as the three ucllar .section. Srar Sale for Fishe O'llara Appearance Starts Tomorrow Tiske O'llara. in a r.e.w IrLsh rnel-ody-dramtL. "Iund O Romance," by anna .n:cuo.s, w;.x o seen at Oliver theater for two nights com-j mencins Friday evening. Aug. 11. x here and there a touch of romance art the rhiff attributes of th:a new play with son rs. An ither agree;-.' the r appear-.int e surprise will lx : M:.ss l-t Clary. in the role opposite to him. and it is nt very wrong to that this; little lady with h.er saucy upturned j noso and her very red hair h.u near- i y a.i many friends as the lri-h '"nnr. M:5S Clary will be teen aj a little! toy waif of tho streets. i Mr. O'Hara th.- year w ill sing ?ev- i e;al new ongs b. ics several of the , old i.ivorK'5. The .--..t sale ot r.s , Tucsijy r.-ormr.,: at 1 . 1 . Intensive "Learn to Swim' Campaign I nderuay at Y Dunrg th cr m.p .;gn w: Carl Or hlmev the Y. M. C 1 e a r n s to s w : : ' .'.- : ja r '.ui vf ry b. to his pY y rithe r udtrr. th r :at- i t k. an ; I"-' in augur. I a'!:-t.' directcr at . to - that everv Cf the :l. 1 Sat : t v . 1 1 ut:tv tna: hint e'.f and . is: It i r '.ir.j-. fur- ' . kv : rr s r a fi sh: a .1 "V c ;-.:n:or e v i r. t -mem-m a k - ' r- . s v y-e r s h . p in t : - a or. water r- J . ' i r g t h i r vv ; t h liar; V !. re r. rou, j . " k . extra c 1 a s s e s e j--h 1 cy will "-tru"t:T Mr. a .n thl.s work 'Flying Siuadar rr. e I ;v C h' by r : iT'ieni r f foof Fire at Residence Causes I) amaze of $300 he the ' re . d ? n f e c ' ' ka'.-k'., l .it X 1 Jose j h Pie-1 was d"trovi ! ; 4th ft. b.r r -day ip.orr.ir.g at S t C : Of To.parks from a d..r;".a;-' the d f ( r ;I t I roperty flue. Th1 ewhhh !' r;"i fo "ir,-T. C 1 1 i r. k 1 . w a s Hoe compar.if ;tirt.ate 1 at IZ:). ani No. 4 answered the call.

Chautauqua Program HOMiU MOKMMi 'h :? !. n F.-.r. rtalr. treut. h i r.i'-cr Kro-ii S? ,ry r.n-,k lüiMwn S'- .t ar.d Catlw.r ppnnr MOMtVV .U'TKHMtON Ar':'!' Ir,ril IrT,o ?ro,,.fj- .1;vi Ai,ir.- Artist MOMiAY NICHT Artists Mht r.-rr lrrr. sv,,fiiy ji t.I Ailtln Art!' Irr.r-r.,:iii:nni of rAf Lifrry ' S;1nT Lanlon Tl i:IIY MORMMi '- r.. r; ('rjmr-Knri Trio TI FIY AtTr.noiv rrcTl "r.i:nr-Kun Tr!' i! !- --v-!j Urf "! on a M..-lr-a 1'."'' " Kvljn H'ir,.ea Tri;si.v N 1 f 1 1 T "1 urn to :h- Ji!-.t" irit Arari'Sn I'.sy N. w V rk "a t . wrii.N nrA v morxiso Cü'lr.:. h II;:rf 3 ir.m--nt I:iva! r.r)?hT. Mji- ani Mvtry U i:iNK'lAV A I TEKXOON Ar;: ('.-iiert I.iir.i r - I.ltr! Srmphny Orra. F.!NKSI) AV NI(;ilT forjirt f.i.'-urarKf' Li! STinibnnj Orrh. I- ;tir To l A n r.- i; r.-f 1. TIC! RsIiAV MOKMNÜ fhl!lr'a V.r. r? ,i ; nra?M t . Mary M.is. r, s M.ir.or, r:-s M.irv M. MaQD Tliruvp V A FT V. It N OdX I.f-tarp 'Ta.iur- of th Mifftt.. Ofcer M.Iron SanforJ Till rtMIV N KilIT "FrifnJly V.iim' Mo'Wn v.tt!iv Drama I ltlirW A FTI'IIX'M V Toptilir t' L' f-rt . . . . Vif-rf a Hawiiians FKIDAY MliHT IOY MfiHT C(r.-rt Wrra' Hawaiians

HOUSE BREAKERS ROB LONTZ HOME 1 .") in Ioncy 311(1 Wrist u' . l t i tt aim j jiKcn House is Completely Ransacked. Samutd Lontz. ; 4 7 Lincoln Way . report! to the police at S o'clock last nifrht that hi.s home had been entered and ransacked some time between 6 o'clock Sunday morn'.r.r and 7:30 o'clock last night. The house was completely ransacked, ontents of dresser drawers and wearing apparel bein strewn about the rooms. Iontz was unable !o mak" a thorough Investigation last niprht, but at that time reported that flG In money and a wrist watch valued at $25 were mlssJntr. Entrance waa gained through a cellar window, the intruders leaving apain through a rear door which they I ft open after departing. Neighbors reported that attempts wer' also made to enter other hou-e.s in the vicinity. (lüreis Kish. Schricker and O. Hamilton inves:isated but were unable to obtain any description of the house breakers. Local Sunday School Adopts Chautauqua System for Month A new idea In the conducting of a Sunday School has been adopted by the First Methodist Episcopal Church, who, borrowing the idea of the Chautauqua system has arransed to suspend regular classes during the month of August and instead uhstttute a -eries of addresses bv mM r.o .k. r, t,.. r- e v as Frof. It. W. Frank, of McCormome Iiiht and Some Wrong Uses ()f th(., i;jllc- ' KALAMAZOO.IIASTINGS ROAD IS SHORTENED DEATH HALTS PISTOL IN FEUD TO THE END CHICAGO, A l.:. ', (By I. S.j A feud to ;h deita i;.augur.f.ted several works go aga:i:st John Patti by unknown mer. ended today in Patti's murder. Two of the feudist's pent four buT.- r.to hie heart and bead, while P&til nt muKing a pipe in front Jl'.S lirher .--hep. patti tn "get drew a ma le an lnoft'ettual effort his ai:!i;i!s afti half Inadl p:ttcl heicie death stiffened his fir.g2r. itF.Drci: pi;orrrr:i.RiNf; WASH IN; TON. Aug. (By U. p. rrofi:eering in coal has hert i virtu illy eliminated by the government governing agencies. Sf cy. of . Comm"'rie lFoer announced today, i This Tiuar.s thit dep;te the impending coil famine md the hardships in gathering .sufficient fuel ! fx;o.-v.V! pricis do not prevail. In th" ;,.-,v of the government. SIMMS IHH.ICi: IH'TY. Ca.vltair I. Kubi.ik, G 2 Chapin st.. app Mntd to the police fore; Jay Jv. sarted patrel duty laJt r.i.rht l ein.-: as-:gned to Post No. IS with Officer Frank DeLe. Hariv S. hiHrctio. .".1, a roomer at the It rtige hett-l ws arr5ted at '. :'(' o'clock last night by Sorgt I.u'h.er and Officer Wenl -wski upon co:npliint of Frei I;xon of the port a u - n d. Law rent-e is charged with :ntovi ".:ti mi and co'vluet. I'-onds of Ji'S disorderly were fur- !:: ' 1 fr .ippt aranoe in ci'y .lx: morning. COUT t Volav Deionik. 12 rears ol.l. filS Piam'nd a v.. was arrested at 11:10 "!ck list night ii Sample st. and Chapin st. by Orhcers PeLe and Kubiak. charged with unlawful posses:0n of Ikquor. Pvcrak was unable to furnish bail and was confined to the city jail for appearance in oitv court this morning. Heo Co. No. i ansvMTvnl a falo alarm froni box 211. yesterday n-.orning at 11 o'clock. It was thought to a prank of small boys in the neighborhood. Alln rt Ixt, oolorrsl. 12 S. Uber. ty was arretted early Sunday ntf rr.ir.g at Chapin and Indiana av. l y fr.cr-r Kolo anti Azkl.ir on a. rhar-te (.5 vaspbipr. V.'e seldom And people ungrateful as long a we are in a condition to render them service?. D? w'j-e, .fir not tco high to fall, but etoop to ri&e.

BOY SCOUT WRITES OF HAPPENINGS ON TRIP MICHIGAN

Local Honor' Scouts Accorded Reception at Cadillac -Visit Lumber Camps. Uy aiimin wincHinr. CADILLAC. Mich-, Aug. 6 After morning mesa Thürs Lay, the s; : u!s went through the p:r.e fox est und'r the direction of Mr. Pennington, owner of the hotel and camp. We Visited Duck lake and the bos cam;) at the lake where all were thrilled by the tall pines. After the visit at tho camp the tenuis startMl one more on their Journey to Cadillac, going most ol the way by detours. Iinncr was eaten along the way frjm basket lunches prepared before the start of the trip. Twelve miles from Cad-! il'ac two men from the Chamber ol Commerce pf that city, and two boy scouts, met the South PenJ delegation and accompanied us to our camping place on the shores of Lake Mitchell, state park. After quickly arranging tents and preparing rness, the Scout delegation entrained In the Studebaker cars and started for the city proper. A.s soon no the cars turned into the main street they were met by a band which played continually for us during the tour of the city. J. Smith of the Codillac Chamber of Commerce delivered an address of welcome to the Scouts and invited them to make a trip to the city every jcar Id by Scout Master McCarty, the South Bend scouts entertained the people with songs. Yells, led by Louis Chapieau. followed. Star Sccut Robert De Haven then delivered a short speech in which he thanked the people of Cadillac for the recei tlon they had given the South Per.d delegation. Scout De Haven then delivered a letter from Mayor Eli F. Seebirt of South Rend to Mayo" Johrs-on of Cadillac. Mr. Harnes, scout executive, then a!:ed the people of Cadillac to organize a cout council and to have a regular scout organization. The band played the "Star Spangled Banner" and the scouM stood at attention while the Scoutmaster salutol. The reception closed with the p.aylng of -Taps." Visit Lumber Camp. Friday morning tho Scouts had their regular morning dip in the lak followed by breakfast and inspection. After inspection several businerr men from Cadillac took the scouts in their cans' to a lumber camp 12 iniu'S from the city. Mr. Saunders, head of the lumber company, acted a host and guide taking the scouts through the forosts ani pointing out th? various steps In lumbering, from the time the fee is cut until the waste products su.-U charcoal and wood alcohol result. x Following the tour of inspection the scouts, under the direc'.;cn -M M". Saunders hiked back to th" lumber camp where they were led to a larfo messen ick. Entering the- mesa hal the scouts received the surprise of their lives. Long tables heaped with all kinds cf food, filled the mesa hall. It didn't take the Scouts, long to start in eating and their platc-i were replenished as fast as they were emptied. During the dinner Mr. Saunders told of his experiences in the lumber country. In the afternoon they resumed their tour of inspection of the lumber camps, following which they returned to Lake Mitchell for a swim, mess-- and camp fire. ItKAIi llsTATi: TR.WSFIIRS. Real ltate transfers taken from the. record of the Indiana Title ana Lean company: Cecilia Perk in.8 and her husband t Iudovice Itallo and wife. $1. Lots 237 and 274 in C.aylor's 3rd add. Grafton Johnson to Fed C. Rlckert and wife. $1. Lot 2nd plat of Rceland Park. Franeiszka Starczewski Magajczyk and her husband to Thomas Nowak and wife. $1. Lot 25. 2nd plat of Summit Place. Casimir Janiszewski and wife to .Tozef Lykowsk! and wife. Jl. Tart f lot 4 2 Arnold .'nd Webster add. Marquette Park corporation to Bernard A. Anderson nd wife, $1. Lot 93 Marquette Park add. James Hennery to John Tryhowski and wife. $1. Lot 'US St ron e:"s add. William Ilapp and wife to Bernhard Copper. $1. Lot 43 Ilapp and Taggert'-s add. Robert Greening and wife to Herman J. Greening. $1. Lot 36. John Prast's sub. Shephard J. Crumpaeker and wife to John A. Greif and wife. Lot 42 ond part of 43 in Harter Heights 2nd add. Hope Garrett ani her husband to Joseph Garrett and wife. Ill Bowman's add. Prairie Avenue Lar.i Charlvi Orban and wife $1 Lot Co to ?1.4H0 Lots C7. 6S and 53 Prairie Ave. L'.nd Co. X-rris Wnyre and wife to Oeorge F. Strauss, $1. Lot 15S Ro?f!ir.d Park 2nd add. South Rend Development Co. to Claude L. Geyer and wife. $1. Lot 72 Harter Heights add. Ferdinand C. Raff to Jacob Friedman. $1. Lot HS Paff's 4th add. William K. McIIenry and wife to George Strou??. $1. Tots 102. 1?3 and I f 4 Ro?!and Park 2nd add. Co-Operative Investment Corporation to Pauline Ratio. $1. Lot 2 o I Gay! or' 3rd plat. Leroy Hitchrr.fr and wife to Catherine M. Raab. $1. Lot 117 FatteH's 2nd Park Add. Ferdinand C. Raff to Alex Adoryfln and wife. JL L't Riff's 3rd acid. Henry Ky.ki and wife to Jan Mazgajczyk and wife. $1. Lot 173 Realty and Construction Co. add. Guy Willi ims r.r.d wife to Smith Milliker. and wife, $1. A tract of land in ti central 'part of Warren twp. J. Howard Keley and wife to Andrew N. Hildebrand fl. Lots 1?. 31. C3. SO. 1 and 57 Kelly's Eving ave. add. Stanley Zywert and wife to Dr Witt Ingleright. $1. Tart of lot 1, Serin's idd. Joeph Nfff and wife to Arthur Vc'.gt and L. O. Bradford. $1. Lot 125 1st Kvla. Nararro P!aee. William K. McIIenry and wife to Albert M. Heckman and wife. Jl. Lot 72 Homeland acid. William FUck to Citizens Trust and Savings Ifcink. Jl. Lot 12 Dubai. e ?ub. Laura L. Stedman. et al. to O. A-

Boarding House Fight, Brother vs. Brother, Terminated by Police An overindulgence cf "mule" Is raid to have ben the cau? of a boirding house brawl at 615 S. Liberty ft. last night whlrh was suddenly brought to a close at 7:30 o'clock by Orf.crs Schricker and Rate. Mike Hidu, and two brothers. Jam's and Charley Mooris, all rep.dir.cr at the above addrf3. wer th participant with Jam Mooris as the center of attack. For ?oni reason the two men had started to "clean up" on Jam'?; arid were progressing succesfully when the polio intervened. Hidu and Charles Mooris were arrested and charged with drunkennvss and assault and battery upon complain: of James Mooris.

SCORES VIOLATORS OF SABBATH LAWS Reform Speaker Addresses Union Services at Redpatb Chautauqua .Tent. Advocating a strict observance of the civil laws pertaining to the keeping of the Sabbath and predicting that if the people of thitf country did not do so, disaster would result. Rev. De Neiss, of Pittsburg, vice-pro.-ddent of the National Reform Association, speaking at the Union services of the Protectant churches of the city, held in the Redrath Chautauqua teni. L-eper park, last night, brought to this city the first real message of what "Blue Sundays" might mean. Scoring the theatric! magnates for seeking' to allow the showing of movies on Sunday, the sportsmen, for their desire to play golf, baseball and other forms of amusement on the Sabbath, and decrying the use of automobiles on that day for any other reason than as a means of conveyance to church. Rev. De Neis.s, laid his arguments before his listeners. Tho speaker said "Thougn I am not an advocate of the so-called "blue Sunday," we do not want a 'red Sunday. What we are after is a regular old fashioned Red, white and Blue Sunday." Following his sermon cards were passed among the audience pledging subscriptions to carry on the work of the Reform Society. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION DIRECTOR DELIVERS LECTURE VIA RADIO Sunday afternoon Rev. Frank M McKibben. director of religious education for South Rend and St. Jo.-cph county, headed the radio program broadcasted from station WRAQ at V. M. C. A., with an Interesting lecture taking as his subject. "The Hope of the World." He was followed by several vocal selections by the Firs.t Methodist Male quartet. Rev. McKibben voiced the thought that the people of the world give too much attention to tho material things, and that their only hope of salvation is in a closer study of the scriptures, which would result in a deeper understanding of the word "salvation" and a better feeling toward their fellow- men. The First Methodist Male quartet' rendered seeral sacred .eloctiöns which were well received.' This evening, by special request, of the radio fans, Miss Greta Rdner, piani.-t. and Mrs. Ada L. Graves, vocalist, will give an entertainment consisting of instrumental, vocal and whi-stlimr solos. This program will be given through the courtesy of the O. W. Schaffner Co.. C. G. Gates, j dancing instructor, and the Ault j .Camera Shop. Farabaugh. 51. The north one-half j of lot . South Rend city. Phillif) Cohn and wife to Percy Walsh. Jl. Part of lot 40S original ! plat of South Ind. j

Ch.iricii W. Schact and wife to R. Hurley Miller and wife. JL Lot f.0, 1st all Navarre Place. Louis Kovach, et al, to Joseph Rella and wife. $1. Lot 15. City View Place add. Colpaert Realty Corp. to West Rnd State Rank, Jl. Lot 64 Baker's 1st add. to Mishawaka. Frederick R. Rottcher to Ross I. Conkle and wife, Jl. Part of lot 7, Duhail's add. Margaret Birner to Rene. Hennion and wife, $1. Part of lot 52 and 53, Bitner Place add. Richard R. Vogt and wife to Andrew Kertez and wife. ,?1. Lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 and Vogt'.s le-t add. peWitt Ingleright an.d wifo to Alva Crites. $1. Lot 278 Rerner Grove add. Asrnc.i Gordon to Charles E. Gordon and wife. $1. Lot 33 Byrkits Plat. Standard Oil Co. to William Lindner. J3.000. Part of lot 15 vStudebaker's ab. Indiana Titl and Loan Co. to John S. Hagey, Jl. Lots Roseland Park add. Alo lot 525 Rerner Grove aid. Ralph C. Osborne ani wife to Joseph A. Luther. Jl. Part of lots T7 ar.d 55, Serin's 2nd r.dd. Bertha Prat and Ignatz Rotöl, Jl. Lot 43 in Prast's sub. John Zwairtanow icz ani w ife to Stanley Robokowski and wife. JL 10 acres in southwest corner nf Warren twp. John Poyser to Kthel K. B.iir, $2.70. L-t 1 Ullery's sub. Whitcomb and Keller Rullding Co. to Harold Lake and wife, Jl. Lot 55 Oik park 4th add. Floyd W. Zimmer and wife to John .Miller, Jl. Ict 56 Morningfide add. Sarah Whitmer to William H. Gvxins ar.d wife. Jl. Part of Jot 105 Wen per' add. Chars Butt and wife to William E. Snyder and wife. Jl. Lot 7. Emiiv ProudrU's add. Charles R. Hods-r. ar u--fe t0 Simuel M. Robinson and Samuel B. Robinson. Jl. Lets 10 and 15 Hodson'a sub. Charles Hodson ar.d wife to Samuel M. Robinson and Simuel B. HrbIron. $1. Part of lot 12. Ho3son's ub. David RlrhaMson and wife to Samuel M. Robinson and Samuel P. Robinson, Jl. I"t 134 LaSille Park. William Ftrfvr.ene r.nd wife to John Boksa and wife. Jl. A tract of :md in the central rart o! Harri twp.

LOCAL SEYENTH-DÄY ADYENTISTS WILL ATTEND CONCLAVE

Larpe Number Expected to Attend Conference at Rer: rien Springs Aug. 26. A large group of South Bend S-;v-enth-Day AdventUts are making arrangements to attend the West Mich igan Conference oi fi-ve nth-Day AdventUts. to be held or. the campus of Emmanuel Missionary College. Berrien Spring's. Aug. 2J to Sept. 2. Arrangemer; are' bein n.ad' to accommodate between SO'J and l'OO campers at tho conference, which will be the laiget in the history of that lody. Besides the large delegation from thia city there will be groups from churches in Battle Creek. Elkhart. Michigan City. Holland. Niies. Three Rivers, and other points :n this suction. This annual gathering is considered the nvst important and eventful among Seventh-Day AdventUts and they begin to plan to attend tally in the year. Daily programs havo been arranged for the conference and leaders will be present to lead in the eli.scuswions. The music which will be a daily feature of the program, will he under tho direct.cn of Ehler R. M. Buttel field of Battle Creek. Bvtwcen 12.". and 1F,0 rooms of the dormitories of the college will be utilized for sleeping iu.irters and about 100 family tents will be pitched for those who prefer a camping outfit. A large canvas pavilion will be pitched for the main services of the day, and for the conference senior. S3 when reports will be givm by tho president and other officials of the body Other tabernacles will be erected for the meetings in the interest of th young iKopIe the education woric, and other features of the advent movement Pres't piper declares that between .10.00-0; and 4 00)0 feet of lumber will bo used 'for the flooring of the family tents and for the erectioix of rostrums in the large pavilions. S AR RATH RAID NETS QUANTITY OF "MULE"' Stanley Walczak, proprietor of a soft drink parlor at 202 1 W. Ford st., is said to have been enjoying a thriving business in the sale of "moonshine" on Sundays, believing that he would not be moksted by the raiding squad on the Sabbath. Walczak's place was raided at 10:30 o'clock lat l.ight by Sergt. Hanson and Officers Rudynski and Piechorowski. Rudynski recovered half a pint of "mule" when Walczak rushed for the rear o tho place and attempted to empty the contents of a quart bottle into a sink. A charge of unlawful possession of liquor for sale wa.s locked against Walczak for which bind of J500 were furnished for appearance in city court this morning.

The Doo Dads Hunting Wild Goats in the Mountains of Deo

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In the Goatagctchu mountains, far, far to the north from Doovillc, the Doo Dads hunt the wild goats. This time Old Doctor Sawbones was the first to bag a goat and so proud was he that he lost no time in having the Dooville photographer prepare to take his picture. It looks very much as if the old goat he has shot is only playing 4posunM and, judging by the mischievous look in his eye, may jump up and run away possibly with Old Doc astride his back. The photographer too, is in for a surprise. Before he gets his camera focused he vill have to arfpae with the goat approaching from the rear. Poor old man Grouch's gun has exploded. The little fellow with the spy glass is very, very busy trying to locate more goats. He will locate one from behind, in juit & minute. The little hunter on top ha thrown away his gun and is trying to reason with his goat. He looks worried. Roly, on top of the next peak, is trying his best to keep from falling off, while his goat laughs with delight as he uses Roly for a bouncinj; pad. And just below Poly cautiously trails the goat's brother and. the brother just as cautiously trails Poly, and he thinks he will catch

Argument Over "Ten Spot' Leads to Arrest of Pair

difference of opinion he tween hn Vajani. 612 Crescent a v., and ter Hannah. 7 5 6 S;xth st.. Mishawaka, as tc how Vajani came into pos.sessior. of a $10 bill belonging to Hannah, resulted in the arrest of the two mn at 11:15 o'clc;k lat night. Sorgt. Hanson and Officers O. iram.iton ar d Kl?h arreted the r.:cr. at a soft drink parlor at 70i S. Chapin st. Hannah claims that Vajani stole the money, while Vajani C T.ten ls that Hannah gave him the money with the understanding that he was to bay liquor for Hannah. Vajani was lucked up on ?u.picion while Hannah waa held on a charge cf intoxicat.on, pending further investigation tcday. BOY ARRESTED ON ROBBERY CHARGE l 1 1 l ' TIl.ll i.jcveianu njijicrpon nciu for Entering Burnett Home Friday. Cleveland Epperson. 14 years old, 404 E. Donald ft., was arrested at 1 o'clock ye--erday afternoon in tho $00 block S. Michigan .st. by Officer.?! Wolters. K. Smith. Cutting and Probation officer Luther Lane, charged wi'h entering the home of C. F. Rarnett, R. R. No. 5, Friday night. Lpper.son was we-aring a pair of Ranir.ti's shoes, .-everal sizes too lart;e for Epperhon, at the time of the arrest. A Wincherttr rifle stolen from Harnett's hom-e was also found by the police where Loperson had hidden it. A srmll revolver belonging to Epperson was also fecund in another hiding place north j of Notre Dame. J Epperson entered the Rarnett j home early Friday afternoon or ! night while Rarnett was absent, by; tearing away the screening of a rear! üoor. A pair of trousers, the pair , of shoes recovered yesterday, four; working shirt?, several handker-j chiefs a flash light and a Winchester rifle were reported missing to the police The police Inclined to belive that Epperson c;tn account for other pet ty rob'erits that have been per-1 petrated throughout the city during the pat few months. Epperson was confined to the county Jail fJ: further questioning today. To Present "Elijah" Again At W inona Lake This Week Sj great wu the success of the oratorio, 'Elijah," presented at the Tabernacle at Winona Lake last week, that the management hos announced another performance for numbers of the press will be presented this Wednesday night. A special arrangement of the orate rio was written for presentation at Winona Lake and the effect? are of a spectacular nature. A full chorus and cast of principals present tht oratorio. I ÖS mm w ft v. 01 v r1 i 5r 7Z' - vi X i cV

POLICE NAB TWO AS PICKPOCKETS

Action? of Thoma? Folev and Otto Miller Lead to Their Undoinc. Thomas Foley t years old. of 1. r. Kal--Chicatro. rml Otto M;'.l.mazoo. Mich, attratd t'.on of Oilioer Mcorn t h - a t ' e n - -'k short I v after 4 o'clock yr.--bv their ..:?tni'"i(-us erday afternoon act;or. r.f.ir th" at Washington ' ptrf et car .-tattori MrCn rmtCK t itied STCt. Koeons. be'jeving zorowsk i the m e n both ofV in reirbv of h to he pickpocket?. r.r.d " r c-" n -e.i 1 t h e n s-! ve s p o s i 1 1 r. s to m r closely watch the activities of the two men., Shortly before . o'clock. Mi Cor- ' mick. from h.s positi-n in th.c street : car l'.arcTg ri-om f.iw the two men 1 or 1 e Mich. A. It. Tobia(f Ann Arbor. who was about to b t"'sard the car. Th o rr started tor the rnen as' EVERETT TRUE V 11 - 5?V ,Ui W a. 1 -7 . T- - rV , f Ml p

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Poly first. And on the next cliff what a let of thing are happening. The littJe hunter on the left was just ready to shoot when his quaryy jumped. The foat hit a little Doo Dad and would have sent him into the ravine, far, far below, had it not been for the rope. Trie rope caught him but jerked another little Doo Dad off h:s feet end almost into the line of fire of the Doo Dad who was aiming: his iTun. The little fellow is terribly frightened but poor old Nicholas Nutt turned out to be the "goat" this time. Let us hope the brave little hunter above gets the goat at which he is taking ccreful aim, and that the "kick" of his gun does not push htm and the little Doo Dad, on whose back he is standing, off the cliff. For this would loosen the rope and four little Doo Dads would fall until they reached the bottom of the deep chasm. Old Sleepy Sam found a nice comfortable cave, crawled in and went to sleep but vicious looking "Billy ' has discovered him and there are two

learning eye in the cave behind. Poor Sleepy Sam, the Id guide, with the crooked staff thinks it all very, very

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funny and really it is a question as to whether the Doo Dads or the Goats are doing the most hunting.

"T wa rra-hirg Into To:!a htp ket. The r.:rr." f;rgrs rf th o . -o xp Kt rili hlrn nftr fitrac:ing TcMas" r-o-k the j r.-;k' bok to k . i ; o 1 1 'he av- . ofi i f.cr, bot.h rr. a w y but thW e T e -jrr, t' (i ; , . - ;;; ; 1 czor-w sk; and 1 .-:.,!. i ! T-oth r.-.n were hrld j bond f-r further p.- tior.l with - g . i- p - j a; Hant.lt- n t hv No n orts had ! n mi '.e t - th JEFFERSON REVO. HOME IS ENTERED BY THIEVES Th.f'v-- 1 the vrr.e .- f MrN tt.e r ld.. v .i a n: ir. . C'-c--. .112 W. J.-f-r-T n r M rc . a it c a r. ' 1 r i r at r. f It i N. thi t cvi, By Arch Dale h r. I 4 V i 1 - - i III -f-K-;u - vi i -A ? -: ' a?NV.. km' nj a.. I MC1 -CV-i; A-

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