South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 330, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 November 1922 — Page 2

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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fcw;iys, ;: .!,1;:,a ce.eitol bv Anuncn. French, the festival, which will be held Jr. th, ehur-eh hall on S. not be. n complied. j -. . neu n . p...r..s . . .. ... . ' F.imi souvenir t.hotoorraTih) of the chur. h will be d .-'ribnte j ;,,r

""li.ltcve- iir Fe f n. 1 - i . . 1 Jta:.an capnaosxs n wvu ic.e . - - - - know' v.-v.(. ,.vV. ''-.I'. ; l rntish consm-nCr. "o'd" is proy-: 5 c-ial stunts will be arranged fcr the enteriamn., nt of vis::.,-. Wedne. ! PAl'L (' K Cn'r-Ve'-Vw-W, i.Vr h ,i0' a seriou? sra- to the prore..!-! day evenlrp will 1 -e Pastry Xijrht and on every nia-nt enou-h turkeys, peese Faul C. Hainkii. 'l" . 1 , 1 lur hus.aanvirt re-; ; chickens and du.-ks will be n hand to furnish Tiianköc-ivii.'- . Loners tor 0r n Wender r-t..

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[image] JOHN P. TIERNAN the nu-;ai-rH only to "kid the ' ruihhV." ?hrt r:.airn-d. "Ir. T.'n.an :ar!'.y l;r.ov .-my , , ' ' r..or about th I'.lanchc than I , ., . . . . , , 'U' ' ;!'an: , , r,''ri V' , "'f"1 I V' , i 'in x" --' - "r- 1 'r! 11 1 n , , ' " " ' ' i r1. ai,i 1 0!n n!"r- xi f'r "v'r': :' r :!,.;"tl4, t'ri, ri: ::r t0 ! :; us ana e.en .n nv, mstaru . s , I-rofosin marriaire. This J tian. h-; v.TOiO to l).!ri from the very l.q.nhin? nr.'I th? httc r. vc ro always love; '.e:t-r, full of s ntin.er.t and adm!ratioi, .-;r.d wh.ot nn i'l-al husband" he mut lrif he-m. "Sa v. rot. to him. l"n-,' lotterst twe a day and they f xrlniv-cd pictur-:.-. 1 1 ii.-Ml to rea.l the, !etter. aloud to .v. ami ay, "See how o.4sy I could sit nairrled apain if I wanttd to'." "When he .-hov.-.'d me Ju-r jiiture, 1 told Iiim. 'Surtly John, you doi't txpeut me to ho j Uous of hr. Vhy. he's fall ciiid skinny and Jook.-s as though slut had a goiter.' He said that that ua.- only the fault of the

Phofeq-rajdi. althou-h h. l.ad r.eyr j t K.' vo-tion. the electric Iii;hti Hicku'n bT didn't know. i .-r.-d. d'-d down, and went out. The Plenty of Money. ,-ity was in darkness for something "She ai-o told him that she had like three mi:; lit es, when the. power ;h-nty f.f money and owned property j vr.uluaüy i-cturnt ii. in Iowa s that if they married, There was little confusion resu'.tho would nt;t need to fear bavins an j "d wh-n the power failed. The in-extrava-tar.t wife. leidest was aciented iiumorouslv bv

"When I ;;t pa. k from Anderson and found the hou-e empty. I knew

taat he had jrcne to rn t her in 'J for alaut n;i' minute, at 1:10 Chieno." 'hut after that there was ro trouble T.ernan v.a.s refined a marriage 1 I'd mechanic.-; at the plant had re-licen-o at A'ai:kean by a jimico ' I aird th inme turbine. According of the pc o e. I to the policy in sin-h and exirencv.

1U"AV bri'b" ic- - y.uv old. j Slie, v.-a. a naive. They w;j u, pn , llan.-e!!i Iowa.

:;U. S. SEEKS OPEN !

T A A T) "HAT TnTPO TT v u U 11 i ULIuIdo ill v v vu i HI 1

HEAREASTSESSION!H?SSs;S"'""

Kiclian Wasliliurn Ciiild, U. IS. Envoy. AKIrc.--e- Dole;zato? at Lausanne. P.V JOHN 1IAOLFV. (I. N. S. StalT ( 'trre..-irtelctit ) I.AFSAN.Ni:. Nov. I'.". Tiie V:i ted Stat, s stands for the "..pen dcor" policy ;n the ue-ar .. :. i;;.-hard , Wahburn Child. Ani'-ri-.-ai; ami as- ! sador to Paly, and oi I.' of tli fee American o' crvr-. pdd tl.o .War! Fr-t ln-Ki'i' . i n f ! ' i ec t.u'av. ! "AmcrJ. a is jifi ::;j..-pd: O S f e k i - l" 1 pri vIP aid Amba -udor "hlhp "We are h. ie fcr the t.4l-tc-rtioii of AhH-rican licliis and to j '.Pta:: its-uraia-rs (i .m cua, ior' 1 in tho .Near Fa t." This wis the -. e..n.! time Mr. i hüds had addre- t d the p-ii-y. i ''lie eh' legates were s'iil tryimr to i vo; 'c "olt a settlement of the vast j a"'1 rJ-n I''-'l oil th-ids in Meo;o-j taniia b'b the Türks e-Jaim as their ; own propi rty irresp-eti . of I.eau' j r,t Nations mandates, the creation ot ilhe new IviJ.--d.oni of Irak in Meso- ' ''-imia and tie- Mosul concessions j ?l l 1 ' t'"' r.t. w-defuaet trov-; 1 rn,l,,"-t "f the old ottoman empire, j !':'itih - ;,-J'- to have maue various t, tiers to tne i :iris Chief r th so wee a tih-d-e to reeonie Turkish sovereignty over ... ... . - . . . .. . . . ... j 1. . i ; " Terr nrv : n i u o i ana i n e i j it'ii. i' o' 1 1 . -1 . . i . i .1, I. . . . j . 'Tli'lif Tt !'. I HC a '1 1 II t e r II a 1 1 0 1 I i ,cn, .. W , , T . Ä . I - .. 1 T i.:ai.ii"o.. 'ei', I'M.. ph vr. i ; 1. yli v,v.-) the proirross ' t - St. J. h. -;;:.!. The new , It ah'.iti.ui t tri at!y improvie a I very '.a!t Ideas i:i modern a"?pit.il

CHIEF LAHE DROPS OFFICER MTllTYRE

jjlMlbordinatlOIl, 111 Kelllslllg j to Submit lo Examina- ! tion. Charge.-. 'I i ort-'I r-.u-.il io i-rn;:t. 'rtii is f.f tli-' i hi f of I'O'.ir. , to m ; h:r:i or i.;a!.: ;i r:;',rt ol rn;iit."ii, F.tHirday iult.I in th" .-u--i ;fr.cijri fro':: tho dc ;ni t:r.f-!;t of j S-il .Mrlntyro, r.:-ht j.atroln-.ar. or; 'th- fort-- sir.r- J'ily , "M' Ir;tyr.-," aij Ch;-f Ii:" Jr. ! giv:n it.i.-o:;H tor as or-.-'r .u- . - . 1 . - - L. . ' - . 1 sirk Nov. 2-. Tiiur'l iy I I Dr. A. Thompson to -o to .Mclntyro'.r'ir rr joak a r"r'"rt a- to h'o conditio ar J. if he n ',.Jcl a phyiciar,, to t:.-t him." ' Th- folic., r?, r, ;.oIt.- i h k j to tJi.at hf vas rut ailni.tt-l to th- room, that the oft.'"rs wife "ie as lor reason t b.r was; , . . . . i a..,,kIur p. r.n. irani ik,:i. , a-:: th- doctor to all asiin and (d. - n.arui a report of his condition, j h:;t he wu atin rcfu-d permis-, y:t-n to Mclntyre." ! , 1 '."" 11 ' ' '" V the chief for following out lhj o.-der of rernoviri? Melrityr. from th for. e. It . he ievecl the hrsi in- . . . , . . -tanee o: its kir.cl 1:1 the history of th- local department. vhief will fi chart s on --;i ounds of 'iniihordinat ion", whi- li loumls of 'm.-uhordinat ;on . wh:- li the hoard of ;,uhlic safety will set a hearing by that body. The hoard take r,ffi-.Ial nott. of tho i:lru (.rtlf.r iu.xt Fnday niht, its n xt regul ir me-tirt ni'hf. Turbine Breaks and City Is Plunged Into Darkness When a mechanical part of a ui.-r if " i j kilowatt steam turbine at the plant of the Indiana and Michigan IIa tr.c Co. failed hm unht. South Hend was plunged ir.to darkness, for the hydro-turhi n which is us-d in conjunction with the steam turbine u.t unable to vtand the load suchten y thrust upon it. At '. o'clock, when tile streets wen crowded with pedestrian and traffic officers w u-o contt-ndincr witli the Saturday nii;ht pedestrians and mototists alike. The lights aLM in uue e:;tin?uish" li-fhts wa re restored firs-t to the resi dene..-i then to the streets, and linally iiower was irivort to the trolley car. ,::rr :,:! vv i.of;i:ic. tviake cur r!in"'tm;ls selections before the rush. 'urs ro : 1! n"w 1 " 1 1 b,s i ,doek. j'-welrv and silverware oetZ. ound o c " f i a

St. Matthew's Chapel

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Th. r.arish of St. Matthew's Catholic church will make its formal bow

I pit asll!'0-:ov::- 01F:i In.l uuru.it v.ee. i nun tue i

- direction of lie v. Theo. J. Ham-mis. i .1 ..,..-. ... , ..rniri! OTf ! -o.ir.-h i nni.ioe 5t iliat the entire . ' " ' 1 w 1 1 . . . ...... - i - . - . . i !... l., . ill'. eoH!I "U...J"ii . I iiu uic i ' u . .I. . ii ,

'festival w;s deciucd upon as an appropriate means of 'defrayin,' t'ie in ;-'

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$250,000 Addition to Hospital

ntade ;o far in Fe- eie- tion of the

x'.ng. t.,--.v neartn c...:..p;i.-r!, will practical. y double t.he present, facilities,

numb, r of already tauhshed fcili:iejs. construction, and Jt is expected that it

STATISTICS

i;ii;tiis. .r;d Mr:. Fdw.trd d. inv::f;-. K. s. -luv. i. Nov. J4, l dauu'ht'-r. I !,. r .1 Mr- 'r..nV Vv ". "1.". vth. a sun. 'r-1 Mli-. ''l?'l!,:r r.-::ki. ; ........... . Frank Fr-...i;r. Iv.-r.O 1! to It'."; O'.iv. r t. Cas:ra.r l'o.vl.ik. :2:. N. li.) st. to 4 0 Lor.Rl-v.' av. Martin White. T- Ih Wayne t. to; CO!.' V. rtrar-1 -t. ! K. A. H.-tz. T.;: K. Dayton .t. to, . :; ; Ivr.r. a :.a ;: . MAKKIAC.i: I.U'I JVI. I. uther Horral and 3Iaad L. ::iz. both of South Ueiul. II. l.,h nuhl-, ana . Olive Q- - . Loth of South olhi'h : Frank Kramer and Klia Ilorvath.; , ..... , T..a , VKJ'1 K" " u'. .. "." ' iji-d rt; M . , .i 1 1 .ii.i v ..i i .i , , . , , , . , ,,, . ' - ..,,.. Ar..f ,.i v.,,-, t?..vi. .' . , I mo. Dom oi ro ii.i i.ciux. John ,: yw rIowJ ( f Miiawaka!, . ..,,,,,., w-t- ,ru.i i ""Jam, . viU,- u tf Oaiic, I M:(,h ar1 (;ertri;Je P. irkin of oath It. -el A'thur Mitch el of Kr-tncn viull , M ;i I May of New Carlisle John Mueiler and -Mary P.uane, : both of South Fend. ' arl Nielud.s of l,ipotte and Alia' ihbe of South Ihnd. j Floyd Craham ai:d Jear.ate War-i ner. both of South P- nd. ' Herbert Mifflin and Ivahl Moore.! bo tli of Sou: It Fend. FM.e.-t lambarra-r of Il.imh I and Sara! i CIk-s cf South Fend Owen i-Jhir.L'eldecker of Misliawal:; id Mildred Stilison of South IPmd 'ory Sl-cuiu and Sn ih DidheN acre, both of South Fe nd Louis Mic-aalsKl and I.ot.te l.u - Kyns;;a. l.-ti. of South Fend. nil Belgian Bazar to he Held

Wednesday and Thursday an l an her ii:v. ; The I!,:can peooie of the Sa-r.-d 7!U" rl on June 1. Pcm. to; j . . 1 1 i .James Marsliall who survives her. . Heart chunm w id no.d th, t an- hus,)ap ; nual bazar n.-xt W ;..lned.-. and,. hy an f,au Ut. UoW

rri . i 1,.1 1 . mil inur.-Ma in in-,: no-. - - tractions and amus.meuts of d.f.er-; ent kinds are, on the program. The hazar is u.uIk the nvme - ni"!.t of -l o.pn uuint-i'x. j nc n.oney realized will lie applied to the new re-tirv now uiab-r construe-

tlon- i ''lay Township, died hi her home i esterday morning. She- had been ill' sToCKiioi.iu;i:s' Mi:i;nr.. hm- ,i-ys;ih ion;a. The annual me-etinc of the stoek- , Miss FienliMr is .survive, 1 hy a' beider. of the Saint .lo.-eph Puildinff , brother, Jaeoh. and a. sister. .Mary i and I.oan Asscviatmr., for the elee- j (,f L-ay Township, and a sister, Mrs. tion of dirn-ter. will be held at U . Matilda Zimnu-r of Mi-hawaka. Slie ! offices. ILM S. Main st.. Monday eve-, was horn in Clay Township August ' hing. Pee. 4th. F'-2. from 7 to S j U 1S6C and had lived there all her! oV.iK.-k p. m. , life. ft. W. Ziejrh-i, pre.-alent. The funeral will be he hi fi'om tla i P. F. Pondutant, secretary. res.denco at 1 o'clo. lc Ti:-V..iy I Advt. ?,'!' -?,. metrnim,', t'e p.-v. Orffn-v otticiat- ! in-:. P.urial "will be in Putt ceme-j I'liiii: i.ixai nr. tery. on Christian S'cience in the church . edifices Main an J Madi-vn st-.. Mon- .mij. A(.IJ.I.i: .MAHsIIALF ! day. Nov. 27th at S p. m. The pub- M,-s. Anlehne Kastwucd Marshall. ' lie is eord.olly invited. , chestnut .. died at i:i:. o elc s; i Advt. "3 2 f - U fl 1 . .Saturday mornim; at St. Jestp::s! j hospital ait er an ei;;ht week.,' ihm s--. ' SHOF NOVIIIriUS j si;e was born in south Hend F l. l, i P.at.nt l.atlur wa'.kimr .hoes. . j and had lived here all h i with "xford ties, have turnover lift-, .she was married on Juae ( tifhs of pl'tin hcdlitr aboitt twojpijO. to Jatoes Marshall wiai u. -j inches in width. ; , vives her. j i Pesides her husband, f-he is ur-j

every evening of Thanksivine week , . tli. n-ir:sli St M -i : ! nav' ' structure was built bv t'-:e nieanhei-s of: -. . j ....... . ... ............

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Second Symphony Concert Program

. .... D.r d Sy.r.pht uy orchestra v . ,t;ay,ki at th. v..,, : !iJtvit - :.. ii.;x'ii. .1 j) roil i ; r: i ,...t tj tw.e th ""urMri.-c F :r.-' jihony" ly Haydn an ! Cruj's ; f(r nrrh?r:i. r-.t'tU-I -.; c-r.l .T --' ;.:'.r" in thr-. -nart. ivo .or.?., aro u h :;:r: hy Notre Darne G!?o Iul under th- i j:,ect:on of John j n,-kcr. .i.s s.oj r.utr.Wr.s for the c:i--rt. Th. ' ar's Iah is comi-c?" 1 f vetor.i: V(), .. inkir .!ie orcar.:Zit:on tnoi cf .hp br.t lhat th l:nivfrj.;tv hashaa in V(sir The pro?ram 0 o' p'-yi :J. .".,' . ni I. ii 1 .1 n il I 1 . . LA : . 1 . . L . il I I t . i ' . ..-.'i.-a , Inf-r Mrzo llican: (Taies of ! IIoffn..in OfiVnbach ! .Minuet and r.a.varo" 3. Oavotte (Jr roni Strii.cr Ouartet ) " - a.izz.:.:. Southern MeioJy rape! r,) Winter Sonsr Cuilard Notn- Dame (lie-Chih. J. J. I?ecker. vor ducter. oaue u mour on u.on ; t.. Surprise Syt.vphony Ih.vdn' .vnaame movement 7- -Furd Jor?aIfar (Suite for OrciKstra) .... dr.pi (;l Introduction j (b) Rorshild'. Dreiüi j ('Triumphal Mur.h ! Deaths MRS. ANGELINE MAHSIIALL. ; Mry An?fline Kastwood Ma.shaTi.j ,.... rh,nni!t dM viock ; Saturday morning at St. Joseph's, bosphal after an eiijh.t .veeks' illness, i she wa. heu n m south iteu i i b. o , ja,; her parents Mr. and Mrs. UV i:.,s,,VÜ(u two ters Mr... Dorothv ' i Harmon and Mrs. Fucene Connors. ' (anJ one brolhert William I-Wtwou.l. i LENA EIGENHEER. Lena Kienheer, .Vj years old. of' - vived by an infant daughter. Ptt.v) , Jane, h-:v parents, Mr. and Mrn. W. j , Fat-twooel. two sisUrs, Mrs. Dorothy! ' Harmr-n and Mrs. Fucene Corn',.-.-, j land one brother. William l'astwoud. , I The funeral will be held from the! residence at o'clock Tuesday alter- ! j riotui. Kev .1. F. pelleviile will odi-j ciate. Ilurial will be ;n Powman ! j cemetery CHARLES H. KEMBLE. Charles H. Ke-mbje. 7 4 years old. I land for over e;0 years) a resident ot j South Ilcnd. died Saturday nlirht at' , his home. ll'IT j;. Indiana a .. after,! ; an illness et j)aralyi-is e.i en din;.: ! j ever two yeaiv;. For many years lie, j had ben a. prominen: mason eon- ; I tractor in the city. He was -y.c, I one of the oldest Odd Fellows inj j South Hend, having received his : Veteran's jewel, si.nifyin. 00 years! j of membership, a few yearst ao. j He is survived by a widow. Jtoe-1 I etta. thre sons. Hairy of Kikhart j county, and Ernie and Ralph, ot i : South fiend, by one ilauhtr. Mrs. i Ellen (iag.-. of .vouth Fend, and by! , 12 grandchildren and 'one ';ea: i grandchild. lie was horn at Mt. Holly. N. . on Jan. :;. 1S4V coroln-; to South ' ii'm a e.. n. m.:i . ie.i t on March 2 2. IS0. to Mis Uo-etta W f.f V!l.- H . . s . I n e m , e ! 3 I ..... , . . , o4" South Itend bi.ls No. 21'. I. O ii w. i . . n ... ...... .... 141 .., . ment. No. . I. o. o. I'. PAUL C. RAINKING. p. ;:t years old. died at !iis home t nicht. Ho hid H:s parents, 'harle '. and Anr-.a.iJ Painkiu,'. his wife. Fauna !.. ar.d;; ; one eiaujrhter. Mar?ar.t P.oce Ann.; ' urvivo him. He leaves aso tiiej

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Iialnkir.tr. au fu ctuui oeou. ... t Hair.klr.e; was born at TribbP . 1 M i : Adams county. Ind.. Nov. If. lS.v'h H On Sept. 24. PC", he wais marric I t at Ceneco. 111., to Anna . Mes n- . Kart. The funeral be held from St. I SULPHUR SOOTHES UGLY, ITCHING SKIN. H ; The I'lrt Application Makes Skin i .d nnel omfc rtafde p If you are s-ufferir.ß from erema or some other torturing. mharas:r.a - " I'skin trouble yeu may epiickiy be rid. jef it by u.s.r.g Men:ho-s?ulphur, b--j chire a noted skin .pe dalist. 1 This sulphur preparation, because M of its trerm destroyinir i ropertie.s. sei-; h ;dcm fail.'' to quickly .mbdue itrhin?. 1 i even of fiery eczema. The first app'.ication makes the skin ool and comfortable. Ita?h and Motehes are heal-j i ed tight up. Howies Me ntho-S ulphur 1 Ls applied like any p:iant cold ' ' erevtm and is perfectly har.m'.es.. You can obtain a rna!I jar from any good i drucfist. Adv

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