South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 227, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1922 — Page 3

TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 15. 1922

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MEMBER FROM JOB '- '

Ralston Visits Aged Vi oman at Tcrrc Haute rrAiiu: hai ti:. lk.l. a j-. 11

CLAIM ALTOISTS LEFT INJ LH FI) MAN IN ROAD

MASONIC LODGES ARRANGE ANNUAL . OUTING PROGRAM

Kal-tnn and Partiu-n Mu-t Answer Cliii rt-- Will A.-k L-;;i Action.

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N- S ) F. S. L-h, atti.rm-y n ra: -"' vill brt skd by Adj:r..i.t (;r.r.iij

Harry ';- Smith. !;;.'. n ;. forrn-rV r '.um from vira'.i"::, t" Insti tut- formal jj.-o. :ru:- .'.:,' ;.: th

I'al firm I:.-!;tM.-; Van Nu; sr.-l l:.ir:;ird, J-'-li. for all. .! .-

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h.rnM .short ;

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n. .Mr. Karten met a fe.v of

.v.al democratic- It-a-Ifr at. th- ( .1-i'.'irK-rs Thursday ever: in:, and Mr.-. Ar.na. Shrw uo 1 told him that a number cf the women at th- iwmtTha.1 fxpre.V I .1 1 : i to m-! hi:... "Jh-ss the;r J-.:r old h rts." h-.-ill. 'if yvii run arrange to tr wi:h me in the morning, I'll b- or.ly too

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Fent to he Hold at Potawa tomi Park on Saturday, Soptomhor 2.

tha ref reshrr.T.t ? ein be prepir! and .Tveri vith th Kn-t ir.rn-.vor-inre. Frr- ri i'r. ar.-i j. - rram will v - civen to the illrers rtt m tirrt

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I-ro.-r.'mi wh; oo a rrn r r .1 rhi j or, h- committor hel.rvint: that th mo?: of thca.-. v.-ho will attend will

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program of sprts a:vl 5i2r.

famous bir.i of Av.i'on Grotto N

4 nill be jrocv:re,1 for the aft-r-rtoon ar.l s js;-or:l jr er.im of he arr:irc(l hv th1 (-rtr.mizr

fre j ar-1 -clire.tor. Prof. I. K. Wi'.ü. P.

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ha t'f-cr. a-KC : to hiv the

rmr hins: ho-y on lrr.l to c:ve ait, exhibition drill. This patrol p.ivo exhibitions ? the las' Or.ir.d Cottncil

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t on inning a plan thii was lr.au-j .-ports committee hae a pm--:in?eil several yp.irs Etro for thejanm th.it win ink" up ih" time of

s i heM at Pivf-npnrt ar.J Moi!r.rt. II

.".list June and it made nn

th.nn li.-ten to ration andj phowinc and nm withi nlk--. The mt:.el? rommittf e , rn'r.ts of vinnir.c a pr!?e. T

r.ewlv orcnntr.ed but hi n

profiienoy in driliinsr. It mal:

attractive 5h o -i n Z whT. turned inx fu'l uniform.

I'ir;.re of brlr?:ni? into closer retit:or.h:p the members and theLr

f.im:i:cs of the local Maonic lodsv. j and rr.zW-v

i spe-iai committee has heen named and nn

Arterr.oor.. A rei-Ntra-ion rom-

r.itteo will I.o on hand to welcome

all ;-)Jo'jrn;n Mann will h m i le to have

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; The emmittf e5 that have lehirjre of thp various features of 1 The outing are:

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'Juard who : K'auntf.n. fiie ad. 'r..u:ce,l Monday. The ;eK;ij ::rr:( til M. I : a I -1 f I rid : ana a r, I i a r.

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vouie.n. visited the c'I.'ira Fairbank JIOEI'I for ACT'-d Y, ;;;(::;, t Ti - Ml-.

;.'('". iT,jrvf i Jifc ijfin Home tor A(.c I Women m

of lr liar N. Jlhtn .st. and the ICue Old

h.iare of a oios' Home. At f arii place Mr. Kai--a N.'itivr.al ',vaa rr"-tfl with beaming fao-a

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Aunt Sophia, one of the '.om.-n at the Clara FairbanV.s Home, prer-enr-

e J a sniJilI cro';hef,e 1 wash cio'.h to :i; ;de op of ,-'arn--,Ji". Italston .v::li the in-trurtion to r governor .t . it after .havintr." Mrs. I-:'-,le.s- ; ff,r Fmtf d ton, anoth'T ui the Iderly woti.en. ' ..1.1f. t..l ...w..V. . I ... . . . t . . . . I . -

S' Jiator, I. Iv aid I., uates. a i'-'i .ur. i..ii-inn ;l nie liii." uiu ,mu

l'-ad,r.-c inernbe- of the r diana bar;! had kis-?e-l Abraham Lincoln when M. Tt. r.a4ry, former Jade of thei-whe was a little trjrl. Mr. naisjon: Indiana supreme ourt; Fredri-- j ;mllir.ly told her that he had aln:i Nays, former Fnited State.n di.s- way thought Lincoln had orej ti.it. : t.-i-t .Ttort ey for Indiana: and j and now hf was certain of It. ;o:r- M . It.irr.ard. forn.er member! Mr. Halton praised Terre Ilr.jtf cf th public service rornmi?ion. j for the three homes which hae : Adjut-mt Cjereral Smith has a let-i h('n established f(ir elderly women.; ter in his pof-.Hs!on, he rays, in' and told thoe in each home how t v. liich notice war, served upon j very fortunate they wor" In Invini ior,?r P. Siiippey. member of Com-1 mh delightful places to ppenj the; p. try T. 1 -".1st Infantry, by the law "winter of life." j tir rn that n'.ace ha ! been nlh-d by i

mother. Rr.d i 1 which the firm offered to cive r'-ennimendatlon rhould Sh.lppey so-!; .anotli'-r position upon, his rele.ie from pruard datv. Tiie letter. Adjutant fleneral S-oith sTvc, tetlfle to the ability ot St 'ppey wnirh he nv? ives profd ti-at he vu t;-cha rred because of i - l.nir on cuard dutyI)irh.ir;o from employment of a lrimber of the jriard on duty, is a voiatic-n of the National ("Juani law

a iid carrier a f 10 of

!r. P.arnar !. when questioned re- ;; irdi-T-' th r "ported dY-r)inrce ot .l'hlppey, yaid the yountr man had written the ,lrm tender'.ntr hi re5 iirnat!rn. and advislrp th

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to reports from S. s in r he was taker dent.

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Coal Shortage Forres Mujtcic Plant to Close M!-rii:. Ind.. Ami,'. 14. The Kit.-eh'nari Fence Factory, employing 6 ') J men. wa? chV"""d today be'au'r, of coal 5-!iorta;je and several other factories here announced they have Irs; than a week's coal supply on hand.

'or the purpose of arrar.;irir

'!''a;ls and carrying through to

1-ompIetIon an out!n:r of the Frater- enjoy the hospitality of the South r.iry which ivill Ve held on Satur- !ni anl Mishawaka fraternity.

j day. 'tpt. 2. at PotawatomI park. Seeretars of the various lodces will i The committee js Comiri?ed of irform their member? of the .rate, i three nembers from each of thej h: r. pl t. e and other details that ; -ou;h Pend Plue lodrrs which will. vil1 triable them to be present and

Or- known a.s the executive commit- j 'v'in th- full enjoyment of the af-

governin r" ;r-

.,.. 1.111 What will he expert-.; to develop into a b; feature of the outhi; is a ho-se shoe p itching contest. It Is planned to make this event inter--Ftin and some of the ne: pitchers in the fraternity will t-e asked to enter. A sr.erial committee will handle this part of the program

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committee Pam

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eque-4r.an director of , e. Thn members of the

ib-.-e;.--V..i:aee circus, in- 1oi'r-s are: Goor."! Swintz. C. A. 1 rd iy. :ti the cirrts para 1". i ; alk and Ifal Jarkfon from St. :

iotjsness, nut h.s Joseph Jodsze; John Deilaven. John ; uotful. accordins-! Malmheru and W. I). Cas from ( Mary's h -pi;a :. ; .-'outh Pend lode; Arthur May. It.;

M. Hutchinson and Arthur Hatha

way irom Portape lod?re. The committee had it's first metir.fr S-itur-

1 iv nicht and will moei asrain on j

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. w FVA.VSVIU.i:. Ind.. A uff. II. (ypy " omen licturn Money uy A. r. ,j;artian it. MrCoy was

Stolen from Goshen Company

Ind.. Au,' 14. Two; yp-"' women who stole JO from a; ii-k in the office of the (Inxiien Ga--I company here, where It was left by; an e-nfdoye of the corK-ern, who I w.'s prep-iring' to ro to a tonk, were j freed after they v ere brought to ..--art: .: . u: Kenda'.lville. They I

returned the money and paid nil

not less than i expense or recovering u.

j Tiie nomad-- traveled in a

Cadillac tourirtfr car.

Monday appointed county attorney of Vanderburgh county to sueeeel !M?ar Invrr-. w ho was named iy (low Mr-Fray lat week as jude of the superior court, to till the unexpired term of the late Judce Iiobert .f. Tiaeewf 11.

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LOVE NEST" SUSPECTS

TYPHOID EPIDEMIC FEARED IN WARSAW

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1 WAPSAW. Ind.. Am,-. 11. Oand-

1 1 f lions mo in !,Iooni on many WarI -aw lawn.

It's a : ure i t of a seyere win-

ter, .'ic-fu-d-.n ' to Tom J. Nye. local i v rather forecaster.

I Thursday nicht of this week at

which time the chairmen ox' all subcommittees will be expected to be present. Picnic Supper. Fnlike some of the former outinTH the lodges this year will not he h"sts to providing all the refreshments ns the members will be expected to provide their own food and thereby make the outing- In the form nf n brisket illnniT to be

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ineai. ine piinic is pc aeuu ieti iu or--; rin at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, j althouph members mny pro to the . park earlier in th day if they de-1 sire but registration of members wili j !"a-t befrin tintil after tho noon hour, j Te Masonic lod.ee of Mishawaka j will be Invited to attend and partlnlr.ntA In Vi fnotlvltlne i o sltne 1

Ul IjMUC ill lor ni i . - jj 'n th lod?e5 of South Pend. The i N

committee ha.s eneaced the western portion of PotawatomI park and will i.rAi'Iil rk r'ona finrl ffhle sri.TPe ff i

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aside from the other diversions, f'aptains will be appointed for indoor ball games and stunts will arranged for men, women and children. The executive committees invites the cooperation of all members to help make this affair a hie. .successful gathering- of the membership md of their families. It is quite probable that the now

Hartman. Guy Stnple. Floyd

Heese. Publicity committee Walter Kamp, Williim K. Iimport, Frnnk

A. Stevens.

Registration committee for o-

1ournin' Masons TT. II. Tatter.

Dave Raymond, Mr. Couch. Horse hoe commi'tce Mr. Polton. Frank Hatch. William Bertsoh. Sport committee Will'am Stüde baker, Homer Inpbrake, Charles Huff. ITen-y Smith. Music and entertainment commlttf. i,. F Willis, N. S. Haswell. Otto Coffpey. Reception committee Worshipful Mason Samuel P.. rettnrlll. r. PuerV-atigh. Ieo K. Ranger, Charles A. Seifert.

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POUCH SWTNF.S AM) FI.RM'Rir.s m:nrcFi. Special introductory prices on ferneries porch swings, ha by cabs strollers. Reed Furniture Shop. 211 S. St. Joe St. Phone Incoin 227 4. Adv. 2 27.

Begins Thursday, SI-ÖÖ Bay Thousands of dollars' worth of Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Garters, Belts, Hats, Caps, etc., will be sold at just

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KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES

WARSAW. Ind., Atu'. 11. Nimeases of typhoid fever are under the

care of physicians at Winona Tike and Warsaw. A representative of! the state bosrd of health has been!

GRANTED EXAMINATION! for several days in an effort to!

trace tne origrin or the disease. , Iairics makine deliveries of milk, to ! houses where there are typhoid J fever patients have been ordered toj provide receptacles that v 111 not b ! us-ed a second time. j

! Yorx;i:sT A.NCii.nit ! WARSAW, Ind., Aue. 14. The lyoung.-'st hunter-angler to procure a 1 state license here this year Is Robjert L. Hsch. aeed ft, Washington, 111.,

who procured a permit Monday.

CRAM) RAPIDS. Aue. 1 4. Explaining that when they waived examination on a statutory charge In police court they did not realize the importance of an examination. Flnrence Warner and Mrs. Inez Sleeper, of Cadillac, found it U said, torrethe; in an apartment here, ob

tained from Superior C-nirt Judej Leonard D. Vtrdier, an ordr re-( manding their cas to the police: court for the preliminaryhcarine. Although no formal rhrrce has, beer; placed nga!n:t her. Mrs. Fanry Hiatt. the fther woman, found l in--r with Warner, is held at po-,

Ii' e headquarters as a material wit-M-"t!n Sleeper. Mrs. Sleeper's husb.it.d. has regained custody of their two minor children, who had eon aken into the "love nest," poll e iav.

DROWNS IN PIT HAMMOND. Ind.. Aue. 14. Seymour (Juep.s. 22, was drowned in an abandoned clay pit at Pernice near here Monday.

World artists. ', S p. m.

Winona Lake. Aue. Adv. 2 27

j.-0r rpi;at)le dentistry consult Drs. Carson .v C)rcn. 123 V. Washington av. T. Main ."19. Adv 205? tf

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Compoondcd Qunrterljr on All Snxlns SAINT J0SE7H BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 12 booth Main St. r. E. Hondurant, SeCf Opposite Conrt Ilotu

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AY FEVER

One or two injections make immune for the season. Th is new method of Prof. Vollbracht of Vienna is harmless and most effective. Send for literature. Th is ad will appear only once. SANITARIUM, NILES, MICH.

Soldiers Home Inmates File Suit Against Board MONTICHLL.O, Aue. IF A suit re-ultine from trouble between inmnes of th Indiana State Soldiers' home at Lafayette and the board ol trustees, rommandant and adjutant of that institution, has been filed in the White circuit court. The. -u:t alleges that the tru-te. .- have been unlawfully demanding pirt of the pension which Inmates receive, from the Fnited States government, to b applied on the nviintainance and upkeep of the home. Th." plaintiffs are Thomas Wilhanw.n. (Jeore W. Renett. W ; 1 -I am Polen. James Moberly and SamuM Traer. The complaint alleges that the trustees have no rieht tn tak this money and some of th inmite.s have refused to pay It to them. A restraining orler Iris also beert issued by the court, prob.:tdt:r the truc--tre.s from ejecting the p'aintiffs and other inmates ot the home, from the Institution because of their refusal to pay th

money.

Find Petrified Body of Cat

Under Indianapolis House. INDIANA I' I -IS. Aug 1 1. The petrified body of a cat w:us found under the floor cf the front hallway at the hm of Charles L. .-'"oTn. S?r Kd:on av.. yesterday. I'laeed on the top of a fence, the 1 etr:fl"d fel'.ne seemed to fit Into the f er.ery. Its left ear wa.s turned .town and its head held back, as if it had been dodging a shower of .-hofv and alarm clocks from an upstairs window. A co'.orfd workman. excavating for plumMrc under the house, fcur.d the cat. His eHs drew members of the family and neighbors to the opening in the foundation, and one of the more hardy of the '. - bro.iKht the cat out Into the V gh f

HOLD AGED MAN AFTER QUARREL OYER MILK FVANSVILLF. Ir.d . An?. 14. ( I'.y A. IV) William K:ftner. 61 years old. is under arre.st here on a ch.irce of assault and battery with ir.ter.t to kill following a Quarrel over a quart of buttermilk with William White. Sfi, his brother-!n-!.tw. The culmination of the quarrel came when, it Is alleged, Kirtrer flrer several shots at White, s-.me of which tcok effect. Physiuir.s aid White probably would re

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KILI.ITD nY FALL. HARTFORD CITY. Ind.. Aug. 14. (By A. P.) Albert Williams, e. ?. a carjventer of Albany. was kll'.evl Monday when he foil from

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niQ DISCOUNT OV RABAT CAIS Reed or ftb.-e cabus and strollers at preatly reduced price. Ferneries r. 1 porch friÄ-trrs at the lowest prlcs ever quotf d. Reed Furnirjtre Shop, 219 South St. Jc fat. Phcna Lincoln 2274. adv. 221

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