South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 163, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 June 1921 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SUNDAY. JUNE 12, 1921

EXPERT SAYS SOFT LIGHTS WILL KEEP PEACE IN HOLIES

Unr-h Light Anni-r rath. Famous Decorator !) lares in Speech.

PENROSE TO MAKE WAR ON RETAINING WILSON APPOINTEES K-Ii ' Statement Urging Patronage Policy of Jobs For Partv Workers.

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.5 r.-'t to rol-lly v if i.tific t con-! If r th" -amy- o' lo a n 1 hum a ne. Orrainly moonlight thf tradi- , ti-na! 'Mp'jonirii: Ush'.'." avr-rs Dr. IjU " kelh. "hut w hn l'ii;ht prow i limmr-r the tfn-1-ny r r,nvf-rs tlon ' prows lew. I . ri you t ü I k whfn you,' spor.'l In th.M :noir!'.?ht ? ' No? Of ! (-ot;rf not!" ! Therefore, heware of the too dim. ani ;rh?iu too f a.-hlonahly hlue ' lamp, which may lurk in th' llvlnp room tr s-n'l rorr.anr ''Ut Into the arr lights oi th r.:pht. ' Llk-wl!v avoi the harsh overhead j -hanrtlir. whih 5'frna determlnerl ; to fhow hu"bir.l.s w!vit unlovely ; wivfs they picked. ,

I'.ut what H the onlnln of woman or. all thes warnlr.ps In partirular or.f who hn specialized In making lio.T.M lively? Vl cif IlX'rt. Mr. Winfifd S.I-s t th' lepnrt-r.-.fTil ft fiirr-.I.HhJnrH anl doont ions of ('r ' Ilou.v ker-pins niaiazirif has cc:r.- t i the rectp- an! offrrej u.-t (xrf'.!Tit f ti'l prartioal advir ar.nt the -r stful an l plcasir'tr Uchtinit ef

fect?, whirh may F.afely he Ti.ed in. the home. "In vdalmln? th.st one of the chief cause of divirri- is 'un-ymiathetif' j Ughl.r.s: In th honi". IV. Lukehh ,

r.v ions i.iii.)v. WASHINGTON. Jur. 11. S n. U Ie Penrose hit Jrr-; 1 make war on the a lmlnl'Tation's policy of ralr.lr.p demoat Jn off. until hfir !rrnH txr;re. Th P-nr.yI-

'..ir.ia .ena'or In a tatenv-n: Jii5t made puMl declare.- for a new j patr&r.ag" policy ha "el on the pen- j

er ii ir : T:''i ;or mat i' -if rai nrnc- rlor.p :. the iTty In power, no to in-

dlvSIulH. He explained that und-'-r th prdIf y whlrh h" propr.? all arsons ap - ' ;(.:.-.:. d to office by Tren t Vllon : w .'ai'. I ousted irr.r.-if diately and I thflr p!a-e. llllei by repuMii ans. He'

won: l i.T. he new j.olir-y apply to rvruhl:raris ..- w .l a. to tlenu crats. In other wa r I. If it shouM be found that Pr s't Wilson late In his administrdtion appointed a republican to a ftdejal positlfn that perse n would :" u:m; and a republican reprefntirp thf n-w administration put in his plare. Shortly after March 4 the new administration announced that tenure of office would be respected. It will be recalled that when th. Wilson ad

ministration came into power in j 1 it 1 3 republican who at that time oc-I r upied practically all the offices fill- ,

I ed by presidential appointment were j permitted to serve out their terms.

Atty. den. I)au?hrty. early In the ; pre"nt administration, made known that district attorneys, I'nited States marshal and other federal oftlcers I under the jurisdiction cf the deI partment of Justice w ould serve out j their terniH. Ilann't iXmc Mudi Tor III nv. P stmaeter Clen. Hays also ant iiuiinred that postmasters would ! servo out thy terms for whleh they ' were appointed. If the policy which ! Sen. I'enro.i'! now propose? should be j substituted for the policy which the j administration said will Le followed. ; many chanpe in office would be 'made immediately. In the natura i order of thing? the term of the men i appointed to office duri:;: the "Wil-

! son administration will to expiring, ! throughout the four years of the , 1 prf-sent. administration.

The announced decision of Sen. t lVnrcs' to oppose the admini.stration'e policy is the eutcnnif, so it was said !

, r.iur.e, including a r.umi '-r l

; trlets in Astra'on bor 1 rinp f n the ation. the T".. : a:r. main , rva.spian. (.'o5s icks -"ir.f r.ti :n the i , p,. re itioj; w ;th M---

I Z-aryzir. povernment. ar. I a small j pirt f;f the I)onn ferrif ry. Take In Mountain Trlrx-. , The Autonomous KepuMIc of Mountain Tribes, a corniTiur.e on the

northern slops of the Caucasus, lnciudinp Vladlkavkask. The Daphestan republic. Including

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' the Caspian &-a coart tori itory to the I west of the mountain rapubllc. j The (.eorpian Socialistic soviet re- , public, which enjoyed some measure . of autonomy under thi? czar and

which coincides practically with the old government of Gcorpia. Its capital is TIflls. The Georplar.s once freed themselves from bolshevik

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Sun and Wind Brlnp; Out I'ply SMts. How to Ilcrmm i:.tll. Here's a haiu -, Mis I recklofacc, to try a r-rnedy for freokb? with the guarantee, of a ieliat'Ie concern that it will r.ot ecst j u a penny unkfs it remove. the tiacklcs; whib if It does trive you a cif ar cirn;dex-

rule, but l iter were put under Mos- i in i1"" innir.ir.

Simiiy pet an ou--.ee cf orhine

.o r'. liru'Ti, r.. 'h:iri . n tn-tr;.-sT ii) '. v:i ri I"ho" rts. full an.r'iiit in 'MO. ra a 1 1 ly.T.f tily or qnuterlv vineata, leic.en-y in tla - cf ni!fr rt iirjrt tM i tl." way f t a k rare of cur ci.st-;a r. Main 17M. State Loan Co.

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cow's control a pa in. The Soviet Republic of Armenia, including practically all of the ethnolopical district t Armenia. The ex-

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ADLER BROS Oa Mlcbljrsa ct Wablxzstca 8lnoo 1894. the ctoiu: ron men axd BOY3

dout.de strtT.ph from any drupist and a few ai)pI:cation.a should fhnV, you how easy it Is to rid yours- If o; th homely frock ks ir.j a per. beautiful complexion. Itarely i more than one ounce needed for th worst case. lie sure to ask the druppit for th double strength (thine as thp trer.pth Ls sold under puarantee of monev 1'ack if it fails to remo. freckles. Adv.

Union Tnut Company j

Bit Deport Bosm vltb vxdxi t&clltilta ttr Cu prlrrcj ci ro tomartv

Samuel C Lontz & Sons

Tho Homo ct Kleo Hual East Cclfaz Avenu

tnilav. of !lsa nnointment on the part 1

h" Perhaps overstated the 01- a j f Uu, senator becau- thus far the.' trttle. 5ince. If sociolopis-s nre to , a(lm,nistrall;,n has nt dono much believed." says Mrs. Fal-. "bad , for niRl ln tho way uf appointments, i

cooKinp :s a rar more rrequeni cause

Edwards Iron Works Girr our pRicn clIlforcnß. Channels. I Iieani-. Antics, Unrs. 21 01 S. MAIN ST. T.I-372.".

of divorce tlian incorrect lighting. j "It is. neverthele, a fact well known to psycholopi'ts. oculists and : the medUal profession that hueh. ; unshaded llchts. wronply place 1, are j not only unbecoming to husband and j wife alike, but are frequently respon- 1 sibl f r eye strain and other nerve I disorders, with conse-qnent irritablli- j ty. which 1a quite Ukfly to bad to ln- j harmony. ;

Practically all the pennsyl anlans i appointed to office since March 4, have been credited to Sen. Knox, the colleapu" of Son. Penrose. Observers have noted recently that j Sen, Penrose has not been called into j consultation by the president, while j Sen. Knox has been a frequent visitor at the white house. Penrose, j after ar.nnur.cin-; that he would fdart ; a fight on the administration's policy ;

I of retaining Wilson an no in tees in of-

Th- unbec. .mlnzr.ess of plarlnp , fire un(U thoir u.rrns rXpire. left for Ilchts. to hi-h Ir. Luckeish allules , phua..iphi i for a consultation with somewhat facetiously, is too well h,s ilt.utenanls in Pennsylvania, known to require comment, but It is.

only gradually belr.c realized that harsli lights are as unbecomlnp to home furnl-hinp as to the human being h live nmonp them, and that the effect of an artistically furnished interior may be practically ruined by incorrect liphtlnp. w here is even a commonplace room can bn.ade atiractlo by cleverly placed ai. l care f illy slvade.l liphts.

"This fact I.s the bais of the new

tendency rro'ts,

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BOLSHEYIK REGIME RAPIDLY DIVIDING OLD RUSS EMPIRE

Cleaning of AH Kinds Men by the hour, 50c an hour. Window Cleaning. 5c Inside. 10c outside. Theatets. OfTlces, Homes and Stores. Phone Lincoln K171 Jackson Cleaning Co. 120 S. Michltrnn St. 2nd Floor, IlrMirn 2

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and illuminating

throuplu-'i: the country. This fn l-

. 'award the or a r.umoeer

Mphtin? now in ' Tiny Soviet Republic? Reing

elip'rt Created, Each With Auto-

nonious Autliority.

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PICA. Iatvda. June ltl. The bolshevik government is rapidly dividin the old Ilusslan tnudre Into a

of licht sources of low intensity, with sr.-tdes in mcilow, hirmor.i7.int: cclrs. in ; rtfer nce to the former prac

tice rr a 5lrule lislu source of ! large number of tiny soviet republics, hih Intensity in the center of the ( ;n liavinp some autonomous auroom. j thnrity. In adlitlon to those ethnoIn th- well plmne l modern homo jo-icai units, such ns PolnnI. Invin. the l-talde. "with Its twin lamps. ; etc., which broke away from Russia so .shaded a p protect the ey s while on th(r own accord, there aro now cor-.v t ntratinp the lipht upon tho)at u-ast 20 so-called autonomous retook or work, not orly provi ljcfin- , publics within the borders of the old

LET US Flninc Yon With CASH If Von Nel MONEY Loan on LAHY, Furniture, Ylrt'olft. l'lanon anil Auto ON VOIR OWN TKRMS At Loft Internst Kate TIichI by the State of Indian INDIANA UN AN CK CO. 200 I. M. S. Hldar. t nr Main and Wmhlniton St. Lincoln 6).-. Take Elevator

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finable seats for two, but adequate iilurr ir : ition tor euch. "Aa:n. where there la ii center ta1 1-, :t h.dls a reading lamp whose mellow- lir:i;:. i'ltered through a silk hiJo of bold or rose. Is as heeomlr.p

empire. ! l Itanginff ln sie from llttlö com- 1 I

munes. including only a few thousand popu.iition, to the preat district of the Ukraine, the.se "republics'' occupy. It Is estimated, more

to th- occupant of th n--y chairs, tnrxn one-third of the area of the old drawn up on either side is it is rtst- paisSian empire, while the various

ful to their ey

of the lirper chairs on th- outskirts

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In addition, each Siberian and Asiatic states occupy so

much of the old empire beyond the

e room is provided w;th Its in- , Urals and south of the Caucasus Jiat

div:dul. carefully shaded lamp, so ' vcry mtle of the old Russia ln Asia thit there need be r. o quarreling b- ' r,.r.iP.n3 directly under control of one or two membra of the . Moscow on paper, family monopolize the üpht. j Tho complete text of the bolshe-

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vlk decree, granting "autonomy" to

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of Turkestan.

to prevent glare, published In the Moscow

recently l7vcstia,

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A'.thcufch its criminal inspiration districts

shows, however, that at K-ast in one of thes republics', the autonomy 1 extremely limited. The decree reserves to the central government at Moscow all matters of foreign relations, foreign trade and military matters in Turkestan.

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from thos appearing in gazetteer an datlas-s that their exact location is extremely difficult to ascertain.

In madn-; Thev are rns fi llows-

Karelian Labor commune, Including a small territory north of Petrograd and west of Finland, inhabited by the Knullans. The c.i::tal i? Petrosavolsk. cn Iake I.alopa. liislilm: Districts Included. Tho autonomous territory of the

eat unter Its Here , fAr!!V r.iünr.. takir.rr in tha d.

-1: an cry r.-t cr.ly fit th? liht , trCts 0f the Vlatka and Nizhcgo- : ut : the hote3 who would rr,dsk governments Inhabited by the and cor.dre nrh lllumlr.a- Marilsks. a Bend-Mongo;nn tribe of I fishermen and hunter in the arctic s re.tntmr.t is not unjust, ac- xorth Ilus-ia.

:p to Mr' FaleV statement. !

1 IOur leans are made pvomptly t ! S and on th security you ar '

BUIO 10 KIVC, UUUStllUlU KOUU3, f i pianos or live stock, etc, Long or short Ulu, 1 SECURITY LOAN CO.

Cor. Main nnJ U'ns!iIni;toa Jr ' f, 1 km.. South Uend. (

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Autonomous territory of the Vof?k nati n. bordt ring n the Mariisk territory and including the town cf Crlasov and other parishes in the Vlatka gvernmnt inhait-d by the Voltsaks. The Autonomous Tshuvashs commune. Including several parishes In

ewer cases he Kaztn and Simbirsk gornment

orce r. ;;:ts. Ana tninu o:

Dr. I.i:"ke:jh s pr nouncement :

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mu; n rrr .d-.-r err ct upon tne moo ts

r f u. hum.ir. I ln-s than we think

ty. a r; 1 : w rr.an car. paint hi

Band and Orchestra Instruments and Supplies Bloss Music Studios Merchants Bank Bldg. Third Floor Lin. 1435

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or her wrath

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s:uth of th- Mariisk nation.

Il-.r-ed to wemcn.

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When r. family

dlr.e under moonlight fuse at

p'.e'iaure electricity has furnished a

nfar.s of peacefully ruan'ng famut cf human emotion.

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DIES AT 102; XirTKn II. I. MILAN. Italy. Count r;:u

102. a member of the Italian ."r.ato. Is dtacL He had nevrr been IT. tince Wrth.

Thf public" e:ght

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Tartar Sx'iallstlc soviet re- . Including the capital Kazan, dii-tncts of the old Kazan gov

ernment and so nie par:?hes of the Ufa. Samara. Vlatka and Simbirsk go ernrm-nts. The Bashkir soviet republic, inciu l.ng 14 cantons cf the province of tfa. Inhabited by the Hashklr-. who have as their capital Sterlltamak. The commune of th eVolga Ger-

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Hafadorn & Webslvr

DISTRIBUTORS

216-22 E. JEFFE05ON BDrTX

Automatic Presses

enable us to give quick aerviceand good value on job printing ofevery kind. Telephone Main 6S6

Peerless Tress Fred W. R,.d. Ztjnaztr 205 E.WaneSu

Everything

in

the Electrical Line

ioiith Bend Electric Company

"Our Work Satisfies" Because we are "The Shop with a Conscience'

TWIN CITY AUTO

PAINT SHOP

M. E. GILMAN & SON 1414-16 S. Leer St. Lincoln 5865 Auto Painting and Trimming

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Our Permanent Waves arc permanent. Wc are Licensed Nestle Wavers. Hot weather perspiration; bathing dips in water, do not remove the waves. "Safety to the Hair" The Comfort Shop Miss DAIIK .vi.,-r,fi j. m. s. nid-. PIh.ih- Main lM

Robertson

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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

Saturday Open Till 9:30

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60 DOZEN MENS'

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UNION

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o on .cale at this store Tomorrow (Monday) morning

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a suit.

This splendid underwear is made by Wilson Brothers from materials that earlier in the season sold for double the price we ask today. All sizes from 34 to 50. Some styles with short sleeves. If you can't attend this sale yourself, telephone your order or have your wife buy for you. The Men's Store

COAT AND SUIT SALE Will Continue the Rest of June

Robertson B

St ore Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

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Saturday Open Till 9:30

Lnt ritain in the TEA ROOM

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CLEARANCE of

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Tricctines, Series, Duv de Laines. Bolivias. Ramonas, Ylamas, Velours, Polos and Jerseys in handsome Sport Coats, Motor Coats, Wrappy Coats. Tailored Coats and Capes. All are Coats that we have been sellintfat $13.95 to $175.00. The Clearance Sale Prices on Coati. are $5 to $100. CLEARANCE S JJITS Box Suits, BLouse Suits, Tailored Suits, Rippled Suits in beautiful Tweeds, Twills and Tricotines, all lined with Pussywillow Silk. These Suits were selling for $42.50 to $1 iO. The Clearance Sale Prices on Suits are $25 to $50.

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! New Taffctii Skirts

$6.95, S10.95 and $11.50 These lovely models; in Taffeta are new arrivals and

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worth

5eemrr.

They

are black and navy trimi . i i i: i ...

' med with neari ana .eir oiu-

ton?. They all have pockets. For present wear they are just the thine- and are also suitable to he worn into the Fall. You will like them and ai;ree with us that they are splendid Skirts tor the prices asked. We are also showing a ood variety of Wash Skirts in Gaberdine and Surf Satin, moderately priced at $3.50 to $1 100.

Boston Bags $1.98 100 Genuine Cow Hide Leather Bags are now here ready for you in Brown and Black. They are water proofed and large and roomy, measuring 13, 14 and 1 5 inches.

Hair Nets 5c Each Wc oiler Fair Maid

riair .Nets in light brown 1 litt tr"

b onde and blark: and r ringe

Nets in blonde and light brown. Thee Nets have old for the last 4 years at 1 5c each or 2 for 25c Now they are 5c each.

Capr

Bed Spreads $1.98 Each Yesterday we unpacked a case of fresh, new, white Bed Spreads that are a most wonderful value. Thev

a are 80x90 and hemmed crocheted. We have had nothing of this quality to offer at $1.93 for the past four years. You should see them the first thing Monday morning. They are very desirable and a splendid buy for future use if you don't need one right now.

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cxt I uesaay is

Flag Day

We have a complete as-

sorimrnt of .American FIagC

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from whirh you may select a frth one to display on

Flag Day. a a V-

bilk Mgs

rrom txb inches at I Jc to 48x72 inches at $12.00. Ensign Bunting Flags From 3x5 ft. at $1.65 to 6x12 it. at $5.50. Canes with Flags attached or. Flags on white wood staffs 5c to 25c. Red, White and I3 Bunting at 12c a yard.

Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. m.

CHARLES

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South Michigan Street, Near Washington r;cnae

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June

Lower the Price of Yard Goods

Wash Goods One lot of wash 5 o o d a including v o i 1 e s, chifTonette organdies and cotton poplins. Formerly 45c, June Sale price, yard Skirting White, silk and cotton skirting in neat figured patterns, 36 - inch; special, yard $1.50 Satin Skirting Striped baronette jatin skirting, 40rich, in white, rose and tangerine; formerly $3.50 value, June Sale price, yard $2.98

Shirting Imported madras shirting, 32-inch, in neat stripes; $1.25 value, June Sale price, yard

1.00

ori'ar.i n pi n i n

in

Beach Cloth Beach cloth.

variety of plain colors, 36-inch; 59c

value, June price

Sale

49c

Voiles Printed voiles, extra quality in light and dark patterns, 40-inch; $1.50 value June Sale price, yard $1.23

Organdy

Imported dy, 4 5-inch

colors; $1-25 and $1.50 value, June Sale price, yard $1.00 Middy Crepe Japanese Middy :rcpe in plain colors. June Sale price, yard

Organdy

45for-

Embroidered ted organdy, inch, in colors;

merly $2.00 value, June Sale Price, yard ft 5

Crepe de Chine Crepe clc Chine, 40-inch, in variety of colors; vcry special, yard 4 I J j

Voiles b ignred dar: color?,

r.d attractive

terr.s. value, price,

40-inch; June

rd

voiles, neat

pat50c Sale

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Dotted Swiss

iported dotted 3 2 -inch, in

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varietv or n, ;.;i CO!

or; formerly $2.00

vIue, June

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