South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1920 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TT7.1E5
TO 'HUMANIZE'
PRISONS IN U. S. Gray Brotherhood. Organization of Ex-convicts, Begin Nation-wide Drive. 9r A -M-vlve.! rr-e: SUV.' YORK, .Jar. wi 1 cimr-aisn to A !.-t!onrrlsor.s of 1 1 1 I'n.r.-.i st.it.-- has h-ii undertaken by t;" ilray F.roMirhoo'l, an orKato.it.on of i-f.r!ii-a x-roruicty, ;.' cor::.;.' tu ;i for-I inr inrr.it' of Sir.tr S'irur sI.o s. rved j Ui ye-nrx behind jrray s;,,;,,- v. alls. Another oi.Ject e.f the a m p.i :j.-n is to! counteract nnarchy for, h- said "of tho ö'JÖ.Ofjf convicts. men and wniii--n, who annually .rK- freni American prison- fal'.y .a j. r nt nr potential bol -h- i -1 s " This rr.au, a p r ".;: of :he X v York siurn. who not onlv r -1 rn-d his .wr. life but ku - d two younger brothers from criminal f:ir--- all e th- result of the .Mutual W.-lf.ire " rk at Sjn: Sin;: of v. !:; ; the Iry Ürothfrhooil m in -it. i-; a n "fTsh".,r. declared that An,' ri' .u penal institution ai- !;i!:;' surreptitiously "ood .J with radical lit'rat;ir with ba'Vts: -.f "hope, to the ojpre sseel" ar.d that flu sffi ' iiiovi-ni nt to hoI.-h'Viz- 1 1 i - nation's l-ri'-ens is being- fomi,i(t il from th" in.-ide. Ma IV Plank I-,-im-. II- said that supported hy Iii- efforts of IVjQi) in'mlrs of this Cray Krot herhood, it-? u n nanod ha.br known as the Oray 1. rotln r hopes to Tiiak prison reform :i plank in th I'latforni of one of th" hi;,' political j'.irti- in the next pre sident i.il campai.rn. He- is repute d to h a man of rat inllutin'H in Washington ami to b the- intiiit.it- ( s-veri senators'. Th" fort;! r Sim; Sin:,' inmate said th.it th- Ihdtlor Avas 1-ack of a prospective investigation of Joli.f, HI., prison. intended to be the- first of th- Ih othe rhood's national prison re-form program. "If th" (Jr.-iv I.rother should -on,- in lure now anil tell me to jump r i t of that window." (u four s'.ory !".ip, "IM do it at once." nn1 1 I - I tin- form r inui.it of Sinir j Sin:. "V all would tins! him with j our liw-s and, U-Ii.-v- m-. this pris-! n m v stivition h.o l;-i ! him is j uoinK to h a thoronith joh. Tim i p"opl outside ha n't any hlt'a of j how ho'shfvism is sprfailiiiK it th" i t risons!. A few days aim fo .r lt ds. t was diseov"r-d i our men. ac- j uallv had thtins-lvrs convicted so! .hey could work thind th" lais. AIhiIMi Htl I'ropaand;;. "Tho Rf-d.s hav- their lit rturn th" public lit'rarirs. som- tearhrs in tho puhlir schools at" 'sympathrtio" and for som tun they havo hren di:trihutin tliir doc'.rimcs in prison.s; jails ami workuousf s to win ov r to th ir side the army of discontented malefactors who have. an aliened f,riean igaf'tr.t society. Th" Jray Hrotherhood Is alive to tlo ir propaganda, however, and hopes to abolish It. 0n of th" best ways to stop it is to treat convicts like human beings ins-trad of beasts and p.ive them a ehance to rede in th "-nivlvex. Th" stat m breeding anarc'nist? by turning at larnT men and women who liart been t.rntally tr-at-d and who leave- pris-on with hiarts tilled with th dffire for retaliation and i n tr "l'ndt r the dd lem a kindloarted warden is tii;aud in tnakir.tT healthy Imru'ars and pordi limbrs of Mrs! o:; r.drs. Th- prii; eperi'nee did a man no imod and h hal no roncept i n f riht a i:I wroutr. no s, ,,f respunsildli!y to so' i tv. vh !i h' came out. With our method it isdi;T i nt. As an illustration, t Ii i ai 1 .( form' - n acts and m-mb"rs of th" w-l-f a r. lt-atur, in New V..t k ity. All f th:a are 'making imod." Mo! of t.'iem at vounir atid of the 1 ', omr.- thin 4oi v . r- in tim arnyv i.r i'a during th- war. Tlo-y in- lud former burglars b la- n i and sirM. i Li r -i ailed 'slick' thivv Otxriio smiiv Iti-sults.. "Sm.Ci- T1h!,;;,v M,tt ' s":Ol II'. f'onur warden at Snu- Sini:. took ch.arp' of the naval prison at I'ortsmouth. N. Tl.. tl:ret years ao. h bis b'n ins : ru no 1. 1 a 1 in returniti-j 1 . formet micites. men '?mide f' in i h.ar.ti ir. r ilo- l"nit'd s'..its' na, et!.ijtTli to man three l-attl ships. Th- present crit wavf' in Chicaro is du to bad prison tie.ilr.unt ;i::d th U;tv of -eorvicts to ever." If 1r had not b n for Osborne's administration in w Yrk prisons N w York wouM be sufferinc from the s.m: . v ;!." ask ih:ci:ivi:k. An a ppolntm r.t of a receives.'ttb a lebt of M is asked in a lit i.I d 5y Sam ttoordi against nymtn Silverman r. superior tourt Saturday. A public library was in're..i,;. ed p.. Aih.ni in ZZ1 P. C. fU-Asr-s iiTTr.i) SPECIALIST "Kryptok Classes." shell j im eyeglasses and de j earo toric lenses carefully fittd a:.d alJusted complete optital srvÜ ice. JIjos Kx.intixmil 'rhoroughl . Hours '. lo It. 2 to .". and 7 to v. Tel.. I Jiicoln DR. G. C. PAUL OlTOMITUlsT. t'12 I.irmer Trii-t T.Idg.
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What the Business Chamber of Seeking
nv r. .i. opi;i; What is the South Bend Bus.r.es-? Women's Chamber of Commerce? Why was it organized, and what are th aims- and ambitions of IV memhern? Kirs, it is an organization coni-ps-i In membership of South Bend women vho worl; for a living: Second, th" memb'-rs banded toS'th"r a short time at;o with th-3 v i.'W of brir.Kini; about a closer relationsJiip b tw-en employer and tiiIloN', at ticalarly between mployers and women employes: Third, the South Bend Business Wonu-n's Chamber of Commerce has for its purfose tho interesting of th working women of the cominunity in the welfare of tho ci .y a :i wbol- ,md to aid working women ui reaozir.e; taking their rightful pla in th" community. The organization is free from any political aspect, although each on.i of its members is looking forward to the tim. in th- near future when she will hae the riht of franchise. Th" hl.stfiry (( the organization is short. Its pat performances are rnly an indication of what rnny be expert d in th' future. It is working in cooperation with the South r'.er.d i'haiiili"r of I'omi. -."!. In fail, the board of directors of th" latter oi u'a nization acts in the sain" cap.oity f"r th" women's organiz.it ion. NimiiImt- ."0 Meiiibfi.. Alie it.v Up- new organization has about iiiimlitis, all women who are employed iti the city in various c.ipaciu.s. These working women ar tal.ii.tr a k-rn interes. in civic and business affairs as they affect not. only worn n in jai ti ular but the- community in ge-neral. They join with th- 'South Ibml Chamber of e'ommere" in carry inir out the latter organization's program of work fi the yar. The meinbvs of tl' women's organization attend m--t-iims of the- older chamber's hoard of diictors. .and join with th hoard rii'-niliers in iliM-n.ssinu' -onf rntintr p! ob!'ms. Th South I'.e-nd Business Women's hunber of Commerce, is a distiio t organization. It is m rely ooperatimr with the older org.anizatjon. It has its own ambitions for f'itar- accomplishment, and doubtless after it is a little obltt and lias acquired inof exyeri-' ence. it will ehoos' a board o" diree -tors -onipos d of m niber.s of the organization. 'I'h' oiKa ni.at ion has il:- distinction of bein' the Mrst of its kind In th" Tinted State. There a i othr wiio-ii or;aniza tieiri compiise(l of business women iti the country, but none has been formed e xactly aloncr the lines of Urn South Bend organization, and none ha.' unite the- sam' ambitions that the one r eerily formed here has. I'lan "Home" for iirls. A n; its ambitions for future accomplishment is the erection here of a, "working pirls home." Already plan for the- accomplishment of this ambition have be.-n tentatively formed, and the tentative plans hav- been approved by tho board of directors. The full accomplishment of the ambition undoubtedly will n-"l the cooprat ton of th- members f th South Bend Chamher of Commerce, but this will undoubt dly b- forthcoming if the sam" .spirit of relationship that exists between the- tw o organizations at u 'smi t cotit in;: r s. M'iicm is of th new organization, s-jy that thc- fully realize that if there is loss of interest among its iiie-jilifis that there may be danger of lim ot ganizatioii losing its irc" for individual accomplishment and the further langer of its be-ing swallowed up by the older organization. They say that they will work -.mostly against this, and will end -a vor ! make th"ir organization a fore.- for good in the community. force thai will be abb- to stand e-u-iirely alon- as an entity, while at !h' same time cooperating Hilly ith other organizations of the city i"t'.- t'n- goed ef all. I'rge Other to .loin. lis chairman. .Miss Pearl X vilb . atpl its secretary, Mis Sailie B. Kei I. apparently fully realize the Charles B. Sax and Company Michigan. Near Wash ington Advance Showing of the New Spring Styl es Just Arrived. Coats Suits Dresses Millinery Come in and let us shuyou the new spring styles for Nineteen Twenty.
Women's Commerce is to Accomplish
importance of the oi -,a nizi tior.. and what it will be abl" to accomplish ' I i .....a . : . I . . ' I . t u. iL .suo.i-rus in mairiiainin iih individuality. , An effort is being made to Interest every working woman In the city in the organization ami its ambitions. Letter are being sent out to these women, epianing th purposes of tho organization and asking their cooperation In making: the ambitions a reality. The appeal 1 meeting with a hearty response, and members of the organization predict that the mmherhip hefor many months have passed will have prrown to include practically every working weunan in the citv. SUNDAY AND MONDAY. I'IDI. 1.2. Sunday's astrological figure points to active ami interesting- eomiitions with tho prospect of a pleasant or profitable journey. Kvents of an unexpected nature may arise. ami tneso should lead to advantage and succes,.s. Those whose birthday it is may e xpect an active and fortunate year. A child horn on this day will be enterprising, ambitious ami fortunate. Monday's astral forces promise to bring about snnie new situations or events which may be characterized as peculiar or eccentric. While in some prospects these may be turneel to advantage oy profit, yet Hier- are suhtle influe nces at work whie h call for wariness and caution in the j handling of all situations. There may be n powerful ami abrupt stirring up ief affairs with much movement and activity in all directions, with probable jourtreys, chances or removals. A breaking up of old e-otulitioms may lead to new depart-ure-s ami projects, which should be j luaiiipulate-d to future benefits and substantial returns. Those whose birthday it is are promised a year of peculiar visita- ! (ions, calling for skill in bringing the promised success and prosperity. A child born on this day will be steady, persevering, interesting and perhaps ece-entric. SEND HORVVATH TO FARM FOR BEATING HIS CHILD Th three foster children of Joe Horwath need have no f ar of their father for the next six months at b-ast as tli? father was given a Mr." of ! and costs and sentenced to a t"rm of e; months on the state penal farm, when fcund guilty of assault and battery in the city court Satur'.ay m)rning. The defe. nelant a? charged with cruelty, beating his three-year-old child. A curving toothbrush recently invented brushes tho inner surface of the teeth as thoroughly as the outside.
The Horoscope
Welcome Relief from Tortures of Rheumatism
Can Come Only From Proper Treatment. the Manv forms of rheumatism are caused by millions of tiny Rtrms that infe-st the Mood, and until the blood i absolutely freed f these germs, there in no real relief in sight. Ami because so many people treat the pain, and not the disease itself, is fine reason why rheumatism in many cases is a permanent disease, increasing in severity year by year. The most satisfactory remedy for rheumatism is S. S. ... because it is one of th" most thorough blood il i
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At oncel "Pape's DiapepsinM corrects your Sour. Gassy, Acid Stomach Relief awaits you I
I'ood sourmsr. pap. d ist res! Won der what upct your stomach? Well, don't bother! the moment you oat ;i tablet or two of I'ape's piapepsm all the lumps of indigestion pain. tlp M'irness-f heartburn anil bedchir.g of cases, due to acidity, vanish ti alv underfill! I. j Millions of peoph know that it is needless to be hothered with indlWilliams, the Florist,
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'P 1 Famous South American Beverage May be Introduced to U. S. BCKNOS AIRES, Jan. Bottled mate or Paraguay tea, the famous South American beverage, may become a prohibition drink in the United States. One North American manufacturer of beverages is making inquiries in Buenos Aires to ascertain whetlmr to import the mate herb i from Argentina and introduce it to North Americans. Drinking mate through the bombilla is a. national custom not so much practiced in South American cities as formerly, but is still common in the "camp." or agricultural districts. The bombilla, a metal tube about six inches long with the thickness of a pencil, is fan-shaped, at the end and dotted with small hole-s like a sieve through which theliquid is drunk from a sun-dried i gourd about the size of a large apple. The liquid is prepared by tilling ! the gourd with the herb, then boil ing water is added. Th" host takes the first drink and thhe gourd is refilled and handed to the guests in succession. The supplv ef mate is renewed as is re ejuire-d. Silver and ; oven gold gourds are now used by j wealthy families. i Mat-.: is grown ; nsive-ly in the ' extreme' northeastern s-et:on of Ar- j ge ntma. Paraguay and Brazil where large tracts of kind are- given over to its cultivation. The- herb possesses astringent qualities which makes i: an invaluable beverage among the farming people who consume birg" quantities of meat daily, this, together with hard biscuits, in some parts of the republic. Ining the only article's of ' food. THEFT OF TRADE SECRETS BRINGS JAIL SENTENCE l;v l'nitnl l'r.'ss: riUCACo. .Ian. "1 Tip ft trade scr'-ts is violation of tinas lertainly as appropriation tangible property, according to law appellate court here today. It re-- j fused to re-duce the penalty against j II. I. Koppedman, charged with using the trad- .list of a former employer te help his new concern. Koppelman was sentenced to RO days in jail. Worn en employed Canada in coyping clerks in tlh' public 1 STek fere first ollice-.s in CATARRH of the BLADDER re?li?veJ in 24 HOURS Each Ctul bearsthfMIDYj r.una JLf flrra of counter felts purifiers known t medical science This fine old remedy cleanses the blond of impurities. Being- purely vegetable, without a particle f mineral or chemical in its competition, it works by eliminating and forcing out of the blood impurities, acting as a tonic to the entire system at the same time. S. S!. is sold by druggists everywhere, and .any of them will tell you that it is a thoroughly honest and reliable old remedy. Write our medical department for valuable literature and free aelviee. Address Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Laboratory. Atlanta, Ca. Adv. .....-.. ...... .................,,........ pc5tior!. (I5pcp.siri or i disordered stomnch. A f-w tablets ef f'ape's liapepsin neutralize acidity and gl e re lief at one e no ivnitittK! liny a box of Iipe's Diape p.-in now! I"Von't stay tnise-rahl.'! Try to regtilate your stomal h .so you ran cat favorite fnos without cfiusinc: distress. The c os! is so little. The bene fits so great. You. too, will he a Iiapepin enthusiast afterwards. Adv. SURPRISE HER WITH A BOX of our exquisite cut flowers. Roses, if she prefers them, ni any other flowers that my be her favorites. Nothing like flowers to cement friendship, especially such flowers as ours, so fresh, fragrant and beauteous in their grace and color. Come in person if you can. Order by phone if more convenient. 138 S. Michigan St.
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