South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 271, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1922 — Page 3

I THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 28, 1922

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STATE CONVENTION FOUR PARK SITES

OF KIWANIS CLUBS WILL BEGIN TODAY

DONATED MICHIGAN

What Could This House Tell?

Anderson Hj-t to Indiana Kiwanian Today and Tomorrow Manv on Hand.

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Mr mbcr of Dodge Kro..' Hoard of Directors Presents Gift to State.

IKTROIT. Mich.. Frpt. 27. Fifes. fr)r four more state parks wre presented to Michigan and accepted) Tuesday by Gov. Groe.berk. Th

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i ,. r;'.in of th thl c!ty, chairman of the board o j

K:v. '.nh rhto J directors of Dodjre Krothers, and hi?

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't .--om from !rrnr 'd it undoubtedly wouli! :us rhib and i,!r,'arp Michigan first along th states' rri Tli nf ;,f. ; In the ownership of publicly-owr.ed -!..if i.s who v;i:jParks. hoth as to numr and! I r- r. r r a I

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have access to lakes, while the fourth is in a rujrt;d, will location Jr. the northern section of th county highly suitable for camping and pi"-

! nicking parties.

This o!d houM stands cn the Phillips frrm at New Brunrwdck, X. J., rear the spot where the bodies of the Rev. Cdward Wheeler Ilall and Mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills were found. Prosecutor Joseph E. Strieker (innet) Is peeking witnesses to learn who Inhabited tho building which was generally thought to b5 abandoned.

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W.tl ;L?h rol!'-. which havr a feature at the fp-rirtr of 'f in r""'r.t y"-aers. ill be barrt-d in the future by tl c'lb k- a'fthTitie. Ir. C. L. M ickintr5h, pre; l nt. announc-.i ;n chape! M nr. day. lleinninc next fall. Ir. Mackintosh sill, the tu?-of-war on th campus and supervisoil a; hi-tic enf '-sts trr( n the two claw. wr ild lie permitted, but tliar lishtiric between the two e!as.-", under th'1 direction of the tuJnt council. im:.t ca.. Town.Kople ar.d police p.'ithoritis. Dr. Mackintosh paid, hawcnmplained to the collec" thN year on account of tho v.rinner in which hostilities between tb.e freshi- s; an I th" sophs were c irr.el in. The color ruh," forrr.e: Iy a ft ature of the opening week. vas .i'toli-ht'd nn accouf.t f tlie like'ihood of :njurc. V.'hi'.e rr" t: wa-s hurt prriou.Iy .ri t !i o clashe! Ik tween tlie two (l is.-..- :.tst w ck the college feeN th.tt l..tali'.ies are not on'.y po'-.s.-lile but probable if similiar disorders permittt J in the fjturc.

"Pasteurization of Mill: I at 11 arsaiv in A of Lit;rl

WARSAW. I-d. t. .7 I)--p.tV the ret ent epilerr.!. of v.; he: I f-vrr hi V.'inon.a l. th- Warsaw ci'.y Cfuncil practically ha th c.dd t turn down :h. recou-.mer.dat.on :t Dr. J. X. Hurty. F-crt-tary of th s-tatf boar. I of health that tho c;ty cf-uncil here .iJbpt a mo bl ordir.ar.ce, rf-iiuirinff the p. u:i urlzutiun i.f all m;lk cld ir. th - city. When the ordmar.ee was pr"?-. , r-1 th." members of the council, with i the exception of John Il.msman. cx-j prrs-.i the vi w that ttie rrnr"'.-ei3

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ELKHART NEWS

Klkhart, Sept. 27. 1522. Tho Indi's" Aid society rntertalnrd at dinner Tuesday niht for ti9 jaen of the Trinity Method.st church. 3'oIIowlf.t; tho dinner, a 'i'ia.rtet ronrlstlr.ir of Rev. It. K. Flank of Simpson church, ReV. Ir. V. V. Thorn1 urg- of Trinity church. Harvey rh Crawford and R. Janus rendered frospel fonit.-. The jiurjioso of the jaectlmr was then announced by Ir. Thornton. It was to solicit money to complete a fund of $2.000 to t over indebtedness. A total of about SI, 100 was needed to otf.-et a standIn? Jebt of $70') and to pay for two jew furnace.-:. on- in the church and no in th" iiar.-oxi.iir-. A total of 1 1.000 wa pbak'nl by the men 3 recent, and th'- r is expected to be pledK'd by men rat present at the 2 line. On Friday evenirrr. a mic3!onary j as cant entitled "The Striking of America's Hour." in which 60 per-f-ons. members of the Vourit Women's Miss.inary Circb of tho First UvanRehcal church will participate, mark tho chisin r of the cornlined missionary conference l eins 3. eld at the Trinity church this week. Mrs. Reno lit nt- r is the incral di3 ctor of the pa-r ar:t and Mrs. J. A. Raunartn.r is lirector of mulc. rl"he pageant begins with tho history ( f Rabylonia. Italy. Homo, and IJrorce. ami illustrates tl-.e bibljiul JUusion that th.y all i'-U because

they .-acr.t'ucd the t ri: (lod for preed

The adtnis-ion for the pac-twenty-iive -ents. the pro-

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Detroit Forger Given Prison Term Blames Vamp's Wiles for Downfall. DETROIT. Sept. 27. "One of the moothot of hi kind examlr.-d by this department In many years." wan the report of the probation office on Charles II. Arnold. 27 years old. who had pleaded guilty In recerder'3 court to pashms a worthless check for $50 on the Michigan Central railroad, and had also admitted "laying down" $53." In b;n? check in Detroit and vicinity. Railroads, hotels and clubs were his victim, the police allege. Arnold was sentenced b ervo from six month to one year in the Detroit house of correction. He recently finished a 14 months' term in Mantffield, O.. reformatory on a charge of larceny by conversion, and is aai'd to be wanted for bad check dealf in Uuffalo, Flint. Ann Arbor, Pontiac and Ypsilanti. Arnold had a most interesting autobiography to cpin for the probation ollicers. He ftaid that in 1919 the world looked rosy to him. He had started as a clerk on the It. It. t- P. railroad, nine years before, and in 1910 had rien to the position of .secretary to the president, with a good salary. He was married und had one child, but ho fell for the wiles of a "vamp," and went on tho rocks.

Mi?in; After Midnight Call? L'navailin Search Is Conducted.

DEMOCRATS TO OPEN CAMPAIGN ON OCT. 2

INDIAXAPOUS, S.pt. 2 7. Members of th" police department v r-

puzz.ed ti"li; of Kmmott I

who was missing from bis district in the southern part of the city shortly after midnight, and who. despite a search of several hours by a lieutenant and sergeant of police, had not been found this morning. According to the report of Rleut. Clifford Richter. Hogan made- his regular call from a patrol box at Wisconsin street and Senate avenue. at 12:30 a rn. The re.arch started soon afterward, when Patrolman Fd ward Rrown, his partner on the late shift, reported that he was unable to find him. Hogan. In making his call, sent in two emergency calls by mistake It is said Rrown reported Ibgan's absence to Sergeant Harms ami the two men began a search for him. The aid of Lieut. Richter was sobcted and the three men went to .0 1 North Senate avenue, which Is the addresn given a ter Iiis name on the lists at police headquarters. They were informed that Hogan had not roomed there for some time. The search In the district was continued without nvail Hogan failed to appear for tho .". o'clock roll call. He was appointed to th" poliee department March 13, 1 9 2 n .

Say Increase in Output Of Fords Due to Demand

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'annual Kosciusko countv fr"e f.i:r I f xji' ! "ien- f -1 an auspicious cpr.ir. iTu'süay. with thousands of visitor--. present from iurroumling towns and I the rural communities. There ar"

i several frre attractions. Nn forir.si

of gambling are allowed. The fair) is b' ing staged on the streets in thej business distrirt of Warsaw. ;

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PORTAGE PRAIRIE

Frank RhoaiIa.s; week, in Kal

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Mr. Albert

LYDICK Henry Pcniranka a:l and Will, of Zo;.cr,

F. R. "The increase in production! Sunday guests of Mr and -Mrs

bill in payment for breakfast at a local restarrant, suspicions that he was guilty of robbing the Bernard drug store In this city on Sept. 4, were strengthened, and he was placed under arrest. After stoutly maintaining his innocence of the crime, the youth fudd-nly confessed to the offic rs that he had entered the

at the disappearance j store by removing two keys from

Hogan. a patrolman, j the doors and picked the lock with j

contemplated by Henry Ford and announced yesterday for next year, has arisen out of a steadily increasing demand for Ford cars, and In no way can b interpreted as a prediction in regards to other linen of business or to other motor car manufacturers" it was stated at the Ford plant Wednesday. The announcement made Tuesday that Ford, will steadily Increase

his output warf partly due to loss ot

a button'hook. He took $22S.50 fromjli,n resulting from the recent shut-

uivvn. l rd production was estimate ! at

the cash drawer, and left $50 he said, so that the theft would not be detected fo readily. He then by using a wire was able to return the keys to the locks. He then took the money to iouth Rend where the bills of lesser denomination- he exchanged for $r.O bills. Among his possessions were found a gold watch, safetv razors, toilet articles.

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including expensive periumes. as well as new clothing, suit case, a typewriter and other articles which he had pui chased with part of the money. Camp is said to have come to Xilcs recently from Kansas and was employed in a barber shop located under the Bernard drug ftore. He is now in tho county Jail at ist. Joseph.

approximately 2000 cars behind orders which at the present capacity fif Ford plants is growing at the rate of 200 cars per day. Ford oihc'als said.

Mass Meetings to Be Held at Indianapolis and Other Indiana Cities.

INDIANAPOLIS. Sent. 27. Tho

(iemomtin campaign in Ind.ana will; be formally opened Monday night, J Oct. 2. with a rna.-- meeting at the j Indiana Democratic club in Indian-j apolis, and with .similar meetings in j several other cities of the tate, it! was announced Thursday a: demoerrt!c e-tate headquarters. Dan W. ! Simms. of Iifayette, and Ren Sei-i fres, cf Lebanon, will be two of th" !

principal speakers at the Indianapolis meeting. Mr. Simms was a candidate Tor the nomination of United Staten senator from Indiana in the primary

: i election Ji4t spnng. and Mr. Scifres

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IDu. Thoy aro resarurd as two of

Mi-s Mice imnt.m. and correspond- l',lt' s pea Ke ui uie uornMr. r.rth Heek ni fratic party in the state. Another

r.tertainmcnt followed the busines-s.

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Widow, On Way to Grove of Husband, Near Death FORT WAYNE. Ind.. Sept. 27. Mrs. Minnie Masters of Louisville, Ky., is dying from a fractured skull. Mrs. Lu'ella Cap-teal. William McClain and Arthur Drummond. all ot Fort Wayne, are seriously injured as a result of an automobile accident early this morning when the car In which they were riding went over an embankment. Roth women were hurled from the machine. Mrs. Masters? being buried under the car. Mrs. Masters came to this city last Saturday to make arrangements for the rturn of her brother's body from a local cemetery to the family burial

The brother was cement conveyor

th defendant :n the second sniit j crashed to earth at a local building

df nvmdsi S""i2 damage-. j job on the morning of July 9th.

srn TO COI.LKCT FLKHART. Sept. 27 The Klkhart Commercial Finance corporation ha.s filed two suits to collect note in the Superior court here. One suit. for $500, js against drace K Van Fleet, as administratrix of ti.e -tat-- of Y:o! a K. Filibei.

( '."'re A. Sehatf r Sit kl.-r. I-Mward J.

and Dora M. I lot In Louisville. Stover Us made I killed when a

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The Rikhart F.usir.e-. Women's cbih hid a picnic lat evening at t .x, and about 4't m.-mbers were present. Katherine Rogers, vicejrrsident. presided at the business meeting which followed the supper. Tho annual election of oters re-

t-ulted as follows: Prtsider.t. MKs,

Fonnio Farllng; vice-re.itlent ;

Rmma Uo.ird; re ording

Mrs. Marian Kvte; treasure

Carrie Ci-.ar. lb r; assistant treasurer.

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Marlon County .ctlity. While th meeting at the Indiana

j Democratic club will mark the open-

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Jteardsley av. and Main st. Mr 3-ng wa.i taken to the home of Dr

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cuth or.to the bridge when he hit Mr. Ior. riding east on Reardsley.

will in no sense be the opening of the campaign in Marion county, according to Ruse'.l J. Ryan, democratic county chairman. Mr. Ryan

says the county organization Is de- .

injuries were dress"-i. mt. v- i- .v .. n-. .v,- , I ; ... . ; ... -1. i ... : 1 1 . . ; j . . I

tj.in; v t. was turnin'-T, " n v ana win nu i.t.u 1 -

spaKing campaiirn until artr the i

ia. rt girration day, Oct. 9. On the same night of the meeting ot the Indiana Democratic club.

j meetings will be held a. Princeton, j Vincennw, Franklin, Itockville. Ccn-

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Sunday morning Is a favorite time for milk thieves, as in most districts householders are later in getting up on that day.

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Strong. Mr. and Mr.s. Charles Smorsk ond children ipent Sunday with Mr. ar.d Mrs. Himer Wliite.-eii and family Of Fairview. Mrs. J. E. Straup entertained at f o'clock dirntr Tuesday evening in honor of her daughters, Dorothy and Mr.-. Claud IV terror., the occasicii being their birthJay anniversaries. Mr." Floyd Couffman of Taporte, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cauffman wt re guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Singleton Sunday. Mrn. Pert Mick of Mish.awakn and Mrs. Howard Overleae of South Rend vcre Sunday guest? of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Peterson. Miss Dorothy Straup spent Friday evening with her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Mallory of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Yic'.or Sargent o South Rend wore week-end guests' of Mr. and Mrs. S. Szmanda. ;

Mr. a r.i Mrn. -pent a few days amaz'TO.

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Sunday in South Rmd.

of W. R. Tinkle and family. A few from this place s-petit a couple cf days last wiok at Fish Like. The I;ve-Yiro Sunday school cla?v? held monthly meeting at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Cha'-b-.s Uihry las: Friday evening. i"h" nex: meeting will be with Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Keppbr at Niies. Mr. and Mr.-. William Smith ar.d Son, Hex, of Coshen .per.t the wc-k-end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert RhoaucA

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riding a Mcycle. which was partly lemollfhed when the boy. Confused by th sound of the horn, turned left instead of right to gue the motorist more rocrn.

Ore week from Thursday afternoon, th St. I lis Cardinals will play the C'or.n Traveling team of Klkhart. at the F.ikh .it Thriving park.

1'ar. of the city w.i! hae a ihancei

Rt four of t.'.e -r--.it-the National le-i.e. Itiil Ioak. F-.h Fer: North.

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democratic candidate for United States senator, will peak at the Tipton meeting; Frank C. Dalley will speak et RockvlIIe; Daniel M. Link, of Auburn, at' Columbia City; L. Krt Slack of Indianapolis, &t Connermdlle; Michael Foley, of Indianapolis, at Kckomo; Dick Miller or Indianapolis, at Franklin; Louid L. Roberts, cf EVansvi'de, at Vincenr.ee;, and Frank P. Raker, of Indianapolis, at Princeton.

The Rue.'.--r ta:r., baseball hamp'.ors of ti e KIkh rt Industrial league, will play tt.e Frnn Traveling tam at the lr:r.g Park this Saturday. The pane will der-.de the championship of Fikhirt.

Dr. P. IV Todd. (I. W Spohn. J. A. Work. sr.. ar.d J. A Work, Jr.. are attending a meeting c the Indiana tate M'di al society of Anderson.

Jackson Man Chosen Cily Manager of Michigan City MICHUIAN' CITY. Ind.. Sept. Ü7. (Spec.al H.r.i'-e F.owen of Jack or., Miib . i- b . t' d city manapr f.f Mi.-hi-r.tn C.ty Wednesday by c'.ty cen.m: it'i.-rs at salary of $5,- ( ,v, , :ir ,f ir-r.ir.sr. October 1.

Itotrt IUum I.lT(. No. 2, I. r. O. F.. w.:; me.t in the.r hat Thür lay evening a p. m . it was ftr.nour.c d WM-.. .-d iy. Rurdnc mattern of Jmpot t ; r.e will demand the attention cf '.he members.

Northwest Indiana Methodist Conference Opens at Brazil RRAZIU Ind., Sept 2 7. (Ry F. P.) Rltihop Frederick Leete of Indianapcli. administered the- cacrament to 200 ministers at the opening of the 71st annual Fesslon cf the .North west-Indiana Methodlt conference here Wednesday. Rer. F. O. Fraley of Rochester, was elected ecretary for the fourth term. Rev. C. F. Stansforth was chosen conference ta time Ian and Rev. V. B. Servier, conference treasurer. Standing committees for the past year wero continued with but two char.se. Rev. J. 1. Gardiner ol South Rend, was releas-d as chairman of the committer on the state of the country and Rev. T. J. Bajett from chairmanship of the Evangelism committee. The four district superintendents fubmitted their reports.

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Nearly all the world over, leading dentists are advising people to brush teeth in a new way. Millions of people now do it every day. You see the results wherever you look. Teeth now glisten which once were dim. Women have new charm, new beauty. They show teeth when they smile. This is to urge all other people to try this method now. Your druggist will present you with a ten-day tube. Cease your old methodi for a few days and see what this new way does. Why teeth look dingy Your teeth are coated with a viscous film. You feel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, enters crevicts and 6tays. Food stain?, etc, discolor it. So that film, if left, soo:i forms the basis of thin dingy coats. Tartar is based on film. No ordinary tooth paste can effectively combat it So millions of teeth brushed daily were clouded more or less. Film also holds food substance which fer

ments and forms add. It holds the add In contact with the teeth to cause decay. Film forms a breeding place for germs. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrha. All these troubles were constantly increasing. Very few escaped. The tooth brush, used in old ways, left much film intact. The war on film Dental science then began a war on film. After long research, two effective film combatants were discovered. Able authorities amply proved their efficiency. Then they were announced, and since then leading dentists everywhere have been urging their adoption. One acts to curdle film, one to remove It And this is done in scientific ways, not by harmful scouring. A new-type tooth paste was created, based on modern research. It brings other new results now considered essential. It avoids several old mistakes. In this tooth paste are

embodied these two great film eombatmts, The name cf the tocth paste Is Pepsodent. Two other new effect Pepsodent brings two other effects which research proves essential. It multiplies tha starch digestant in the saliva. That ia thtr to digest starch deposits which may otherwise ferment and form acids. It multiplies the alkalinity of the sali-ra. That is Nature's neutralizer for the addi which cause decay. It was found that tooth paste based on soap and chalk brought just opposite effects. That is one reason why they proved so ineffective. They reduced the tooth-protectin z agents which Pepsodent increases many fold. These results mean a new dental era. They mean that ycur children need not suffer what you suffered from ycur teeth. They mean that film-ccats can be combated. A few-Lay test will prove thia to you. Make that test in fairness to yourself.

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Insert your name and address, then present this coupon this week to any store named below. You will be presented with a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. If you live out of town, mail coupon to The Pepsodent Company, 1104 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, and tube will be sent by mail.

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Present coupon to Otto C. Bastian Auditorium Bldg. Central Drug Store (Frueh &. Thomas) Public Druf? Store (Streibel & Steinel) Wettick's Cut Rate Drui; Store 107 E. Jefferson Blvd. South Bend News-Times, South Bend, Ind.