South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 225, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SUNDAY. AUGUST 13. 1922

;MATHILDE'S MAMMA ! TO BE WED NOW, : IS LATEST report: Leader Dies These Industrious Lads Enjoy Radio : li- ' : . : -' : ' e ' .fi '. 1 n f A : t a n -. . rn C , 1 W . w , i

FINAL SENATE YÖTE ON TARIFF NEXT SATURDAY I'.iv-ap- Omralh Predicted .Mra.urc Will Then (o lo Conference.

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Only thr-e lights d'eloped, revolvins around the TO per cent ad valorem duty on toy, which was aprroved, and the duties on Ivory tusks and asbestos. Sen. Vadwnrth. New York, and New. Indiana, republirans. lerl a successful hfht ncalrvt th rorf.mlttee rate of 1ft per rent on ivory, th senate voting C4 tq 17, to place Jills commodity on the free list. Duties of CO per cent on asbestos yrirn and woven fabrics and 21 per nt on other asbesto manufacture? were approved after the senate had rejected an amendment to continue the present duties of 20 and 10 per cent, respectively. A!o, it rejected an amendment to make ( rude asb(tos ore (lutnble at HO per cent, leaving that commodity on the free list. Dr. Aingeü Will Entertain 'Kids' for Three Days (Continued from Pa?re One are expected to take part in the program that is being planned. Dr. Argell has made it his business to teach children and grownups how to be ha pry. healthy, and fun loving and he has met with success in all cities visited. The children are hi particular interest. I-ife in the bi-r cities Ls said to make it imreasir.sly dithvult for thern to play the carries they like. Childhood, in the opinion of the play man. is th tin-.1 to give the youngsters a good physical htart and the way to do it is through healthy play. look to future A play festival for South Bend i looked upon with favor by all thuse having the future of .South Ilend at heart and who see that the future depends upon the welfare of the children. Dr. Anteil has d-isd gtmes that put into effect the prinIciple ol correct pnjsicai exen js - but which are exciting enougn to nimji more fun Than monotonous cali-'reni. s. He himself has th-" trvie play spirit and has no ditliciilt.v in immediately arousim.- it in th" people with wliom he comes in eonta et. A tentative program for the three day festival places Dr. Anpell at Deeper ark Thursday, at pottawatonii or Studebaker pork Criday. and at Howard park Saturday. Arrargernents are beirig made fvr the loan of ab from various of the tirnis of the city for th- transportation of th- many children who will wish to meet the plav man Definite anoounr ern nis will be made later a to the complete pro gram, i A feature the festival u ill b the water mee; which will be held the last day in the river at Howard prk. Spirited contests in swimming for speed, distance and form, divi-g. water games, tub races, and exhibition of fa:u diving and life savir.g methods are being lann-d. The fivir.g -uadron" of the V. M. ( x " A and persons nuking u-e i ..ofC. ta'atorium will be nn ben io e n ! r ie e en! A n e eriing exhibligliled canoe.-, amy of th- program ed to attract the inSotr.h I'd rid perw r n intern ! pir o r r j VN hl. Ii .S e.e. ' T e : s : cd all of i -s- : n otnmunlt.es near here. t ni iilrat tl" I un a ill he no hai ge to The' e i ow i U or chiidr v hn w is)i to u I take part e pi.l roar. g.i rites iich ii : . a 1 will i o m -lnnier for .11 . t Tiie Pa: w.ll t ea i-il. 1 T: i ' o ! o' e f e ..s a climax '.lie . hi Id r-ri s and pla - 1 uroMTid have p: oV ed P-cial- ! ,s ,s,: 1. 1 , I fet .v a . I idrai-d ' v a r ioii i liop.l.af a men- g a'iii. b of The d I ee d a s - .1 o''I 1 . i" I i o: - ! w ill 1 n:r a ov .' 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I ' V x.'. Arthur Ci. tilth, tits: pn.-id'Mit o! th Irish Vi Statr- abint. whose death occurtt-il unexpe tedly Saturday. RIVER PARK About two hundred from Indiana ürd Michigan attended tiie tifit-enth annual reunion of the P'.etrher family h-ld Tuesday at no;vr park. (lcshn. Ind. Vo!!oir.; th dinner served at noon a bu-'ine. r-esion v.a.- held. David P. etcher, of near (Joshen wan eii-ted prtidont. Miss Keith Pletche-r of flosiier.. .wcrctary and trfvisurr. The program conite t fn arw by .1. M. Jolly, readings and recitation. The next meeting will bo hciil Iho Mcond luesday in Aua:, i'.rzz at the eame place. Thcse a tt ending: from here T.ere Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jolly. Mi Veinn Jolly. Mrs. oetz and daughter. Mis- Ha?.el (!o tz. Th i'onsenial Thirteen club entertained wiMa an oil day picnic at I otawatomt park Thursday. The affair was in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mary Schock, Mr;. Alice Brown and Mrs. Pauline Krough. members of the c lub. Dirner w as nerved at noon to fifteen. Th afernoon w m spent with games and contests. Mrs. Carri Kor.vthc vas soccf Kf ul in the gue-?inK: contei. Mr . Dcra I-lvans in the bean contest and Mrs. I.enr.a KotT in the 1-Ul throwing rontet. The cltib will meet next Thursday with Mrs. Mary Schock. Mr.- Kissel Motfitt, S3! Smith entertained Thursday evening wltn a canned fruit and miscellaneous 1'. tchen shower in honor of her sister. Mi.- Alice Neiso,,, whoso marriage to Ceorge Jone w ill take place Aug 1!. at the ohme of the brie's jKtrentÄ Mr. and Mr. John Nel.n. Seventh t. Contests featured the evening's entert. linmen. l-'avors were won by Mrs. I. M. Wolf. .Mrs. Neil McC.r.aw, Mrs. Thomas Spry. MLs rtutli Wh.Tcomb and Miss Pauline Jones. A two couise luncheon was s-rved. A party including Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge S'-uss and fanrly. Mr. and Mr Harvey Paugher. Mr. and Mrs. Kohrrf Las-. Mr. and Mis. Knid Ceis.-el and family. Mr. and Mrs Oro Michler and Mr. and Mr.s. Charles; Jordan enjoyed . j icni'- supper r.nd hieiier roast at Potawatomi park Thursday evenini. Mrs. Charle Anderson. Seyrnth st.. eraertain-d at " o'cbu-k dinner vesterdav in honor of the hirthdiy a ii n: versa r.v of h r .on. dets.'l. Coel.s Were Miss Ilachel llo'-ic. ; M er: lan' Anlaid for 10. e IN. whoe bathdav is tiie same day. was the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. i Fort Wayne. Ind.. afte r a week's v i:: '.Herne Beyer of '.ft this morning witii friend h-i Rev. A. R. and Mrs. A. R. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Kuhl and Mr. nd Mrs. I.. . Wolfe w.ll attend tiie annual camp meeting p. rid conference at IClkhart. Sunday. Mr. and Mr. F. R. Whltcomb were in Berrien Spring. Mich., Thursday, guc of Mrs. Mary Whitn an. Mr. F. . Wolfoid and s,,n. Fca;r:h . Mi-h.iwak i. have returned from a visit w.ih R-v. and Mrs. A. C. Wolfotd at c'olm. Mich. D. L Burton of Mason visited friends her- this week. PJtllllXr I'MM.l SlO.N Par;s. Aug. i:. tP.v A. P. i A mte li n n the German el r.n.er,' protesun .m 1.111 epu's.on of Ce r iii.tr from A!s,ice-Lorrain. was delivered to the I- ii' a government today. The pole oiaitps ii.gainst tloFrench attitude with regard to Puin--a;i" p tren: .-avirp it is 1 on-ti-.irc to th- spirit and let er of h Y 1 1 .lb s 1 1 ity a cr'"!!'.'-',!". and The s'lb 'Uel.' To Marrv Soon J ) - -r 4.'. Mrv Fldh Piickeftbr McCcrrr.rc'c. former wife of Harold F. M''i'ormii k, who. it i reported, is to wed I'd ward Krenr. Sw's-s architect and lindvipe trarderver in Febril ray.

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will r- any Kdward Krerin. .'5-year-f)id swifs firh ect and 1 i o.dscr pe I t,ir.lnT. in :hicaxro in February, ; Hooorcins ; an noiita 1 1 v sourc c'.o. to th riiiiicils ino!ir,c intri j s:df of the divided home of th Mci Cormlcks. Mr. Krtni'cnnif to the l.'r.ited I StaieM on the sttme l,Mt us Min. Me- !"',. uiif jc and ha b-en I i Ins at the j Drake hotel fvr finc 1 Mr. Krnn ha? b n a-ociatpd with ! Mrs. MK'orniu k's :?t treats for sevj eml : 'iis. They in-: durine: Mrs. i M c 'ii' iu . k's early aw-oo;ations with ; Dr. June's colony in Zurich. Swltterland and thflr hai.ee acquaintunc I r:penl into the do.ter bond durin' j the intervenirs jear. N hen vhe canio to thi i-o.intr:.. Mrs. M.'.irmifk b'"t tight th younTt t architect over ?id set him to work I on plan for :he exten.-lve r.ooloj;icvl has donated to Cool, eounty and which are to be located In the fore.ct preserve rear this o.ty. i Unlike her fo'. mer huMxtnd Harold I". MCormick. who married Ciar.na Walska. famous Polish opera winder in Paris, yesterday. Mrs. MeCormiek plann to continue a resident lof this citv and has set her wedding date to corfonr. to the laws cf th state forbidding a mamace of divorced persons within a year after the .gnin; of the .pparation dere. It also becam known that the marriage of Mi.s Mathilde MeCormiek. daughter of Harold MeCormiek and of Mr.. Kdith Kock feller MoCormick, and Max ser. Swlv tiding master, v?uld take place wiihin the next fe-tv da3 and that it was because of the imminence of Mathilde's impendin? nurtiaLs that her father hastened his remarriage !n order that he and his bride miffht witness hi daughter's weddintf. ASKS INJUNCTION TO HALT ALLEGED BURIAL PRACTICE Certior Charges Patliways Sold for Burial Plots in Cedar Grove Cemelcrv. Charges that bodies are buried under path. and that being ! ;ravcs ' are dug into at Cedar Grove ceme tery, are contained in an injunction suit against Notre Datne officials, filed in the Superior court Saturday by Joseph P. Ortior "on behalf ot himself and 10n other persons hivingrelatives ouried there." Bishop Alerding of Ft. Wayne, Rev. Matthew WaW), president ot Notre Dame, and Rev. "x.'harles O'Donnell. Holy iros provinciate, are made defendants in the suit which asks that the original plot 01 map of the cemetery be recorded at j the county recorder's office and that! in order to prevent further desecra-J tion of the graves, no burial licenses be issued for spots oilier than those liste! as burial lois on the original map of the ctmt-ter. j Cedar Grove a public cemetery! for deceased Catholics of St. Joseph j county. ac ording to th- complaint,' and it is owni and manage! by No-I tre Dame Fniversity, Inc. J Certior claims to have asked No-j ire Dame official5 seeral time to; di.-vontinue selling "path" in the cemeterv and to record the original t.'ot of the cemetery .at the court 1 house, but that hi requests have not been complied with. A request to remove all i"di s from the original path wa claim.. s- also lenied him. he ITALY REWRMiSG TO iSORMAL STATE (Continued from Pae One) v :th sa t isfact ion the iiaulencto inte-n lion of almost every orsiti r cf eveiy party. i.otw'ithtanding the incident which tok place win the firs: meeting (evidently refer ring to ih- gun play d "bribed in the news dispatch ." the dispatch states. In it : noted th" rt pea ted ma 11 i f :at ion d" ap roval to tlif- army, to the nav. and to the king, wh.ch pomm' aisly tool; place ropeatesl duritig the di.sH-iissions. Acic Record Set For Handling Passengers, BOSTON. Ma.. Aug. 111. (By I N. S. A re ord ha been mad' by the Commonwealth Pier of Boton for the handling of i;i-ricprs ar.d 1 mere hand iv Accorling to expert, j no pier in the world has ever h.and1 led .Uv.fi an enormous amount of i ca riro. j Not o tliree eo.tipet ing Calif.or- , I ni a lavs ue ih. ter, but otiier 'vessel-- irom all pans of the wor.d , j .are t ali-n care ,,f. I'rom July 1 ut.jc! .1 :;ly 2a more th.in ' 00 um o' j NVw Fnglard rii' -c -liandise lias 1 , i,;m4i'i oxer the p.e-. As el no. vessel ha- turned aw av for want of !a !i-rth. In addition to thi-. th Mo-! to; Registry l) p-ir mnt take- ra:e 'of hundred of automobile in n 1 iia at i ofhVe on the p. er wah-1 ; out the s'iglitfs: ct gest ion . : NOKTHCBirn: ky ;i:v.: LONDON. Aii IC (By I. N. S.a The .-ondltion !' !, rd Northc'.iff noted Briti'n ptib!hf. who is tjffrr.ng frotit heir: ti'-jbie. '"reiiialris pers.s;n iV grave, a" iiK.n today. sai l a huiiet.n , i;ig Discot vr o iiahv cas R ea or lire ca b ar a greatly redued pneet. and porch w iritr at --a prli ever rt roners at , KirnTif s I the r,xv"4 U O e d. Red Furrbtui" Sip.p. 219 North .. I Joe St. phone Rircoln J 2 7 adv. 22'. IT 1 A F:srnn j Tr call a: a place where you run !;ni w TRt ou vn: ar:r. This hoppin: all around town ond no: petting what ou want is hard on the nerve. ou won 4 r.d nerve tonic ! and rpr.d 11 your money 'f you curt pet it in the habit cf eoming: to our

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Itoli Preton. 14 e-ar old. -on of Dr. If. P. Preston. 10D K. JciYerson blvd.. and .lark Shive'v, lt j at vffr. old. son of I. M. Shivelv. 100 I!. Jfferson blvd. Th-se bo s constiucted a radio et, and attached I the wme on a Hanner hii-vrb- Tbev erecteJ a pole at each end of the RAILROADS ACT TO AID G. A. R. YETS Reduce Hates One-Half for Trip lo National Encampment at Des Moincf. De Mrins. Ia.. Aug. 12 A rate of one-way fare for the round trip to G. A. 11. National Kncampmcnt at DeMoine.s. iSep:. '2 to L'8 was authorized by railroads of the country today. The one-fare raie uphes for all FURS AT 15rr OFF FOR CASH Fibre Furniture 20 Off Refurnish your living room, bed room, sun parlor, den, nursery or sewing room with Fibre Furniture. It will brighten up your home for winter and save you the expense of the heavier wooden pieces. For small homes, this kind of Furniture is very adaptable.

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in the accompany ing photograph and struns' wires ;hc top. They then put the re ceiving- t on thi bund'? carrier a. th rear of the 1 ic . le and hove been able to receive messages from tht different lroad a -: intr statioras "n i South Bend and in the vicinity while J members, of the C. A. It., wives or df indents. widows of CJ. A. U. mein b'-rs". army nurses of the Civil W.u. members of auxiliary or ;a r.iz-ct iots of the G. A. K. and dependent numbers of their families. In cafe r.n attendant is needed to accompany a (J. A. It. veteran, til'1 authorities ."spe-t-nes thad the attendant shall -be a member of one of thauxiliaries for whom tlic- reduced rate aplies. or a dependent member of the vteran's fani.ly. Ticket. will ga on sale Sent. 2 1 to H. and will be honored until Oct. .'. 1. Stopovers will be alowed at all points within th final limit of the t.c-ket. Special train. are beinvr charirr-

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Home Loyers W ant Good Furniture Most people are interested in better homes and better home's mean better Furniture. Good Furniture is more economical than cheap Furniture because it lasts longer. People who take pride in their homes want good l urniture and that is what we are offering in our August Sale at greatly reduced prices. A visit to our Third Moor rurniturc Department will convince you of what splendid values wc are offering.

Living Room Suite at $165.00 Upholstered in silk damask, cane back.

Mahogany Davenport Table, 66 inch, at $29.00. Mattress, 50 pound, full size, fancy ticking, at $15.00.

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Saturday Open Till 9:30

Bedroom Suite at $125.00

Four Dresser, Dressing Dining Suite at

Fight piece suite of Queen Anne mahogany antique style; 60 inch I able and Buffet and 6 Chairs. Will lam and M arv Suite at $220.00

66 inch Bufrct; 54 inch round Table; brown leather seated Chairs. Jacobean finish.

Arrangements can be made to purchase your Furniture on the partial payment plan.

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