South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 22, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1922 — Page 12

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. JANUARY 22. 1922

FOREIGN BORN WIN NOTABLE SUCCESS

Howard of Intcllipjrnct. IVr--ovoranrc and Kndravor i- Slir.vn ly (irr.it. N;:u YORK. .Ian. 21. For:r. ' ,rfh provr r.o hir II.!; to -ai ff; ; ; .wr!rn. Ttif hir.ir. example victory in vji r;-. ar1 Th iro- : "fV ir. pr'.n;tf,d I : r '-v i f h .houM prov-; -.in lnrlrnt:n to many of cur :. .T rlt' iM The r. tm w-re jc.'l from a 1!. of ve eral thou- - ;r,1 iTsfiii .AmTl";)!. all forlorn pro; MM by tr.f lr'-rra-'al -ourcll. funlrt-1i of others arr .rirr.'x!: nid'!y V.r. own to th puh- '.. . b;t th fw written abo-it today ; irr so uidiy f.imM th.i- thy Mar.d j amor. a!!. 1 Knlin f)nr Va.-JiI Ink WrIU. Washing Ink wel! was on of: ';, bf-ol accoriTli-"T!c of Otto, llirmar.n K.i'hn when hf va a boy j urprent'c ir a t ank. A 11 n'orie-1 f'f ricix-M rn !-. ha-ve a l.'ick round ' i.f an humble b'-Rlnninjr. that of th r.nnrc!'r and conr.oi'ur -Ahnrn York kr.ows wIl wotj! 1 not ( 'mp!f! without r-'. ' :ur;' this dark -.if'. H wahd the so ftiently ;.. v. i- ;- : :n.f- 1 To bring In 'i sriirs a: .1 l.'-r f r tti-' oth r nir crV a: l t!-.- rni"r at the I ank In Kar. .-ruh .r1 --.sr. ;. ;s "ni'.":a; a.rn'' a rr, - r ;.olnt hi- M.ti r a r - r. Ti.-ii ir.d f ;(. l ;., . ar i ) . T ralir. T'.-for lorUT he wa . ii.. . r ...... ... v. . ! :.:. ' ; ' : , 1 r rii p ;.? OlHl ren!s-he l.-ini in Ir.Uor.. . . i . t :- i i i 1 t- litjfi - i t d a'.m to the riri l.-cip'.ine in, Mr. Khiiii had a i VMiimrer years-. far better rart t h a n n;ot boys '.vho ; " ' T' m f it'" ram:.. : a .m .t : i - ... . tl T.v. niieirr. where h- was b-rn. i.-'.T.k'"d ... .v,. l .i. C...M-.1 . i.-c-.- T!i. , 1o';.e w.i.s n '!, 'in' pia'' fi.r mu.;.lir, and artit.. Its atmoypber

was o -or.r i:i.il to tlio-e of artistic; iourwr th!' rha.'d ,andfa1'ways'Ioi:went to sbeP on the steps of a state-

r; .. .. .... f , r. f p-r. f. i i"!!r " IliMM.ii'lHcil Itilti-h AIlcKianc-. In the Knel;!i capital he found r

i .ary friend of ror.irer.ia! tate, that decree from Princeton university, he becatne arv Mr.pli.V,i subject. . A pm, er'.s clerk, as shipping Thinkir.p that travel toward tht b rk. a.- porter in a racker factory, w.-r wo i ! . : dev. iop him. h- nr.i" to and as a nu-sir. Michael I. I'upin to.- Fni'ed States on a :sir. Whiie ; wo: k.-d for his livinp and incidentalhere he cam In contact with the'iy studied with all his mipht. Hi? w izard of the ra i h on d the late II ' kno wl-dp.- and command of Krplisli

H. Ihrrinnn, who mad.- !:fe n-tere-tin for him that Mr. Kahn .b--i '.led t Mnv ii N'ew York for a,

u-hile. ' While he was v.orkinp at his vari-1 He. soon became the ripht handj"U.s callinirs the forecful Serb was j i I ... L-i ii i 'l . Ciinnr. litiinn Tin rrrQ il . I

man or .vir. iiarnman m i'mumi terprlRC and extenled his Influenc e to all parts ivf the. Fnlted State. So interested did lie become in the de-i oloptnent of this country that later pe renounren n au'Ktiir- vui Cre.at Britain and became a clti.en under the Stars and Stripes. His -i ttHfliruent for the r.v land was strengthened by the fact that he had meanwhilM married tlie daupliter ot 1 1 . 1 1 . : . . I.V.

one of the founder of the. interna-J his return received a call to a protlnval banking house of Kuhn, l.oeb J fesor.ship from Iiis alma mater. His A c0- ' rexearche t ld to many Important In bin bushier hour? h is the i developments in telephony and telego i , jse and active) man of business rapby and the X-ray. .and be became !:S h b.e learned to be ,y "hi.s devo-! one of the grtar leaders of physical t; a :. the ink wells at Karlsruhe. science. Th.K habit of working is hours aj day and attending to all kind- COLD KEEPS JUDGE tails made William Thomas Man-, 1 itpjJC TT Tl f C rj T? P rnr.p the protectant Kplscopal b!i.p LAlNlJlO 1U tllO 15 ILL) of New York. Snce of those who' CIIK'ACO, Jan. 21. K. M. Lin-oppo-ed liim for election as the ; dis. federal judge and bawball corntenth lieid of tlie metropolitan sec missioner. was confined to his home 'aid it up nirainst him that he wat-j here .Saturday with a severe told. born in ilngland. The wonderful cf- ' iuencv which- lr. Manning attained! SFHAiOV AlTIJCABLl I.

in the inar.agenH nt of affairs eccje-I iast ica I was hi rsrel v due American trair-.inir. Hi brought him to thi" co u-.try when lie

vt . ; 1 jn 0,-,r:(, ,-ini cave him. ' x Iind. xeven. who with lier other brs- a Nebraska enironmmt. playmate sneaked into a church and Tb-- youth fe'.t a call to the minis-! were conducting services when pot;y md was c- n.t to the university ot ; hve interrupted.

Ue M at s.-wp.pee. i.'r.r... wnien Cb 1 c ' i de ot ( d 1 1 t h rcarir. c: (t t'dil't' s for or. ir. . .. i,; , -p acit" for werk sent : .mi w.i! toward the li.ad of h i.- , -las- n.oM his t-ra luation be w1s ' a- ,-!t n. .t rector of a sma!! cliinvh it. Bcbaeds, Ca;., w i. r h. rc i nit.e.l .--ve 1 1 otrs. Sawr.ce wanted him back ai profrs-or o. j dogm ific th.eoinc-.-. and there h i trail ed v.iung tlie.; .:ans. lr. Mat; - j r tT: 25 ire for executive iov-i: ior. i'Avee;-. I'l Fe r;:, .sy 1 vn n !:t . He hen d b.irii to accept another rectorship -ve- fi ArrT:e' chapel, New York. i-art of Trirlty. Th rtev. Dr. Morgan Di. tlie v-rTnbI re-tor of Trinity, recngri'r'l tbs nSEPv of th vourvg clerirv-

r:--n and made Mm h?.- a s, ;.! ant. ! f"r continuous rxperienco in ppThcii upon Dr. Mar.rdng fell the J 'ur:tie?. 20-tf

Imrrt'Mt "f tbo prrovit r.irl-di with tho dMtli ef h: prrsi-eptpr. His ability I i le.-ider-Ahi'a Ji.as r.o'.v beer, crowned hv election to th bishopno ot J X,v York-ar.d he Mill v.ork.-s a bo :t ! l v ,, a dav. 1 ludn Touglit Way t4 lYont. Matv -vccipatiorts r ere tried '. y lfi.-hartl T. Iatnin before ho won h!. a to tb. fnvit ra-.k cf Inventors' In cloctriclty .and a profc.sr'orsh;) in coiur-jibia university. ! When be cane her in 1S74 from b: v.itlvo Ser!-ia. your.g Pupin wore a red f"- of so vivid a .-ha do that the r.ewshoysj of Rro.i.hv.iy derided ' h!:-i. Ho met derision with hammer; b'O" "! of a f:--t at tb.e e:,d of a ' errong rigb.t arm and lookevl about '. r raoro rlianc-d to f.ght. He hfls t ben fighting for something ever i p'.rtce. I Prem Cap! Garden, avhi. h w.v ' then tT. port of cr.try for the Imm igranr, he wont to IV.au are City, Ml . here he drroe i :r.'ile team ".; . distinction for . rrtain cor.- j ro.a l. After that 1." b. ;a:r.e n rove- ; tractors -.vho were lildirg a railthrcugh New Jrff v. Mary land and Deliwar, w;i-re h worked for farmer". In or. e N.-".v .r.'. art cwrj!-.:p he -jraced Iii sv.f to a firmer of ?o relipiou.s . t ira that b. cf.nsi lere, .! T..V ; to take Lis aln 5r"lr.c r-.an t v-Varch. Pupin. f- arlr.c t'r.at V-rc v. a a plot tp make him a l'ro'.t over tho eld?. . i -. -..- !l. ri:-.e nt .law; to wht .frnl t i.::.i :" 1 e a poud .!:: town. Frctr. a bakr h? "bought a larc loaf r! -r a alter had raters it h

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THIS PHOTOr.RAPir. TAKKN I'.V T1I11 FIIKKMAN'S JOUHXAh AT DrFU.I.V. SHOWS A LINE OF these vessels are subject for conIIIISH FltlSONIIHS. JFST ItllLKASMI) FIIOM KNr.hlSI! I'ltlSO.W. AS T1IKY AKRIYMI) AT TUM AM I HNS tempt." he declared, referring to the ST. STATION IN DFIil.IN. rase against them presented by Mr. r TX. T T4. .. , . i , , iHalfour at Washington. "They are 1)1 FMN, Jan. 21 "Its my .Jim-tevry city. vlh;m- and hamlet. There British officers said w. were certain- 1 fo-m'dabV -n-Ir.r3 of war r-ouiring my safn ;ind sound. Thank r.f,.!!- ,f- in number traders. shop-;y Ood tunnel dl-rs. He admit- t0 e treated a such.

A j.'ray-haired old woman madA i this e( -lammation at the Amiens si. railway station as she spied her son 1 amid a cowd of men and boj 9 who... ' wm.' roMirir from the perlal train. P "-- " .- a - h a r ' : f 1 of tli tears in hi- eves, In t,.. ;.rr.w r.f . i nti.tber.

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it was jijvt another sUn of "Free ilidmd." Tin- British internment i a fitic '.till iailj u i'.- ffivini' nu t fuiir 1 'it.i hi"h i ui- ii "'S" pr.. !.. riom n.uihimai, 'trom ltatli Camps and many more, I thousands w ere discharged by the j I.I.Lll. (Lllllllfllll'. w i nn-i. n.i.. ..-n i' - - M , ., ,-.. !...-.. ..,,1... .1 V . 1 . ' - d up lor o ei- a year. I heir re,tora- I

ee ... . . ....i. r socjety in lia land and almost IV I HU U II.' L:. tHlt.'i I he c .me bar k to Nassau hall, that ;f-s-ame .structure, to receive a mgr. rrom r ' a um r.e w ;a iei s. a nu ; his i.-nce he tool: from ewery book i v.i i h he . ould pet within his prar.p. , .-n.w.. ..-, vvj. u...v,... ... , ua l!y savtd $0", with which he j ben. in his career as a student in Columbia university. I.'sinp this sum ias .a nucleus he won hb way thronen the institution by winning every pri in sight, especially those relating tfi mathematics anrl physics. After his graduation. Prof. Pupin went to Ilngland to tudy with the great physicists' of the day and on CHK'ACn. Jan. 21. "Don't fail

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When Captive Irish Came Home Again

i...m - bands, city workmen. dereymen. dof tors, lawyers and professors, Said ore to m: ' . - lu.mmn',' were not I hat we were To l.e set fre but we' , . .." . d! lntne..d mu h time. Ihlntrs went in- mi 1 1 w u K u . m nur .lain, lui iiiir lailwriv tlel,-fr w l-nm Lw.il . 1 ..mi t tl,o tl,i. .,.iri,- ... were .siil Kept on duty in the bio. k

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Comlnsr l!T"nt ! N 1(1 1 'I ' r:: i darr lr. r. f'l.iv '-r.tr,;. .1 a r. '. by th H-t-s.-t I .e.j s.i. ;:. .it" tt.. ir l.alt. r Mlr.-;' ,-".1 Laport. ;.v A ! -n .'. p.- r ct upl i; ,r-.) rr '.! c---d Cn:e f. r al! r-n-a : l.st And Courwl lO IHf. l'M'.T feet the f.-r ti.- If ft f.-et by rai-f ake nt tt..- S"lj. t :p dnne, Jan. is, pioa till M a:n ITKSl'.. FVinll. cent at! S'i !.:!. r:ir Wv::isn s. ! I. iv. .'.a fro.. C ill IAN PI KSK. s.itiir-,.iy mrr..: in '.-a i t ster. -e'irn it' !:u' at"'".t $17. f.ra to : S. ll'th sr.. Kiv-r r.ar. U v:.r.l. .-in;i:r l.iNU our ami r'" .- car.vns, l"f bft,.,r! Iabail ar.r Fex et:, on S. Mi.-hi?an ft. Itr.rn t 1-17 S. Franklin f. lb.ir.J AUTOMOBILES AntuinoMlcs Kor Kalo 11 ' lil lCK -Au'eraobile. Twentieth ''en- , f:rv Car-iizo. phone Main f-'V. A '.Ir !'..a!e t'APII.I.Af. Tyi-. .".... s .-vli eiT. ; pile; s'-r:' r s' dan. Thi enr ha juf recently I . .-ii overhauled .ar.d repainted : oondl- j ti-n f.r rbas. "aa be l.m?ht ".t a bargain. '. S. Charin t jl'OLI M RIA M.. "Cbtn ef the Highway . n r. nl ear f r tl. nior."v. Ilnrry t ' We.dworrh. Ditrliutor. fdO S. MiohlJ cai'! ft. l"il ears en easy terms. j ImumTi: tli. :i Ch. vrolTTTvo '. l Over-: Intel toi;rir. t Overland roadster, t , Ibii. k. 'J I'erd C.irlr.c!. NIkart Auto Sn'es Fe . .TJt Main t. Main 20 "S ' 1 u;l 'l ennr.u. i ra.ii.allv brard r.w. Fun b- bought at a bargain. Lincoln

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Liiieelji v.4:' FORI t'niriiu. 1 ic.el.d. bargain; "l t : i k . Lite oln ls FOR I s - I have several Iord tourin ; ears to offer at real bar pain If tak-u : at ei,eo. Se'ifh P..-r.d Nash Meter Car j r . pm-pi I.ti eobi v. .i y E. I FORI) 1017 t url::; in tir. eer.rl'tin. cheap. eah or terms. Jiviien Street Lara ire. p)u.", w. Iivision. Lin. P. "'.. STI'MEEAKEE P'-'l liht six coupe; this c.ir i- j.rai t ically new; many ex tr.as ; e;....,i eord tires. For K ile or trad-. South Jteiid Nadi Meter Car j '" . 10': P Linc.-ln wav E. RELIABLE ISEO FA RS 'i " . t the Liest f'-r your money In a mi'tor car today do not fail to come : !n and carefully Iri-pe.f .and compare' mir rebuilt Franklins-, which carry the same pr.araiiteo as oi-.r ii.'v cars. : Six re.iso:i-i why '.' should lonk j tlo-e baraii.s ever b fere bi:yii: any j a r : 1. Fomb-rf. 2. Safety. Eeenotuv. 4. I nrabilit v. ... Reliability. Ease of roiitii:e rare. A few of the Franklin bargains: Franklin Rrotichriui. with wire wheels, snubbers and bumpers, cord tires; just r-b'iilt . . . .$l.st"0 Franklin Touring, just bein rebuilt L2('1 1 Franklin Tourinjr. ia tine condi- j ti.ni i.fwx'l Franklin Roadster. with wire j wheels sno Also. Touring'. Proutrhani and Soilan' demonstrators. Other makes from SPMj up. ' Rememb'-r a ;;ood u-cl car is nn.'k , better investment than :i cheap i."v ear. Eav Terms. I FRANKLIN MARMOV COMPANY, j 011-17 Lin. e:n Way West. Main -12. Open Eveninsrs. ! LOOK over line of ued oars and tracks before buying. What helps you help us. Stop in. Service oarage. 22'j S. Lafayette. Main 27S. . ') ft . - .- 4. 77.sr-' - - " - - .; - sÄ; - - f -v--." - ""

At.TOMOBILES

Auf omoMb For sab I 1 nrtrtn top a i:t: 7j- tt t VI fr r.rn $!.;!, t r . u - f-n- '.:'. i ' rr. : v t.-tn t A"t.. M .:: r. 4 J I i.-.i .iv . 'i :. L--s. V , i:i:r.TAi'i.r rsr: cm:- - If Ten ar r.Or'rr a r v -.r er a po ! i r-. r v, ;h n :r. rnn - t"e tl. ". t rrr a 1 fv' sir.:- r.4 n r'T mr: r rr. In irl " o-;r cars f.r?t. We can !. w rr iI-Tra-träte tb rr' t s .it y "".r t'.r-.e ar.a CT.vr I'rat.k'.in -Mi . " n Co, M7 I.'rrV.n War W. Main Z2. we Nr.r.n tut: nooxr Aril !l'f s,, rsrs i:i !. We h iv. . e';r '""k r ns.1 )' t l ar l rw'-Tr I'. :U i A'ito Si'-s '.. l.' . :n v ay . Main 71 S Ci i a i-vc:... AT I l !'! . A I Id OUM.KS AN1 I'.n intS P. f. re vc'i b :v er !rel vc.r r' t r.d ei..r if ;'! p".v vr to see I:. IVfrrr:an. S..;:fh Inl Nah Mo. ir 'ar '.-.. r I.tr In mr F t Motorcyt'lcs And Flc-clcs 12 i evi r. .,r. - - . : :i-.p. w . vnr.Antomoldle Atx sirj, 14 JtAR'7 AINS--WE WISH TO DISPOSE. AT COST. OCR LINE OF BLANKET?, RADIATOR COVERS AND HEATERS. IT IS A GOOD TIME. AS WELL AS, AN EXCEPTIONAL) OPFORTFNITY, TO A Q CO RE A FINE BLANKET. HOOD COVFR OR HEATER. BEFORE TOP BET COME IN AND LOOK OYER OCT. LINE. SOFTII BEND .MOTOR srrrhy co. (formerly Tin: BROWN MOTOR SFPPLY CO.), 117 E. JEFFERSON BLVD. 1'oRl RAIMA lult f-.r i!e rhaj. nearly Tew Call Lin. -oln 7221 after 0 p. ro. . V

Pianos

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