South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1922 — Page 12
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12 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. SFPTFMBF.R 8. ?922
William Knoblock Relates GOSHEN BARBER Incidents of Other Years BIBLE STUDENT, As 90th Anniversary Nears BOOZE VIOLATOR
"Dry" Worker Jail l at Fort WljPI When nbed Vw itli Girl. Wine. GOSHEN. Ind . Sept 7 (Special) J. Alvin Hazel, 56. pioneer Gosh' , barber and prominent in 'hurch clr-
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cies here. Is serving a 70-day sentence in the Ail'-n iounty jail. I'm" Wayne, following h; ;'.ea of guilts to unlawful pr.-ves-ion of liqu . Kazel 1h identified with the M Bible class of the Plnrt T'resbyter.ar
I church in Gohn and when the pr-
hlbition issue was to Um f v re he waan active dry. His arrest at Fort Wayne came a' ter police there discovered he an I a 19-year-old Goshen pirl. a farmer's daughter, had resist'rrd at a hotel m.H father and daughter Th girl, a graduate of (Jo.-ilin ili-h hol and who moved In the best social circles here. wasbrought Dark from Fort Wayne last night in custody of hr father, who is tenant on a farm owned by a Closhen tnanu fa-turer The girl recently achieved unusual success in an amateur stare entertain merit Her mother Is credited with unusual social aspirations Therj wer- two quarts of wir one of dandelion and the othr grapf In Hazel's grip when it was search' 1 at the hotel Hazel's wife, their married daughter and their son move In the best social circles here.-"-
omnis com i and no Bu year In a,i year out. 12 months of the yes- vcu will find the Elaborated Roous Co.. 107 W Division fit., rapidly growing and takin? I care Of It's customers . The Elaborated Roofing Co Is a ;art of this city i
For the past ten year? it has mad" an enviable record in the rooflns business Like many -.hers you will profit by lnvcsfigatii the merits of Elaborated Roofs. The Elaborated office Is also headquarters for the popular Warren Paints. "The Right Paint to Paint Rig.it For res: protection of your home you can not equal the combination of Elaborated Roofling and Warren Paint adv-222-tf
Mi:ey to loan on new South Bend hemes. First mortages. Inquire Conservative Life Insurance Co Home office. South Bend Advt 219-tf
When William Knoblock celebrates his birthday anniversary on faturday. Sept. 16, he will be able to look hack over SK eventful years, put of which were spent in the ffelnity of South Bend. Many instances in the growth of the city can e cited by him, for he Is known for fb remarkable memory. Daya. tfeonths. and years of long bygone Jvents arc givn instantly and acfcrately by this pioneer who used to plow potatoes on the site of the pye s i t H.h school and who was the first to drive an automobile over the Race bridge and the N. Michigan St. bridge Three generations will be present at the dinner which celeBtes his 90th anniversary. I His story, as told by himself Is as Pbllows. ' I was born in Canton, O., lpt. 16. 13J and lived there until J was 11 years old. In June of that year my parents, with all of our fan.; ly, -tart .1 for this vicinity In a Wagon drawn by two yoke of oxen. W reach '1 Mish awaka June 15. IS' : i wnt Into Mai shall county Jo choose the site for a home. Our souse, a log cabin, we built in a site Clear el the woods three miles VOm any ohr cabins There I Jived until I was IS years of age When I ventured to South Bend. -.Iuf .t Married." "My first Job was in a hardware Store whfic ! earned SlO.OO a month and aft-r thai 1 worked f"r various eon'.' around town I was married
jk ls3 no. we didn't have a wed-i ftff- we Just got married and wensack to tho farm where we lived untr 4 " His experiences In the grocery business, manufacturing furniture, ftock company, and retailing furnltore after h;s return to South Bend Were all related hy him. f The big Are by the tracks of the1 Sake Shore railroad fn 1S65 was escribed by Mr Knoblock who told f the reward offered the women of,
Safc city for their help .('ne thousand cords of wood filed by the track caught Are from 2 spark from the engines." he said, and the heat grew so graft! that th. fails raised up. pulling the ties out of the ground We orcan.eil Bucket brigade, the men handing the
Sockets of water down a Krds long ami the women back the en v the railroad off ride to T 1 i o Ch ;
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the men along. So the railroad allowed them to take their husbands
or sweet hearts along with them. My girl.' whom I married afterward, took me to Chicago, the first time 1 had ever been to that city." Rotates Incklent. The fire of April 16. 1865. when
the west side of Main St., burned from corner to corner, the building
of the first bridge across the St.
Joseph river In South Bend and other events of interest were related by Mr. Knoblock. who told also of the washout on LaSalle av. through which residents drove down to the ferry on the river. Although Mr. Knobiock Is proud of the reputation he has established for being "Up and coming" even at his present advanced age. he Is especially proud of the fact that he has voted for 18 presidents and has never missed an election. He loves to fish, and he keeps abreast with the times. He Is thinking seriously about inviting his friends to his 100th birthday party 10 years from now.
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