South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 192, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1920 — Page 8

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JULY 10. 1920.

PLEASURE CARS." Aul(i?:iii'i;-' in;i n u fa t j r r r- lr 5n. tirn hav Vfn liTin' li-aWrs and i u 1 1 S i-- ;o sti.j uair. iho frm " i 1 asur car. It hn.s p'-t th m into ttoublf. ih') niy, nvkinu notir i.ii.-! apjnir luxuriifj. ;m-1 'iu.-lnu' ur.li.r' i!isriiniin;it;nn uriin1-! thr-ir J n i i -try n th- t nitul of its If-ir.. "hom-i nti.il." Th y xvnnt th- t-rrn "i'3!-f ti"r cir" 1 in:.ui. Tfit tf- hh i 'i .r,rri' r.'i-i n i'"r jMtthi auMmr,-i'ik-. ;fi-f rt.ii'i oth r oriirn'"l;ti s tn t!i- .cnt ff ." ntl.;l it y. ;h- rr. ikrr.-. il. ni- -s must alinit. ti!l, th y nrik-. nut n pr-ttj s -ri,1 cms-p. A St. Ixuus nianuf.i turf r ulmits ticn: iiitti' atinu that th' avpraf ra-. npf r ar is nst . Si p. r nt of th linxf for utility anil th ri nninin? j ju-n-cnt rf thf tirri fr rtcrration nn i I aMir. ilr night thT l'or- arue thai it couht c -allrl ;i "utility rar" with ühtc proprirty. than "plfasir ir." Hp nuht a!s rrrnark that Ktict oars nnl railway t-oat-hes tf um (1 for recreation atnl jlfa.uro ys vi l' as f-r thf ordinary i-manls rf laisinrss life. Mot- than 2,3ntoro) farm rs. 100iQo phys-k'ian. and 3f,0,0'H salrmfn, hays th .-anir- authti'.v. u" th-ir automobiles as n lui t v y ailjun t to thrir work. Automnhjifs nip ti.l a prira? ilal for p! .auro. a fvrytody knows. fn th;- uhoir. howtvt-r, .th"y must be jTonounc4'! one of th- m c:vsitir-.jf fj s-cnt-tliy life. The car d otM ntir ! to ilasu'rr or recreation rar'. In thr hip inajorttr TfrtVit must lu- granted thit the p! a.-utc is mi r ly incidental to the uti'ity. Tlie car i owed and urfl for JeKltimate and n fir tianpoitati n. and certainly it is nothir.R apalr.st it if th- form f transportation happ-r.s la h- plravarit.

THE TEACHER'S AGE. A teacher who hid l.een doir.s highly purrrsf til work in hirh s Ji Is in 1 1 - fastrn part of the country tis-iud to hante in the middle west, us her people were tlu-re. Slu wa a cell ce graduate, hatl taken post-graduate work, t nsion course iM various liii;h iduxd lranc!i-s. and wa well e-mip-p( d for h r work. Knowing that there was a sh'Ttaue nf teachers hi the ( )!y where ii.- W!h d to locate, she appli.-d tT a j . t ion. f ; . i din-JT with h r application her till ';'.: , ll hi'.e t ! !t! ia Is. Aftir !! time h. rec i l i i:irt' wis i i 1 from the 1km nl of cdui at"?'. st ;tis:cr th.lt h.'-r tpi aliMeat ions were everyihinsr tlia ( ou'.d te vih' l, lo r record ;ir.d rectnmnda-lloüs-of ihr l;Lh t ' t.'.T, ami that .-lo- was . ac.ly tIh ki'-.d -f ' lor the .hoo! ;,,, th-y uid e"' . mp'.ox h r 1" ( ;t'i"' it as ac iiust their l'ul-- to fn;j ; . 1 1 y c.-',v tea i h-!-" n r ' ears old. Thi.- teat lier. hat it"i r .c'nr.l ?h. doldrlnf; rmc- of I v .t? ir. ': '.!;. The a' -uidiij of tlie thir-.c is l!.ii and I? is pin'in 1 1 1 - ;h.at if ih- !: of th- to-. w in rpi.'stmn wt ltaily auake o whi' is cnlii, on they woal,1 ;,ri.-e in a lody and 'lr.aipl th lap. t of that .vii'-nl l-rard m:1. The teacher in h r 4v-. ,: ncov. p! i-li 1. sTllful. fttied down to iechircr a- hr !if- wotl;, i; Infinitely more .tl'ial'.e th in th- in p. r-m ed yfrinc normal li'-! KTv.i'lü tt-. There are nmro reason than poor mty for to k 'ht f l;ortac;r.-. i mi f fh--m s schon: ntith'.j !' it who ctit cti? valualde t .1, hinsr to tt'rlt! ! .i ridi. uloa ;i-e linn' or t a ru!' jt gainst rr.arri! 1 teachet.

PRESIDENTIAL VI'ES. When sm of the leadinic f-r.iinv politic il lights went on record as to the q i ilitl. ati r.s whh h they xpect to d.e:r...".d if. th "A!; s of fnf .;: pr dents they ruh.ed in - an.z-'.s f. ar t tread. F'or one thine. !f a n an has rom"' to the d:nitv and hon-'-r of heir. er el.ct 1 frejid'--! of thee T'r.itcd State, the m lf- who has in y,o v:.y int rf erred with that, career In Its previo-; sta--s w s '. 1 no: ir: rf.-r1 with !t tht r -after Th- l.or.t r tvl .'..-..fx of f:o pr.-.drt and rf the country are v.f,-. with hr. She mrty he th.o least f ishior.Th'o of Homert. Shn max he more rnnerne-l wi:h her h ' : s b n T s b-ajily v lfar than with editing his spc or makinc any of her own. Ftll!. may b exactly th 'mp'.err.fn; the gr?t? n.n nee Is, and any chinse in her rr.icht mark the bsir.r.'.np: f his deterioration. Th man o( ken mentality 1 .hnu desires Ftimul itin or compitlf ion 'o-c ;--cr hn in h:" own homy No c'.ock ean strike 12 all th.- tim an! rot wear out rap.dly, and if t o r- eks strike in The p am. room, the r-suit Is rl m r Th. e Jvigh-powered r.Ur:d n-!s ft e-jner.t p' rio l- -el:. t i ti'":, of plain hnT.i comfor, at"..', rir.e tim out 'f tn th hrilhar.t mn K' s juf wb.at h-' m.'': neds fr"m fT'.'1 vi.p.ir s 'i r. i s?m m i r c Th.t the -p:::n whom h r-i-ftü laüy an 1 p'ni'i .ally wontrtr xv h y on eirth he tm r r i " '! h r. And whr ther thr. nr -t Ia h- f the : md i a T-olish-f i society worn in a k-.m mtr in politu s on hT own ru count, r r j at a plain. 'unfoftahie.

S'.ipper-l-rir.tnu- if u h.; rautuat comj-.-. ru :s the

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rix. ;o th.e:r s ; i n. . u '. u -s to cn

ahl- her husband to jtvp his country to the high-r--t f hi- ability. tht is all th vuntrr hti any rr-'ht to d.-k of h r.

A t i m 1 1 x l work for

USEFUL ARITHMETIC. uKpeption fr.f the frmin of nrithme-

the (iminit sciiorl jear that it be

taucht in mi. h a way that very child, by the tim lie .n sehnd, s-hall have an urairrstandintr of th

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The Tower of Babel By BILL ARMSTRONG

f modern hook-keeping. cot-ac- j

tountitic und merchandise mark-up. Frank Var.de i !!p ha sid that we are H n.itlon of eonr.mie illiterates, ard he is a!ut rißht. If the ao rat1 rmpioyc had a better understa r.dlnf of the difetfner between trrosx i.r)nts and net profit?, the nanir.-e ofox-erhad ar.1 labor turn-ox-er, and their oev-t n ! e tTe-f i upon prices, he would be lesa Inclined to think that every cent whteh comes into the off.ee with thf exreption of his own wages went straight into hin employer's pocket, &nd thus one source of labor yrirest would be checked. Tn pMkinr of this uhjeet of man has pnid: "A Public und r?tandin; of dfblt, credit, overhead and turroxer is not only a lasting answer to socialism, but is the way tr. a mr.re equitable distribution of xv-alth nirl ItH proper conserx'ation public thrift." It is possible to teach these things simply, sn that n child can underjdnri them, and the child micht far better c-t his arithmetic through livinsr proh- ! ms 1 aline: with such subjects "than by some method le:;s irttmetliately practical.

THE ECONOMICAL WHEEL. r.etter fret a bicycle and beat the H. C. 1 Not the kind prp died by Rasoline, but the good, old-fashioned "wheel," which calls for Uk fiction and chest expansion and costs little either tor nriina' outlay or upkeep, whose earner- is the hack porch. nni for whi h one need neither mortpacre th old home r.or run short on piylnc; the grocery bill. It is estimated that American working men and women riding whtcls effect a yearly'savin? of $TS.eoiO.noo reckoned in live-cent fares xvhieh they put in th ir pocketbooks instead of inte the fare box. If the- s.,ir. were computed in gasoline and automobil.tires it xvould run up into the billio is. It is tdty that this safe, s.ane ideasurable method of gettinc about has fallen into Comparative Us

us- anion? peoj le generally

eise, a

many thlnps to recommend it that it deserves a reju venation.

It is a healthful exer-

cheap mode of transportation, and hau to

The surest winner in political b"Uinc; is the fob low xvho eloesn't bet on anvbodv.

The fellow who wants to do you trood generally does, if ixen a chance.

Other Editors Than Ours

.f..Mi:s m. cox tiii: ni:t ini:sii)i:NT. (Tort Wajnc .IoiLrnal-(;arttc.) Th.e election was held in hio yesterday andis ov and the result is that the electoral vote of tint sreat stat is in the democratic column. From the time CJov. Cox xvas elected for the thiVd tim' to tht hiphet e.t'ice in the Rift of the peo le of his state, the nalhm has been interested in his arer and personality, and the more tFTo people have learned of both, the more Insistent has been the clamor for his nomination for the highest oiiice xvithlu the sift of the nation. , There wore two outstanding and commanding fn'ures .efore the San Francisco convention and cither xvould have been a credit as a candidate and a success as a president. The genius of Mr. McAdoo, and his marvelous record of constructive statesmanhip. mad- a tremendous appeal to the thinkers ef the nation. Had he not married the daughter of the president h would probably hae been the nominee, r. e cause of the embarrassment under xxiiich h labored xxiih the kmxv!-t.sre that his nomination would result in drastcinr his domestic relations into Ihe cTinial5n. he refused to lift his Untrer for tli- prizo. Not only did h reftis to enter primaries th.i he could have carried, not only insist repeatedly that he xxas not a candidate, but he capped the climax of his renunciation by refusing erm'SMon for the presentation of his name. Under all th-se circumstances the amazing xote he received throughout and '.he trrnr of his supporters is a omplimeuit pitaifr tlian ha? ex er before ben jail to an American slate-sman. The ther euitstandinc: figure -was .lames M. Cox. a man of macnetie personality, with the victory habit, with n record of constructive achievement ir the stiberra torlal e hair xvhieh has never bee rt approached in the Ions history eif his commonwealth. A man of the people, with his feet upon the ground, his strength has always been ir. the partiality ef the plain peopl, and yet throughout his carc r he has nex er stooped to demafrocry. His otirnce has no rrmre been rpieslloned than his ability. His support of Wilsonian democracy hps been ardent and effectixe, and his nomination is patisfacfory to the nmst in tense devotee- of the- president, while not unsa t .sfactory to the se ultra-con-srvatie souls ho take fright at any forxvard movement. Upon the platform adopted he .stands four square. r.ven the- disappointed friends of Mr. McAdoo must (i necde tlttt tlie nomination of Cox make it impositdo to divert attention from the preat outstandinrr i?sues of the campaicn by centering attacks upon the president and Iiis methods. 'n nakes it possible to prrrent the is-rs without ' possibilifx of confnshin throuch the introduction of oth, r anl more pton:iI matter. His career has been that of a tyrial American a poor boy. xvho has rion by sheer strength f e-haracter and by assidnyus devotion to duty to a

Ps!tl"ti or rtnir.t r.o m Jto nation, jikc his com

PA PI IK KIN S sir: There conies a

time in ex-ery young: man's life xvhe-n he lonsrs to wander away for awhile and raie a mustache.

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are failinc at an agreement, so that i now fourth, hfth, sixth and many

bthir iarties loom.

The republicans ha adopted a campaign sloiran as frdloxvs: "Half a League, Half a League, Half a Leaeue Onward."

Willie swallow ed some carpet tack i And headed a line ofr rented hacks, j Hisj mother called his father siliy j

To eav the income tacks killed Willie. H. M. s.

. irs PHOBAHLV WITH TllK AM Kit I CAN Pill UK. Willis "Bump says he lot control of his car vest rday." t llilliis "That's riyht. Lew- Duck has it now."

The prohibitionists treat Cox and Hardintr as if they were a couple of Ohio brewers instead of newspaper editors.

, Nothing on Her. "You know." said the woman whose motor car had run down Bill Grimm, "you must have been walking very carelessly. I am a very careful driver. I have been driving a car for sev-n years." "Lady, you've" km nothing on me. I've been walking for nearly ZO years."

wrvi; m:iu) him CAixnn LOT OP THINC.S HCT Xi; I'll THIS IlKI'OHi:. (South Ilend (ionlex Polkl.) SOUTH BUND NLWS-TIMKS J. M. Steplienson. xvydawca.

As usual the third party fellows

locai, Hitir.rs. The removal rf the peinutNtand from the Main st. sid of the Washington restaurant is xvorkinc out to the advantage of every one concerned, as I'roprietor Stratipos i now able to ,see xvhether the Oliver "cafeteria is busy or not. A rainmaker, xvho is aid to be very successful at his chosen profession, is now in our midst. A man. who can make rain or stop rain, would be a real asset to any community. Just .top and consider hoxv busy his telephone would be' on Laster Sunday. A scandal has developed in the Kiwanis club. (leorpe M. Platner. the xvcll known cicarHt. was delegated to provide the tats hot does - for the expedition l uildine " the road at the City Rescue mission's rest camp and noxv the aforesaid Mr. Platner has rendered a bill for 49 dollars and something. The itemized account shows that the per capita of hot dotrs consumed was around 35: that the vrkers ate up four or five pounds of salt and pepper apiece, and each one drank at least a dozen bottles of near" beer. The lat item is, the one which really aremsed the suspicion of the other members Af the club. A sredy trial is asked for dodger Platner. A cold medal is beim: f-lruek off for The News-Times as a reward of valor. The" classified columns of this paper succeeded ip tinellng a house to rent for W. J. Kennedy, of the Consumers Ice Company.

Store closes Saturday night at 6 o'clock during July and August

WYMAH

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0 See page 3 for large, ad. of Saturday Qt-inlc 1 Mowing and ' JUCLldia AH ernoon Only

Toys for Boys and Girls

More Truth Than Poetry By JAMES J. MONTAGUE

WHAT'S IN A NAME

Facts About your name; IM history; Its menlns: Tvlicnc It was derlTcxl: its signifies nc:

I your lucky day and lucky Jerel.

DY MILDIIED MAnSKALI

t1ic Ix)afir. I've never seen the perms that lurk Within my secret c-ranial rt-gions, Whichv when 1 turned my thoughts to xvork, Combat such thoughts in countless legions. I only know there's not a doubt About the coming, struggle's issue; They wear my xvorking spirit ut And sap my energetic tissue. When I put off the task T know-

Must be performed teeiay or never

When quite serenely I forego The prodding urju-e to hLch endeavor, When unprotestingly I shun The duties that the fates allot me. And leave all forms of toil undone. I knexv these dastard germs have got N. I might have risen, in my day To soaring heights, to lofty le-vels; Nhody might have- said ?ne nay Except these microscope devils. I might have xvritten deathless books And seen the dealers fight to sell 'em, . Had not these varmints got their hooks So firmly in my cerebellum. And yet I do not bear them .pite. Or think of them xvith bitter anger; Tn f;.-t 1 find th;.t T dellirht

T spend my days in mental lan$ gimr. But for these perms, it's very true My present income might be double. But jmt between the perms and you, I've saved an awful lot rf tremble!

. All summer long, boys nd girls are ever anxious for something new to play with. Wyman's Toyland is filled with

playthings that bring joy to all the children. iU

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There are aeroplanes that fly; Coaster wagons, Kiddie Kars and all sorts of wheel toys. Sand pails, shovels, boats and

things to take to lakeside, or seashore. There are dolls and doll cabs and things for your dolly to wear. Games and books interesting enough to pass away the rainy days.

Let the children stay in Toyland while you do your other shopping.

The MolorUfs Problem. V.'hat hath a man profited xvhen he- shall have to exchange his oar for a tank full of gas to run it r-ith?

VIOLA. Tho practically unique """occurence of an old Latin word js a modern feminine name, without change of spelling of significance is evidenced in Viola. It is one of th.' few names which has not undergone a lengthy process of evolution

from some rot in a elead language. It has not even submitted to revival but has passed down through the centuries as the Latin word for "violet" and will remain a feminine proper name signifying violet to the end of time. There are many instances of the use of Violet in England and Scotland. There is the equivalent Yolande in France and also Vloletta. a name- borne by Eva Maria Velgc', the young danseuse who became the wife-" of David darriek. But in Italy. whre the Viola arose, there; is ne record of its having been uscdis a proper name. The common opinion of etymolo

gists seems to be that It xvas a i fanciful name importe d from Italy j by Shakespeare and bestowed upon ;

ene of his heroines in "'Twelfth Night," but however it max- be. the Viola xvho l'ivol Orsine endeared the name in English hearts and it has continued with preat popularity x or since- thv time of Shake speare. The amethyst is the talismanh' gem assigned to Viola. It promises her success in love and freedom from vexation. Friday is her lucky day and :'. her lucky number. (Copyright. 1 f 0 .

The Horoscope

Too .Much Opposition.

The xv eat her was windv during I

the San Francisco e-nx r.tion. but nobody noticed it. H'opyright. 1920.)

TO PROTECT OIL RIGHTS IN MEXICO

American to Get Henefit Decree to Come From (Jm criinicn

.Ttilv ?. Bights

I'.y United Pres-: x f I. v i " riTV

of A merit an hold rs of oil prop.-nv i

tm -Mexuo xviii oe luuy iTmoa'i ox I .. . i ..... r-. - i... i. .'m r. a T-V!.a !

Iii f 4 " . T " . ' 'I'll I t" I - ' --I . I il II 11

interview

xvill settle the ell question perman-

petitor this fall h-;. an Mitor by profession and ft " n 1 1 y . Pres't de Li Hue rta dedart!

good one. In tonsre . he stood among the- rirt both j in an

iv. the pre st u; et ms power ai;i m person U pop'l- j fh v. , . - c.-. . . . , 1 .- f t.. i. . ..vi.e...j - I

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i-ty. IT- m ty 1 counted upon ' c force the lighting .'.long the whole' lino, and there will be no fquivocatien r elevl.ition from the rlclaratlon of the platform, ile xvi! s-arr ey c onfine himself to the front porch, having nothing to conceal, and feelin? perfectly ife in facing the people w hose xote he .asks. That he wi'I challenae the i lans of the npnosition to xx in xx i.h an' unprecedented sluv"h fund is as-

SATI IU) V. ,11'LY 10. The planets are again in conflicting places for any prospect of de-e-ided progress. The strongly advantageous asp."ts are offset by, just as powerful malefics. The greater danger is from the opposition of Mars to Luna, inciting to rash and impetuous conduct, xvith - quarreling and disputes. Neptune likewise

hoieis a numaco "I tieception er I fraud. Sign a'l papers with care, i In other directions th- prospect is ; for social pleasures and activities 1 which max be carried to extremes.

Cnder all adm-Yishment lies the of oTif- idea d" self-conirol. if he day j is to come out on the- xvinning side. ! Th se xvhe-se birthday it is ar j promised a fortunate- year if they Jare cool, laulious and self-poverneel

m all m.atte rs ousinr ss and pleasure-. A ehild um on this clay will be in-lined to. I o impulsixe and Inadstrong. It should be taught The full xalue of se-lf-contrrd and amiability. It will succeed ty hard work and ajd'Iie-ation. Social pleasures may dominate its disposition.

JOIN TRIBUTE TO

today.

ttxican thief e'cutive wa

m t t m xvith a ndic ti. i ATE GEN. GORGAS

that long

a co

bv

he Mr.

exposed the Hays, under

Mired in the t.ut

shameful schere.."-, engineered

the direction of Mr. Penrose. The farmers know him as a practical fr'end wh.oo work In ehio in their behalf has attracted th1 attention of the entire nation. The toil-rs and especially the miners knxv him -.s one who has

w hen he received foreign presjj cor-1 respondents. ! IV La Hucrta sail there had been' six minor revolts thus f.-.r. all of xvhieh h-nl -olapse-I. He d dared the government xvas caoable of! mee-ting rebellious faction even 1 though they were l1' times as strong: ks any that hnw started trou'd.-. ' To Prolin Intont.". ! Begirding th oi! situation-. he' said the g"V- rniiicnt would tr.sist j upon the prir.cipV of national own -

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BUSINESS CAR

The Business Car can be rclied upon always to haul its full capacity at a very low cost. X This element of certainty all the year around is one of its strongest appeals to business men.

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American and British Naval Officers Attend London Funeral Service.

ership of -oil. Put

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then; in any battle ( for justice they The business element knows him in

never failed ha V,- xx a god.

f'hio .as a conservative progressive who understands th needs of business and can alxvays be re-lied upmi to serve their legitimate interests. And Americans know him .1 a robust type of American. And hio knows him and loves him and knows him so xvell that the moment his nomination '-. 1 over the wires she placed her '. tor-l xot.-jn the C'x o'lumn.

rontroversiv s n-w existing would

! be s tt!d satifai t'-rily to all. I e

La Huerta sai 1 this xvouM ! dr-n.e

de-Tee granting owners rt;v a live x ar y r i-a i

fib- cairns to land

With th.

tr.

:ch

assured, the deraocrtcv miv

r.cx put on its arn-cr snd g forth to whit promixe to be a bitter battle or the preservation of the progressive achiex eniepis of the last seven ye ars, ami the vindication of the ideals and principlt-s for whxh Amcruu er. loved and waged the wac

of il pro

in whit h t

which was th irs tit! sale or le.t" When

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finally

oil

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