South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1920 — Page 11

HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY MOI1XIXG, APJIIL, 2S, 1020. 1 1

LOCAL EDUCATOR DENOUNCES NEW EDUCATIONAL BILL

J'cv. Cliarlr Miltner Savs Smith-Towner Art Will Make Conditions or-e. Illiteracy rind the shrrtac of t' ichTs are. ailment.- in our ducit.'ii.al pyM'-m which can nevfr t nvercrni.. ,y th Smith-Towner bill j.ow t.-for cor.pr.-NS, .-irrordir.ir to Kr v. rhnrk Miltner wl.o lrrtrT.-f-I n "Our I'rohnii of IM urvt tiori"

I. e fore tho Notro Dini

SEf,LS STOLEN TOWELS AND IS SENTENCED TO STATE PENAL FARM

V.'lirn Henry Hayes fM1 Mrs. '"l.iudi Woodworth a number of towels from thj Colfax av., bar-hc-r shop, he prepared th nay for a journey to the Indiana .tat penal farm. l:aycs lived at th, "tt'ood worth heme, ant', ho ?old a number of the tM'.i-N ownd by the rarrr shop to hi? landlady. They were to apply on his rent. Hayes was arrested, and !n rlty court Tuesday mornlr.K Judiro CJllmer fined him IZ and rots and or.tencod him to CO days hi the penal farm.

HOOSIER AUTHOR DIES IN MANILA

Marjorie Benton Cooke Has

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Been on Stajre Since

the author of numerous stories and several books and plays.

HOHN" IX RICHMOND. HICIIMoND. Ind., April 27 Mar-

jorie Benton Cook, word of who"

i.efore the ..otro Darrm Kn!shu of, celebration of the terfh anniversary Vn?,1 cl;am;"f,s the establishment of the council, r r y,u fcmith-Towner bill. Members of tho council were lather ..H.tner maintained, is a urKt fl to export the Players' Club

par.aci.-a i-urj; ftf-d for pre-nt eils

f't Ameriran education which promJ'es to rr.ako fnr ren worso condition than now exist. In an anahe told that tho bill would es-tab'ii-h a distinct and autocratic l.-partment of education with a abinc-t secretary who could and Perhaps would set up a Prussianized -dur.4tlnr.al yyf-tem that would drlvo .-ill private Institutions out of exist

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Avon id

duration -would bo in a wots fix than ever before. Tho, bill would rive riso to sectional favoritism and seriously Interfere with tho rights of the family In educational matters. Ueforo tho hetun flrand Knljrht

NEW YORK, April 2 7. Marjorie Denton Cooke, author and monologiFt. is dead In Manila. P. I., according to a cable mes.-atre rtceived here Tuesday. Her dath resulted from pneumonia. She was 4 4 years old. Mls Cooke was born in Richmond, Ind. and was graduated from the University of Chicago. sho was

veers "Modern Monologue,' "Dramatic Episode?," "Plays for Children," "More Modern Monologues." The Girl Who Lived in the Woods," "Dr. David." "To a Mother,". "The

death in Manila was received here Twelfth Christmas" and a number

in a New York di-pnUh was t.nrn;0f piavs. in Richmond but left her- more; than 20 year? zpo. She was the TO DOSK RIGHTS, dauqhur of Mr. and Mrs. Joeph rT r'nitM PrsHtnry Cooke. For many years she DETROIT; " Mich., April 27. has made her home in Chicago Mi.-, striking switchmen and yardmen on Cooke was graduated from chlerwro all nchigan railroads affected by univer-ity In and that 'r ihr- the "outlaw" strike will lose their gan writing for magazines. In 190., K.nioritv ritrhta unless they return she went on the stage as a mor.olo- to worj; hctore 5 p. m.. today, nogist and continued in the work most. CCrdirg to notices posted by the of the time until her death. I roa(3S. Her bst known literary work

entertainment for the benefit of tho K. .f ( HuildinK Fund, in Washington hnll, Friday nltfht.

UNION DIARY TO INCREASE STOCK

Lakeville Concern Will Raise

I'ubiic and : private, Fchoois Capitalization From S 10,d suffer untold setbacks and' 1

UUU to SHU.UUU.

The F'roducers Fnlon Dairy Co., of Laknville, Ind.. has filed a petition askinc that the capital stock t,e increased from $10 00! tn ISO -

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i noma." j. piesmea ai a snon (,(, rin increase of $70 00. The de

ousjness session ana announced that ri

he first elepree would be conferred n a class of 7." candidates at tho university. May 21 and tho second .ir.d third In W. O. W. hall. Fouth

Millions of men and women have proved "Haver Tablets of Aspirin" with th "Payer Cross" on tablets, the quiekest, surest, safest relief for their Headaches. Colds. Neuralgia, TootheachP, Kararhe, Rheumatism, Lmnhigo. Neuritis. Pain seems to fade right away.

R jy only a Payer package contain

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qr,n to raise the capital stork was' nc proper directions. Always say nrherl at a nie eting of the stock-; "-t5a- rr-' ...

YOU never see any pie crust PINT CANS left On the plate When Urter uti cieiper pr lb.

Mazola is used for shortening. Everybody knows the crust is the best part of the pie. Mazola-made pies have such a delicate flaky crust you're sure to eat the last crumb. Corn Products Refining Company P. 0. Box 161 N, York City

holders held in Lakeville last week. Handy tin r.oxes oi u laoiets cost The stockholders also . empowered j lut a few cents. Druggists also sell and authorized the hoard of direr- larger ' Payer" packages. Aspirin is

Mend, May 2 The council planflitors to issue preferred stock to the' the tr.ide mark of Payer Manufar-

io hold a dance during the com- e xtent of $20.000 the stock to be' lire of Monoac etu aiPster of salicy-I I

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A WORLD R

J5j fie Golden Rule not by the Rule of Gold WHAT ARE the most precious elements in American Life ? Respect for the home? Jesus found women slaves; He made them companions. Down through the ages His Church has been the champion of women's rights and aspirations. Respect for the man who works? It was the Carpenter of Nocareth who gave labor its great charter. "You are sons of God He said. In that sentence Democracy was born. Respect for property? Modern business is credit ; and credit s character. All that makes property safe in the world is bound up in the reverence for law Jhat religion breeds. Respect for education? Who gave America her colleges? They weie founded by Christian ministers, almost all of them. On these great essentials must we build a better the Church's part in the his task of Americanization, America, and a better world. And every one of (3) the colleges and (4) hospitals supported by tha them rests on the foundations of the Christian Church. Churches, (5) the religious training of the young, and to provide (6) a living wage for the Church's Thirty denominations of that Church are uniting ministers, now in a simultaneous campaign. The appeal is to every lover of America, to you

They ar uniting because the task before the Church whether you are inside the Church or out. The re.

is too great for any one denomination : because there building of the world is a spiritual

must be no duplication of effort; no waste. task. Faith must be the cornerstone on which the new foundations are They have had the courage to survey the whole laid true ; the measuring rod by task, and to aek for a budget large enough to sustain which the builders build must be (1) the work abroad, (2) the work at home including the Golden Rule.

Give when the cäl! comes to jrna ?re with your hert ms well as yoar pocket-book

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G PAYS OF WONDERFUL SAVIKGS

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05a vf Is the Grand Leader's Great Weekly Bargain Event. Every j txl J Department has offerings and prices ore lowest yet quoted on I

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ToS65.00TricotineSuits $OE!.00 RonutltuI, iir'st sprlnp styl, s in :.- y ri 1 ) ' pu's n.d ni!ses slz.'S. Sptlal QJtJ?

WomfcV $2.00 APRONS TTomen'n IIous Press Aprons of fast colored percales In Hebt and dark coIo.-b. Special Dollar Day

2 I'air Mr Silk HOSE Women's It o n t Silk Hos in frroy only. Spot 1 11 for Hollar lay 2 PAIR FOR

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n'onvn'n CORSETS Woman's up to $J routll Cor set (. th now eprinjr niodols, nil siz-s, i:acii

Turkish TOWELS Thrci- r tru'.-i r t.utb tow'N. Sp-tl.il

Camisolss V'"ni-ri i'arntS"l"5. made .of k rr';). (! c M r. Hii.i 5 it in. i:acii

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DRAWERS New ecn Balbrlsjran shirt ana drawers ; all sIzop, each

S7 Trimmed flats Lovely now sp rint: bats ; many Iif!Vr'!it r:u- pmart styles at a prioo that prove tat wo ficll thp pr. tti.--f .1 money; In silk tafTVt.i comt!n.ilio;is i'trd milan straws. Spo.-Jal for IoIlar Iay

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$4 HAT SHAPES

Newost pprinjr Pty 20 different styles

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