South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 334, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 November 1922 — Page 2
THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
TIERNANS AGAIN
HAPPY; PREPARE 'TURKEY' DINNER
Thankful That It's All Over Now
Brooks Must Die In Chair Friday; 'Ready', He Says
Affcrlion Prominent in Dia-1 mond A. Ilmnr a Rrronriiiation Is Complete. i '. r : - i- I f I .go : e .
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tunato in a way Augusta's with
TIG Kit OK FRANCE THANKS AMERICA FUR RECEPTION rillc;o. J. iiy A. I. ) ; : y- C:. :; t-:.:r-ir I e I"-. i:i-.I ;.it. Im ;:r. tcT' to f'r0 rlr tv. " h.i " is h-'1-trnlht ..'...'tat'I ?h'- f..'.: ...v.: u ThiTi'r-:i : r.c : "Io;i'y tni. I '. y ki'-.l rc "pt li'.i pr.ir.t'! .;:.! t '. . .'i t;-r.t!i:i f ivrr, tu !'." h f n.y mvi', t:i 1- "h I a:.; th.mkf.:! ior." T). f-r:r.'r wir ; ::.:r. :xr.-i vero 1 t!; !'..-;r:'i f a - -. t ;nIiir'"-.-" h r.- y. .:. : ,i.; . r.t tr lay rr:.t;-.ir a i t .iL;;::. 1 I 1 ;iv at ; '.' 'c'.' .iTairrw iü'in:;:; - :".u -rr.-'.,'A. 1 :l . w h' Ii- v. ;.: ..t t :l toiv.b of i !n an l .h I: : r a öhort r il" a.blrt.
STATISTICS liOOiS'F
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SAGINAW RIVER HEARING ES SET
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W ro now happy In a )rrfect unlorf tändln. "?.ry "rown Point c.fcciialf was
f,a (Jod-:nd. It rroyed th turning ;ro'.rt In my lifo. C.wa and I wer; d?f !n?(I t bo reunited. I want it tlfarly ttndertood that we have burieI tlu) r'-'-t an-l tliit in tho futur. Uf will Ftan.l faithftj'ly to-
frethr. I nm ntcfui th.it rirrutnstiinfts tavf 5hapel thenisclvci to thi; cnJ." ho volunteered. ThJiiH lial r.ot been runnin"; smoothly at th.o Tirrnan liomo lnc th reported reoni-IUatlon Sunday, folli?.!;'! TiTH.in'F return from 'hiajro. wliere i left hi. bride of nln hours to return homo and "And out a few t Isinirsf." and found anion? Them that he prrfrrrd to -ray by 'iv' and -ahide i.y Jud?o Montgomery' "ourt dee!'onf. "fias'' Xkw Happy. Thero haI be'n mucli unoasir.ess In tho mind of Mr. Tiernan. she feared that John wn-i not sincorc. T!'-rnan had attempted to convince hr of th sinrer.ty of his reylodzpd faith and love, and had only partly tnf...t..,l. T.o much va hoir.g
j said about P.I ar.eho to tTiake life ( Pi ful within th..' home. Thrro J mUht hav- h-en a bit of jealousy, -who k n ' ws? A.i'I today, with the r.irsco ot th Iowa brid to lie- et-?h!ek.
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union dinr.or. Privafi' Kalo I'rUlay. I ' Plan- arr point: ahad for tho I privato salo of furnituro at the I.Tiirii'm homo l'rlday morning. That
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I lrs. ii'roaii i.o i.in m. j r.othini: in t!ie May of a hapiiy I conelha t ion othT thin th" pai 1 :.r. ! h.i;););y " rnt abn.it th ht
News-Tiuifa Photo Tuiin P. Ti-rnan, hi.s wife, Aujru.?ta II. Tiernan. and Uaby Pi'.ly. all have sonvethini; to be thankful fur, they raid ye.st-rd.iy eeninj whon they ptxsed for The News-Times photographer. And today John, who has legained tho f.ihh ani untidenee of 5iis wife, and Auufta, who ha. rewon the love of her husband, and Pahy Hilly, who "Papa" Tbrn.tn now retorrnizes as his own. all will have ;i regular Thanksgiving, turkey and all, and a family reunion j;t thoam.Iy homo on Diamond av. tho home that will bo theirs until Friday, when iho rest of the furniture v. iil tto. It v. a.s a real picture of love at that once wrecked home yesterday evening, now that John has forgotten Piari'lie and Clus h;is forftottn her too.
Montgomery's fare 1ind Veen brat
with a blunt instrument. Th- doi lir.S be n hilled to Tirevor.t cliseov- '
erv of tho siavtr. it wis believed. So
wdl hidden was the piara of Mont-! comerv'.s aissinatlon that the hod'- I
his disapiv; arar.ro. This aotlm U ifi,. i,.a. o-...,f ,in!n.r ;... ! prova! by Pre.-'
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rouhl muster. It ir.clu.les Stuhldroher. th quarterback find of tho year at the Hoo.-!er 5-ehool. who h-ar not be. n niven the chance, to start a cranio yet. lie i.s considered the best bet of tho Ir:j!i, especially sine Frank Thoma., tho other pilot is hot he roil by an injury. Wntoh I-.j don. In the. linu the visitons will have Cotton and Prown, .two men who wero out of the .'"arnerio cranio. I.rown l.-irt lirr n out ineo th" Army encounter. b cau-o ( f a broken arm, but is in tine trim f r tho came, it Ls iid. (It-no Mayl was iven t!io call on ; oru Ver.qara fur the start at-om', duo undoubtedly to the sensational Kanio he played .against tho Pittsiiur-r team. In tho b.uktieid Poekne plans to start Jimmy .'row by and !n Miller, hi lirst Mrir.iT haifiau ks. with K!mr I-iydc::. win: has developed in I'astner's j-lai... Paden .iiuwe.l prnt abihty in p-kin hobn at I'itt-huri; and his Pip. thrc at ability is on.- of b,s yr-.t-.-t .is-.-ts. Ho will lo wat'lp'd by tip. Nehriu-ka '.fain becau... I)aw.-an behoves him to be tho mu-t dangerous of the visitors".
STATE DEPARTMENT DEFENDS POSITION AT PEACE CONCLAVE
HIP FLÄSKERS HOOT RAIDERS
1 'iHi !. wltt tact but n lew min-
jcharqe. who r ryr cl a record crowd ! tuf buyers and "window shopprrf." .-.f'er tho Tiorn.m Affairs are
'settled here, nod tho divorce rros---omplalnt of Prof. Tiornan I di'nacorii .Tiidco Montiromory. if he
j 'chooso to di-rnlM It. the family- M'TPOn. M!.-h.. Nov. 2f. "Why ! 'will Ri to h'.c.ipo ti reside. Ves-!(or: t Ju , Kn n;,t tiuc arrest some ? - i .ii. ,1... i - . ...
terday wo Ttaby Ihl'.y mruui i j hank robber.-.? ' wis the shout that
p fraru patrons of the Pitz
''WIiv Don't You Arrest Bank Rolihcrs?" Thev Yell at Plain Clothes 3Ien.
Hughes Enters Formal Denial to Charges Hurled by Henry Morgenthau. WASHINGTON, Nov. ':0. (V,y A. P.) Published attacks upon tho position the American government is taking at the Lausanne conference, attributed to Ilonry Mor?enthau. ambassador to Turkey under the Wilson administration, prompted the state department to issue a formal denial today, aimed rathe? at tho implications involved in tho printed version of Mergenthau' remarks than at tho specific allegations they contained. Tile speeilic staPtnont involved a I lejjed co-opc ration by tho state department with the Standard O'.i company to obtain renunciation by the Dutch Shell company, a British connern of a portion of its interest5 in Pale-tine, in favor of tho American -company. The department'" statement said' Morcbtnthau had been either incorrectly quoted or mbsinfortnc d in that connection. No
Columbus whero Iiis cas- was tried on a charge of venue, Prooks devoted much of his time- studying the bible. Illiterate and knowing only the moral code of a backwoods community where ho lived. Prookf madhis living principally by hunting and farming on a small iscale a few acre of ground. He never had a ohanco but few. however, sympathize with him bicau-o of thrt revolting nature of the crime ho committed.
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B. P.
YOUR HEALTH
"While many holidays are joyfully) observed by the people of the United i States, perhaps you know there is in no which is really a national legal holiday. Mach individuil state de
termines for itself what days shall be set apart. Aside from the chvreh festivals, the Fourth of July is the or. most generally obrerve 1, but the particular holiday most closely id'.ntiaed with tho soul of North America Id Thanksgiving day. It took real grit .and imagimtion to be thankful in tho gloomy times of 1621. Certainly it must be hard to celebrate any event if sentinel must be set and powder kept elry te guard against attack and maybe sudden de'ath. Put the Pilgrim Fathers and tho Pilgrim Mothers were inrepid souls. The joy jn the! hoirta and their gratitude to God for their preservation through years of oppression and hardsltip, u'orcame the fear of treachery and of stealth of silent foe. Whenever wo who live on thi.1? lucky continent think of a day of celebration wo think e.f casting, music! asd laughter. Thanksgiving day is different from most o. th-. other holidays. It begins with solemn worship and onds in a feast. That was the program of the first Thanksgiving, and it has been carried out ever pince. For more than
throe hundred vrara the oeotdo of
word has yet been received of Pordth1 UnUod state-s have prayed and
Cleaner", Main 70 3. adv. "T2tf.
inary surveys and estimates lur a 21-foot channel in Saginaw r:. r. A committee of the s'.i,:;!;.ov P.oar dof "o:inncive composed id Charles "W. Stiver. Pclait N. Wallace, William S. Pinton. ('.-, rrite p. Wilcox Karl 1". Wil.-on ami V.';III m I. Pilvs. ha.s liuai appointed to represent this city and already has e onferred with a similar committee
from Pay City p;a-: a ring data ro-j ' diiion girding the chann-l improem. nt W '.hib.tion othce.
land it's value to tho two ej;-;. s. i ''' I ro a; .:!: on e cn
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ANDREWS NAMED PROIII OITICER WASIIINCTON, Nov. j'j. i Py i.
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FAIR TODAY WAMIINOTON, Nov. 10. T1mnkiKlinC weathrr mIM le penerally fair eu-t of tlio .Mi--Isijpl rifr -xet-pt for probuM. l.n-al mum alone tli (nudiiin loifr fron tlir lowrr hikfs i-iiotward, m-vordim; to today', fore--at of the rrtthr tiure.tu. lti- in tllu"1,l" tonijjht and tomorrow In mtitt of tlie rR:on eut of tin MissisMpjd n!-o is pretirid. Murli "oldrr wrathrr I reported, ttir bureau fahl, in thr North'-t, hil In tfir upper Jll-f.ikt.Ippi valley, upprr l.ikrs rr;lon anil in the soiitlinrt tlie w rather i l.ircoiidne warmer.
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Sir na Phi efigina teil
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at Mundo, to be known as f'.amma Chapter. P ta Cliaptrr i-- located at Huntington.
Ar.dr-"s will oceup; th" o?h--- ;:';. Pi p'-r;;;:i!;' tit eProa,i- i nam- 1. wh. .i will not ov.au;- until aft' r tbla w a r, 1 ia ne s said .
The priilc of in tor a day te thanks is c p r
rightfully hrlcni;s to a people se richly endowed with opportunity as wc Amerk anc. No natioi; in the world liü s greater reason te eilerNe thi day in the true spirit ot it5 euiinal conception. or more fervently.
.IMP 11MITV HAHTnUlD- CITY. Nov. : Plaakford county apjvirently is coming a mo.del community, county jail hero is empty for first time :n years.
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TOKIO DANCING THURS. AFT. AND EVE. TOKIO ORCHESTRA
212 S. MICHIGAN ST. RIachstone Theater Cld. Rogers .Stores in Ineiiana. Ohio and Illinois
I 'tomorrow will bo th Tirn.in's la-it . .. A" -.,1 1' f rs ft ,
'.dinner in th..r
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J ia.tl ho rrnv.svd. Mrs r.r.mrnor lialil ho was Inno with him '"once 1 or,1 for ftlb"
M ix that
Mr.. Primmer roPiful .o aa a , ,vj,,n (
' nnothrr word, but her f.ithr .ictiri; j an ypokosman -.!d: "Ye.. sb.e
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Tl-noigh With Her. Prof. Tierni l w married to th" lo-v.i wlJorv at Cro.vn Point. Ir !..
.last Saturday. tv?. days afte: had v-. rcr'.'.l a d v-r from
uivi.' l Tiernan. hrr?
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he has
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Ntr.rt huur.s hi:"r ih profe.-v.or illvorce wen rderad v.cMf-.l l-y Indies Mor.t;orry, and h- loft hi-
l.r .lrt ii i h.au i .irii ro.uriit
Fred .M n ou need
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tr.ips at v Parndn.an
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in p'a.in clothes, an;';ey were policemen.
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order's court Tuesday. P. Thcmp.-on, of 2 .'no ila a v.. and Pdv.wrel IP Purllnga.r.' rv., were ! "a irge.s cf taking the van:' ts int;- tiio cafe .: tpiitk.-. therefrom.
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"'atll'--. With Wfcn orders from following r. . : y patrons o; drmkins? ibptT g it .: :;:, pr-ek-
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Curzuii s statement to the liress at
I. ausaun.no recently that Great Pritain regarded the Slan Pemo pact ns regarded the San Peine pact as "null antl ve.id" and there is no disposition here to doubt that such is tho Priti.-h attitude As to tho general attitude of the American delegation at Iiusanne, It can be said authoritatively that instructions to Ambas-ador Child make p very plain that paramount interest of the Fnited States relates to humanitarian , considerations such as the rights of religious and racial minorities, the protection of educational institutions and similar ejuestior.s in Turkey. It is strong-P-honed in Washington that th
j Lausanne meeting will result In genjcral agreements on these points. Conferences at Liusannet between I Ambassador Child and the Turk'sh
d.eb-g.'tes are believed to have dealt with ,-uoh questions rather than with preliminary steps toward a separata ir.aty with Turkey. Fuch a treaty .it is thought in official quarters, woull in all prohaPility. he predicated birsTely upon airroement reached by t lie lvtusanne conference and the treaty negotiations, therefore, follaw ratb.er than prec ede tho ror.ferc nc. Tp.o open door pe-Iloy of tho Fr.it-
i ed States as applying to Turkey l..i i ...
already beon statetl to the conicrer.ee by the ambassador. The viewtaken hero appears to be that the Fnited States probably would bo in lir otl to indorse a dl-po.tlon of the straits problem that was usreeabb. to the Furope.m powers, provided it meant equal trratment fo all nations, as thos powers are
fecistod on Thanksgivinc: day. Feist days are days eif danger to health. Intemperance in eating is productive of harm to the body. Doctors have little opportunity to participate in lh? loyful later hours
of Thanksgiving, because they arc too busy professionally giving attention to those who have fallen victims to the temptations of the tab'e. One trouble with holidays i that thrt dinner is po-tponeal to an hm; long past the usual mealtime. Hungers natural demands are added to the yearnings of the individual by the are-ma ef turkey, hubbard sejunsh, min-'o )h', pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce, and. above all else, the irrf-sistibk- appeal of the delicious dressing ".stutüt.g," as ifs known to the small boys of America. On e)tl;or days one serving- will suMico. TPit on Thanksgiving: That guest 1 count, d a "quitter" wlio tl -. s not i'a.c his plat" at least twite for another sllct of whip1 meat and fur a few more sweet potatoes. Let me watp you again-t evereating cn thU Tlianksgivir.g day. If you feel a degrto of i st!e-sn.- under this advice, ploa. bear m mind that warm.-d-over turkey nr....! cold turkey are jut as dt-'kiau- as
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he herd of Oov. McCray. of Kontland, Indiana Hereford breedors will be represented at t-'no International Pive 'Stock 17xpo-iti.ta to b" held here Dec. 2-:e bj-To entries from eitrht exhibitors. Th- governor will show J.; h-ad. He has been a prorn-
I inont exhibitor at the International
for many years and made notable, winnings every time.
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turies and with utmost reverence saluting those brave Pilgrims of Progress whose Faith was the cornerstone of America's noblest achievements with as deep a sense of gratitude we accept this opportunity tor expressing our thanks and appreciation for your patronage and so in the sincere belief that contentment, happiness and prosperity will always result from a policy of service to the public, this organization will continue to serve and achieve.
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I Wh.tley.
president of tho r;ty
Andrew waii given sone peanuts and I er. of thus if.v. is eP.-ad folowirg
ice plant and a veteran mar.ufaotur
u within a nuni-'nl an inarticulate cry, nervcu Ireakdown
Mr. White-lev
severe- couifhir.g attract- was wide ly ktmwn In manufactur-
AM 7 0 V WATCHES EMUKA-IRISH (;mi)irxO. clash
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or. :-. -.tad .iuueif.,t tr.o;r attent.on. i- .rs: a:d a ir.g iirt.es
!. ..; to s the girijtince was cf no avail and tho boy's ! fat e was M-cr. to fh.ir.jrv color, a
darkening of the face to alarm. Frantically
of
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j;:;g the ..":.. t r . Preston w.i jh'irt f arhe.- ;:. th j.ar an 1 ha
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NLCRO AND TRAIN oriTCKR woi ndi: n oKFAlh'MA CP1Y. No". 'Jib Pa ---r g: - .a a .M --ouri. Kansas and T tr.i.a w.'.e thrown into a
arr.t g when ja o pal-
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trie telephone was u--d to call a doetcr b it none wore found in their offices and an emergency all was then it n; in to the police. Coroner t lrtve. Officers DeVos and Parker wer
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Have Pretty Eyes
n charge of the ambulunee and rings.
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engaged In a i d.sre gnrded speed limits in making
eyes are red.
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I itta w hen (Jray pa h;a r search his-
slot : h rouh t!:e PalniT w i- w :, d b i-.
the run to. th.o Cdnic
Drs. Miller
h' a .' :r. del
use o!
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iitj ar.d Pyon ordered tlie boy taken to ' the operating room, but at once per-
colfd that iifc had already tpej
Tbe luvlv waas rerr.o..l to the
Nemeth undertaking parlors and; The eiuic- mange wid please yc
Corr.or C. P. Crumpacker called. j Dainty aluminum eye cup FHFE No verdict is expected be fore 1 Wet tick 's Cut Kate drug store.
No girl or or.-.an is j.rotty if her
tr.iined o: 1m.- dark ramphcr. hydrastis.
witchhazel. etc.. as mixe i in Iaopt.k eye wash, will brighten the eyes ural a Wfrk's use whl surprise yyj with U- gFI'K result.-. Peguhir
I-tvoptik keeps
lieaithy. -sparkling- and
tue eye.vivacious.
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