South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 309, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER . 122
BIG BANQUET TO FEATURE ANNUAL FATHER-SON WEEK
Vaudeville Acts to Be Feature of American Lezion Frolic
Observance Seeks to Bring
Parent and Offspring J
Closer Together.
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Father and fton vf'c will r egia ; Monday. Nov. 13. -ponsored by thoj toys' department of the Y. M. c. A. the movement ha-s for its purpose!
ihn making the father-? and ror..s ot f hft r!tv ni Ar nnrrliMv -if r
tr.otr.fr. A banquet v. hi bo held at the Y. M. C. -A. Monday evening. In oomT..er.ting on the Father and Fon movement, C. V. Camble, h' ad cf the boys department, -aid Saturday: "The rather and Son banquet i a place whero r.ormal fAihe.-.i .'in 1 e-or.s come to enjoy thorns: Ives and to fft closer together. But the. M i does not fmply stop there. TVh-n tomo of the Ilotary men h'-unl about the Lnquet to be. held at th-" Y. M. C. A. Monday, Nov. 11. tl.e.r thoughts did not only turn to th it own fori'. They thought of tho hundrMs of boj w!io Lave no fathers and especially l!d they think (! the boys at the Orphan's horn between South Bend and Ml.ihawaka. Here are boys who not or.Iy have r.o fa.thiri but who do not even have liorr.es. A. B. Thdlens and F. A. Bryan pot busy with tlie result that all the boys at the home over 12 years of a?1 were invited to come to Iho blp Father an 1 Son banquet. Orph ns Intrrrsttil 'The other day down at the Y
where tho Orphans home 'kids' come,
twice a week for gryrnnaMium work and swimming, fom of them were iked If they wanted to com to a Father and Son banquet. There was a chorus of Oh'.i and Ah"9 and one curly head lovable boy of about 13 yearn of age heard far above the rest hhoutlng 'Oee, I guess wo do. Then the questions were shot n rapidly a.s any machine cun could fire them. How were they coming down? Would they pet a father and whit would they have to rat? Would they nil pet a chance to come? They were told that promptly at 6:20 p. m. on Monday nlpht. Nov. 13, one of Iee'n bis buses would stop t the home and to be sure that they would arrive at the "Y" on time pome pood husky Jtntarlans would ride along, and e that everything was alright. Then the fame men with a lot more brother Rotarlans would be fathers to these lonesome little fellows for nt least one night. The banquet to T held Monday nltfht. Nov. 13. 13 the eighth annual city wide Father and Son banquet in South Bend. Iast year C)0 fathern and fcon crowded tho big pj-mnairium at the T. M. O. A. It Is expected that fully as many will attend this year. The program wll be bigger and better in many ways than any of the previous ones, First of all the eats will be pood. No expense is being spared to give a real banquet. The committee consider themselves especially fortunate In their speaker, Jame McClure, 1). I).. B. K P., president of ihe Mccormick Theological eminar- of Chlcaro. He la the father of Archibald McClure. pastor of the First Tresbyterian church of this city. '
Other IVatureN i But a .speech is not all there is to a banquet. A soon xs the crowd utarts to pather, the junior orcho?tra. of IS pieces with O. A. Hullinprr as director will make the boy, division lobby rlnp with their play-
Inp, and in tetween the cats the most popular part of the Studobaker band, tho t.ixaphone exft, will liven the moment;'. Then too thAmphlon quartet will flnff. rutherf. brlnp j-our boys, itn.l if you haven't n. boy Just call ha Y. M. C. A. boys division and let them supply you with an honest to poodness kid for the whole evenlnp."
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CONFESSION LEADS POLICE TO 'FENCE'
FOR STOLEN CARS.
Former Schoolmates Seek Office of Prosecuting Attorney
Corey Analyzes Europe9s Present Political State
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Ore of the met unique contests . ... . a I 1
:n tne M. .ii?epn cour.zy powTini
1 campalpn is that between Frank
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T, 114 1 i i Couchhu and Kdv.ard Dornn T.epubloiir Local Automobile Re 1!can aml UomocralJc normals for covered Prisoner Iinpli- procutlns attorney. I.ut !i ar? prad-
rates Chicairoane.
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Th-i recovery of fo-;r lo a! automobiles and the arr -t Harar.zik brothers, of rhirairn are said to have Ltn actir.p "fenr." for stolen automobil-
suited yesterday from a cor. ft ss ion made to Chief of'Tolice Iiurence Lan- and Sheriff Joor.e U. Uri'i"man. of nerrion c(,unty. by William Hoyd. alias Ithir.t-har.lt. Ithiiifhar.it. or Jiuyd. was arrtt:l in Michigan City 1 it. TJiursday lipoii the rvqu ..: of Sheriff JJriduer;an. . harped with -tcalinp a I rd sedan from the
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streets (f St. Joscpli, Mioh.. early in
I the week. The Daranzik brothers .Juction
j were arrested ye.-f-rday and turned; i,0
' ovc r to tbo foib ral autboritie
r.aten of Notre Dame university and both v re law student at the Miiw tjr.e at that institution M.r. Doran is a native of South Ilend and praduated from tho South Herd Iliph '5iool in 1914 and for two years kr worked in the pro-
M. lklnard Dornn
department at the Stude-
corporation. In K 18 he cn
t-r-! Notre It:ne and wlien the war
epa car 1 i-,ri)ke out, enlisted and ferved in the
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Address for Member- ot Prorer- (Jul-.
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law In tho firm of Shlvely. Gi'.rr.er and Doran. While Frank Couphlin 2 not a ; Wiflol V Known Writer (hc-
native or out..,l ienu. ne nas ma;e
13 hom-e here fince lie, completed hie? lepal eduration at Notre Dame. Couphl.nj vas captain of tinfootball team arnl In his last year at Votre Dame, prir to which he hr.d been a membM :.f the varslt ! team. Couphlir
likewise saw military service ar d rmnk w.us ensipn of -.he V. S
IT ri -rt e'orcy, spnnder.t duriT-. 1 rt m s n 1 1 ' : d " world tipnre n ions and a man
OURT PUTS 0. K. ON MARRIAGE OF . GIRL. 13. BOY. 21
Parental Olijertinn (herrnlfd and Youthful Pair Cm on V a liejoieing.
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C o.ichlin of th Oliver hot.d J.-;.. navy. II , nee of Frosrevs !. :. :
was in cc-mman 1 of his. ship. He is; Frcsentir.p a : d 5 . a member of the law firm of Yeapley complicate d F.::ro;.-:: & Couphlin. iexplaininff Karo; . -.m The contest of theye two candidates: Furopean attitu-Ie
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infantry in Frartce. He reentered Notre Dan:1 in the fall of F'l'a and was praduitod in law in 1 i 2 " . since which time he his
been associated in the practice of the same
nrnvr m:xo. Preparations for the second annual Lepion frolic, which opens at the Flackstone theater Thursday evenir.p to continue for the remainder of the week, are propressinp rapidb while plans for the celebration of Arm ftlce week are practically completed. Amor.p the many attractions to be shown in the Lepion frolic will be two professional vaudeville performer.-, Fdwln Krafft and Bert Ueno, who will be featured in a blackface comedy Fketeh, "Somo Tanple." Krafft has had 17 years of vaudeville experience, havinp traveled the Orphcum and both Western and National circuits. lie arpeared at tho Aud.torium theater here in 1906. Another act that will he featured will be th four Ftadi mores, who will appear in an act styled "Fuddles." The Stadimores formerly traveled on the I'antapea c.rcu.t. A llnal dress rehearsal will be held at the Blrtckstone theater tliis mom It g-. For the Armistice day sendees at the "lack-tune theater Saturday
i:iYIN KKUT.
.Red Cross Asks Women of City
to Aid Sufferers In Near East
Both Monev and Clothe
gion PSear Smyrna.
morninp a number of prominent speakers litve been secured. Claude 11. (Irepp of Yiiuennes. Ind., attorney and pas: commander of the -p;on will be the principal speaker at the public service which is to be held at 11 o'clock. Mayor Fli Seebirt will preside, liev. G. Vv Titus will pronounce the invocation and Itev. Matthew Walsh, president of Notre Dame university, will pronounce the benediction. An impress. vo musical propram has been arranped through the South Fend Conservatory of Music by Prof. Fredrick Inpersoll. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon attention will be centered at deeper park, where the South Fend machine pun company will present a tarpet drill. In the eveninp a parade in which tho combined veterans' orpanizations are to be represented will inarch through the business section of the city. Cotill.ons will be piven in tho eveninp at the Oliver ho'el
by the American Lepion and at the j WJrvonsIn Ia Salle hotel by tho Veterans of
Foreipn Wars. Fntertainments w 'e open te the public.
j tncit pointful toward lioyd and a i search by FheritT nridpeman and I detail resulted in locating the car, also a Chevrolet car belontfnp to 'Marshall Field, 1102 Kenyon St., this city, wliich was stolen here
about a weeii apo. hen tjues-
tioned by Chief La no and S)ptü
1 Rridrenian, Foyd confessed to steal
inp tne cars and also three other
1 cars from this city and ono from!
Flkhart. Ind. The four cars stolen prior to Nov. " included a Puick car stolen last
Mnv n I'nnl fniitin tu ('H et i
and a Ford sedan stolen Oct. 10, all! Ncedeil for TllOsC ill Re
taken from tlie streets of South!
Ilend, and an Fssoc sedan Steden from Flkhart last month. Th- four cars, Foyd stated, were sold to the Haranzik brothers, who operate a garape at 1338 W. C:uh st., Chicapo, for prices ransinrr from $ 1 0 j to $500. The Fssex car. a 1123 model, broupht the top price of $j"0, while the other cars were sold from $100 to $200. Foyd was taken to Chicago Friday by chief Lane and Sheriff Pridpenian at which time h, appeared before the Baranzik brothers and accused them of actin p as a "fence" for the cars he had stolen.
iiiurjuii ha-. .'iuiMi.m tyi i-i.iv v..... around s m vrna they did not know the c.irs werej Alreadv tho' followinp supplies stolen. Boyd stated in their presence ih . t . th T.r, rpn on
for this ofh-ce. which has been spirit-; -cPeak .r held
ed, Is teinp watrhed with more than array of intricate fa. : thr.::r!i t: average interest by the majority of! mapr.ctic power of his p. r'.!..i!i'y voters. ' "W.ir" arc hreupht a"ut Not only are these two contenders ; few exception by economic caus." former schoolmates, but they each ' he said. "War : -on-:..b re-d far have been practicinp at the St. Jo-', differently in Iarope than ir. Ame- . seph county bar for an enual ienpth lca- There it : a pra: pa rt o;' tlv-
of time. In addition both are about d:plomai
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of bedilv con:'.;.!. !v Fun1!
1 seem cynical and sordid." 1 Throughout ir! envre di-oire
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POSTAL MISTAKES
! MAY BE AVOIDED
of present situation in lun:e.
Corey emphasized tlie j.oii.r fnat th"1 same movements which pre a -d-d tlie war of It'll are now in op-'i-
tion, a!-,d
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the Near Fi-t with the vario:
detail lie tlie entir-
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Although an annual appeal for funds for the Bed Crots.s will not be held this year because of the drive of the Federation of Social Service, which includes this orpanization, nevertheless Miss Mary Stem?, head of the St. Joseph chapter of the Bed Cross, appeals to the women of
South Fend to
tho Near
j the countries j Mr. Corey ! America went
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into t' e
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Dej)artment Official Says Public Is to Blame for Manv Errors in Mail.
That much of the criticism lovelod
come to the aid of at the postal authorities is due to
Last. The federation Is
raisinp JK'.-uO for the Bed Cro-sa ! St..;vcs and tna- thev are thr on work in St. Joseph county during the; v;ho rcally pay for tl carelessness
cominp year, out 00m money
clonics are nectary l.r the chap-jjett, first assistant postmaster pencter's work in the devastated regions' ral. in a communication received bv
local Postmaster John N. Hunter,
U. S. DEFICIT IS NOW DISAPPEARING
and tho i nntnnfinn nf Trvim ii t j n - I "I )o n't Come In
Scott. l-llouint'
mat mey nan torn mm to nrinp uiem!0ct 24. Tvvo tjlou?ami four ilUndred all the cars he could tre t as they hadjtons of flour; suo (ons of ,,can?. 4C0 a ready market for them. A search ; ton.s of cocoa; C0 tons of supar; of the Baranzik brothers place ro-4ft toIls of prunos; lo0 tons of lard vealed the four stolen cars. The . sul(.,itute; u0 tons of rice or corn
enpine numoeis on iu ui uo- eai ,.ri.s. 4 tnn ,lf t;i,t The total cot
vre- iweu uii. una ."imuusn i nf these items was $iti:..00M
delimte:y identified were roniisrateu j folIowjn., dothinp outhts were sent
and turned over to Cliief Lane
Two of the cars were broupht to this city yesterday by Chief Lane and Sheriff Bridpeman to be turned over to their owners. The other two cars, holomtinp to local residents, will be broupht to this city next week. Boyd will be tried 1 y the Berrien
countv authorities fo the theft
the Ford coupe stole in St. Joseph Mich., and may also be tried later
bv the local authorities. Although
Boyd has been operatinp in this city and St. Joseph, Mich., for the past
fsix months, he claims his home is in
HERE and THERE and EVERYWHERE
Aid. IN KNOWING HOW. J. W. Cookeae. French chef of th Y. M. C. A., ame to the rescue ot the piss, sheep and the cow at the Notre Dame. 1 r rtaaic, whose sizzUnp brovrnness was being de.-' -crated by common table kn.es wielded by amateurs. The Utters, who were more skilled in cuttir.p "ci ts" of meat, were bavins a hard time at their Job of carv.np when Caokeae
offered Iiis
a record.
eric(-s. He established
County IlCllglOUS Director Imeat in lO minutes. Althoueh the To A(h!rr$S LvtUch U'orkcrs 'hov cutters were beim; paid $10 . laiieee hv th uniwrs.tv. Cookeae Kev. Frank M. McKibben. county , . h u director of reiipiou .slucation. wiilIhi( rvk, wrrt hi.. ,ontrlbuti.n I e th chief speaker t a convention lto VfUr a nie to make i,oin-oom-tor Sunday School workers of the ; ,kc ;i FlK.e,.ssihre towr.ships comprising th, ;
they had time to load, an nothln. was mis.-inp.
In r.iri. it in oflhially uiindttrd tint 1 1 um rlnc dunti with tlie hort Wirt line f.iilt-U.
Purdue Professor to Sra; At Steel Society Meeting Prof. John I Keller of Purdue university will be the principal speaker at tho- repular monthly meetinp of the jioMth Fend cliapter of the. American Society for St. el Tnatirp to be held Wednesday
at the same time: Three thousand baby outfits; 110,000 boys' suits; 40,000 cliildren'ti underwear suits; 20,000 women's dresses; liO.eijO children's dresses; 20,000 women's under-
! wear. The total cost ot the se is I n-o.r.oo. ! Clothinp Xrodotl ! What South Fend women can do.
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fii i tu uiii ij .us oiunc, 1.- ii.' aiuii topethcr all the warm serviceable clothinp which they can spare, suits, coats, dresses, underclothinp, stockin cs and shoes for men, women and children. Clothinp should be cleaned and mended before sendinp. Shoe should be repaired, low heeled and tied topether in pairs. Bundles of clothinp should be sent either to the St. Joseph county chapter of the Bed Cross, whose headquarters are at the Chamber of Commerce, or marked .as fedows: American Bed Cross. Brooklyn Ilastern District Terminal, Brooklyn. New York. (Notify Abererombie's Corporation) For Athene.
Saturday. Contents of the messape read: "The postal authorities call your attention to the fact that there wero 2C.00u.000 pieces of mail that they must handle three to seven tlmevS oftener than they would have had
The ' 0 handle them had they been pro
perly prepareu. "And even f.fter they have exhausted every means of identification and salvape, they succeed In deliv
ering only slightly more than one 1
fifth of this amount. "And this does not include vast quantities of newspapers which are not properly addressed and which are de.stroped because they cannot be delivered. "Nearly ;00 employes are enpaped in- correcting1 tlie common, preventable errors of the people- in Chicapo alone. The' only reason that the postoffice can stand for this drain upon its resources is that the people pay tho bill. "There oupht to be a general campaign of education with the object of Impressing upon the people the importance of properly preparinp and addressinp anything they put Into 3
j and olean-handed she came e.ut e.f jit. With no mate-rial thought at
all on this situation which now liasarisen in the Near Fat. bd Americans intelligently inform t hcmsvlvc; of what 5 now takins pba Mrs.' 'L F. flreenan, presaler ? 'of
the club, introduced the speaker and preceding the lecture. Miss ! Hazel Harri, accompanied by Mr. 1 st 1 Madge woodward nomine, sarp (o eminent Hranrhe Mnde-t
"Tho Sailor s Wife." by Furry and !
Sir." lo- Beryl ' tb lecture. Mrs. !
Bich.ard Flbel announced Dr. Fd-! ward Howard Cries. of New York 1
would rrf?pot next, l-'riday evaur.r in the Botary room of tlie Oliver hotel the first of. his fifth lecture series piven before the club. The. subject of the course is "The Divine Comedy" of Dante and his subject of Nov. 10 will be "The Medieval
World and the Life of Dante.'
Agnes Roloff Honored by Oberlin College Y. U . C. A. Miss A?ne.s M. BolfT. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boloff. 1017 Lawndale aw, and a member of tho class of 152G at Oberlin eolb pe. has been elected a member of the fresh-
mon cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. Tire 1 d cabinet consists of r presentat ive ;
in Kequcjt? for Conjire?sional Appropriation-. iy I.OI "Is M'DU)V. WASIIINC.TOX, Nov. A. l.na:icially speaking, I i.eb Sam i one" m o re e n e asy s l r e t . Announceme-nt. b t iiv ilire. tcr the budpe: that e.-t in.at--s of pm -e-rnment -xpe r.dif.ir s for the fi.se: ye ar to b'pin J i:'.y ! next bad 1 received from, all federal mirtau-. committor- and .!( p.rt.rif-ni has hecn fedlowed by an autberize : statement at the. White House tha' I're-s't Ibirdinp's :ippri-beuiin over a prospective dt f.. it ba. di.-apnear ed and that the pre.-id. n; is "highly pratifi' tl" by the modest" reuets
of the officials of the government. The total of all e.-tlm.tt( s is said ta be Mill within the limits tho prc.-:-
nt orisinally pre.-( rile,i. No details wen- 11.4 b jnibüe e.nl
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pirls chosen from the e-arlinp c..is.- j.rubably none bv the upper class edhVorF of tlie J (. to
association. It acts as an auxiliary
to tlie College Y. W. C. A., asin social function--, eleu tiers
III b
tins - th it d;fi" and '1 d ; rc-c t or
uiitil the bud-
c. r.sies n-xt month.
miJtj
bet.en the budget department heads
lie general statement
e n"r and
Sunday meeting-. The irirls revive i whicji f--r a time appear d to bi
training for future membe-rsliip :n j irreconcilable have almost cotnplcte-
Y. W. office and in ether respensib! , pe-fltlons. Flection to the cabinet is j one of the distinctions in Oberhn. ,
ly lee-n cctiiposed. Mo-t serjotw. of these tlifftiences had to do with the appropriations for the army and
campus life.
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nisht. Tlie moetincr. whidi will be, Tlie following brief r.sum of the postoMico as a veritable delupe
mail bov.
"Another weste caused bv sheer iVIFE FINDS JAIL IS
thoughtlessness, arises from the ctis-i tim of many business houses holding
their mail until the close of the busl- j ANDFBSON. S. '.. Nov. 4. ; b u !
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nv.- Hiivii ine-y release n nj int; : nen r raiiK .aiwiews wt-iä hi uic
navy. 'ontt overs.es touching thff ,1 ppropria tluns were earned to ths
TOO SOFT FUR HUHßY
i b nt atJ compromise faorabl
ei.Ke 10 ;n- ?ecr larn-s o. j
- :em --ta tdisiimer.;-, on tra; one
haivl. and to the bnciKet, direkter.
I by th- pia side nt. on the oth
er. V(1 O 1 .IChed 'A
ir. the form of a smoker, will be held at 7:45 o'clock in the- executive dining room at tho Studhaker Corp.
UICH.MOMV Alt ItlIhV county. ' 1 1 ant No 2.
Ohio, is preparinp for the tir.-t an
nua! celebration of St. Clair day, to
that
Besides Prof. Keller. W. .1 . Harr.s
of the method. s and standards de
partment c
situation is published by the lira Cross: "Per generations a great, (ireek (rdonv has existed in and about the
All ! chain-pang for violating the prohl-
day, cancelling inp cases and
machines, distribut- ! bition- laws hi-' wif-. Mrs. i:n?d!;i other facilities of ! Andrews, sorrowed. With true wife-
handling the n;ail which are practi
cally taxed to capacity during the
lav to the c
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city of Smyrna, Asia Minor. As a 1 rush, are idle. If peoplo would res alt of the recent war between change their mailing habits to the
be observe-d tomorraw. On
date 130 years ago. Indians and i and S. M. Havens
the Studebaker 'Corp. I Turks and Creeks, the (5rek army
li
tt-hit es fought a
at Fort St. Clair, which lies adjacent to Faton, on the west, l." miles southeast ot Bichmond.
Nf II iid h, n rier briilpr ill be tili mot coolly lrlilr in the world eioept unction lrilK.
Indiek district at a meeting in the JA-dick I.anelical church Lintia? fternoon at o'clock. There will V a Ker.eral c'ä meeting, to be followed by departmental conferences for dlccudslon of the problems and methods in the larger f.e'.d of religio u education. C. F. Wilson, president of the County Sunday School .soclatlon. and other county officers
will a-nalst Mr. McKibben on thoj program. An expert .story teller will j
entertain th children during the nesion with BIblo torirs. TM-s convention is one of a ferie. which Mr. McKibben is holding throughout th country in an effort to bring to tho rural district the tarter opportunity and program or rcllflouj "education a it han be n norJcc J out In the South Bend Community Training School of KelUIoun Kducation, now In its third year if uccesful operation.
All ihr fll H.
t r v to maki bor of
riLNKIX)UT Suanlcy Paul, the .-'.vcn-ycir-olii son of the ntv. Wil-tlifm-'l: im A. Frye. pastor of tlvo Holiness church here. deal follow. ng a
I short illne-a from m-: nib ran 0 us llie Cliihlrcn tf Mary of St. Pat-j , roup. The child was ill just seven neks chun h will give an Armistice ' d.ijs. The Rev. Mr. Frve came he-re
memorable battle. : are scheduled to speak.
Prof. Keller will speak on the subject. "Why Metal Warps." He in in chargo of research extension work at Purdue university. Breeding the meeting, the speaker. .md executive committee liold a Hinchom at
the Jefferson ho:"'.. Mr. Hav-n be the specke r.
Tlie public i s ; t ! 1 ; o k
! ha bee n driven out or Turkey ana
an attempt has been made by the Turks to force the entire Creek population of Asia Minor out of that country. "As the.--.- refugees speak the Creek- language, they hae been taken by British, American. French
extent of depositing their mail two hours earlier than they do, it would revolutionize the postal system. "After ail, the postotfice is the great public servant and it behooves every citizen of the country to make that servant as efficient as possible. ".Much of the criticism leveled at
wdliind Italian ships aid put ashoreitne po.stomce J lue to the careless-
cither on the Creek mainland or theiness of the general public."
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a t : !. a
0 I Creek ' bi-twe
i-;.ar,d. of which many n Smyrna and ; recce.
lie!
"World Is Good"
nicht d mein, night.
I'.ai
next Friday , (ne j ear igo, from New Carlisle, (.
It l r otlrnalt'il too rout for C'hriotm:o.
many want
1 In tlie fall i Tfry .toudk mun'n fancy i
jur j n i k 1 1 1 1 tnrno t thouRlit of nnt:i l laus
" - f ' ' aw : v f .- W- . . -V' V - ; v .. i-
Two days T marrie! lifo com inced KeiMirtA cm llie ..Ulli annual eon-! Ruth Bange that marital bliss is ent ion of the United Ty potl-.etae ot: impo.-ibi and that 1 .; f p ' al! by
America recently
w ill ho heard
inp ot thdae C. A.
leid at e'level md 1 lierse'.f Ls prcfoiable.
it th monthly
the St. Jo---;:i 'a!b y Monday nibt at t!..-
Butli plight- j
meet-jed l.er troth to August Bange. Oct.
j !. 1 ai.d tn Nov. 2. l'J2-' she and , h r new found love wer separated. ; Sli.. charges cruel and inhuman ; treatment.
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One to rrlieTe traffic con .--I ion 1 rll auttm for cash onlv. , About 10O yeitr n. tod.iy : were pootrrltv.
all of a
J On motion 1 d. crce suit .
f the fdaintilT. f Mab'l Irer. S3
til
e
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For Local Uedding Concern j
against Fornt-n Skiies h.a.-:ii.-.-ied in the Suprr
-Te Chester Idontgornvrv.
ecu d:.-
o .r
bv
erune nr luectrd to mo un.
Demanding the South Bond Bed- ,iD the Wärter.
liraven
A fals" nirm jdioneil from C Porta g a v. and
o c.c
aturdav
t'inc Co. be placed in the hands of & receiver, F. A. Baush and Mary K. limine, doing business a" F. A. tht'ish and compan. and the Milwaukee Woven Wire Werks have
filed suit In the Circuit court against I tral station answe
S men Zeffron. The plalntiffi IUush and Laming declare they hs.e .wo r.ote.. one for Jl-C.CO and the other for $136. 11 cutttanI!nc apainst the defendant, 'while the co-defendant Milwaukee "Woven Wire Wcrki illepe.s that the
r ' lire w as telec Busse bake..,. Bex sts., at 1:4". 4 aftcrnoo'i. Ccr
red the Call.
Plans Made for Training
; Course in Scout Leadership j A training course j.. Boy Scout 1 leadership will start next Wednes- ' day, November S and continue with ! eight sessions through the months of November anal Dea rnber, the se- , si or.. being held at the Chamber of i Commerce building-.
The hrst session includes addresses
bv . A. Bryan, president of the j South Bend council cf Boy Scouts. , AN". W. Borden, superintendent of
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More tlian 3i IxSl.fM n) rootace oUmpO itrc print-.! litily. H Ii) don't u'i people py jour bill t
defendant is indebted to it in tho
ium Of 12. K?.
r...ujh and Iim
ire asi:. Judgment for $600 and tho Milwaukee Woven Wire Works seek IJ.S0C.
Carl Voi'lhers, Member of Police Department, Quits Ofther Carl Welker, uppcinted. t.a th local police department Jan. C3 cf th'-s year, tendered his resignation to Chief cf Police buurtnee Ipir.e Uct night, jrivinr no reason for hi ction.. Ilia reeirrca-tion w p.ccepted and he wa.s relieved of duty Iaet nixht. Although no reason wo given by Veit; lie em. It 1 a!d v.gnmcnts given hhn which hs disliked and which h .upeilor cfücer. refused to ehur.g-.' are the caue of his actions.
.1. U llauley, SO. 1T0J .Marine striding a t.cvcio, suffered bru.ses to his '.eft '.eg and right ankle ;.t 1:4" o'clock SaT"rday afternoon v hon he was struck by a Ford machine driven by J. D. Sander:-. Ia Paz. Ir.J. The police ambulance was called to the scene of the accident.
sihools, J. P. Freeman, deputy chief 1 scout executive of the National conn- ! - .i. C. II. Steife, sc 'tit master of troop !
Jc and Bev. Hugh O'D mnel!, rector of Padin Hall of Notre Dame How scouting is made attractive
to the boys, e rpfniz.ition of troops, J tho t nderfeo; knows, these are somo tin subjects for study fori th rirt dav'.s work. 1
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1 "As tlie Creek population was . .iriv-n out immediately following the , great lire which destroyed tho city i of Smyrna, and that also destroyed I their hom s. liousehold poods anl ! business, these refugees havf been
landed on Creek shorevi without resources and with no means whatever of protecting themselves or ot feeding themselves. It is estimated that the number of these refugees thus suddenly precipitate I upon Crcece and h r islands is mare than "On CiO". The ( hief centers into
which these unhappy peop:.
be, n erovvde! are Athen-.
have
Saloniki.
Unusual Stories
ly regard she felt that "hubby" v.. is falsely accused and mui'hly abu-cd. Not now. His sir months' sentence it nowhere in-.ir what he ieserves. according to her way of think ing. Recently Mr.-. Andrew dee1J.--d to c-all on friend husband at the camp and cheer him up. lb- didn't r.eed it. When sdie arnve-d she 'iund him sitting in an automobile billing and
! eooinc with anoti'. ;- wojVi.an and I mm ai-.a
with one arm encircling lie:-.
I Mr.s. Andrews went fraight to J.1 ' Mc.ek King, supervisor of Anier-ont
i rntir.lv too! him .ibrnt 1T1-I com- T
i plained thai "IiubbV-' -.e.-ik wa ', entirely too Pt::i:. H- a t r.ir.- : ferred from kit .-lien w..rk t. break-
i.ac!;ei ulthout any de-
tlmate--.
Dclh it i- l)i-api'arinp. . . i .- foi m. lly i.iiJe known n'
'the Vh1t' IloU-e tb.lt prospect'
deficit (f X 000. 0(c.', Vilich loomed lavg nome time ntro, la melting a- i. i'-ult uf the paring of c-t.-mate-that h; s br n goi'.g on an 1 that tb.e Jr. i a-e-t--.- cf outp.) over Income will prubibly c t e-xcee-d J'O1"'.eCa.uOt'b Me.tt.s of tal:i:-.r c.iie .' tit --, it wa sail, are ir. sight. A balal.eir P cf the b'l !! by the !. ' of the r v fi---.il j'-tj app ars to 1 i robibl. . Tbe ii;'.- If.a;-.- tr-"k -
.1
.d ti.at .
by t!-.e b a 1 I to p; . -
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:mprove:nr. . d i 1 e c t o r a 1 . a
A
PIUTITA' yriCK VF.KY QUICK." A wayfarer, 6,000 miles from his ' home and country, Saturday furnished city court w-ith something uf the unusual. Joo Dice, an Argentina n, was
charged with public intoxication. He 1
was taken into custody at Chapin and Division s.s. Friday night when Ins legs, according to Patrolman Buzny, failed to support him.
"Who and what are
inp rocks.
!
Pastor at Work
single island of s s
s7 -
pi
you?" in-appraising
Mitvb-ne i? said to the defendant 'oefore the lar. Dice
Kavala anl the Creek I -1 -1 r ds. The j qui;-, . Judge DuComb.
more
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The
net meeting will be h Id o:
1
Indiana av. arl Main 5t., from
v. here
I home.
t h e Sa
Hanley wa removed to hi'.Hanby turnel In ahead of n .lers car. it was Faid.
In New llritain. Conn
three mice. -le evidently expec v i nter.
IIAi;riX)Bl ni'V Tiden, attempted to carry away the hou."hol I p .ss-s-ior cf A. W. C.arr. a
Tuesday cf the following week when tlie following speakers will be present: B. W. Fries, scout commissioner, W. B. Kiplir.per. regional aout xecutice. and Bev. A'.btrt 11. Monger. 1 a-tor of- the C:r-f Meihi..b-r
cat Is rl.lnf , , , al church expect ft lurrl
1 ne committee or. training i-
W. W. B rd on. C. H. De Haven. F. C. Rc-
f.rmer
Mr. (birr
c: v.
V!
Wh
n
ar-
made up of Sr.oke, John
m o 1
M. A.
.1. Bev. Archibald Mc Clare. Itov
Fries, David B. Cuilfovle and 1
1 rya:
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0."i0 of these jieo-
than half of wb.ora cannot
be provided with any -heiter m baildinig- now available. linnntliate Ito-pon-oe
"Tiie able-bodied
Creck have larg-ly been seized and imprisoned, or have been driven into the interior of Asia M.nor. the: result biir.g ti.at refugees for whom help i- now required consir-t ohietly of wem n and ehillien. with a small percentage of feeble and old men. "Thn r.reek COVe m nie p t . imnOV-
wa a short li e fr-r-t in heighth and
perfectly
pood
I erished by a su'c
wore a deep red tan that would mistake h.m for a Jap. "And have you any money?" jue- i tioned the court, uf.on. learninp the:
men .:iiiong tlie-defendant's nationality. !
"No." This .vas in Fnghsh.
"You knej
"No sabe." There was r.o interpreter but Dice wis given to understand by word and gesture that he va.s to leave town in "0 minutes or po to Jail. A flitv .-mi'k. flrmttv rsme to denote
II.l.l'. in. i"C"'- ......... ... Ion of di.-astrous comprehension.
he wav out of
town?"
wa :
"Poco pronto," grinned Dice. "You make it may pronto." said
J s U n a t . ! e 1 u 1 : 1 e l i i i i ini - -
! pencv and lias appealed to the
i :-,r, ra Cm-- for hr'.n. Tlie the court.
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response or tne ne'i -cs. ..- " instant. Not only are At. erican . j;cw pocJ:cts Picked DurintJ Z'Z :Tf:Ä Homecoming Celebration:
pc have already ure piCKpe.CKet c-.mp.a.nL .van- ' . . . . . . . , 1 ii
from the chapters n.aue 10 inp po,:e f-i-ia,i, .11-1
clotair.g, the though no money was reported tiK-
suits and coats-, atjen. F. F. Conway, cmeago. maae
thev are to reacn in" r?- uiu o-puu 10 uiv jiui.o- a ,
G t together what- aid to detecting the p:c -.pockets.
Hl U. A Cilt CIV UUlv. .I.U.I7. "aim
on
committee, nnj send
1-re sidem
tb.e Council, j
The t xt book Which will be used
rived honie he fuur.d hk hovt-eba id . tliroucbout the
feeds packed.. n-ady to be ni'ned ' S -cut Handbook ! front tb.e hol'.-.-. Tin th: vi-; -4
i dcntly were frigliter.td
curs is the Bov
The devil has not yet ccnquere-3 and the world is cs p0l as it ever was," optimistically remarked Mr Sarah Smith when she cel-v.arej her ninety-ninth birthday. Mrs. Smith was hencred by the Baptist Temple Bible Society of which ehe is the oldest member.
were frightened aw:y before 4 B. B. Cleaner.-, Main 705.
inc. blankets.
be.n made, but
must come the infant'
shoe?, the warm
once
fucee-s in
ever garment" you have (-g'an'z vour collection
your cutting committee. 1 n-r nin'iivcr material
already for sli ipment." Fp to the r-re-ent time, no committees have been appointed In St. Joseph county, but will be in the immediate future. M:- Store !-. This is an anpeal for immediate work to be done before the cold weather sets in.
:ou have
containing lodge
a .eatbf:
r.-: ni'.er.-hip cards
Manv a man In
nrf.,1 f-rds that he h pa tking money that fj rjiak' any friends.
and receipts irere tak' n from Conway's hip pocket. He . unable to jay where the robbery took place and did not nctice his ;os until after 10:30 o'clock. Bight men were detailed by Cbde?
of Police Lane to wtch for expected !
pickpockets for the horr.epoming at
tractions. A. close watch wa. kept
, on the downtown theater and ho-
I tels. and this precaution Is believed j the hour of hl-Jto be responsible for the lack of'
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paring tbe.. i.v the b i
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!!- will p ".:. oat cord.Irj: to Inis ypcki irni- for loo-e r.ir.g '
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j P.. B.' Cleaner.. Main 7öD. COC'-SB
Net content with digging up fnnds for the new Fifteenth Street Christian Church. Washington, D. C, the paster, Bev. J N. Jarrett and his congregation inttnd to ccraplete the digging for the foundation before turning the werk over to the contractor. Itev. Jartett Is ehown wielding a shovel.
s. It. P
the aula.
are
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Tbis is t; hurie r.r't I' . hir.ty. bat the human b
h 1 1 Is
l.mthr. ; y that in 1 stc r.ta'lrus w - t ,.
The
lir.ci vf curt s.ty i :fa,;v ni f a ere it deal of 0 J:
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