South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 175, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 June 1918 — Page 4
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SOUTH BEND HEWS-TIKES Morning Evening Sunday. NEWS-TIMES PRINTING CO.. Publishers. Q B. SUMMEIUk Preiset. .1 M. VTM'HK.nsu.N, Maoa;r. JOU.N IILMU' Zr villt. A litor.
'' nu. ch.ee rin;; thin-.,' that has 1. app r.J to the thk war i A.- ; duv. It i. a Joke. I: may alino-t u- said tjj
j!. -toup.-d " efore it -t.il ted. Th- Italians, with a. i
JhTtb- '.. fr-.Tn th- Piiti-h ui Preneh. cheeked t la -
Initi i! Id'vs in akno
i Uonl. a mi in i:: in
t ev-ry simr of the trreat battle fj".-! promptly thrv back the
alc AteiAicd Ir Moraine T'aprr in NrthrrB Indian sxwf Only fa(r r.mplnjla t h 1 ot Ti.Ooii .1 -r S-rvic In fUlb l0il Ii L Wirrt: I)t and Mjhl.
-..i:.it;t s v. ith -Aii actual lo-r of Prritc-r.N . Ir. thy lew J
THE MEL TING POT "Come Take Pot Luck With Us"
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Hum? ILnf tin.
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Call at t'o :-. or t-:Vf.hr; jI.ot r, 4ra. ? a:'J f jT '.hit it ms orP,fprtc3t aat-ir.'1;twru:. Advt.-tuu- c. iMib.ti -u. or , Accountlnr For "att ad." !f w-u:- djtt. i., In fb- Pi.,!' ! '' 'Vlli :t fjnv direct-ry. MM 1'J W mainx! .Tt-r i-.xrttn i:-p--rt 1nitta- 1 t t .... ... t.'vO to bu ir.v . ifuti-u. prir d.iT-rr of pp-r-. j I -1' ut'-'-
te.e phene rrf. rt . to I of k part rr.ent :f, v. M
rf ir.n: c. ir J.;., tMr! 2 trunk M'.h rtSp-.Q'I l IifT'- PhD- 11.' 1 Jr:! pell ll"!
. ne was fjUicKiy eonuimd l t.iore he had trot iur f fiOiisli to ilo .my hnrn. In th'-.-j exceptional (iivs ihr 1
1 .i-fpr.d-r.s l..t hn !iKnt;r. with y'ich zc-t aiui toi
'i':-ct!on ul' 'l.iv.-, r hour.-. h. n ilto;.'..th..r '.hin! t!v
uttli: iMm;ii;,s pa.
Tli- Ui.;th of yjriri--r L- in 1 Nos-trcl-. so-l r.t to Ma .-n he cairn hcj.ihi Iaht iiit'. I ov.z to I a"a in tui mi.--; ; 1J. wf. pa.
d art cin loci; at yure mother.
Iio'.lio. t-. d Pa. V sh'i his a r.nv j
Sprite' li'I. tOf.
1 a ! ; I to
a. Yak. ecl.
';: cn'ili". e Pa, .vt mu;t yfe a.
Yak. 1 i.iwr thi w ny in M are th ; ;n ,
lordly animiles chafes at thart- i-it? .--d Pa. I iv ill sdiow yoa a Yak.
What .1 pt-culiar naim thi-s aninii- ' j
ha-. Yak. Ma. It I not a n:cc natm to th" rr, Ma. It lot that naii.i from Amen An;(riiM.n, the ttrrhul .sVrde xiduitr. -vd Pj- H" in tlK'
Aiiils of Tiraii.ck-too
Mns! Copy. un.i..v. Po.iTfred fr !irn-r !a Srupi 1 -'-' iland.t- -.nd ! r met-, ari-i a- t hv :ti.-
a )'! ; It .-Olotjth.ii'j- r-air- in tlw r. nr. ..f t -.- r 1
i- all cT ! v. arfar.-. Py al! r,r- -dent, thi- Aa-trian iho il-l ha', o 'id i.i.xd ah--ad in th-i;- :irt mli. a the ti-riiiati- hu.-
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what I am L t vinir c ric
lt ami. 40-' fwr inrota: Ti tr.o r-.orih; .. r ra uth t'. -reifte.", or SI 111 fr thj; ;U ii. ;L'r. I.at'T'cl at tv. r,i.t!i hfi l :stt f!i'e u "Ld Li üil!.
AIM T.TIoI.Vt, tTr: Ask Por:cn A'lfrr(..ii tc ;-pr-vMit;tiv-) : WuutiMAN. -v-. 1 tfth At.. o:L TL 1 r a s . 'Itr .V Ilui-- cnJr jfr
-vta if- iror-i mi.iui-nr mrrrr. i.tatti-n Anv r.-r .n
efraufied throia r-H'Ti-ipf of hnv uclv: ti.T.rnt in this
rp-r r..j ( or.fp r a f4Vur on tie ttacgrin- nt by rtortin,' tb J
r t i : : .-r-.irt:.i'nt. I.')i;:N.1.V ,v r.t?. and Adv. l'.Wg . t Lf f'P its .i'Jw rtis'tii:
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fioui Arilin--,' i!oti i 'Tf. think-'. :-vd Pa. mv
out for Natc-r. Weil. "-.! Ma. I fol a üttt-l that way my.-rlf tins i.uv .Sjrh. day. I !ka.- !" vn thinking I v. ud tail: out. tt tho Paik .v 1 : hi in i""k at a Yak, .-f d .fa. I think it inaikft siuall ...- ;.tai v 1.--K1 t
! h oi: ;.t th'-iu Lrai'.' aniiaih .-. s d Ma.
0!V, li-iv.- Marion ah.io-r -ino.it:...- v v .ill, tl f. XVt"- 1 1,1 " "'u l '
1 tli.. It i .till .l.lit..
f I I) - j ' f ' t - . If 1 j can 1"L at the- park bt ri'ir.r An;, tyio in wai 1 .it ir-ia in tin.- -Icv-lni'iüuu it ,ii dark. Thi i too line- a
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.if liia-liu M uh that A !!1M- hiiü.iri !o. iv t vr-rt'ti -aj 11 ll 10 ;a? ;a lio.nu in. mi
Cl'riMVr. I h( loÜtriii,' Iain i- alua;.- c-pvc tci To pi-f- th tii.nt iin.--. It i-i an acknowi'-tlfd fact of th- n-w w..r .-.trat try thit it lako . .,ial days To 'llli- M poUr'.Kil thlti: To a halt. !ofi- tlf i ' u ' 1 1 v - oti.aii .. can 'win. And he i l.ioi tin- co .iit.-l -
awac-.-t -liiiuitan- -t -. ilii thv t.f-
Ma. 1 wad of oars.
1. i -a
tal.C j ö j v-d Pa.
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ab
V litlci Po'V.J.;. Pat the- Prcth
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ß S7 yß Jr3 ' ':t,U"t , ,f,,,t- U r"r Paly in miiuary , v' c u!l nn; "llt lu th CS- g Cj 3 i - i ,n(jIi4h V.ar.paral3i I;;i com, 'v. vi!I :ilft in aVV vV a1. .upon tb.- a a to rati..-. arli:ifaul. prdoty ar.piv.- of ; ,!lU-;,b an at tin- noab-l Polar Part
JUNE 2-1 i'MS,
lai-- 1 Kail.
THE blDERIAN MIRACLE.
hil" tli" o:t!:faI. 'h-ii"'ciat a- looni ;ii the zciiiiii ot ;uuti.
1.1-t fail. Paly wtakraifrd and av'!".Vi ly atoned fir that lap-v. Sh
Th;f are br akin' I rttor I'-r the aJ'.i. i .aii-.- ,L 'aoj. v.very.vh'-r . llj.-r"nl app- .tr in ;h n-or
ia:xp.ctc 1 da (.--". WV', for ;.v t.j n r o::l 1
iniiSinci ii a liiibtäiy inii.üi- as ri,- ( hv-!"'. . atr.paib'n in i.iu;,i'.' Tho collar -r or i j: iiand- -i m tl.-i: mti-y Many thousand i'.". hs and .!o-ak. i ir ntati'. i cd
, .. rr:hy jt llaly
KV..- a litt! v.-hii ' ' I ' d. .-'no ha - ;;o-
. . n c-ci.i rat d. a uc-itliy ni-inbcr of tht ! 1 ot he-1 iio.jd . ;t -o;..racic ui u liuui Ciitaia
Ab, i lea p.pv wII i;.e piu:;d.
. f . - TiM.- nas r:ni"j. Ti:j
to vec-.tk. Aa-.triiii miiltary powu (lu.-: -ein t I.' S of ataj
' i i ma n- on t la dil
'icat allied
Plal.
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ant c urn from, .:
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oil. Tiihj in-
:icmy. 1 1 ll Ti I Ok r IT) ' ' ! b-,hera;a. Mor j.vi i ,
An.-tr:..ii
.H.M'.ioK. ami inbaoitinL.' il' -i i ami no;h in Han-
Mt.-Pd.-. and r'obt. with b - spiiit. It i- "thus tar and no faith1 '. " tor rjJv- ..ntrai poar
.il Pa. S..-e that noa'tl ariiinilc. p.-.bbi.-. btd Pa, luarchinir up i down ii1 Iii- c.'iLf as r.-tit- a- a n.arri' d lady choi-" husband oat with the- lra. labors of his lod-'. svd Pa. W hy uuan't he keep i-tiU '.' I .-aid to I'a. 1 s. ipua;. i'-il V.i. hi.- f..i:id i in far I lac.-.-. with the ui Northern LitLi i!.'.1 litt' I .-ikimos of hii X'i tii- ci ii beam. He do-.- not look
j at a-, vom i.oti-. -id Pa. bit- sp.rit 'is I'jj uv i'itl to boiler with ordo-
f
nair b iriiai) i m 1 1 . I Ii!" n.-.
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sd Pa. wan
r.o o' these here frrcc
;. liT-aii!--. .V h'- tho? it vac a Ja :!:, -r-.i I'a. .v. he -cd Ü. ;u-t e- the
Vrk! That is the v ay riwtd.es taU" j
Anic ri- lean. -ed Pa. Yon dnan't say, -c Ma. ih. y-. sed Pa. he M-d. Look at tin- Ynck it been called a. Yak -wer sine-v YYo will now :'0 pjcr at a Pclickan. I'a. W'v will what'.' ed Ma. IV-'- at :l Pclickan. sd Pa. or ..'! at a O.-trich. I doant cair "ich. r-d Pa. .-'o we went all around with Pa, he .-aid a- all about all the dii'i'trnt :-iro'- .v.- rep-tyl?; SL- so forth. wen Pa -;ot tired he ?ed to Ma I 1 ii-.w yoa Pohbie must he o:Tul tired, so e will Ic-ep onto a tt. Car A. .-o hoani. All tin- way hoatii Pa talked about the aniiaiks he used to see in the Jnutals urn he was with Mittcr Stanley. All the pev-pul in the St. c.r was looking at hiui X- that made Pa R-el 00d.
v. s. s. on sale here
v. s. s. on sale here
Thi
IS IS
SAVE
War-Savings Pledge Week Pledge yourself To buy stamps regularly during 1918
Silk Skirts for Summer Newest Silks - Newest Styles
-iry. Tliy w-T--. refugee.- fi om A i..- trio.-11 uuai y and i im i.-CjiirA eapnired l'iOiu the A ' . -1 1 o - fi u 1 1 'a i ia ( l anil'-'. ' im w riieh they foiyht anw illi-:i;! . KmUintr th ln&elv. s :re amid the Un.---.-iau hau-, they d'ai-kn to Lcip ti4-j , ;-lhs.
H'-iiu-toi tii tb-- abi. - b
a ..- tlleio uii tile V
-'oes tia
ei'dit fi ftaitin;- tiivin down tb.
To Italy t ol.-C- a 11
It the iuwii prince k ever uoin to cat thai dins. r in Pari that he l.lalintd fulr years a So. thev'll
alb
d t'iont with
They coal-1 no', reach to
i i r. it aroinl the world. Komi attempted tliat rbinr. Other:--, the roi iot it . .prid' d that th- v .emkr ifretiv.: i-crvk.. wli' i.- tb. v. ere.
out tra
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i
. i h r. to vhoot iiiin uut
of the "uotidir -an.
The King of (he Stellar Giants
i;V GAKHLTT 1. SLHV1SS.
sin:
They orttani-'i tin n.;.h
e-. tn'o an array, and under
took to v.Tet the trans.-Sdi.oi iaii railroad from the bd--.h'-viki. i f how-t ountryu'en ar.d sj mpathia-r '.locked to their standard. In m:.vt rious w i ys tiny aeuinuiated ari.:- ard amnviniion. They new nanibep piu.Tihtiny men. hold äfo j.iib-.- th.at vrr at railway, and are fäinit ' lriatory ho rapidlv tbit tip;, lad-i out th hnpfj of rnavtrritiit all Siberia.
rh.tt wodbl oreti I In wav to a ina: h to Pci Im fror.
Other Editors Than Ours
aii:i;ti; rue r.ii:ii.i;M'Y.
(i; Mlan AI. Mos-- (l Tin ilLuiit-. ) ' When fl. b AN'. Jlt, called the prc.- nt war the War of i Ma hir.es he had i'a mind the a.-t -piautitk;- of fimine:-
of war n.-ed at tile float the .u dr.ain.e. both lut'-e and -
-mall, the liomb-i.iort irs and mlne-thi ow ei
It k !: t laah y.-al's .T-'O
rWa oao,.i"i .-' lil'st be'-,'an to .-peak coinider.tiv of the CNistcin e of st..rs
a li.oi! .-a no tni. :'i i.-ritcr tnati oui
Jjjown jiar, the .--ir.. In ciil'.nu the" ( t-upci -rtar.- bi Uhler tiiali the tüll t the loe.iniii.-. '.l" c'oursc. is that they
; would appe'ir orl-fhtet . in the pro- : poitivui m lit'-, o-d. if h,, w er t- atluar as the -un k. The intensity of
cjlc'ilatiun of iti. light cihissioa 1 AS 11 founded.
liüht fall- off :n the ina-rs' ratio
Kas-ji u- i f , ......... ..t u .ii.
jf'i-roi ' ll-li i tu.. .....I ......I.... 1 . . .1 ..... '
,--x-v... .. -iin'iiin n .ui'i i..n;5 i iiij'i'ij vii in uio aeiuai .
ii:htin. Put thcie i- another svu-e- in which this is the M".,i. ..r l m,I,I. . l.. .i .... .. .. ...
t I "hi oi .O.O.UWI c n nioi u 'in in. in ir.ui in winch
I T1..I.- . & ..... . . r I. ......
mo t a' ia-:. .ah aiiici km ii-.) ajiane.-,. army rna j et ; llie -n:;it Piltlh novelist used tile trrm
remo . .'d to a ual distance.
:-tril; th- k. a r on hi- .-ast.'-rn front wbil-. the armies in Prance are -wf jilni; nvir ihj Phiiie.
,iiied
for on the
machine hi the
i If the tV!!l Were : m 1 1 1 i ' n t ! n i s . t .-,
; its briiituer-'f . to our eye.-, would t. i jae -d .: 1 . 1 .o'.o 0jH.oo.,.'M.'0tJl
f AND FOR SOLD.LRS. What rhall he dmi" wit!; our st ldier.s when üa y retain from the war'. Thea..- wilt p.- hundreds of thou--j:his of thebi blh d with a pa-w tpiril ol' ad tikip- and d:-ati.faction with the old . l'or .-uch mt n thif' n -d be no lack of pioneiiu npoi tunitiec. s--. y of tlie Int lior ham- proposes to .. them m a .treat land rt ciamatioit scheme. V -till hae plentv of land that an b ma.b; availack for - ttb me:.!. Ti' re -ire peilaips 1 r,."ir.,uiM.i un-;.r-d acre - of irritable m ! , scattered through the wet and s-.at!iwe.-t: '.'.'ie..ij.Mi acres d' swamp land. mCMly in tho fast and .-oath, that oubl l reclaimed for auliculture; and IP) ph.ä.ü'oi acre., of aNailab1,.. 'Vet. over land" in tlT Pacit'a: m-rt hw et ami the southern Atlantic' and milf state.--. Tin- devr topmcnt of tili. a Avojid proide hoiilcs ar.d pi o.-.p-.-rity for t i.t rpri -im.- jdont'rs. ami add im niura'"l'y to the nation' we. Uli. It would '.. a t;k
wi.i.i.. ....a . .. . r n:
.ww,.., in i ievin.i oi me aoic; . , it . , , ;.
hü int.. . .n..n. . ....11! " ...... ... .1 . ll i'. c
""""'i it i'i mis uii .liiie'i i k iu!,i on ine iuacilliles an-I th- men who drive them.
i .s nas ia en the case w ith t ;mi of h-r a liter, the i
a -- v - r- ii ciuci eti inr rfi f. m im rn in.
- - - - - r.. i..ii tik.at kt k . . . . r .
i i t- i i. ii i t it rwiiv i u ir ' i lüiin of t Tat aril i f in iu rt? th-
Illnt i ..... ..i" w .i.t u it . .-.iwi. t . v i,j
.tT.. jj. iiii iiuir ti t nr; oMU)s H H V t.-1 J t'd
In the idoductio!: of war products, and by th
crease stuprndouM.v the output of it; Thi- ie.-ult i- beitm accumpli-iicd l.
ma chine the cnlai
shop
i would uppear to us as only a faint t rtar. I'tom this law of the varia
tion i t briirhtne- with wistaiut. It
il we know tin
a i 1 1 .
with the amount s.-iu us i.v th
COlCl- hiVo tin- means of com
.-ion io line leuj'o.-e oi plant i r e v j u - iv tni;j:;ol in other work. The proMon of multiplyuitr the Mtops to .' work in k a cm para ti a ly .-iiaplc Ohe: lmae uithcult!
i me Mou--m : .-mpioyini; aiip-.j workmen t.j nil tllOe .-hops. .bvioui We rati not j'.iadl ujd. oar .-kilted orkiaeli
real in -iythtn- -s- of that
relatively to t-h ui?, supr-os-lln-y wer. both at the same
Hin-; tn
slat im:
vorthv of rt'.in;cd t u.-adei
The thine t,, do. as
ö ii-.L;in now and form a compre-
It i-- a 'oi;-rre-?
Soc'y Iane ln.-i-ts, :
hrllalVO plan. lie iki' for .t-V-' o.eioi ., .-t., n tb- 'AO'',. r.ier trifle. whn we are peiidinc billion-. hould strar.t the requ.-.-t wuhout b lay.
j di-taii' e. i
A.-
by the old metho l- of apprentkvMiip and trainim: fa- t)no1 llllKuVc(l methods, in the ',Liri,1' s xhr f: enough to m.-t the nat,,,,,'- need.-. The obi method I jj.,..,- ar wf tUv ,.ls: ,.4Uurv. to!11"? 'V 7 " has been found wanting. It consisted in takimr the .. r..,"-1,1 tll,. ,n .,n(r ,.r ... , , : -.-.timat. 1 at c.v." h0dit-ycar-. or . . . itte-riiiill 111 illM.llUt Hi .1 (.'illsil'i , . . ...
M oi t o'. cr, th- san.e lim- of. ia-e-tiuatlon tlnil has Kd to theVS amazing teures ojncerr.ir.t: liigel lc'caTs the eNi-tclMJe of utile 1 .-tar? in th- same quarters of the l:(j:ii!i- the constellation of
Mcu" which pusses an apparent!
magnitude only Ic.-.s than that of ' IIluu and far in exce.-- of any 'c th r Known tellar obj. cts. A whole battalion of cTar Hits I? as- " .-cm bled tiuie. Many eta's ao Pi of. Picke l im,- di.-cäv. red lh.it about half of Ololl is ell- Ifck.d by. or involved in. an neu ioous spiral ' iieouia. oi wiiicli tlie well-known li-buia in tb- "Swunl" oiistitute? . only the c-ntral, or mot i-oii'lens-d
portion. , The- st-r. i oie.-in tbi.-
;art'i arc divid-d into two spectro- ' .-opi-' -'a-.-e. -o-ce.lkd blue ars ; ami white .--.ars. The b'ue -tar 'tire he!j-eil to b-Ion to a sjvteni clo-el- asuooiäted with the nehula. through wlnbb they ajiptar to he di-trib ad without extending' much beyotn it. nn-1 by means of formu- : la r kt-ed on Jee tro.-cOdc pe-
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OKIRTS intended tor dress wear or tor sport wear are here in such a splendid selection of the fashionable silks and newest models. One may choose from Satins, TaiTetas. Crepe Je Chines, Baroiietre .Satins. Failles. Pongees and Silk Jerttes. In plain tailored models, some gathered at top. Attractive heir and pocket ideas make
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thm distinctive, in plain colors, stripe an. plaid design. In all sizes. Priced at $5.75, $7.75,
$10.75 up to $19.75 (Ä) . U
Demonstration of the IDEAL FireLess Cooker- daily on Third Floor Come in and see the IDLWL I-ireks Cooker in uperation and learn from the raelurv representative huv. this cooker conserves time and tuel in cooking. It b.ike. roasts, ;-lews, or steams i'od without burniny;. hrinkin or ".vaite. Demonstration on Third Hlour. ("Christ on Calvary" the masterpiece painting on 3rd Floor)
LINliN AND THI: WAR. lar.cn is one of th- aim k- mail- car.-e-t oy th- war It was one ct the tex'ub s u.o-t la i.-hly u-cd before tin
war, and hCU.:ivc are already lain, nur. itMid tho dirhculfy of o'.-tainin it. It Will ! at b-a-t .-et-u veil - alt. I I he -Ml', w
told, hrfuie th. ikh'ian b bl.. an yj.. id th-- trrade of IIa: whu h they did l-c-fer- tin.- lii:n-' it.". a-au. . man from a whrk'-alo I r y on is bono w.., recently heard to s iv that ..s th- cii rmar. ruined tin- fruit trre, m. they shot salt and oib.er hen: lcul.s into the slax hedds. with the ie.-ult That it will tab. a lonK' time to sa t the
::! into condition fi r prop- r b. arlnu. !
l.Jnfn ako ccrr.e rrom li-bind. L- oi it 1 ca-lj, of COUrse. bt c .t'lC of t lie .-Iiovtakc cb labor. A iitt h' i Leine grow n in Oiccon and Wa-hiimtou. Pat it will
law, un-killrd laborer into tin shop, startinu him at the implet vairiv that cojbl ue found, and lettim; him t'nzht his why slov.l- and p.iinfully to the statu- of a trained mechanic. It was a ni.thod which wa.-ted the
tin
Tiie training acconipli-hed by prUatc and public vocational and t .chnh al M-hmiU brings far better lcsuhJ. but produce? t"o small a quantity of skilled mechanics to iu t the t m. I'L'onc.N . Prance found new w.iy. (irat PrUain ha.- adopted it. And now Ame rica must i:ct hi line is .already it ttim: in line, in fact, with Kratifyin? re-ult.-. Por the new me thod is swift, is sure, is comparati e ly cheap. It turns the K-rocer boy or the school teacher into .-kllk-d mechanic with e-jual facility. It is tin- method of th- shop training school. Sltop traininc schools arc n-'W maint.iine.l in mo-t of tho lar-r tn-tal-v-t,rkinr plant nae-d in manufacture of war product.-. Tiuy tire- spaces set m-ide for this purpo.-e alone, and e-palpped with iuahines of vry type u-ed iii the shoj proper. An expert mechanic evp-edaMy selected for his aptitude for this work k in charge in a'h of tl.ese shops, ami under him other skilled m-ebanics act a- teachers. Mere are re-
' oiMi oars--, which orresnonus
to thirty-eiht jidrillions of miles, or 4'i" million Tlr.vs the .P.-tan-e of the sun from the earth. Vpon thk ba.-is the a.t nebula itself mu.-t be 1,7'"0 li-s-ht-yeard
acros--. while the orit,ht m.cleud
dlaiueter of .100 trillions of miles.
The Public Pulse
j etable number of stars the fact he- ' a-' lu stand Mit that many .f tliesstus wer- ri'teh brighter than they' i hiin'i) -itioi- ir .'it -uc-h iOi ( if 1
ee piecioiKs elements, time, material and man-power. '.,,,;',, ..,., .unf of m-,t r-nWrr-,1 t.v
them was- oiuy equal to that emitffi Ki- tlir. il I '-t lei 1 -i t i n cilfill
i ,i , c,i ..... l j.-. ,i which every telescope reveals, and showed that Sinus mut be 4u or . - , . v. ., I wmcli even the naked eo caa dco't time s brighter than the sun. , ... .. .. .. ... i.. a... , v ' tect as a hay -peek, mu-t hale :4
turns at b a.-t 1 , 0 0 times, and ' fi.iully '"ancipus and Kk-1 at jea-t lo.eim times. Petweeti th last-named two, which. howeer. had one- r two other possible tiUil.-, all of which! were placid in the exalted rank of; X" siai s. tli- xi.alm was- -neratTy ! awarded to i'anop.is, til- v'Iory ef th- t-outh. and but a l w years ;i.;o on- calculator entured upon th-; o.-tlmate th.'t t'anopus exc-..-ded the sun r,t.mo tim-s in lu'ht-pivim,' !
jiowe!'. I hen th-re n.p;an to i.- .
th1 probable . nivtfso.
Now. however, c omes pnf. W'il- ! liam II. l'ickerint:. and in a circular
of th- Harvard coll t;e observatory Miovs reasons for thinking that th.e
shop i- enu'a-e.l. and the product of their labors be- tnie ;ant of slants amomr the ttars
e omes a p.irt of the oatjuit of the fdiop. The arc puid ; js pjtd rithr thin r-,n".uf and j Pditor News-Times:
. fair hourly w:t;'c as learners, and thi- waif- ira re-ases ; 10 i.nts its .uperiritv to the sun in 1 e .1. 1. ...1,1 . i.:. i . . : . .....'
as me siii oi in.- iuiii'i enaiors tum 10 iiKn.i- nu astounding latum eu 1 0 . " el 0
jceived tin i a w or ur.de r-trained applicants for work, talk of 'anopus a.e ar. iTin y are ;.-'iate! to th- type.-, of work to which they c,ll(1 a st;(;- of th' u
nesi -eni ;ui-ti. aou qaiciiy ami pracücttm instructed ia this wotk at the vrry mnchinrs which they will haw to operate in the main shops. They work with the materi ik and on the actual unlei s upon whie h the
roramuniratioot for this coloxnn inaj be sijrriPd arronymotislj bnt antt be ae-eoiupaniel by the name of the writer to tnsnre pood fairs. No re-poost-tility fir faets or natlmeota expre iv ill tx .5iamil. Honpirt rtumlctj of puWic juf.tlor ig in TltM. bt wltL th rijht rerrd to eliminate rlciou anl rbj-:t1onable matter. Tbe col a ma la fre. Bat, b reaaooablc
tiii:
Ti;cinxt. proi i;sio South Pend, Jim1 l'l, 1 !(.
be rrai.v o.ir-i C'fore th- rverhl'.-
wher near the dmand. There a iv two wu- ;, . u. ;s to f rr 'I;.f. rc,.-i. i". i i: : eai. Hates sMiMM f.'-r J". ."ii- otla r : ; . a : . il . The.c ,4rc icita;n ;o; p. a t sut.ititut ii'imiri'-'iy. Tow- I- of Turkish we i a. -hi
p p ! y .n . o m a p. y
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o. it put. ! The r-.-uhs oi.tained in th-.-e- shop training schools I a'. ahnest bcene' belief. The i'hal condition.- under!
which a raw man k taucht t handle his machine enable him to become a ik-lllel meclntnb- in a small fraction of the tim formerly consumed in the obi no ibo l under which h picked np knowl-elee- 1it by bit in tl.e shoo from .ich other workmen a- P.ad time to heh him.
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nation and makes reason iap for breath! An orb emitting j.omo .foo times as inuch li:ht the t-un. on the uppu-itiun that its radiant intensity, area fer ai-a. is 'n- same ms that of the sunk surfavc, would
Por e.-ami-b . bfr-. in h New Pn-laii. -hop. k a t have to ha- a diameter of
a l mut
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'. ir. er.. Ir. i! 1 ar lir.rr. she
for wir.nir a;
'cttoii r.a-r.'t quit.neither iio ;t : i i 'or t.ii l.tu n. . Sf ots c c : . : e . . c; 1 n j pk in- ..!;.. i'ar.i! ..r.r-'.i. 1 "i r a b pi." : '
e - P. i s tlirre i ' t-. a'.b'V . a - app I el 'a?.
be
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Isrocers ma:., alter a wecK p trainimr. eqieratm-; his knilllns inach:ne effectively, and re-adinir th- bhie-print. 'l.'tl I o'iateit t his w .o k. Here, in an ehie .-lioi. are thro-
1 irl.-. foiinTli employed in a depirthUnt store: they I are ii.-ih qi alius h-a v hand-tui re t lathes on w ork
.- th- -edier i rt-quirinr nat. prcislun; and the length of tlieir train-
tu..- eount'.y i in : requiic-a a riouMV irom tnree lo l ias.
e a d . I . i l :
Wi.a 1 m th-
it n t ntire : i o r -"lbs. ' 1 -..I the e
"Here i a particularly capabb woman," Kay; ,n efror.i oi Hp. Kt'eate-t Ahirrhap. w;ir factories.
itn ; another -paklnH" of un w ho wa pfub-
l.o'u'.'C", milei! In other words, placed in th.- eentfr of the solar system its circumfernee wouM exlend htoi than 1 e",V'oi.o '" mile beonl tin- oi .it of Jupiter, and the earth would be burl-d m.re than jc"..eM".1 " lilik- -'clHatll its blaZin surfc. If its mas- were :n the s.4me pro-
a. a a teacher .
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-.a-i Flow lf.TLf 1 Aw oii f.i..n tii-.-
asks this product of th hot. trahiin school. "I came i yesterday." i ephc. th. w oman, w hu U wurklr.tf a ure-at ftil't l.illi'-. I America need- skilU'd niccrtar.U and ntf-d ther.i
ith'. The- hoj ll.iil.lli si'hl'iU Will sUppP." th!-'
and cake ie fitly. Tc" IIa- ItitiiöX e l" tb.e V dlef
i wortiwn. 1" v. ovipi
iic I -'.se1 million times
a bout
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cravitatior.al attraction than the ' i TKJUI 1 JJ-"
fun h. T" ttvobf around sui h a ttar with the defit- of comfort and safety mat it enjoys at prfs-
I have often wondered why it is
i that a teicher is ashamed cf her i profession: why she htes to he Calle! a school teacher; why tho ; shuns associating with tho"c of her i profession in public: w hy she is I -corned and unrecognized by society: why she k looked down upon by business men. professional men, -e-ction ans, and even scavenger;. Put after several years of cloe ob - -ervation. and a aual minslln 1 with some members of the profession. I haie arrived at a solution to ! this problem. The present s -hool lau of the ' state of Indiana 1 a dkgrace to the teach. h-f class and to civilization. i It is rank enouch to cau.-e tho seeds of resentment to nourish ia the heart of that tr.o.t calm an1 con-
and prosri'ssive" lines, instead of : contenting our?elves with the devil- i
sh fogykm cf our yire?; we must
ne'aulou-; t I'aiikh tho time-honored, primitiv.
system of examinations, chis-drica-tion and. mot di graceful of all. tho ' idea that a teacher need t ork only ein lit or nine months out of the year and play the role of a. social lakJit tho remaining- three or four i months. A teacher compromises ' herself b- bowing beneath such a , rotten. God-forsaken system. The onl3 logical thing1 to do is to modernize the profes-jon, copy it t alter the civil service, our industrial i system, or any other phase of our i economic life; divide the year into lour quarters of three months each, i
and teach contin lously. with the exception of a one week's vacation at
the --lose of each thret months. This j would give the teacher a real pro- j fession, it would transform her t from a partial parasite into an eeo- ; nomic factor: it would free her from j bondage, and crown her with the , laurels of sell'-r-spcct. ! A U-month school tt-rm is as j logical a, a. lU-month buine-o term, both from the viewpoint of the ! teacher and of the pupil. The ar- i gument that continuous teaching is
nerve-racking is fallacious and with out principle it is more psychology
cal than physioleigical. When one j is trained to labor only nrt of the : lime, he naturally Iouks for the period when he will not have to wrk. and he hrmly believes that he is ;
very much abUo-d and mistreated while he is doing anything; while, on the other hand, if a person knows that he is to work all the time he soon settles down to lik duties and center his attention upon them, rather than upon an approaching period of blissful idleness.
A 1--month term is a seven-league j
?tep in the war of propre.
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