South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 18, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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MINERS' CHIEF

WARNS ÄGÄ1NRT i BACKWARD STEP Charge Nation-Wulf Propaganda Azaint Union- in Convention Addre??. ' "nr.f Inu'd piC on ) or;ra nized mine workers that th mrn employed in th ron-urlon ectiom'', of this -our.tr; In th coal Industry hnv aee.pd w-g r rl s -tlonv We do rot prope tr hav our standards of Uvlr.g geuged b"' th star.da.rdn of Itvinjr which r.Ma;ti anor.T these lr.!;ht"1, ur.'rtürrrenpi. w do not expect r foiie.-r t h e non-union nine worfTs tIovn thp ladder of reduction to tl.e nora3 of poverty and degradation which pfva;! belo-,v. throughou th. --'u.try today an organized propagand-t being carried cn, partleularlv in the bituminous regions, s r.ticipatlrg a wage reductions." said Mr. Lew;-. "It I? sought to make the mire workers respor.'ible for the prices of real find tho mine workers are rot refonelblo for the prior that 1 1 1 public ray fcr coil. Tho mine wor!;ra in both the bituminous and anthr.ar.fe field:, receive but a relatively small proportion of tho prbe which, tho public j rompf-l'l t ry." Want No Conflict. Th mire worker, ho raid, s-hou'd not be persuadd to accept any wago reduction to er.ihle the contumr to get relief from the cxrjlv charges w-hich are made by tho rallretds and the middleman. Mr. Lewis raid the union ha.-, not yet ben succeful In arranging a jlrt interstate conference In the central competitive bituminous dfl'is, nnd unle-K there 13 such a conference thej-e. wall b no contract. Th min' workers do not deire nr cessation of employment nffr April 1, Mr. Lwis said, and if there is no tiaso conference, ho addod. thn rspon?lMlity will rot rt with th) union. "T''o rnin w-rKrs v. ant nn in-du:-trnl inflict.' ?dr. I.wis a!d. "W abhor th thought of a. s-triko and yt a f do not propo? to avoid r.spon.xiblliry of Mich a. conflict hy doln? anything contrary to tho inrct.s of our p-opl or by d'in snythint; wlifrh In huor w .vhoull rot be lound to do " FARMERS MAP PROGRAM FOR PARLEY WORK Mjontlnu?d from r-X?a err) fhould h13 rxpcr.dd out5ido th-t"r.if-d l'-fitc& and thit very such a1vncp, bi wcurtd by axieQuato frurlty. Extension of thA stitiFticai worlc of th department of asricultuio ard r,n ;r.s agricultural attch3 -to forelsrn countries tvUI al.o b tir?d. Anon? cthf thjnca th f-ortion will urr will th conimnitlon of t.h Pitsburff-plua principle which vj a fictltJoun friarht rito to tho rrl of ?fol; thf ncc;sity for th truth in fabric lf1?!atlon; th nro.l for a lnw prontinis th v.-l ot fiüi mllV; tho adoption f untform and rtir.dnrd srad of asriultural rri'j'.'t.i lniil ar propoiLi itTi'l it th- lmm.edl.ato relief ot Amen 'in a riulturo." JntiiM II Hov.'.'u-d. prevTiint; O. l njdfut-. vlr-pre?ident. and rrTiVr:i of tho exocutivo c.ommltro, it w.i.T announced, would rP'r.c,uit tho fdration at tho confrrnrp. iv wonrrt wpro included in an addi'ionil lift of nimf of del'4;rts mido public lafe. Tuesday l 5-y. T'll.'ic. Included In tho l;t 1 Mr?. Charles fw!l. Ottrrt.rin. Tni . lädier in tari burr ü: wm. work. COUXCIL REFUSE TO VOTE FUXDS TO MAI XT A IX BUREAU 1 ' ""M'!,jai from p on0" ver!re f poor. 1 l'.i' h'ji1- 'er. : ' court r !' tior.?. 11,451 rchol fund:. $T4.774.. H-5-l'hwirt hospir.l: ?2M.1A. hr dÄ,kat rvprs' crrn!t court; S?d.6C. eupTior -urt 1: ?25 57, H'jp?rtf r c.urf. -"c c In a d i i o n to 1 1 rt p b - ppvprl?!lor.7 th roarcll vo'd addltlenl funds t- thv extent of S?n for th1 countv rupxtntndent of .iiooIf; K.C,n. county nurp; JSC 5.3i '.sn pr.:ts; ffi.POO IIcA'.thwic; 3?7.50 lor brllr over Drape on road; Jl.T-OO for hr!d? over Fine rd and fr brl lr o r K? ditch; Jl.42 for ruprJr court ?"c 1: l.'-"'" fr .iuvrdl" court. Fi-d Woodward and Martin .T. Mo -he!. th' latter of WooJ'md. nre elected mer.iberr of th couni!. ueeeedinsr th lat A. T. TVarl,-;- Tid Hto GC0r-f n. W':V'. Ilravy Snowfall Fail to Deter Auto T lucres Here: T no Cars Reported Gone Dr -T. F. Fod or. 1CVi U'oMdu ivd a'.. reported t the Tu"sd-iy r.ipht that Ms Ftud-'b.ilver p.. ;,l Fix automobi'.e had I r 1 st-!cn f j-(tn in front f'f h.is re.-i br' . n '.y in the venire:. Th" li'-er..'- numb'u- of tf.e t ar was ret si-eT,. r;. '. Wb't.-u-.au. 1 v 1 V. IJaniolph t , t. poitd th.tt hi I'ord coupe ua? stolen ',10:,, ;L p.irk':ir location on W'.ixrif . i'.ör f"ran;lm. Rezular Bi-Monthly Meet Of Ren llur Lod-e Held fl'r: Hur lde, .!---;. h oi:rt No. ?. T. I. A . lie: 1 j- rr,;!r 11-?no-t;-.'.v meeting last ?".ght Four pplication car ls wer receive ,Td ' ill be are,' 0-1 t!;o rxt mertitr, T u--d3.v. F b 7. It was arr.o'irt-fd that a st v 1 !ftir.g wi'l be b.et 1 r, M;.aw durinr the mo-.th C Mc,. Plan Ter discussed at lis r.lcht's meetr.t: to in a k a arra'itci-f r.is for the state me etlr.g. and rommltt will h appoint-! at a later meeting to r.i- th stat arrar jrrr nt comt:i Itt. Tha: which n brief, if it h- -nod. i good twj'-A or. In Tiar patience is rr.cr ctltr. of Tilrn than force. Ult w:rho;;t discre tion is a r-cri ;n tte hand of fcol. Bai, srrvreo are JiVo V.M debts, very few are vr paid.

BOOSTERS I

SOUTH BEND I t :. , y . . ' Ay. -. w. i. i:snvooi. rf'i'r ::-! rf f-;-i.;tv.-ooi f:-h market. SENATE PASSES BILL TO AMEND RESERVE LAWS Tir.4 Step Taken to Secure Farmer Representation on Federal Board. t ' -ont;n jd from pj ono a provision lixin? a maximum redis f'O'iiit ratj uf live jir cent on all tran.-actions. Hij motion was de featd hy a viva -ooo vote, as wa3 a. proposition by Sn. McKellar. deir.ocrat. Tcnn.. to hiv: dehncd notr, draffs, and bills of factors making advances xclu.-i cly to f.iruiM-; on products in their raw tato, ThLs el,is3 of paper previouslv ha; born hvld liqihlo for rcdisi ouniins by resiv banks through an opinion of the r-'rv' I'Oird'a COiinsrl. OOLDSTElNSPEAKS TO STUDENT BODY 900 Notre Dame Men Hear Address by Noted l.erturer at Washington Hall. David Goldstein of Boston scored a tremendous hit with an audience of almost 000 Notre Dame, students in Washington Hall last nicht. Mr. Goldstein, who is one of tho prinet pal Knights of Columbus lecturers touring tho eountry. wns handicapped by bfiuc forced to follow a I3-ce-tiin rdert aininf nf pros:r;jr.i. D" .'Pitt- this ho .ucrced'-d In holding tho attention of hi? hearers durin? ' t it minuto of his speech, and his onclu'lin reniark wero received vith a volumo Of applause. The outline of his speech rlo.-ely l'ollowcd that of the one ho delivered at tho auditorium of the Fouth Bend Ti:h Fchool Thursday nisrht. 1I tra-.-rd the lifo r-tories of Christopher Columbus. Po-'h, Dant and Francis of AiM;-i, and their intluT.ce on modern thousrht and religion. To aether theso four men represent four beautiful thinö Cclumbu;; rcpre. f-entt; ldtallsm, Francis of Asiid. self reformation. I'ante, tnoraiitv nnd I"'1'!!, adlui'n to dutv. ' Tollowthe example of the?e m?n in rh'-ir ldeali.-u;. i t reformation, morality and adherence to dutv, ., mjy pliy a mighty part, in rt-cstab-lishirar a. foilowir.a of Christ." he -''lid. and continued. "V."hn we. like Columbus, ttand by our Christian idealism. then than t-c plav a rreat 'u 1 the h '?ory ur dav Shimol Iluutan .N'atur. "Dime produced human nature as it n at it? be;t. and at worst," ho said, in refrrrir.'-r to tho reat pnet. He lid prrat emphafh on the r'j.'ilnf? ef rran-j: Asrii in recard to taodfrn hO-itv. Mr. Oioids'ein said that Foch achieved prtatnrsa because he loved od kreativ. "He prayed and worked, worked a.nd prayed." he added, "a.nd was content to remain where duty plaerrj hjni. H 1; a virile drrial of th claim that h. follower of tl:o Jaw of i'hn.1 is a pacifist. He i.- a, fearless toldi' r. and a. practical 7hristian, an absolute denial of the claim that obedience to the church makes a man t'a.l'e to rountrv." Grand Rapids Man Takes Position With Local Finn r. . Anderson, formerlv of Grand V, oii.v i- in Fouth Bond in the capacity ' manager for the M. ri'"waty v For., fruit, and vege tables commisyia nu rchint--'. rr.t'.l !-." t ly Mr. Anderson has be-n :ie?!r in a similar capacity foi AI S.. liofnt.Ti V'npaty, l"omTMuchant. of Grand Rapids. Towaty. who. until Mr. A'l'b r-son's arrh. al has looked aftr the sales departni'Tt of th firm ill r rw d"-ote his entir- timo toward diretir.g the. irterr of tl 1 ' Bio. w aty r--!ie. r:;. w-hich ti n branches in various .-e. -jnr of ho cciiitry. Mr. Ar lT.-vi : a bu-y rciw iti; old acijn.atnf ivr, ;.s he is ro an enti-c s'rf-er in Fouth n-ni. Return Man From Elkhart On "Bopus" Cheek Charge a -ted ; on-e.-t'.or, wit'n the .il- ! ge.j p.j.irc of a fraudulent check, F'-jrc: - M. Story wa returned hre froMi Filth. nt. Ind.. in the custody of Detective Jamc Cutting last evening. Ftory 1 alle-r-d to have given Betr Mil !' r. a 1 -;! grocer. Z 1 B. Ia Fa! n v.. a ebe-k for jnn, drawn en rite F:rs: Old Ftato bank of i:ikli.irt. The check was n turned ln . sutr."!:; funds to cover, stc rys unw ;lllr.?r.es to raake the check good, :t :s .viid. brought forth a warrant for his arr-M. Tie will bo arraigned before htv Judge Chester B. IaComL UV Iro.xiay. The tepid water of incredulity acts an emetic on peereM. I nm i.o nvr, but eia-n back wh-n there Li reason for h. "onr-ir your gnef3 with other men's and they will sem le.ii

U.S. PROPOSES

DEFINITION OF CHINA POLIGY j Would Create Reference ! Roard to Examine Present fontlnud from pae one) to cor.c5ions Jn th pat. Mr. Huhos rpli that It did. M. Firrut remarked In substance that th arti'"!" vould ?-m to ral?e riiA validity of Any. or all Chinese rorifior.s r f th pssf. lie lu.-tiond whether that would not lead to intprinirablo discussion and contention l-eforo thf bjird of reference. M. Sarraut h.iid after th committee meetinir that he was thinklnc. as a Jurist, of as-tin? tho committee to clarify tho yubject. One of the irr.portir.t questions involved In the gnral discussion was Mid to have been whether the principles st forth would apply to public enterprises and private enterprises alike, or only th former. It Wiij t.ue.sted In some quarters that this teature would have to be definitely determined beforo the agreement could be subscribed to by the British, although they are understood to have accepted the entire t-cherne, in principle because of the millions invested hy private Brithh corporations in ' :ii. notably in coal mines. anwvr.' which are f-omc of tho largest and most valuable In China, proper. On the other hand the Japanese interests in Chinj. were 5 aid to be mostly public enterprises and these would be directly affected. The British havo government as well as private railroad Interests there. SEN. HARRY S. NEW WILL VISIT CITY Arrangements for Reception for Solon to Re Made Today To Come Tuesday. Arrangements for the reception to be tendered U. S. Ken. Harry S. New on his visit to South Bend next Tuesday by the New republican faction here will bo completed today when tty. John G. Teaqley, chairman of the republican organization in the county, meets with M. Young, campaign manager for Fen. New. Mr. Youn?. according to the information received from Mr. Yeaploy last night, b fcheduled to vi it Fouth Bend today to complete the program for tho senator's trip here. Mr. Ycnglcy drrlarcri that to date the local ors3nlzatlon had not made any elaborate preparations for Sen. Xew's vi.-it, and that as far as ho knew there would be no banquets or speech makinr; on tho program. Mr. Young's conference with Mr. Yeap:ley today may, however, alter thero plans, and a moro formal proem ui may be carried out. Fen. New, acordincr, to dispatcher received from Tndianapoli?. nill make a threo days trip to the northern section of Indiana visiting Michican City -on Monday evening. Jan. Zt, and coming to South Bend I au'..-uj .1 1 L' i ij' ".1 11 dim 1 vr.i.iiiuii.tui til Wed-.aesday morning. whn he will leave for Ulkhart and Go.-hen. He will rettit n to Indianapolis Thursday mornlpc. ENTERTAIN SALES FORCE AT BANQUET . 1. 1 . 1 . 1 M Fred K. Roc Hot at Dinner fr Executives and Members of Sailor Bros. Co. Th" xecutlve ajd Lales force of the Failor Bro?. Co. were the rutto of Pros't and Gen. rigrr. Fred G. Bo?e at a banquet lart ni;ht m th Tvvdgcwood room of the Oliver ho. tel. with covers st for -'. Harry A. Ftern and F. B. Nu?:bautn. f Indianapoll.3, buincrr ar--ociate.H of Mr. Pose, were the c'icst.a of honor. In a talk to the force. Mr. Ftern and Mr. Nu.-sbaum complimented them for their cooperation during the year ?nd the wonderful progress hhown by the local store. Mr. Rose talked along the came lines beforo introducing the guest?, botides offering some valuable information. Roy Thir5. Chirk3 Stephenson and G. K. Niederauer, speaking for tho tales force, thanked the heads of tho concern for tho many innovations introduced during the year which benefitted th working coi ."ilons in the local store. A toast was given to J. A. Boot, a member of the firm who was unable to attend because of n business trip in the west. Trist Koso will lavo this city tomorrow for California where he will meet Mr. Boot and both will Still for a two months trip throuch tho Orient. TURiX OVER MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO RUSSIA WASHINGTON. .Tan. 17. Thg senate Tuesday accepted the house substitute bin authorizing Bres't Harding to turn over surplus army meuical supplies not exceeding $ 4.0'MhOOO in alue to relief organizations for distribution in the famine districts of Bu.-.-ia. The bill now goes to the president. KAUFE DENIED RELIEF FROM SUSPENSION RAN i .'i;W YORK, Jan. 17. Bennv I Kau'f. suspended Giant outfielder, j todav nai denied by Fupreme Court Justice Whltaker an injunction restrainii.g the National i:h.lbition Go. tho Giant owners and Judge K. M. Iandi from continuing h!s fm?cr.:on from professional bascbal'. .Tu.-t!ce Whitaher held that there were 11. 1 ground for an injunction. inco Kauffs contra.ct with th Giax.U expired la; October. "Wliile th papers how that an apparent Injustice has Win one th plaintiff, this court U without power to grant the relief he ask." the decision said. Kauif wr yiupended by Judg Landis following his appearance in court in connection with th ftale of a feien Automobil. Th srun ore fctood tili the wheel cf fortune ncer. When the larder U full th supper !t quickly cookfd.

Curious Readers

With Queries; (Continued from pae one) from since. Is ehe derö. or alive? Ans. Your sister is in CIevvand. Ohio, and the very best address I can give 3-ou Is to wrlto to her in rare of tho Tailor Dry Goods company, where she Is now working. Fhe ran away to l married, but has since left her husband. J. D. N. What la the future in store for the corporation I am interested in? Or.s. I see nothing out of this in tho rear futuro but later It appears to be faorable. Mrs. r. D. B. Will the business my husband is now interested in bring him financial success? Ans. I -ee him doing very well In this business later on and esP' . daily in lt2.1 and l?-4. .1. W. M. Will I bo huecssful in selling my invention an antisplashing devic for automobiles. '.' Ans. You will be able to realize something on this by making a direct sale but you will lo:-e money should you attempt to manufacture it yourself. C. L. J. Will I ever have any more children and what sex will they be? Ans. I hco a boy for jou the first week of this coming December and two years from this coming August you will be the mother of another boy. beyond that I do not see you j having any more children. j W. II. D. What la tho matter with my husband and Is there any help for him? Ans. The root of your husband's condition has been brought about through depleted nerves and impoverished condition of the blood. I earnestly advise that he consult a good Uood and nervo specialist or there will be little hope for him. C. J. Will my husband get any money from his father's or uncle's estate? Ans. I do not eo him getting anything from this in the near future, as I see considerable litigation before this is brought about, although I do seo that ho hax money coming from this bourcc. H. E. T. What became of my hunting knife that I lost Funday afternoon? Ans. You will find this knife sticking in tho end of the log where you sat down to oat home lunch. I cannot give you the location of the log but you will remember the location and can cirily go there yourself. F. C. Will I marry my present sweetheart and how soon".' Ans. I earnestly advise you not lo marry thid party for although hf personally ; alright he. k-: not your proper domestic, mate and I would not advise that you seriously consider marriaso foi at leat eighteen nioru months, at which, time you will meet th proper one. I r. M. T. ITow soon will t ma.ke a trip west that I hav been pljn' r.in?? ns j would advise you not tc attempt thia beforo the latter part of thös year otherwise it will throw vour general affrs into a rather Weeks Says 'Raw ' Charges of Ford Force an Answer Set V of War Declares Charges of Delay Are Absolutely Without Basis (Continued from pae oneit was announced by the bureau Tuesday. iyelegate." from all southern and 1T ohrr i-t.ate.T will attend the meeting. FORD .VMS "lUTS ,IOFG., CLEVEUM. Jan. 17. "I have ma le rev la:.t move in regard to Muscle tdioalb. I have stated :ny proposition to the. government. The re;t is up to conrrer.?. I will go no further." That was the ultimatum TuedaV ; of Henry Ford on the- Muscle i".hoala nroiect. Ford stopped over Tigm in Cleveland Oll niS Hy itom d-u-; ington. motoring from Buffalo. Henceforth. Fora aaaca, T.ne ntiro, energy of hir. publication, t ra Dearborn Independent, w-ill bo ti?M in the rtmpalgn to put American money on a. new b-arir. His idea In taking over tho Muscle f-Taoals project, Tord declared.) was to demonstrate that hl newj money scheme la sound. . Tito Husbands Arrested Upon Wives Complaints William MeGall. 1'013 S. Chapin st.. was arrested by the police Tues day night on a warrant charging! him with belrg a lazy husband. Iiis' wdfe. Frieda. had the warrant 1 issued. Ho will be given a hearing in cltv court today. 8am Ajc, 721 W. Division St., was arrested by the police Tuesday night on a charge of wife desertion. Loeal Automobile Men in Election of J 922 0 ff leers t ;i mating of South Bend aumobile and acce-orv dealers held -t rieht in the Kable banquet hall, tomobil la othcers for the year were elected as follows: rresident. Henry Greiger: vice presideni, William Nichols; secretary. J. D. Fd rneman, and treasurer, W. n. Hinkl'. Howard Hagedorn. r. A. Bo-well and C. W. Beistle were named as directors. A nember.-hip committee wa..also rhoen. v h :i incjudeu 1,0:- ... . . I Martin. John 1alor. L. B. Caldwell. John F. I :upo and C. H. Kryder. Neal B. Welch was appointed! chairman of the show committee, J John Farnernan chairman of the auto dealers, and Dan Nye chair-!

man of the accessory dealers com-jnignt at the churc.t. Rev. John t i.r.izatior in South Bend was exmittee. It was decided to plat the ; Bellville of the Indiana av. ChrisrUn j plained to loeal veteran? by State charge for labor on cars at $1.-5 jchurch will preside. ; Commander R. E. Huston last night, per hour. Rev. Robert Sellers cf Peru. Ind.! Commander Huston spoke at the

Artis' orchestra entertained at the ! dinner wnicn prec-aea tne ouincss eii:;lcnFire Causes $400 Loss At Barrett Residence Fir damaged the residence oi Lloyd L. Barre-tt. 4 21 N. ilaJn Monday afternoon At 1:30 o'clock, flames jrreeplng through tho root and damaging the upper rtructure extensively. The property is owned by Barn Scan Ion. Th los Is estiTnated at 1400.

Swamp Richards

Here Are Answers , choa.tic condition You f. rally eetur :n tne northwestern the country. As .Mr. AJlisoa i3 no: j ctose. y connected m any wav I am ur.abl to trace him other thn that at th pre.nt t:m he nppcaj-s to be 1 n host: on. .Mass. I W. S. Will I g.t the money Frail ! owes mo? Ans. You wil have to use some very drastic measures to get a portion of thus money as I do rot see that you w-ill get It at all. be fajrly successful and should we j hire a man steady? Ars. I see. no jzreat increase In! vour business for the next two weeks, j but feo that it would b proper for ; you to hire a man about the middle of March at which time your burint.s will be greatly improvid. W. J. It. Can you toll mo if there j any treasure buried upon my uncle's farm as has been rrporte-d? Ans. There is Some treasure there but not nearly the amount that has ! becn repcrtcd. If you di ipprxcxi - mately thirty feet due south cf the windmill and about four or five lcl deep you will find a metal rc ccpta do containing approximately two hundred. and fifty dollars. C. C. Is it advisable to go to :hicago to work and will I return to my husband? Ans. I would not advir-c you to go to Chicago ct the present time but wait until after tho first, of Ju'.y as you would not get satisfactory employment there lcfcrc. that time. Forget about your husbanl as he :nca.ns nothing to you and you would never get along; together domestically. A. T. IL Will my desire for j daughter by my present wife be fulfilled and docs she caro an much for mo an I do for her? Ans. I do not so-, a daughter in your family until tho litter rait o! 19-;'.. Your wife really i.ires a great deal for you. aUliouqh you will not always live together. J. L. G. I'has,e tell me. what bccamo of my stickpin with tho pearl sdus and two small rubies. Ans. Your ttickpin is in one c.i several neckties hanging together Id iho wardrobe where your t.Ls?tcr put them Saturday afternoon. Ask her about it and she will explain. This is tho last question that Richards answered Tuesday, bu. another installment will appear each day this week. If your anfwer has not :ilvcady appeared, watch for it later as all ques-tions are answered in thu order of which they räch tho omcof tho Nftwa-Times. Letter? filgnr 1 only with initials will bo ie:norod. fjl your full and correct namo if you wish an answer, but your initials only wall appe.-u- in the. published am-v.vr. U you are- in a hurry for an answer, take your questions to the. theater. where Richards doubtless will answer yon during; the mental portion of tho bisr performance. Bvlvato question bUnks max be obtained nt tho theater tickot otfieo. Canadians Fight Extradition of Negro Fugitive Seek Precedent of Slave 'lrade Day? to Prevent. Deporting of Bullock. 'Continued from rige onO seeking haven in th land arws the border. Charged with Inciting- Kiot. Bullock was arrested at Hamilton. Ont., charged with hsvins instigated a riot In Norh Carolina. Alleged bv American official? to have crossed the border in March, 1321. to evad trial, ho already has been examined by the immigration officer at Hamilton and ordered deported but has appealed to the minister of Immigration. In the meantime the public opin- ; icn of Toronto is demandding 'hat; Bullcck be allowed to remain in t I Canada, and former Mayor Church - n-Ä i,a ,.-irA Prrmlpr trine! j t f thft n ro t ) bö .. roa(Jp. 011t of the country without a f a 1 r t r i -a 1 . , STÜDEBAKER STOCK IN MATERIAL RISE 'Advance of Four Point? on t Gotham Exchange Brings Stock Near Record Mark. fcouth Bend s pleased fst:ida York stock marl; 'eimlde r. were when thn New t shOVd S-'tUde-baker ttock. to bo the leader alter making an advance of lour points. This carried the tTe"k within four points of the high mark last fall. The advance also attdrmn the prediction of Dow-Jones Co.. wh'.cJa out that ha;i repea-tedly pointed l Stüde baker is the natural ader cf 'the motor group. That Studc.ba.kor I will be carrying an immense amount f c-u,h hy early next spring and! that a "Jb.stantial ex-ra-dU idend I c declared later 111 tho year cm certain. There ja little r.Css.uu.ty. howeer. r .au- hange n the. rate at the next meeting of directors to be hell next week. The round-up in Studebakcr carried the other motors with 1'. although Chandler had adready .a b:sr recovery. ,'rr f n r fn Un Irmtn nil . . . w ... As Pastor of Church Tonight Installation v-ht at tl.e Fint Chnstian church, which will place Rev. Elmer W. Cole in charge of .the local congregation, will be held to

who was formerly paXor of the'onen meeting of the Veteran

i criurch for ei; jthe s-rmon. :h years, will deli-r Rev. .-9--herhort ol Koch ester will ive the charge to the j oongregat:on and Rev. M. G. Long ; ; jthe pa;or. Vocal numbers by the Amphion Quartet will complete the j program. The AsAOcdalinrn of Xrtm 1'nlr.n i employee held its regular monthly ! business meeting last ni k k Uli Chimbv cf Commerce folowed the meeting. Dancing

'DR. HURTY TALKS

BEFORE MEETING OF WOMEN VOTERS State Health Commissioner Cites Need of Retter Health Laws in Indiana. The members of the Leagu of Women Voter? hell a meeting yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at tho a . M. C. A. In th absence of the president, the meeting was pre- ' sided over by Mrs. J. F. Neff. third j vice-president. During the business i session the resignation of the treas- : urer, Mrs. F. E. Lambert, was accepted. Dr. J. N. Hurty. state health corn- ' missioner since 1S9), was the speak- . f er or the afternoon, his subject be. ir.g "Hygiene and What It Means to tho Human Race.' The speaker prefaced his lecture with th state- , Incnt that hc had always been In I j f vor cf woman's franchise, and1 ! now that they have it. he has great I hopes of better legislation in regard j j to the protection of the health of tho j people, which can only be secured through better health laws than the j state of India na now has. As the law now stands it. is only a hindrance, in many cases, to the betterment of conditions. Urges New I .a ws. Dr. Hurty urges that new laws be made by experienced physicians Instead of politicians, who are ignorant of needs and unfamiliar with conditions. "Mortals." declared the doctor. ' bring upon themlvffl many diseases with which they suffer by not getting enough sleep, not keeping the body we'l bathed, and by not drinking enough water. Many intelligent rople have their systems poisoned by rich foods under the disguise of ?o called hospitality." Ho urged the women present to do away with the always expected refreshments and suggested that less meat be eaten also, irnprcffing upou his hearers iho splendid results to be obtained by more simple living. The speaker closed by statin? that good health meant wealth, as taxes would never be lower as long as we had to maintain so many hospitals for the insane and so many county infirmaries to house people without health, eiuotlng the percent as being 00 of lnmate3 of poor houses being there because of loss of health. Elton Talks Upon Bonus Action to Foreign War Vets Sayb 'Congress IVIust Br. Shown Wo .Vre Good Business Men on Insurance Plan." "The Strafe thinks w aren"t business men enough to prefer the "insurance plan"' to tho "cash eption" in tho bonus bill and that's why it "sn't being par5cd. What we want ts to show congress tfiat we aro good business men. then we'll get our bonjF." This, in ribttaJiCA -was the, message of Ca-ft.. R. AY. Elton. a.d.iu-tant-gen-ii of the Veterans of Foreign Warn ir Arne rica, wno adlrorsed nie re. than KG South Bend members of the organization at their regular . meeting in :ho Y. M. C. A- building la:l night. Capt. Fltcni is in the. city 1 .111 I I'VUi ''1 Uln KULMH Ol honor at tho. great reception of Monday night. "Congress thinks that, tho cash option plan of tho bonus bill will t-tam-pedo the U. i-i. treasury," xpTaind tho epeaJ-:o:-. "Th.at'rt why they're afraid to las.T u. They fear that CSOO.feO ex-cerv-ico men will h?. wanting thrir mcnev at once. "Älio "Wotildn't Wait?' "It's up to u:? to ah Ok.v congress members tliat we're, hotter butsines men than lhat. Why the most we, can get under the ca-sii plan is $?ä. Under th insurance plan w-o er. get j:. n,.uch Ki. We'll get it later to be sure, but who wouldn't wait for $ 1,500 ? "Thi lni;ranco plan c-aJU for a 20j year endowment and we can draw ion that fit tn ena ci nvo ytam u j it i;; necessary. The ceh. plan preivides tor payment every Ihre j months for a period of two and one- ! half year;. "Other piana Include the vocational training plan, the land and home aid plan, iJid the priority right of ntry to government lands plan. Th Insurance plan La by far tho be, however." Capt. Elton then explained the "League of 10.000" composed of men who prefer the Insurance plan to the tho cash plan, and circulated petitions whicli &rc to bo rent to Washington showing the Gntjrnent of the vcterar.H iu the matter. Compliments City. T!i- speaker also paid compliment to .south Bend veterans and to her citizens for the big patriotic demonstration. Nino recruiL? were talkcn Ir.to George A. Campbeil p-o?r. ut the meeting. Capt. Ehcn wa? the guest of honor at a banquet served in the Pml; room of the. Oliver hotel previous V the business fevlon at the n-s.ueci.it. or b.iüdintr. Tho- present at thn function vcre Commander Hnrrv G v.'oolworth. Ignatius K. Werw iniski on F. J. Mea iowa, C. F. atson. 1 avtu W. Smith. Fred Hinur.elberger, Frank G. Nelson, Henry W. Barnard, E. A. Geoliroy. It. A. Vetter, Alex J. Arch. Orion F. Trench. Lwls J. Murphy, and Dr. 1". C. Nel. j on. Shows Value, of Disabled Veterans Organization How the Disabled Veterans of th World Wgr organisation ir of assistance to wounded ex-service rnn. and the value of having such an orof Foreign Vars held at the Y. M. C. ' A. building. He traced the history of his crfar.itation from its birth In ClrInr.ati and showed its particular Tonight Commander Huston hopes to form a Foutn iena cnapxer ci the unit at a meeting which will be held In taa Y. M. C. A. building at 7:30 o'clock. All disabled or woyned World uar veterans Are Try XEWS-TIMES Want Ads

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kinds of weather, thu. .-a1ng r it -r and battery and giv.nc :i:.i;m u:o power and mileage and ma kmc motoring a pleasure jn wmf r a well as summer Mr. Woo'. fall'.-1 : In" 1-71 due to his study "f the metori -!' nerds from the v. pir.t of metorirt nd h! deir- t" rf- thenj what they want. IMMODERATION IS CALLED GREATEST EVIL BY DR. HURTY Health Official Talk, on - Howl to Keep Wfli Before V ni-ver-itv Club. Imme.derat.jon was -har.ic,eri2d as th. greatest in of thr ag :y Pr J. N. Hurt:--. safe h.eah.h co;n:n:rs:onar. in an addre?-. Ho- t Keep Well," delivered to m-mberr of rh Univers itv cd'ib at 1 h e r T-.ecdav noon luncheon. Immoderation i.i eatir.g, the v n -erable :-ate of! i rial d'-cl-ared. :r the sin of the age. Dr. Hurtr ha.the age r,f tbfeo rnr ha;i held his p "s tion ""v board for the pa. v. 2b and h t' e ST: ten. c beat berir 1 the, distinction of c a c ofTirA longer than atv o 'eci-efary. "CTif orm . r.e refmi 1 ' i ! you r nvn wejl-beir.g." tjs another of Br Hurty's ehararer.si.- phra:es. "If I VCU WOUld be V e. r V C y h d?' I ?or.io raw food, sue.h j.-. au orange. an apple, a dish of Ic-ttuc. er .f hard pressed, a bit of cabbg-. I"er ye ? r T hr done thj," the -rr. "When T bgan 1 . d rrt kne- t!ic rerr elisen e red "'"'.r 'U'" fa n 3 . health budding qu.k-:es ..r 1. ..rr. the reason." h.r raid ' The really nrre;ct :.i n e r .- healthy md to i-ep -.v..i, " Fr. Hurry : said. "ir. h med era tc Dm 1 Oversleep, 1113t c; to; pi o f irirrode rat ion. If '"u do. ycu ".ill r. rrotrcy th nct c-iy. It i net t!: . variety of food , but the amount v ; cat, which causes the troubleAnother health lenedy, rted hr T!r TTi-rtv n-i s t n h Vfv r-.,T' rl amJnatlon twe yca.rlv. "ilavo a competent phys.;e:an er.aminA ye-.; twdce a year. Have -i:n. deern.ine whether you are apnroaehirg rterioa Fclorisis or whether your liver is -easing to properly function. Arid by hi fonnula-, be you are on the ro: well," Ifurty added. tempera re a r, j d t . keordrg DETAIL NABS TWO IN LIQUOR RAIDS :mall Onantity of Mnlc' Found at Tievk and Mikalski E?tahli-lmicnt-. '-.it. .-.me r a . , was irrfv,f"i l.v St T '-.r a r o ; " c t Ha mi '.ten .c d a fice; s Tu'seia" a f.. r r, ri w vir-:-- ' Tri Tri ,: t ' htm;" liquor at evahh. F.evl; was nrr't'c cn a -h :. Ji-.ge ri nj, j' t : r. re-d cn a d !n .-:t j unlawful rsse 5?:-n of It , hquer. He w later re'r 5500 bond, am! ".'.'.1 be ' u r f t h !. T.r,rir; M;:e Mikal-ki. : ! s W. T-! wod av.. a gre.er. "..a a!- p!,j under a tt r t b . the a t .r i " when a era'! quant: y e,f -n-.u'. II -.t a . n a was found in hi sron'. charged with unlawful p-:.vS intexicairg liquor. He will rairr.e ; : -; . c. to jav. of QUAKE SCARE VISITS LOS ANGELES AGAIN LOS ANGELES. Calif . Jar. 17 -Severe earth fhcck3 were felt in many sections of Los Angeles Tuesday night, shattering window glass in some quarters and shaking frame buildings. There were nine distinct chocks between 7:10 nd 8:3 o'clock, which agitated many residents. Many belived them earthquakes, while others attributed them to b!g gun praetie of four dreadnoughts of the Taciflc fleet. j

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