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| OF DISEASE ’ PAGE FIGHT ‘PHYSICIANS TELL MENACE Increasing Ravages of Cancer Impressed Upon Audience At Auditorium DEATH RATE INCREASES Eighty-four thousand people died of cancer in the United States last year, and the ceath rate is increas- ing cach year, Dr. W. H. Bodenstab, speake' the “Canser Week” meet. ing at the Audieorium last night, told his audience. Dr. J. 0. Qrfnson, another speak: | er, stating that he did not wish to frighten anyone but that the facts must be saced, predicted that one out of every ten persons in the audience over 15 years of age, would die of cancer. Dr. M. W. Roan told the audience ne of the methods of treating and the e¢forts of the scient- world to combat the disease. he meeting was arranged by local physicians in.cooperation with the American Society for the Con- trol of Cancer, In addition to the talks, made by physicians there was shown a film entitled “Reward of Courage.” Dr. Bodenstab, opening the meet, ing, said that the meeting was'ah effort on the part of American phy sicians and surgeons to help the people in preventing an increase of | the scourage. He explained to the audience what cancer is, Dr. Arnson told the ‘audience of some of the danger signals of cancer and how they could be recognized by the in- dividual, while Dr. Roan told of some methods of the cure of cancer. Dr, Roan emphasized that if recog- nized in time, while it still is a local affection,*cancer may be cured. ENTIRE CLUB 10 GATHER Commercial Club Meeting Set For Next Wedpesday The entire membership of the re- organized and expanded Commercial club will meet next Wednesday night at 8 o’clock ‘at the Rialto Theater. The mecting will be strictly a business affair, the first meeting of the entire membership. The by-laws and _- constitution committee met late yesterday, and drafted a repott to be presented. Other+ reports also will go. -before the club. PILOTLESS PLANE SUCCESS Paris Reports Experiment ini Aviation | (By the Associated: Press) Paris, Nov. 25.—A system of ‘pilot- less airplane contro lines passed aj two davs tests satisfactory, according to exnerts who supervised the trials with a 300 horsepower passenger | carrying government’: biplanc’ that flew over Etampes aviation field on We dnesday and Thursday for sev- eral hours. The plane, going aloft with one one aboard, responded .to control by hertzian waves from the: Bromma: performed all the customary evolutions,.and then landed safely. During the tests the machine: was frequently lost from sight in haze and clouds. but it was always under control. “Glacier Park” Five Piece Orchestra, first; time at Coli- seum tonight. helps tofree you from that cold jf ‘; Veipated, as Ann Morgan workers from other denominations. There is a spirit of union and co- ‘helpful, and is |-power of christen brotherhood. PROF. TIERNAN, DIVORCED DAY, | 1 Figure in Paternity Takcs Iowa Girl as His Bride > (By the Associated Press) j sor John P. Tiernan of South Bend, Very few pictures have been | taken of Ann Morgan, sister of J. Pierpont Morgan, noted financier. | This picture. was taken on her re- turn to New York from Frahe- | where she has been engaged in re: construction work. FIRST WEEK IN REVIVAL MOST gave his age at 32. \her age as 24. Nigsued..at Crown Point,.thig mord- Jusiice Kemp and after the mar. ‘riage ceremony left Crown Poin tion. tanlaning! Ile beet Is Noted | Each Day at McCabe Methodist Church BY J. K. DORAN i Last night ended the first week of | the evangelistic meetings at\the Me. | Cabe Methodist church. Every day | witnessed an increase in interest | 'and a larger congregation each suc- ceeding evening. The’ singing was of a very high order, the singer being one of the greatest singers in church work and | was formerly in leading roles in! grand opera. The choir is composed of educated singers, with good voic- jes and greatly improved by the train-} ing received under the leadership of | Rev. Renshaw, the evangelist singer. | Yesterday evening the singing by the male quartet was greatly enjoyed} and tomorrow night they will do eir best. ‘he meetings will continue ‘for two weeks yet and the prospects are that great good will result from the effort. While the meetings were plan- ned’ by the pastor and official board of the McCabe church it was design- | ed and hoped. that, others would join! in’ and help and to the gratification of all the meetings are taking a much wider.scope than, at first anti- | many _ ministers.) ‘and church people from churches in) sur- “OUT WHERE THE WEST | BEGINS” “NORTH DAKOTA OF TODAY” - By Z, 1, TRINKA The most complete and enter- taining history of North Dakota ever written; authentic and ro- mantic. Highly praised by Lit- erary Digest and others. Copies ‘purchased by British Museum. Fully saa eAR RRY The \Noted Ban Photographer, Limited DE LUXE. EDITION of two volumes. Price per set $15.00 Prepaid. Send orders to North Dakota Book Co., Lidgerwood, - $50.00 Cash and $10 per month, buys a and Capitol. Price $275.00, best buy in city, see .ug.about this. 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BRIDE 2% YEARS OLD’ (By the: Associated Press)” Hansell, Iowa, sell, Towa, were ‘magried .in: Crown| Brimmar is 2: | Point, Inds today. \//fhé former pro.| been a widow for a year, her father daughter, has ‘een corresponding} with’ Professor Tlernan for some) He said he and ‘the girl’s’| Nee , red Dopéé BrotHers People have gotten over’ j . the idea that “used cars” and “abused cars” judgment on their part; Kee) - that is, judgment in choos- - I ‘inga dependable dealer to 4 if ~ Bay from. \ Vi ‘ é 4 ris ‘only; ‘as i food asthe fe Ble you deal ue oe B. Gieman Co. Smuacn ‘ome PHONG 608 © We fave is loaded the new ‘essed car We’ want eyery traveling man. to see the ‘ew ‘Utility Coupe. last: ‘word in. Fisher -body construction. S maaselioreahed 1918 War Savings Stamps Mature Jan. 1; 1923 We have the necessary. planks fcr -eash | redemption: of your 1918 War Savings Stamps or :to-exchange them for the new TREASURY SAVINGS CERTIFICATES “The Treasury Savings Director urges ‘the owhers to turn in their stamps now to avoid @ congéstion the first, of the year which would result-in delayed returns... _ We offer you this service without charge. First Guaranty Bank: . EV. Lahr. V. Pres. “ide ds. Py Wagner, Cashier. ye issuance of the license stated “that | Chicago he intended to begin “law. Mrs. Brimmer left her home on ‘ ( “Thuraday for. Chicago. Her par- }{¢nta knew ehe planned to marry Professor Tiernan. She informed ‘him; ‘when she left home that ‘she Jand. Professor Tiernan would make jthetr future home in Chicago, “AN OWA GIRL :(By the Associated Press) —ngell;* Iowa; Nov. 25.—Blanche Noy. 26. years’ ‘old and has ‘Hawn sald that hls}, Brimm mother have never seen Professor}: . 5 Tiernan. They do not know where: their daughter became engaged to, are ‘ear sed t I MY CIEE Rep ae dma S: DNS It is the New Prices: mer, who married Professor|I. Brimmer at Crown Point, Ind., ayy imme Gh a ‘What greater proot of Willys-Knight per; formance could you ask than this letter from Mr. R. M. Bennett, in which he says: “In 1914 my father, Mr. E. T. Bennett, purchased the first Willys- Knight car that came to Memphis, Tennessee, eight years old and is not only still running but is more powerful and more quiet than on date of purchase. more than one‘hundred thousand miles and has not required one cent in repairs to the moter. been done is the relining of the brake bands. used and driven by my brother and has not seen a garage or over- head cover for the past four years.” Incidentally, Mr. Bennett just»bought a new Willys-Knight Sedan “sight unseen,” even a demonstration.. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY WILLYS- KNIGHT - The Motor That 6-Pass. Touring, $1235 : Coupe, $1795. R. B, LOUBEK MOTOR 0. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922 this morning, Mrs. John P.. Tiernan stated that she did not ‘now the 7 John P. Tiernan of Notre Dame fame, is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs, Charles H, Hawn, a Methodist minlster here. | Pome EX-WIFE NOT SURPRIS! (By the Associated Press. South Bend, Ind., Nov. 25.—When informed that her former husband had been married to Mrs. Blanche woman, but that she had fx equently heard Professor Tiernan <p oak of a “Blanche” whom he some, day ex- pected to marry. As thvase state- ments were generally msde in the form of a jest, she states! she paid No attention to them. So far as she knows the new bride of Professor Tiernan has never been in South Bend. ‘ & $1950 This car is now The car has covered” The only mechanical work that has This car is now being and took delivery from the freight car without “7;Pass. Touring $1435; Roadster, $1235 T-Pass sedan, $2195 f, 0. b. 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