South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 135, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 May 1920 — Page 4
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SAYS RICHES WILL NEVER PAY FOR SOUL
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; PRESIDENT WARNS xBB&i CREDIT MEN TALK T,rr,r, wrv tttt douok-cros- I l.y hN fF-ml. Mnpkm-d th- .H:Vronr. Ftvwn tho ä
SENATE AND HOUSE
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I ;x l',niI-rc lr"1 -"-t to ::nish. Jh.- part of a vouri; ami talent Dinner to Brother? of , Husn, CyvW.- A w.-..l nun!., r t wan to U lir... wiMr to r-u. j lCi-uran an- Ih -mio a lip !itV irl . wh.,.n -vinj;- U as natural c , ' Arthur Sh .nk. ar- o,np n.i.-.l j'nirm. .!wt !), h Kai.l. " ih:"f- ,as brcathir.tr. Tl.o storv roIatCH hmr! boiltil liCIKl. J. i lrk- at th- piano. ,! al a r- in th- p.rio-1 of an.rn-r r. ,s-
:!w speakint: prvr.nn. ir .ufnan. Mit o:iiitior.s u roTh .l.;.r:io:i to tho , jTofUs j ;n-h as to It::c at a, p. mir T
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and .--o;;..' r- ; - n. liüi.r t 'v fii.:jic; ai.'l i i x'r.v , or tn-- I .-: 1 . v hon th roll-, tion will p.- p,r th-b'-n at i.-l th . van t. atitcd Mon- .
! this virtu- of hers provrs thr makI !Mi r.f lli. TiMl n :mr1 f h i. tji-r-o- K 1 ! nt i H '.i. Aoi of tllP f'rS.' Iiru'il
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lid I.ot .!;n I.- lt Al.i..n;. and j MattiM:i, TIT, X. fMdy st.; Mrs. V. IUO-...I to So. lorn." Iii. fhilson. 1113 1-:. Min-r '-t.; Mr. In bianujii-,' hi- f.; ho.-a" to th- : Mfd-pait. .1:7 '.. IMdy st.; Mr. S. A. i u.li'-n.--, -Is,,:." h tiUTMi. -I, " a - ; ;., rri i i ; Woodward av.; Mrs. H. Ji. ui;; in m .boat town. !! had '. i;. w st.-t f It. r.JT I-tfa y. tt- st.; hra- t c ar ir, .-'od-.m Mr-. I.ot ...., Ti.-. i; Pearson. 2?.1 Woodward rhiin.ian .f th- raid ; niy I-"tav.; Mrs. F. ( To!d. IIS K. Navarre uas a ioht;ci in. Iiwutcir;- Mixing iij. j t.; Mrs f.cllar. 7 .. Harrison av.; in pohtKs v. ith ihiai Pan- h. l',Jt-;Mrs. F'.ii-s, 7 2 IHamond av. ; Mrs.
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" mi. uoi. air. . i. : .ir: P "il- t.n a v.; Mrs. . 1 W:n.ir. a'l S.
UKC l.o: -.rio wani t,-o.i wiicn aii j-rank lin st.
turn hrr p hurt: i h rn. Th.- ' i.i!i ;i-t .-a. i tiiat l'. ha.! I. .-! lo hirn that II-pr-:i( h on ,-odoi.i and ior:ioirah as appli d to !otal rmi'lilions ai.d ihis was tin l .--oii .h; h h- v.a-ht d lo i:njn.--i uj.oh )::- a-.pi;. ra '. C'lni r for (,hnI. Alratn's hoic'f h- -aid. a- for u'orxS nut Lot's wa.. for had. H" l) :i point.d t( a .v:-;m hati-aiiir or ta--hoir With tii" NOW v.ialP n npoi iL in larv !! rs ami :-.;p' that i. was tin. for all of u- to h-fide btw'ii K"od aral eil. Iol -ol.i out Ivan-- hr va;itrl Pi m.ike mora ; . 11' took his chuno s on tha. Tn- f hop . ',jit niad- that '.ay athe hni tnat c!jr.-"d hirn for tlil .--st of his day-, th anKdi-t -aid. I.ot p.-: iut. hv.rv many who ho.- .-i til.- world. Mil and jdcasurr. lo.--s out. If you .- II out you vll sotii" day ra.-h m your l.a-i rhck. At b'.-t w' have not rnanv vars. What's u hundrcl cars? Ju.-t a little .-pan. "Some day yvw'll 1.- planted in the ground," he told his audience. "Von will have on a shroud uliirh
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U1lh";!. (','L , .... ! rv.bli.' infornation, wa? blamed for! l.as the prin, ipal male role in sun-1 ruin. Tho Dictum ion, of tho r.or I CIT1. , ..:.a.. i11! i.Uj ':.S.l,n'. -t rates , interest, dire- tly. th- leir.Jcn r-: i.-. have been c.
in- eoraaa-.on oi .Mr. Jon he i.re.-ider.fs action bv S-n. Stnoot, T,rt ,,f irU.e:, i ... . ... ..-r... .' r. .t....i i ....... i ou tntonie io m -i in- i e- , v,.,t to the i-o-.s'imer t hr.mu-ii raised siriicnn. we
-rr -V Yn 'V:.1: m his ,tatcm.nt that Hah- ein of SLamboul." which is anm,. r,' - ! Tl,- h;,, t-rn ar, true to Mfo 3 Ä'"1'.... f.-.- S110, .. "r:"t ! , -j this addition ; lab,,- and materi.
u.-, nan to s nanu, v.u mi., son ; , rrnt hl,i -nvide use or ; ,d for a four daVs en.K-i-nt at the K'Ta ral mou'dirir of the entire , " V , , to Ui" 1 1 ot 1,a'"- tne.rmn.y is :-!.tirui testimony of the:r conv rs.on. ; :id th nro.idVnt or his advisers In car- ! the oiiv-r tin -tarMm- "d J ' n'ot m .k s this , r, lurti r . cn-Vn 'l A-!Si'0laliun of ( rt"lu M' n at government an relieve th- hich o-t when he albd for oth. r- p. stand '. ' ouf hp. ,hn.it arill r'rterrilna- 1 Maril!u Sn.a.Iay . ; me-t mak.- this prodm.tl.rn sp.en- . its May tjiniuT-mr?tin held Thi:rs-lf UMnt: h- a!d i irrTnMvTC up who agreed with his words , nd T ! -t U V Uchh which. t i-iiTTT!.-. i ! l.1!."" niTV1 JiS fV!s rvr h clay nivMit at the Hotel Mi-hawaka. '" imilllo Tax. ' MLTHODIT
u-oald live UP to the ni there w. wlthont thH u,iyt foundillloA. he has ..,urar..l'"f Vl A a V r'd.- S. ,uJ .n 1 i , T'' T resol ition a.lopted is in lin. 1 Th. a.itation for th. nr. anal of CARRASZA
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. , .. inroi auaui-t uir jumi i oo . . i; a rn e o i the w, st rn Tra tu r- ti wh!rh -Tartir at 1 o r nrk Tim niMnra n . i - . t"- - ... x Prayer puetjm; for Friday morn- u .. n,K.Mll L. , V,1, 111 u ,n r " . 1 ' CiocK- picture launchel by th NatKinal Ass .cia- j on t1(. --i.'ir..N th1! ih.th the ,. , . .. ' .. I t( e. 1 UUstln harniUrl Wll h. v.r.n t hfttwdl r..Ti-i r- until Gifii.,! ... .. loaiais ii.... .ill .. .'i..l ml tstf. Prm-
win oe neia in trie loiiowimri iwi.ion. fUI,l. v .nti., , .V.."1 . I " ' '""i4- un or re.ut .Men ar..J whieh is fo- taxes are naid directly bv t or- t vr,. ,
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A (!i.-usion of tho conditions existiet: i'i ancient Itom and a coin -pari-on of th m with those of modern limes will tako place at a nieptirvr .if the Iatin club of tlic South la n i liirh school Friday afternoon. Th" jreneral topics to be discussed are the poverty, the crnze for amusement, the luxury and extravagance am i'-nt and nuxl'rn. The program 'vhis'h is entitled "f) tempora! n üiorf.s!" will include "The Watch of the fbnls" a ifo'-m by Isabel (Junb rson, a discussion )f Kotaan poverty by Viol, t Ackt rm.m and its comparison in American poverty by Marion I'oiiovan. a t'scription of Uoraan atnusemonts by Hilda S'lbold and th" comparison with modern times by Fdna Ma1 Ttosf: evtravar;ano will b dipcussrd by Kdith Feiwell and Anabelle Si. k'V.
will not have a pocket in it and if ir. ' "Tiapora Mutantur" will conclude
his a po!;et you.' hand -. i'l la- too! the Program. r-tif! to reach down into it. Tin rtis a kink in the oul of -ery i:tn) Senior 'i niina,t ion will be tr-ven t ha wants to 11 out !! . oi ldlyj .Turn- 7 ami v. S. niors takinsr undrüoods, but limit b.- Iii... th- man! elas .-objects, however. will cona ho was told by hi-; I fiend that ii' time th :r .rk in tins- classes, was saimr tuora-y tu .t v ould burn j up as soon as he .rot to hi destina-j The comrner'ial b pal tm-nt of the t ion . M n have an idea that th :' i hiuti school i., preparing woi k to an be -alis.fi -d with -artbly pos- j he vent to the A. X. Palmer cornhey.sions. The thintcs of atth car. I riany of Chicago for the awarding not last, but you will have lo iivej()f p, ;m: a n.-hip -ertificates. M)iii'' Im i1 forev r. . I'nfm .M.ncv. , Pnh IbrshrpoA- and Kith Mas- ' Lot. should hac stayed v.p'uj tr.rs wju rcprt -,iit South .Ibnd at Abram. but h- prM'-reil the money, tin- i. orthern Indiana tic.al oratorical I'd rather have love ol my md rhbov i ( ot-.t st which will be he'd at I.athan haf all the money m the port" Saturday evening, world. I'm K"in,' lo stick to my; l..:',s liah. im. of Iipnrt was friends. Winn Woodrow Wii-on a - I -i war b-d i'rst iaee in tin- district I'M tt il president the p.r-t tinv. "n..- i j.i-.th . in:, ;e eont.-st at Klkhart. of niv friends wiv wonbtm u lv j pip Kuth ll.'il.i imw r celved s.rwould -ie P.iily P.ryan a .job. r j bonos s in rcidin-. K iih Massiid I did not know wh,t V.'oo.Irow j t ;, : Kalidi Jones, of Mishawavould do, but I did know what P."b ixU u , re tied for first place in the Jones would b. I: wouldn't do: Kikhait cont.-;. for me to ko into poli'ie-. I'd crat ' a jfd. for vcrvbody. b -ot cor.-, IMIOlM 1'.S M HASFKi:. tempt for any man on earth who P.y A...-. . i ind I'r. ss:
wont stick to his friends. on can WASI 1 1 N IT' 'X. M;i'- 1 ';. A bill
"The pr;ident or his advisors
have be, n rno-t Kricvously mi.-'lcd In th veto." St n. Smoot continud. ,'uldir. that under th" authority granted in 1113 the printing committee had UtermiiH'd that departmental j u bl ica t ions were costing apjiroxiinateiv $L'.5eO,00 a year and that by voluntary act of the departments or regulation of the committee J 1 . -0 ,o u J ot thi.s had been cut off.
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OVERTHROW
DEFEiS'DAftT V SUIT
LXSALI.K.
A lost jacknife tind a combination of circumstanc s made Jack Ilawson, star reported of the Planet,
jrullty of murilcr itvthe eyes of the law. The letter of a foolish prir! to the "lovelorn column" of the same pap'-r saved hirn from the ebctrie chair. Put it took the .taunch courac:,- and trusting faith of his sweetheart, who pave the advice to the lovesick, to match fate against itself and win out. Py quick thinking she brings to light the guilty one just before the paj fr wen' to pr ss the deadlin at 11 ."dock. Thi.s is the plot of "Deadline at Pleven," today'.s picture at the Ii Salle, (."orinne (Jritl.th is the sta r. Tomorrow ' Th Notorious Mrs. Satubs" features Pes.sie Parriscale.
tk ur:':,li,?'- :ii.-u'0HTE paper made
rarts, it Is said. The production has j been staged with excellent taste and '
he direction s exceptionally tine, it; Sp.-. to New, -Tina,: s cdaimed. Its a r-al western story, LAPOUT.: ,nU M 13 'arl's the" I- ; Jlh:;f,r: -der- ,,lus.. th, uapone Argus.'the leading u ft 7 k e.tern Th.re is ! new -paper of Uiforte, in a re-ont all of the dash and the thrill in it:, printed a Story that a Mrs. U-V 'J had stolen ome clothe, the great w . it Is said. The seems from a neighbor. Mrs. Okr- sik. the aro Jaul chiefly on the Mexican bo,-j latter having made such a statement der and the action is lively from the! t0 thf. rhU.f of polj u H very- start. Pearl White in "The Utrling. ditor. and J. A. ranev.
itlack teecret and the l',,v News owner, were Tht.rs.tav r,n,ta a,.t
uiiu.su me rest ui me entertainment.
NOKMA TALAIADGU In "The Woman Cives." the cur-
dant. in an action for $4.000 d.imaire for libel. The case was flld on Thursday in superior court. little troulde is expected to result from the suit.
ing acted upon by other business
organizations throughout the Coun try. The local asociation did not ap
prove the recommendations of the j the burden
v! 1 ' Tl ,
poration. they come indirectly from!.,.,..,..... overthrow e I'r,-s't Ca;
the stockhold rs. small and large
ran -a of Mevico h.i.s b
u ht.
in equal proportion witho jt regar.f j Jv t JM r,.nal : e.,sot.- i: thnt ! h to the taxpayers" ability to shoulder , Ia , , to make p.-r.- or.M ad i :-m. n . i
national body as a wlude. reject
ing the clause providing for substitution of a corporation undistributed earning tax for the present excess profit tax. It alo recommended that congress tax bonds of states, cities and other political subdivisions, which are not now taxable. on the grounds that men of wealth to escape taxes to the detriment of were investing in such securities to escape tax??, to the detriment of industrial development. A'csirly I Ja nq net. The meeting was the yearly banquet at which the !Mishawaka niem-
r.ASTi.i:. The destructive career of a baby vampire is traced amusingly in "Dangerous to Mui." today's comedy at the Fas-tie. The trouble all starts when the heroine, a miss of IS, i? adopted by a staid old-young scientist, who beliey. .-: h r to be ctill a mre child. Th- plot revolves aroiiml the "child." who poses as a 10-year-ohl, and who priVes to b" an unruly proposition. Later In the black, glittering make-up of a vampire she i: just as hilariously funny. Viola Dana has the stellar rop Tomorrow Forinne Gritlith is featured in "Deadline at Kleven."
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Mr. Pethke. an authority on busi-
vh;ich w re rt ce-s.trv to liolJ
lova't of his f.hhoAers. IehoL
ness. economic and political s a b- j j ,'-,, r.(.'ls .1. M v'onmdl. t:" I nvr-r, to, l jects. declared in his address that 1 u. M-'.kodist Fpi-coial ger.ei.l
tlie duty oi credit nu:i, hankers and
other representativ s of stable business today was to convince the penpie that business conditions today xvere not had. hut only strained by the super-rapid progress of America durintr th,1 pot-war erid. "We have moved forward in the past fow years further thin ever before as a b-ader of the world." he said, "and now is the time to entrench ourselves by a gradual, not a panicky, readjustment. After that
conference Thursday r.'-ht in reportirm conditions in Mexico. Pishop MtFor.r.e'.l had chatg-' of the work of the i hart h in Mn for th' pa-t eiRht yeais an.'. recer:tly returned from a. tiip through thv. country. He declare, that the re v.. lution "carried through by .'arr..r.und ObretaMi has hfon .su. c. -sfal i i thi fpn-i.' tlott it .-t.Lht i.-hed th main principles for -which it .va started and conditions had imjirov . ,1 i Mexico in the four years Just pas'.
take the rm am -r sinmr in this untr. he ha.-, admiration for tin-
to ; ntbori'e tin- - creta rie.s of war and of the navv to send photu'raph
friends of Io,l who live true p. Hhn.j of burial places of American b'.nl If you are tv.P- to your ( onvii lion.', j n Trance to relatives was introThere is votnetliim: in the heart of duci-.I in th house Thursday by Pep. vervboi.lv that will make th.ui lift j Sumb-rs, ! tv.ocrat. Louisiana.
OKIMIFFM. Pr.-aly and Mahoney "ffering a laucrhabl" skit. "Th Cruise of thrDoughnut." headline the current
trpheum bill. It Is a travesty on
the hardships of the jackb s ahoar. the ä.airoing lighters' and is featured by a number of original parodies. Fordon and Deltnar. piano and son:s. sing a number of popular tnflodbs with a touch of originality added P them. Tin ii song. "Vo;i Nev.r Can Tell." is the hit of th net. Herbert F. Denton ami company h.avr a laughable skit entitled "In
Vouirhkeensie." which vas madoi
famous by Charley C.rapewin. Mrs. Denton, a.s the irate wife, moves
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'.'-;. C ' a i , - on t a a;h if'" h.il'-. whah ::viK' ;i !i"a.'"'i 't" Wu;!;!'!!:. 1 t . a m w and j bv.iutiful !-iii'!üi.: of white marble, i It Fe Mem.-n,: A ! a h 1 1 In a t er ' wl;ich m I!i-he-. A rlinuP-n N'.i - j X :of;.i I c !' . i r. . tin a ilnui'-. -acred t it v of la r .it a ! hero- - i This ,h::ce. vaa -h be d--d - ' icittai by tlie ;ra'.a Armv .f t Ilei'Ubln ami vi! r.ir.s of otinr '.'. ar-j May l.". is tho mo-: .-p'ondid no r- j tuarv menu in-:it t r t ta .tc hv anv :
ration. ! There .s la.tiaaa like it in t lie j ,.i.i hi i-lied .it : t y .- ha r; to raa ke ' ra r. d with tho stalwart holes of whol world. Fh-r r.a'.ieus have 1 an honor-.! la.-tmc place for those prnm'vul taiks s;ripp.d for battle;
recteJ inonurttf :.! to s : a . -sl'al ! w h.o on that treat battletleld gave with the herc siorms. It overlooks n- ncrals, admir.iN, .nd .-uitiauai. ; their lives tliat lh- nation mitrdu : tho cit' of Washington as the boxes
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Tb.ey h.v. o prov ; 1-d. f.tna -as jdac s of sepulti e like We-t::ii!:-ter abbey. P ro I-t I'hii--, the r.tia'n. pr.d the pyta-niius of Fgypt. Put Westminstrr a!''.y re-arvel for in-n of th hm"h'st distinction in eny w alk M Iii1 tat -m i n -lup. mVenti'Ui, 5ciop.ee. letter-. philan
thropy, as wed ,iS vvaf. It pam- with Per- Ft 'ha:-e the pyramid ; w ro Pur.b- t
and pu'-ens only. .ftt)-burg I "i i ! . Thi l.rt national iiii-;-ry v..
in a theAter do the stage. Pelow
it tiows tl;e lordly Potomac; below (
.iVe. Tlten ,-atne the inspiration of mak'
ing at Arlington a cemetery that it rises the majestic capitd. with! would be national in its widest its imperial dome and wide extend--t nse. . ing colonnaile: below it rise the The Lt.it creen slope from the hitih-ste pled church,--, and the mac;Potomac to the crest of Arlington save public buildings.
Mof than IO'j.'Jum men died from t. ...... 1 m. - A . . . ',
Hc'.ehts is a parapet; in the spring-
the : tu ae ri.-ht with luxuriant laurel and 1 the Kappahannc.ck to the Potomac
whilej wild azabas: in summ r quiler.t as : In lieferuling Washington from the
the leafage of aHonibros.t; in tho ! confederate arimes, atid I'O.Oco of autumn warlike with th vermilion them skep in Arlinuton. their graves baniavs if ti e bl.ick jrum and scar-i lirctly overlooking the city fur Ut maple; in the winter sternly : whose defen-e they dieL
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On World's Greatest Kitchen Cabinets May 15-27 -ONE WEEK ONLY-May 15-27
DON'T MISS IT! " Come Saturday! Come Monday! If you can't come Monday, come Tuesday! - But come! Remember this sale lasts only one week.
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Tlie best servant in your house. The wonderful "Mastercraft" model shown here is conceded to be the most complete cabinet ever designed for the kitchen. Remember, this is the same cabinet vou have seen adertised in the leading magazines the same cabinet women all over the land are enthusing over. See demonstration at our store.
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