South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 March 1921 — Page 4
JTim.w itonsTsa, yrncn 4, 1931.
THE SOUTH DEND NEYS-TIMIS
NOTRE DAME HONORS CHICAGO EXPERTS FATHER HARR; HIS! IN TALKS BEFORE 92I1D YEAR REACHED ! AD CLUB MEMBERS
Elderly Priest Closes 65th Year at School Honored With Dinner.
"otr-- Dane university ce!-bra?od
nt
Howard Tracey Says Commodities Soon to Start on Upward Trend.
e birthday cf its rldt
ay .it. i'oon p v j e k n cr the
''inr.fr r-i ':'. with floue-r: and p:e-f-' nMr-sr h many-candled: cakP to I lev. Timet hy M.irr. C. S. C. who jfsifrilav 'ujoy. l his t0th yr ir on f irth and Us , "th at Notro Darn. Th vfr.cri!'!ü syu.bo! of the living lit cf th' theed r celved an cr.-thusl-stlc ovntlrri from the p'udT.t
ne walke., to n:s uial 5
the dinner ti"I Father Marr wu horn In Ireland In 1 S 1 and 1" one of th. fw sur-
vivorH cf tho famous "night of the. 1 it
h!g win. I" v.hi-h ho places as Jan, I ?. Ho left Irrland when a young man f '-'r yoars and made, t!i c.'fin vryaro to New York In
AftT
four years
.ew York and Philadelphia, he came we ft on th rai'rr..i'I which r:i.n only
fis far us Tob do arid traveled the !
t st r : tbo Ii !.!.;.' to :u'!r Urnno by rt'l?'' Cvah. Saw 1 i-at rTis I In'. Father Marr f.icel a'l th" harel?Mri attendant with tho eirlv days
Dame
Witched the
"Color printing has advanced ty loips and hounds during the la:t decade." sadd Fred C. Fletcher. Chicago xpert on c"'hr printing and engraving. In an address before the Ad club members at a banquet in th. Ollvrr hotel Thursday evening. "yet oder printers r confident that th future lion btforo them. "At tho present timo Ecitntists are working on a principle by which
ico a 1 thrv hono to eliminate) the ! of
colors and reproduce the work by the use of unllght such a It la used in developing photographic plates.
Is my firm conviction that thii
prir:riph upon which the scientists re working v.lU soon be discovered and generally employed. Tho result of this work depends up-n the production in FtilMrlent quality of sonEitb.' d producing paper. "Vi'h'.n thin principle i.-? discovered the results will not only ho obtainable hi b!a-ks and whites but lp all olors. It will b; an almost exact r production of nature. At present
I Mino of the.? e:perime nts along this ! line have given such oxeell nt proofs
mat in- quality ol tne won: exceerls even th original work of the arti.-t
Good Luck And Best Wishes
n
in exactness and preoi.vjnc-:
Vt N'C t re.
11 alvcnlty ris rr-ntrr thin ever r-ul rf the; nsV.-: f tv. o di -. trous f;rrf ; ind t!io trrt at loe which hj lias a?nayfl had f"r the. Jov.!t.h p'-oplo i traced by th- kin-iress of certain South I-nd rr.'. -rchant durincr these trUils of th f'.undTH of the col lie Krvr' l the univ rsity a. peer--f.n ry-trasu rr r for - Ö year.", and was pM.--,trna:-r fi" - y-ar, rftlrin'-? fif-ta 11:1h position at a cfjini).,trative!y lat- dat . Ho i now tho oldest pri'-r.t In tl;e Hrdy Cross 'onpre.atlon and one f tho (-!d"t In the world. Despite th henr rs .-hower''d upr!i h!m rday. tiie- venerahlo and lovable old man, who shares to a ere at extent the nucceM of Father Knrin In tho upbuilding -f Notre Ii:ne, wa.i jtill hia modest and kindly so'.f whioh has iiinlo him
loved by all v.ith whom he comes " commodities. Of
bald
Mr. Fletcher In conclusion. Traot-y ilv'.s Talk. Tho address of Mr. Fletcher was slmpllaed and explained In detail by him through the use of t.Iidcs. charts and pictures. Howard Van S. Trarey, Investment banker of Chicago, gavo a short address on business conditions of tho day, yesterdays, and hazards of tho
i business outlook for the future, lie j said in p irt: j "Tho most serious aspect of the business depression wnieh 'looried
the nation recently ha. pawed. I'riccs have reached rock bottom and within the next six months or year I expect to eeo a tte-ady progression upward in the price of
wliwli mm
CATHOLIC CLERGY VOICE OPPOSITION
TO PROPOSED ACT :,?
Directors and Ojfirvrs lor Ignition (,o. Arc Elected
I,, '..t'.fr. c-t'o it i;v.ob!' ar-l A. O-;. sy an,j jr-hn t
-k. r.i'hII. Üvltt.
! The
tion I;:nltlen Co
::;eet!r.g Thtsriiy nor
Hcad$ of Local Parishes Ak Tliat Standard Time lie Retained.
rs rf th Q'Ji'k A -. h Id ;r ar,:n; tl
re at 1A:C'
ork. T'rc.Vt Warren Itipple pre-
led. The reports of th- cfT;' . r?
v.ero rend and approved an-.! th- affairs of the cempany vere found to
In stall Projrctngrnph
In Auditorium Theater
Th
UK o, up 1 d P '
A firr'pl'T T
hns b
in good condition. The following: nien were
1
to ofT.ce for thr coming yea--: Fuger.e H. MIHor. prr-'d.-nt: rh-.r' I..
In contact. Ho began hi3 01st year by caring for his mvn room after rising at his usuul hour of 4:29 oVlfM-k in the uurn!r. g and spent the day In readme, which with his wonderful memory, has kept hi- mind kon and active. Father Marx is the undo of tho late Monsignor ORyan cf San Francisco and Rev. Willi un O Ilyan, pastor of St. Loo's church in iKnvt
A7AG SAYS L AUGURAL IS A 'IWSr BECAUSE OF MUCH 'SIMPLICITY
( CONTI NFi:r from paci: ont: lot of things that no president ever dono before and he going in be original even when he ain't in offic- nr more, so ho Ins picked out a homo on S. r-treet instead of five blockH further .0 our peop!o will hslf to refer to him a.s the S president inftcid of tho X. Iots of people In5 found fa-ult with Woodrow, but they won't nobody deny that ho i?y a glutmn tr punishment. Here ho h:ui kod eiqht years with the Washingl. ton telephone ser vir and still wants moro of it yt. All the r.ew cabinet members cxeopt the Big Moev-o j., here and rectdy to get on the job. Mr. Hay announoe;-; thTt when lie goca in office he intends to hold open huj; once a. month :tt the dead letter office so as people ran go in and pick out the mail they been expecting for four years. Function at Cigar Store. "Herbert Hoover went h'.ummir.g ThursJay tor a place to live. lie Ir.f:i---"ts on a hous.' next door to one "here the children cries all night like they -Aas hungry- FoejaFy, the d.jy before irvju'iratlon waa .1 busy
c:ie for T a;',d l;o viitn. .tt-r a 1 break fnsf .'t vhi-h com r.- nrrr laid! for tv.o. u attend-'.! a function inj p X'nitd Ticrir rtere on II r-tret 1 where Onn and Yellow favors va:5 j pi vc away. From thero we wni
wi"ked to a. po-tcar-1 store and aft
course prices will
never reach anywhere nnar the scale that they were during the war. "My deductions have been garnered from past events closely linked in Fimillarity to tho present depression. Judging by the business depression after tho Civil war and other business slumps, I can see no other way for business to act. It is only natural that business pick up consequently after thi3 depression. Of course- I cannot say that this will happen absolutely, for a man who can predict the future is cither a very wise man or a very foolish man," Mr. Tracey eald. le entertainment for the evening was furnished by Henry Rethog, Chicago, who had the entire attendance in throes of expressed humor v.ith his various .sllght-of-hand and magic tricks. Music for the evening was furnished by tho Miller and Anderson orchestra.
OFFICIALS GATHER AT VALPARAISO TO PROBE RAIL WRECK
ATTACKS BILL IN ANSWER TO LOWER HOUSE Retiring Executive Says Fordney Measure Io Relief to Farmers.
poi'toffic--. liwn party the White
rrwards left ur arils at a b:-i r. -h
Aft-r that tluy wit a for two in the pnrk opp IIotc uh- V"1 vs e t-t
through the late p. m. an.! wondered if the Wilr.s dred for dinner evrr night and also watched a couple
c: souirre.r r'-non.i. i..' .it
"All they
if
f siulrreN prtorr.r.
them." hvs the madam.
p'.k up old p: co of pper that is ,!irry and irood for nothing
"A take ih. ';! h"-..-tb.v ca'.' thi'Vi s;i:i:r-
(COtim;fi) i'kom ivc;i; qnf) eaten that it has several purposes. Tim rcjcrt of tho committee on v.-ay? ;;nd means reveals that its principal object 1 to furnish relief to certain producers in the ration who hive been unablo to discover K'itisfactory market in foreign cour.tr;. : fer their products and whose prices have fallen. 'Very little reflection Aveu!d lotd anyone to conclude that the measure we-uhl not furnish in any substantial degree the relief sought by tho producers of m'st of the staple com m-"ditic- -o !d h it rovers. This nation has beui for very many years a largo exporter of agricultural products. For nearly a generation
he- r ore-
Long and Block, Under Guard, Leave Place of Hiding at IS'iles, Mich.
(CONTINUED FROM PAG U ONE) from tho theater at the close of the performance to their hotel here. The arrival of the public service commissioners frem tho adjoining state came as a surprise, for It was not even known hero that Liong and Block were in Nlles. An effort apparently was made to keep the session of the commission secret, but tho presence of the commissioners In Niles was learned soon after their arrival. Refuse Inter. icAV. Roth Long and Flock appear nervous, and tho faces of both wear a. haggard, look. When approached Thursday for a statement regarding the Diamond crossing wreck Sunday night. Long attempted to hurry awa y. "I left my home in Jackson to keep frcm being interviewed, and I am not going to be interviewed here." he declared. "Dili you see the signal given by the towerman at Diamond crossing when your engine wag two mile. from thero Sunday night?" Long was asked. "I told you 1 am not going to be interviewed," was all the reply he would give. Clock, the fireman, was no moro tancativo than was Long. He refused to answer any questions. "I'm Just liko Long." he sajd to a question put to him. "I 1 ft my home at Michigan City to keep from answering questions, and I am not going lo," he declared. It waa learned here Thursday that Long :ind F.Iock havo been in close connecticm with Michigan Central officials since the arrival of tho engineer and fireman in Nilcs.
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1 uuiiuuu um umiiu
MAKING OF WATCHES
Sales Manager of South Rend
Concern Addre Kiwanians.
ses
May Call firand Jury. VAU'ARAIf'O. Ind.. Mar.
County Corner Herman O. tSelpelo 1 prico for price . . . a ai. ' -v- a r- 'i ruf' r
will er-n nis lnvestiganon 01 ton
wreck at Forter, Ind., In which ...
Watch making in general and that of the South Bend Watch Co. in particular were explained in detail by I jew Fleming, sales manag. r of the South Bend c oncern, to the members of the Khvanis club at their regular weekly meeting Thursday afternoon, at the Oliver hotel. The occasion of Mr. Fleming talk was another of the exhibits being shown by tho South Bend manufactures of the products to iho mtnbera of the club. Mr. Fleming w,u accompanied by Fred Cook, advertising mauarer cf the company. Mr. Fleming traced history of keeping timo from when it wa3 registered by tho sun's how by means of a stick placed in the. ground, down to the present time, including the hour glas. th. sun dial and other means of keeping time. Tho speaker traced the history of tho South Bend Watch Co., and then gave in detail facts concerning the manufacture, ot tho South Hop-I product. He illustrated his talk by means of watch model.-, showing thintricate work nece-ary to make 1 dependable time piece. Million In Mr. Fleming explained the importance f hair springs, jewels and main-springs in watches. 'lite i'pecJcer siiid that the. South Bend Watch Co. was fort ua to in enbuing the held after tho pie.net-r work in watchmaking had been done'. FTe. fsiid th.at tho company i- not now compelled to work in the dark, but that it is able to profit by tho i.perienco of others, telectirg the most desirable fe-attire. in ot!,r watches and rejeciing the ob v. ci-.n-able features. Tho speaker declared that moro than 1,000,000 South Fend watches aro now In daily service, and ho declared that it is admitted by jewelers ami other use is of South Bend watches are. grade for grade and
better watches than
manufactured by otlu r con-
j-fore it entered the European war their lives, at tho Porter county-
court house hero Friday. Railroad officials have notified tho coroner that employes who havo been rubpenacd will be present for tho in
vestigation.
No wonder
Tn t!
h dt:x at f
ward-- a th number at
. - f.
nc th..' y
it. A-
p . r t y lev F- mine:
a tir.r:er and afterUi"s show.
Its exports exceeded its imports of agricultural commodities from approximately 00.00 0.OO9 to more than JäOo.oOO.COO. In recent years this eotccss lias
greatly increased and In 1 M IH Ti10 coroner received word from head of the. other.
reaencu ine iuge rctai or j 1 ..0.1 .- , rov MLVrav that no would :c un
able to attend. The investigation will probably last two days. Tho crews of both trains and the signnl tower forco aro expected to
those
cerns. At tho. meeting Thursday afternoon th club was equally divided to carry on the contest for better attendance at ite meeting.'--. Dr. C. I. Geyer is at the head of or.c
division a:;d Adam Bec'nlcr !. at t!:e
1 ' M and M titU- j o (.f M
fn in any local tax b vy or bond issue-. it was generally cenceded th.tt tha.t feature aloii restored m.my of the powers of the board shorn away by tins special session, but iince then the various amendments hive steadily lncroavd the centralis ü'on - of a uthcrily. Itei)ublican legislatures v.ho are bitter critics of the Cuodrich law aro watching the manucvers of the adminixtration with surprise. It is not likely, however, thct the bill will encounter any serious opposition, for so well timed have been tho insertions that few of the assembly will
take the trouble to point out tho j cft'eet of tho power grants. Then, j
too, The measure- his been caught in the last minute rush and it is not probable that it will receive attention such an important step should have.
WASHINGTON IN READINESS FOR
INAUGURATION fcv
Fast-rs cf nine Catholic churches in c"outh Bend have, voiced opposition to tho daylight sa:ng ordinance fcr th city, in a letter forwarded la -t night to Mayor Carson. The letter will bo presented to tho eity ecunc; when tho proposed daylight saving ordinance mtttrr com.'. s lefore that body. The h.-tter, signed by the varieui pastors, fellows: I South Bend. Ind.. Mar. o. Hon. Franklin B, Saison. South Bend, 2nd. Dear Mr. Mayor: Wc, tho undcrs-igned, pastors of the Catholic ehurhes of South Bend, respectfully enter our protests g gainst any advance or other tampering with the standird time by the City Council at the beginning ef next month.. The tendency is alte ereth'"T too general with the Anvr-
:ian people at the present time to
substitute their personal whims and
fancies for time-henored insti
tlon. Thf time standard Ls en
these, and we earnestly urge that it l-o lef. alone. Time changing upsrts th'"" hours of church services, caused confusion of keeping acc-junt ef train schedules, and brings about end'. es? confusion in the arrangement of our people with th people of nearby towns. We urge yet again that the City Council let our present schedule of time remain as it is. Respectfully yours, St. Adelberts Church Membership r,0CO. Rev. John Osadnick. St. Casimer, Church Membership 2,700. Rev. S. C.orka. t S. C. St. Hedwig, Church membership .".000. Rev. A. Zubowicz, C. vS. C. St. Joseph, Church Merabcmhltf 2.100. I!cv. P. J. Carrol b C. S. C. Et. Mary, Church Membership 1,00 0. Rev. J. Scherer, O. S. C. St. T'a trick. Church Membership 2.1 f0. Rev. J. F. DeOroote C. S. C. Sacred Heart, Church Membership 1,00 0. Rev. Charles Fischer. St. Stanislaus.
Church Membership Rev. L. Horvath. St. Stephen.
Church Membership Rev. L. Horvath.
gier, v
. e
president, and Otto M.
Ir.ol'ock, secretary and treas;
LMrectcrs cf th- r-rr.r."riv :'---r
vrar are: Hugr.e H.
;ror.
I.SOO.
4,000.
Brakel Honored by Clerks At Livingston's, Where He. Has Worked For 30 Years
Wilson Regime Closes Official Rooks After Eight Years in Vow er.
rCOXTINFRD FROM PACH ONH) The call of Mi Harding at the white lieuiso fro!i place late- in the day. Mr. and Mrs. Harding were received by Mr. ami Mrs. Wilson in the gicn room a. id alter tea h'jd hcui .M'ivod th.. tour n-muinod to
gether for 2"' minutes. hatting iMr
largely "f tie- lions 'hold affairs of j the executive mansion and little details of the iuauguration. !
The special train whie h brought! . . the president-elect and hij wife ! F OCC Appreciation to
from their home in Marion, Ohio, reached Washington at. 1 . m. ami wuh met by a. crowd of several hundred who che-rd the nc-t chief
Joh-: Brakel. 623 H. Indiana av.. celebrated his ."0th anniversary with the Livingston store," W. Washington aw, Wednesday. Mr. Brakel is
n charge of the men's cledh-
le partnieiit. He was lirst eui-
1 nloved bv Mover Livingston, Mar h
2, 1 'J 1 , and has been in the' linn
employe since. Mr. Brakel recalled the
davs with the firm, when the day
business started at 6 o'cloe k in the morning and v.-m completed at I o'clock in the evening. "In those days." s-aid Mr. Brakel, "a holida wis ;mi unknown quantity as we were i-Iways ol.ligvd to work at ba.-t n half day. I tit I certainly am in favor of the resent day method-."
Brakel was presented with in
appropriate roinei-ibraiico on his anniversary by 1 h- employers.
i n
carlior f e days ' V
1 i 1 i
y u a n
i
exerufive; and firt j!y e-f the land 'is they t limbed into a white hou: automobile at tb.rt station exit reserved for presidents. They drove directly to the New Willnd hotel where they occupied a suito eif rAoms during afternoon
a n i
1-.
night. A
Wilson: Ash Hardin j to
Continue Aid to Poland n
202.CC 0. The ecfsv of experts of stap products iu c.-ieidally marked. It is obvious that for the oommod!-ti--s except sugar and wool, mrn-
At'tcr o:
iCrp:.r:.ht. 1'.'-
a s In jts'nitigton. as qnlet a. Putdin. The Ne w s-Tir.K.'.)
tinned in the measure, which makes up tho greater part of our agricultural Intern'iticr.a! trade, the im-p.-rts e--m have little o- no effect on
' j the price? of the domestic products, j represented by 1 Tins is strikingly true of such j Seiple 1
iSOTRE DAME
L. M. No a i.:.i?i pres1 nf-d Irs ?ec--.1 i'.'.i'.-'rar. ! tv.nd !o. ture Thurs--v r.U!--t at Wa.-h:n?:tc.n hall, tak-
i-i.i:" e tlirouuh Syria and The t,,;u:a ere acc" m-.- ' v and mention pictures v.ith expressed ap"H'U'g the Students.
tu-unt b !--' received their:
be the chief witnesses with tho possibility that Porter citizens who were eye-witnesses also will testify. Members cf the train cre-ws will be
railroad counsel.
Thursday said that in !
view of tho fact that tho Micntgan Ccr.tr il Ind placed responsibility for tho wreck on lis engine crew, he did not anticipate any delay in the hearing. He said that If he
M'CRAY FORCES
Vi
?
Mi
AMENDMENT TO
NEW TAX BILL
on ththe :
leg hh Arab:. I u.c 1 and a: pr''. a I The F i s ' r i :r-rn :
Fti d.,y In 'I'm M i "he'...--tr' ehiV even: tl o TO. "1 The iv
je- J, h d tho :-:.'.:. z dtp g i t' rn pi 'y. I !rr, Shih'e. A5ia M ;:;': c r m r. i : 1 1 o ; The OfT-e .: ro!I -.vi'l i v e r. t n g at pyia. Ti v
f -rie tt..:;;!
commodities as wheat and corn. The
imports cf wheat havo come mainly from Canada and Argentine and have not competed with the domestic products.
lHcJnc . iacs. ! wrT(k convinced any one wcro to The domestic dorrand has been ! i,ame th;U person would bo bound for specific classes and qua'atlf of ! ovor to the grand jury, foreign wheat to meet particular j May Relate Stories, milling and planting needs. They J A Jcirt stat0 ard federal investiere a f-TMll fraction cf our total ; .ajlcn opened at Gary. Ind.. production and of cur whe-at ex- I -r,ie-av bv the Indiana public
n
in a t odv Friday
ports. The price of wheat Is a
. I world price: ,sd It is a matter cf
':b
f the frst' i.i' I..' 'ii t un- v. tuaei.au
i w neat goes elirectiy into tne mar
kets cf other countries of the world
::r.s'.. a
of Man h
Will t ,ier t in
. - - ..-.a-..' i-,e. i or
. I . U . Iii"
pnper.i read by j gre.up. j
elua Is
Uii r a nou-t en
M. a :
and are
erv'ce) commission and by the In- ! terstat Commerce Commission. ; These boilies will decide on prci ventive tueasures only. 1 t.vanr dlato prosecution of any
through thla cojr.tn. i a vav Thf., n r.--
i;.- iii.uauj 'luai.ao ui i ,n,c f(p ,0 wrecK was promise,--, corn Imported into this country has ; Thur-dav night bv G.-ant Cruni speviaid tis and does not come ' ackrr ccuntv attorney. Into competition -with the domestic! ..If Pr Selpele decided there was
Cemmoitlty. : 5,?.,-.1 rftrM-fre,-.. wo will .k
Inriirectlv
T the
n:f.ir I
.rr, Coltan. Mi!- ; f. I William : m.bej-ji ( l the
The situation i farmers cf
criminal negligence, we
in "W.rn many ot ;...,.,;.,.', -mid f-.irv indictments
i..iiA'l..l1- '.' . . .. . - -
the cour. try f i a ds
en charges of manslaughte
he
themseiVcs car.net be remedied by a ; Dr. Seipeje said lie had been measure cf this sort. This ls doubt-' - vv railroad officials that
Long and Block, engineer and fire-
few kno's f jieople
encerr-i tnr-ni eioxvn I'eunsyivauia av., but In the nt.ihi their progress attracted little attention. Nuiiie'cenis Callers. At the hotel a stream of caller?. Including many members of the republican n:-tt'c,nal committee, now in s-'tion here, pour- d lu to pay
th-ir rspects. Tho first -tnded c'-nftretic' wa.s with .Tarnen J. Davis i cf I'itrsburg. viio: e s ,ka ;;..n a.-; ' eretary of tnb--r Mr. I larding bar! i -:::r.ounrcd formally on his special ! train euroute t A'aIiingtMr. , Bat r. inatiguratbo plnns an.l tb.e ' b-güslativt-. situ'itien confronting'
cu.iire in um -ji: ai; iruirs weit' : discuv'se-l by Mr. Hordim? with Sem i
' Kr.f.x', Hnrry M. X"- uhe rty, who is'
to bo att- rnry general; John Weeks,'
Polish Falcons Z. B. No. 1, of South Bend, have tent telegrams- t-; the retiring president of the United States. Woodrow Wilson, thanking him for the personal hcrviees he rendered to their native country c Poland in helping that country to h cure her independence. A no?, v a also sent to Warn n Ci. Harding, the incoming president, extending, the greeting of the local organisation te him and a desire th;et he aid the nation of Poland in rightfully taking her place among the leading nations of the world.
Tin:v causi: Ti:ori;i,i. IlVTiDV. March "Thre- a. re
; three elan's who do reprehensible ! things." said Judge Snkoy during the hearing of a cave in the hank1 ruptcy court, "thope who have too I much money, thos-- who are presse,! i for money, and those who pr-
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Administration L e a d c r s iu New Move for Centralization of Power.
selected for secret er-,-
Sejj. ruh!
of
cf
n: setts, rate.
re
Ji
the
..-a,
White
n
bfs generally understood. There N
, . s a : ball
h
1 Cir-
r.o
way out of existing condi-
e.-i
the big
r into :he final e th- r thr- high : rh.,11 t.-ophv.
tier.?, ar.el men-res cf this sort can
I- r , diy . r-, J "i . .-r- tTi. iff nt r f rf v,-.a .In- -,
: - - 1 . ...... ..-v - - - . .
farmers a
) - o r (- y
raising fal.e hopes
man of the Michigan Central train, who were add by tho New York Central signal towerman to have
d oi
Ii ni.
What the farmer needs is not
a better system of domestic
marketing and credit, but especially
(CONTI NF I D FROM FACF ONK) the state tax board ha--; preferr- d ouster charges, the ri'.tht of a tri-1 by jury and w-uM plae. h-? fatein the bands of the e-ireuit Judge. Ratts then attached e-.Ti.-thcr an- -rd-ment that Mould m:il:e th- sum provision Iiold gc-d i-i rrard to county ass.v.sors. Sen. C. .)Iiver Hlmev f-f Care in
troduced an anKnd:n..nt giving the i ofrb'iaL f any corporation or ro-jnty !
percent interest, but incorpe rated was th.o provi o that any conte-raplat-eel bond isvCj- bearirg more than tive perc-nt mt:s. be submitted to th-st-ite board for appro. a!. Due to the high rate of interest b-dng charged on public vor.ds at present time, it is likely this) would subject a great many of th issues to scrutiny by the stato board. HonM Ailds Aniciulnvnt.
Lodge
an leader of the
before Iiis 1I
House, mt. tiaramu: reoe:wa in
Washington corrosrondents, telling theni he h.Tei made the appointment not betiiuso hr- lia i any news to - .... . . . ,
.ive rcai ucc u..- a1: v.iuitu 10 c- , 1 1 r;:u his friendship v.ith them while ' 1
hir was still nothing more thin a member cf th!r own profr.uon.
rr
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fj f
10 0 0 GORGEOUS
rt
J
I K n IS rj I
1
y
Harding FnteTlained.
tl
Thursday night the
1 A
president- ' f-J
e,- and Mrs. Harding were cnt r- ,
t; :n'd at a private dinner given at r
th.'-ir h.'.te"! by Cariri Thcoo.pson, of Cievelar 1. form- r treasurer -f the Unite ! Mates; and ai official of tii-. rcpul.dlcan ?pcaktTo bureau during the 1 u-t campaign. The guests: Included flov. Davis, fen. Willis. Harry M. Dauhcrty and a score of others from Ohio.
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Bisi.le th.? selecti'in of Mr. Davis
rf labor, Mr. Hardir.r
dav th.
as srere'ary
announce-1 during tho C.eorc" M. Christian, jr..
would go Into the White House wir-.
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run iheir train through a
block, would be permitted to tell j amendment insert.. -I wh n their story although not compelled i was up in the houe by lb p
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wi-.s one which had le-. n generally . . -(..
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do that a witness is not rerjulrcd
Try XEWS-TIMES Want Ads , prtr? product
h.r?er foreign markets for hi sur- j .5 t tifv airnlnst himself.
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of Boone count the lower body, governor, tli? r.
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draft was that It pave ten mvp.rvrs the right to .ippeal to the tlx beard
on hi.s chieCs r.ewyj. ipe r in Marion, and the two have b-en next door neighbors there for 2) years.
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SECTIONAL HOUSES, GARAGES, BARNS SAVE 33 on Material and Labor. 25 Cairo Homc3 erected in city last fall by one manufacturer.
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WJien Mrs. Housewife Buys the Sunday Dinner
In the clays when pnrra vwe lower than they are now, K, : -s. Housewife went over to the cornet grocery on Saturday afternoon unci bought whatever she could find that would make a nic2 Sunday dinner. She hought promiscuously a little of this, a little of that. Before she went to the store ehe, perhaps, had little idea of just what food was going to be nerved at that Sunday dinner the meal that is the biggest one of the week in most families.
But today Mrs. Housewife buy differently. Higher prices and the advancement of the culinary art to a science has caused this change in her method of buying. 5he doe3 her buying as systematical ly as she does her cooking. She knows pretty well in advance just what is going to grace the table for that Sunday dinner. She plansvit well and she knows just the exact amount of vegetables, flour, eggs and the many, many other necessary things, needed to make that dinner a success and she takes just as much pride in "making that dinner a success as her husband does in making his business a success. After the dinner has been planned che starts her buying systematic buying. She knows that the wideawake grocers and butchers advertise so she looks to their stores as the place where she can find the best quality at the best price. She knows, too, that Tlie News-Times Market Page which appears in the Friday afternoon and Saturday morning editions, carries the advertisements of these wideawake dealers in foodstuffs and she makc3 up her lists accordingly. She also finds on that page the market quotations, recipes and other new3 that interests her making another reason for her to turn to that page. Grocers r.nd butchers are iven an opportunity by The News-Times to make their appeal to the housewife just at the time when she is buying and in the place to which she leckrj to find the articles she want-, for that Sunday
dinner.
Let the advertising department tell you how you can cash in cn -this Sunday dinner, M.c. Grocer and Mr, Butcher.
Call 21 00 imd ask for an ad man.
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the Market Päse
in the South Bend Neios-Times
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