South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 22, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1922 — Page 26

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. JANUARY 22, 1922 Should a Girl Work Before She Weds? adopt the method jn o'; In NV. York. Th(s- compri. siriiTs in red, iViotorWowicancial n r A ; u ;-h. s ,5 a 'Yes' Say These Three Noted W omenrzdkzl. white and Hue. whi- h art- iKuniina r. w !i i.-h i. . . : , ' - wh it w ; . i t , . t : " I a a .ioliirv- a latn t):r policeman in cor;trol of a rros-rrad At a : r. Tür. : n da , e - -.t t rr the o,;-? ' tli 1 - rr.ad-- hirn '. !.;'. ' . 1' t h- door. put it in a ca? " . v U, , i .i : i til soMI r ; r. Hoi ri Ur.Z'lrrn V,' M e c r t p , J f : ' rf "!!:, r. i ' ! r e " t f o: i-'e i ition. In hi ' tancp. ho Faid, in i "I u a a d iretor i ! r. a I f I A IM i". i - a r . ? ri k on j. irt. f o wit. iz: a l;tf ! 1 tte of t h- n ion '.at far. but I i :i ry t r : T-: t h r" a r(f i ! I n 't ! iv-n't yrt lari.'il what the fi u t If of the job ;ir. Hoveer. I shall Vie i l to do t!- s'liiic work nsrain thifl - , it. ', .VA lit a v"n n t h y r t iio a. - o iat Son. -1 Ir n Farnrnan d'livere a h.ort That ? i r. c. . pr a ''f i n II every niatt: I o-;!;! ; fore the rr. " t Ho v. as Äir-o chosen a s spoke a follows: a Y ir'tor. "I .Ir,!:-! M r, ::rht ' o n v . ! . t i o n . h '.V J ! .'it a ; shall )' ; v .th 1 a . 1 to li 1 1 v.-ork." Mr. I!a;f Jorn

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!!' of th- ay-or ia? ion.

L.iv a1 out a nrich responsibility a5 , a !!-i.ifor.a r.t folonel in a rr-irirncnt ! h ro th'y have a regular colonrl.

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report from -tanip.

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Tr)i Kuf-hn, Harrj- McCirty and I'arrar of th finbiart pane, were thorr-. Tht-y sat together at tho table and Kt in som? rnLhty prool harmony lurin tho soup cour.so.

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"aldwfll. C II. Kryder and Jr,!in f:ay IivnoMs .-af r.xt to at th- i Knpp -r put on the ineruberfhip tabb and daring th lnt-rtn:.ior. 1 '-orv.riiittf-'-. Tho leahTs association in tho rating font t. Kay and our- i i1". now a ro-ular organization it's f" went ack to I'ran.-o. voir- to have a drive. i

"Kt'iIo" r.rul'ak'-r was ali" on our Hid" of tho tabjo. A:t Joff to Co over whf re th noi-o wasn't so at.

Tho doabrs aiv coin;,' to mc-ft rain Monday nicht at the Chamber

f ('omitifrcM to talk about having show. Wo hole they hold th-

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MISS VIOLET TKr-WILLIXGICIl

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MISS RITA Vi:iMAN

Should a cirl have a flint? at working before she walks down tho church aisle to the tune of a wedding march ? In other woids, has hitting tho typewriter keys a bearing on housekcopinp; ha.s keeping an office In tip-top shape anything to do with homo makirp. or lias carina fT a firm's I ooks and punching an adding machine anything to do with making a husband hapj ? Prof. Kalph 1. Iower of the L'ni er.ity of California answers "yes" to all lucstions. He further says that every pirl should work the year before marrying. 'hat do the women folks thit.k d" it'.' Tinte well-known women were asked. Here's what they say:

Harold Ceil'- war.' J to wear hN b-ar fivrro.i t at tho table, hut

rh'nv, Ik fa1ii- Wf know w I-' ). tui ! r;s jr. Chb aco.

Ily Mrs. iniatx'tli S-ars

what show I (Jlltor and Writer) I don't know just why l'rufe-or

I'ower should have s t the period of

JAPAN LOSES HOST

OF PARLEY POINTS!?

.'.;.ibiy the k'nkumin and tho Kr-n-eikai. are makiny plans for soniewhat extended attacks on the new

ente when the imperial diet pet..

full ywinp. If the.-j, attaeks

! materialize tliere mav bo interohtir.s

develoj)rn-ntH whih will affect tho f ! rt-eention to b triven the Janar.e.-o

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Opposition.

TOKIO. Jan. 21. Tokio er.fejs t,e ; r.rw rouj) of world powers, the four-power ntrreempnt, with h-r pub- ' lio leaders a:;d b.cr pre-- hnrdly '-or-j 1 Sally aeceptinp: tho r.- w .-tate of j tiiinc. Cor two wi-!;s after thf ar- j (eptance of the agreement opinion in j Tokio had been that Japan' tit le-j

pates, placed in a p-imar situation jsecurr-d the verv h thev Could

that Is all. Whether or not the deiy. j pate.-; returning to Tokio will be the i obtcct.i of open critit if m by the !

peop and t?ie prrs is not known; certainly there will be criticism mixed with whatever praise H civ-n out. I talked to an official, whose r.amo mujt lernain unknown, recently. Suramins? up tho proceedinp" of the 'rn fere nee, he fa id:

"Japan Inn lost on practically very point in the, conference. If we ! t-iko th. accomplishments of the moment as the anal benefit or loss that Japan is to re. eive. ?rst. on i:e Yap question fhe has conceded j t rtMin thir-.ps to the I'nitevl States, j

orce-ions which she said

r ot b je:,I ,l under any iiciinistance. Secondly, she ha.s abandoned tho 70 percent ratio and has bddel to what Japan said she would never yield, namely, the American plan for the disarmament procedure. rinaliy. th Anplo-Jap-nneso alliance, which :s repardvd ly many a tho preatet weapon wiiich Japan had for the carrying on of .

vnatpuT nrosrani sue nau in ine i

orient, has been nbantionetl, and an

AVir Device Will Convert Snow Rd: iJIy Into U ater

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Ily Mi Violrt TonillingT (Ntt(l Sculptor) Ilaving worked, whether or not a virl sta s at it ve years, would bet-

work at ne years, because limiting . ter fit her for companionship, it would set in to standarize re-' Workimr broadens a woman

sponsibility. tnds to make her less selfish. Certainly th girl who works. The only argument I could think whether it N more than five yea re ' of against a girl's working five years or loss than five years. knows or more before marriage is that she economic conditions from tho out- might become so wedded to her ca-

Ily MKs Kita Wei man

(Author of Ntago Sueit'sM's) j I think that every cirl should bo !

taught some occupation while sh is still young enough to make it an

, essential part of her life, andj Nowadays girls of 14 and 13 aro beginning to arch for something

to he interested in. And they shouldn't marry w hile they're in that wide-eyed searching stage. At IS a girl's ideal is tho best looking man she knows.

At 2. clip wanf t n mit-i-T Im m n

side as well as the Inside. She knows uer that she wouldn't want to give ! o can sentimentalize over, what it means to have resnonsibil- ! it nn At

ritt d ;ien

snow

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-Tlie latent levi.-e will

it y. And she rarely shirks. Icr.'t that just about an ideal qualification for a wif? I think if every one would aceept tlieir share of responsibility mot

it up. r.ut, if she has found a real career, there would be no reason for giving it up. The woman who actually accomplishes can combine her career with

a tryou: here during th j couples would jog along pretty hap-i being a

next heavy fall, and the demonstration will be watched by city officials

.according to William C. Ciuenn, inI entor, who has recently received i letters patent from the gove rnment

on ms removal and neatln device. The invention consists of an inverted trench constructed of brick

1 .erk in g siiape. placet in tue giit- ; ti'H of the street, which hive a sei l ies of steam pipt s supported or notable brackets connected by a

two-inch steam pipe to supply steam from, boiler at one end from a return Hiram trap. The condensation

is dis( harped Into the bottom of the'

invert and finally into tht sewer. Tho t-ench Is covered with heavy iron frames and covers to permit with safety tho movement of traffic All of the snow can be shoveled or p'. -wtd into this trench on top of .-team pipes under high or low steam

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t i t no L-oLtom ot tno treuen anj uisehargesj Into tho sewer. Tht maximum length of the trench is 1C feet, and it is two feet wide. The uncondesyl jttcam can bo returned to heat tho buiidinc. and there is a steam nozzle in the trench to connect heso for thawing frozen hydrants.

pily there's just one dancer in all of . have to

wife bVause she will not cive ail of her time to her

the man with whom she is companionable. I'd have a law parsed preventing any girl from marrying before she i 2o and any man from marrying before he Is CO.

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profession or business In uhirh cho

this; tho capable business or profes- work. . has found"success and happiness, she sional girl might be willing to as-; I think that marriage is merely a j .shouldn't give it up. because the man sumo too much of the burden. I form of social life and I am sure who loved her when she was that On'the whole though, give mo the j that if I should give the time to a ; business or professional 'woman business or professional woman I husband or married life which I now would finrl hey nff-,ö

a j she gave up her Interest to be just 1 his wife.

they seldom fall down on anything j give to social life I could have they attempt. very happy companionship.

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Do ycu want your old motor made as good as new? Of course you do. Have your cylinders ground and fitted with oversize pistons and rings. All work guaranteed. R. C. STOLP 1 27 S. St. Joseph St. Lincoln 6809

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Semaphore Traffic Plan Will be. Adopted in Paris PARIS, Jan. 21. The standing jokes about the Parisian being arrested when he Is run over by a temperamental taxi driver will soon be out of date. After experimenting in many ways as to the best moans of controlling the ever-increasing volume of traffic, tho police authorities of Paris have finally decided to

Standardize on Reos There arc many reasons why you should convert your entire garage equipment your fleet of passenger cars and motor trucks, whether it consists of two, or two hundred to one make. We know of no valid reason to the contrary. Five of the best reasons why you should "Standardize on Reos," when you do decide on that policy, are on exhibition this week at the Automobile show. They are the five new Reo Models The New Light Seven; The New Business Coupe, and Roadster; New 4-Passen-ger Coupe; and the New 5 -Passenger Sedan. That other great reason for Standardizing on Reos the Mighty Speed Wagon that "fits every business" and performs every class of hauling and delivering you may see with various bodies adaptable to a wride range of work. "See the Reos and you have seen the show" for each is pleasantly conspicuous outstandingly attractive in that good company. NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. 1st, 1922 New Light Seven Touring ;. .$1595 New Business Coupe, 3-passenger. $1895 New 4-passenger Coupe, Full Aluminum Body $2355 New 5-passenger Sedan, Full Aluminum Body $2435 Farneman-Tasher Motor Co. 515-517 S. Michigan St. Telephone Main 4110

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jtcro'MHcnl which few understand! " hatisfactorüv hi been put In its FORDS RUN 34 MILES ON ;:ice. And yet I my that Japan.' GALLON GASOLINE

in tne iiTiai ror.siiier.ition, may oe slid to havt advanced the cause o tho Japanee nivS.'t by the prodins of the Washington eunfernee. A Moral Victory.

"Coming into a now

recognized as a power d.dicatod row to the maintenance of peace lather than the waging of mllifaris-

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Start llasy In Coldot Weather t)thcr Cars Show Proportionate Saving.

tic plr.s, Japan has won a moral

victory ligSit c

She 2s placed today In the a nation understood, one

which can take her place in tho economic fight which may follow and In all ether world schemes, feeling that her portion 1 not the defenshIv. but rather that sh will Te looked upon fairly by other countries. This moral victory, while rather dimmed &a re because of a Lack of the proper understanding, will become lnrasinlv plain each year." Xowhfrfl in th press may thre be sail to be a whol-h.earted aproal of the four-p-nwer agreement. The Hoc!;!, a newspaper foandenl by Marqu! Okuma who was commonly con.'ltlered a member of the Kt-nro,

A new carburetor which cuts down

grouping, J gasolir.a consumption of any motor

and reduces gas-oline bills from onethird to one-half Is the proud achievement of the Air-Friction Carburetor Co., 19GG Madison St., Daytor., Ohio. This remarkable Invention not only increases the power ot motors from 30 to 50 per cent but enables every one to run slow on high gear. It also makes It easy to start a Ford or any other car In the colder weather. You can uo tho very cheapest grade of gasoline or half gasoline? and half kerosene and etlll get more power and more mileage than you now get from the highest test gasoline. All F"ord owners can got as high nfl 34 miles to a gallon of gasoline. So sure are the manufacturers of the immense saving their new carburetor will make ti lt they offer to send it on ."0 days trial to every car owner. Aa it can bo put on or taken off in a few minutes by

or the "spent rulers of Japan." undt r anyont all readers of this paper who ; th heading "Might i Right." thus; want to try it should send their!

U-rcrlbes the f"'.:ndir.g ci power nsreement:

tho four-

"Th conference has. after a P..

name, address and make of car to the manufacturers at once. They also want local agents to whom they

h"n a pacn where tho United States 'offer exceptionally large has been nb!o to play a p!r ct: Write heni today. Adv. musio entitled. 'Might 1 Tllght. with

Prltain and her accompanist. No! principle of Justice has been recog-T.i'-d at all. The J.tpnnr? people, cm remember t hat before tho con-, frrenco opened thr wa much ; f-ymrathy expre-d for th Japanese ' surplus population. Tday there, s-eoms to l r.o thought of this prob-j lern." j

profits.

The Oaka. Malr.tchl,

representative

which l.s a newspaper.

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1'eaor In Iaciic , " Vr.sideHrc that the scop of the! rntor.trt i extremely limited, with j 1. ,;t T'.gat:o -;rtue In i't direct! be irinc on the Intern it ional situa-j tier., w o must ask the powers con- ; cerr.e.l that they take furth.er stops ; in the maintenance of peic of tlu ! Iicj:;v-. With refernt.ce to the Ar lo-Japa:.t se alSiar.ce, which ha5 t been abrogated ;s a result of the creation "f tlie new agreeniei.t, w ! o:ifts that remembering Its great' ):. ful:. (.- and tllli'iry in preserving1

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rot htl: but fe.d a scr.--e of

t.cs In partl vg with it. "We feel that we ran say truly that th r.er entente !oo.? riot coin up to the ,t!"fa cthn of th Japanese people, though we have r.o right to lay the blame for it at anyone'.. doer. Wh.if "we ran do Is t" look forward to the rirging l:;o bejr.c "by Japnn and America of a s- cnd ard third -nt-nte Ahi. h will be .rvP.-eah in really helping t1 ri: ""it the true ror:cord a:l

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Authorized by the Secretary of State of Indiana OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION FOR American Bosch Magnetos Grey &. Davis Connecticut Delco, Klaxon, Remy Northeast Vnnshouse

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Owning a chain of stores and opening new stores, has openings in several Michigan, Indiana and Ohio cities for managers who can become resident owners in the business.

Capable Men

Should produce a volume of business large enough in the store under their management to bring themselves $5,000 or more a year net profit over and above their salaries. Contract We will issue contract for period of three to five years as prefened. Amount of Investment The amount necessary for resident owner's investment can be paid in over a period of tour months time if necessary. Nature of Business Our business is one that is progressive, and the line of merchandise is one for which there is a continual and growing demand. References Our company is well rated in both Dunn's and Bradstreet's rating agencies, also bank and business references furnished. When Applying for DetailsGive name in full present residence previous employment or business references age phone number, and state when most convenient for personal interview writh store's manager. All applications held strictly confidential. Write Stores Manager temporarily at Branch 20, P. O. Lock Box 82, Traverse City, Mich.

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