South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 43, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 February 1922 — Page 26

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1922

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The Fauntleroy Home

IlY KMIIA HAW!. IlY slil.KMW. A f. Td n; 'ri'i we c: ;t ", d',T f ,i!;i:o p. n rat I'1:--. Th 's Hon, of H r t !:-' . to rae; Th it 'b'-v. in firm my give. The ' f "A "rf,.t Mll'Vi J ,r-ir, Ar! .--Ii o b r ho-v t" Jlv. .-j . ..- . ; ,j. .it MitiTvV .-'brin. T r.ii;?it-iro H-.m- . at ."" Hirmony, nd , vh.' h th- Fed'- rat 1 IV. it .;n's ni!i of th" ."at hoj-e to t? a rn m rlal to th" r.:rthr, 1 t ' r 1f worn, anr rri-" in !h" Fr.'.tI -I SarH. !. a h!or;; oM man-. on , . v - i- rf i' rl-.i-m. Tl-.. f.r.--t 'A'rtiiian'ji c! iV. railed T ! Minerva dub.' was nr? in.zl ; Id homo o S-pt. 1 ; - - , ir. tli'-s and Tiiany f tf . r tn? ir l . v.irr.av.',- v-.T! t h L ' x 1 i ' v. ' t n.irir.'Tiy. vn-ed by !ul at N ' w Woman 's c Thd ov M ' V Tl I. "'. r Id hofr-.e onie Hin- 1 IK OrTl I'll" f,jin!!v to th- T'.iur.f Iroys and 1 with h'.ori-- and ra- f urn it ; r 'ir.d f;.rn:hir:e of rn.st. day.". r. n tl.o h'.me of f mint nt u-t:':-t. and nAn of N-tters. promir.'T.t l:i '!i- h:-to-v (t the state. Th" town of New Harmony la hi-torr in !:-"!f. In 12." Itooert D.ii.- Owen bought 2.2f0 ncrM of !;ird. called it "New Harmony." and town va. fttled. The followinj? yen r. l4. the tir. kindergarten in th- United S'at'-x wa started in Nv. Harmony and here, 10. .a orranired nt a later date, tri- first fr-- s-hd in th I"nitd S' av.' HARDING APPEALS ! FOR MARINE FUND 1 T Til i rtv-icieiii rrot)o-ts nan 10 Put Alerrliant Sliip on Seven Seas Ajrain. WASHINGTON. 1-vi,. 11. In the fa.'e f.f growing for'i-n opposition rp's't Harding' if going to prjn con - cre.- for early action on some form 0? siuboidy whih will guaranty to th" Americ.in merchant marine a ?1ghtintr 'hance wi'h itn overs-as on; Petitors, who have been bo!sterel up by frovernrnent aid for year.. DetailA of the pi. in which Prea't Ulrtr-Iing eventuallv will propose will Tie worked out as 1 1 m goes.n. but th"y will b based on the recom7ner.datIor; of Ciiairman I.asker. th shipping board, and whose i.le.is, Jn turn, are founded on the advice of experts who have studied te question thoroughly. The primary object In vlew is to put American shipping on an equal plane with that of Great Britain, our principal maritime competitor. In jrer.eral, the main feature? ot the puhjidy axe understooj to be: Plr.-t: That the profits of the operator "win be limited by law.

Second: Government aid will be ot , worry about thLs ar.d that. äti indirect character, except where) Lat of Grant Clan. reasonable profit Is not possible j When reporters went aboard the And nvhere It ! desirable to maintain . r,-drie at Quarantine they found the the fixe regardless of lowered profit, j 70-year-obl Scotsman, wearing a Customs Help OonsUIcred. 'white and bleak checkered overcoat,

Tbird: The neceBsa.ry aid wiM ex te.d to the operators and to the-r-ersor.nel on tho Bhlps, thp first beInir (wcom pitched by means f allotting a share of tho customs levied on the poods brought over and the necond by making the crews a part of tho naval reserve and thua ghlng them increased paj-. This latter proposal is of considerable ImporUince In the scheme, as American ships' crews ar among the highest paid and best cared for their rnalnTrnnr.ee forms a heavy afloat, it is jrtated. For this reason Item In the expenses of the ship pLf'ed by increased pay from other erafnr. If part of this burden can be than the operator himsv-f it will greatly aslx th entire prcgiam, it li ct'ited. Preceding the formulation of this farmework a full report was made l a speciai committee. Tn this report th- following outstanding revommendatlons were picked af material ! wh:--h to draft future po! ;c;co ; j e remaining fl ef t . e. :-t reasonable 1 . The 5- ' f of t ft-" soon a s posil fru-f?. I Tlioo Are Ileoninvndatlon. t J . ltablishmer.t of a lean fund, tir.l-'r administration of th tshlpflr.g "board. 5imilar to the revolving fund for the railroads and for generally similar purposes. . I -.come and other tax relief. t. government -creatM non-profit r.i',.;r-r !r.u ranee corporation providlr.g insurance for es.els at cost ".. Afsurar.c- c.f at a?t '0 per err. of incoming immigration. A number of other detailed recomrnenuaf 10" covering xe rnnica 11r.es of a it:-i! ril'ir" to l-üpt-ing were rr.a'Ie and .rfucd fully. In adr.if.or. to thi revert. Chair-, man l-as'.c:' has informed cnr.grep j that without some form of govern-! in r. t import tbe American erchin.' Tiarir.e carrot succe'ullv I a ; o i:eii' icr .ii ntrairt oii-j establish' 1 fo-.e-.cn co.r.e' it-rs. Tiir."1 j competitors are "oM ir. the businf -' und have w.ys th.c ca ar.'!ge American lit: e. fiit up th I u-.ii-. l

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as it 1: :n a;mor 'rutrtle. rx' - .".... Plan Two Vehicular Tubes jor I nder Hudson River N!:V YcHIK. I: ll. Breaking . rourd tor tb.e two Hudson River tun;; !? conructii.g Jirj-ey 1'ity ar.d New York Is xpect''! to take place Th-- 1 . r. -i wer tau .: .e, fr-- n ' from the Mar.hat W"e street to the I icr h .t'!4. h plated ; t a i " n ; r a i v be. n con II : ! r. t he t'.V i r f a s o Vc pier i la! s :"t out a t. 1 t he tu " v'itv. ar.d the J ere v d work of the pier head. Th tunnel cc r.tract Is estimated ;.t J22.C00.COO. Th total cot will te r.iori than Vrin.ioO. The con:ru! tlon Is to C cf cast iron and concrete. It Ls expert that ho vehicular tunnel, on comptlm will take c .i r e f,f l.eco.OO't vehicles a year. The pr-r.t trat!!.' f veh:-;le arv the Hu:o?i is aNmt 4.00' day. Jly the time th.e tur.r.ei is opened. It 3 f-'in.atfd tho trut.'c will have iloutll. Th" project to build th r ! beg i in duly. 1913. i f Canal .-'re.-t was completed 1?20, .and the Manhattan -e -tior j th tunr;.-. o-it to the r-l I l'-ra, "a as i:ni-!; d rcer.tlv.

" " 'to nbli height in their endea ors i republic Senora do Hianchl of GuateA M-ir.i ttnt on the flivt co-edu-j lo ..Äfe lhi thJnj through." ar( they j mala. .MrrA Stepar.ek of Czechononal m hool in the United .tattjare to fotintl njpht nf.er nicht at! Slovakia. Mme. Ulanchet of Haiti, r.l" to life in this Vil!a50, a.l d.d , i;!nrhnn nrd ton t.-r (.o.totA In ; fT-,r nf fhinn frio UMtnrViri.

.-- the flr lnJus'. rial school In th FritM State, as x part of free ! e.loci'ion. Here wru tried out t b O I r-rhn-.;t'f,n of Wuor dv ao m i n - i - : ;u-t r,T jrin and many pop. drav. n s- tt :n .n a iiarmony to :h. ( citununistic idfa. The T-Vd'-rated Woman'; rlubfl throjtrhout th .tate have the I' x of fflh rontributir.s their --hare toward th urchafw. price of r.vjnflroy homp, and a pcrma-:..-n? book or t tnblet .will be Placed :on whirh w.li be n - :n tbe home, ur - . t t i 1 I I sr.i a xr.e r,a:n" oi race ciuu wunai fas co ntr.autea an amount hj1 t - Jl pc-r nctive rr.em.her; the name j f f ach rounty and county rhair-; which contribute. amount j e.-ju.il to 51 rer inmber, tho name i of each Individual contributor of. I2'i or more, same not to be countd m quota r.r any ciuo, nut can ne , oantfd a.s part fif county and dia-, tri' t quota. j The names of the member of the v;;n- cojiiiriiLi e win o iiu-;i i mi th tabt and the whole will be known the roll of honor. The local president of every club in the state holds the key to Ruccev? or ranure or tri aunteiroy nnme pro- i j'-ct. It 1? the paramount Inue of the j r. F. f..r the year and it should j the aim of every club to be a part-owner of the raunteh-oy home und to have it club narn on the n ir roll. SCOTSMAN BRINGS ALONG OWN PIPER 'ill. I L" ! i".!.. II. . .1 1 rvmi; .uic iiad iouiiii'i ' on Tliis .Merry Scot on Trip to America. Ni;V YOUK. Feb. 11. Old King Cole may have been a merry old soul, but he wa never merrier or had a better slant on the humorous side of life than has 70-year-old Franci. . Grant, the T.alrd of Inverness. Scotland, who arrived here for a jhort visit. The laird, a bachelor, did no want to leave his chief joy of life behind. he brought him along in the person of William Macdonald. his personal piper. Both were aboard the Whit Star liner Cedrle, and Macdor aid pio-d the big etel Into her pier. I.ife must be sweet to the Ialrd ot Inverr.e.ss. He say.- he never hurries. He has been enjoyinjr life for the j full three score and ten and going to keep right on grabbing all the happiness until the undertaker steps in. he Srfi s. Tho.-'p ivho chatted with the I-aird of Inverne.s had it brought home to ;them with a jar what foolish people 1 thos of Ne-w York are to hustle and 1,. rnn nf cifM1ii.-.r .ipcis-n which wt-r set ftT with a red necktie, sitting in a comfortal.le chair on deck, with IMper Ma cd or a M walking np and down the deck before him. nlaylr.g "Highland Caddie." "I am one of the last of the Clan of Grant." paid the aged traveler, "There w ere -even brothers of us All -were bachelor. Six are dead. 1 thought a trip would do 'Mac,' my piper, some rood, so I broug'ht him over to America. Personally I didn't care for it. I have been here a score ot times, the la.s voyage being on the Luitanla shortly before she was torpedoed. "Scot lam! Forever." " 'M.c my piper, was in the Scots Guard-: in t lit war. He was wounded .nd gflssed and has not picked up A quickly as I would have liked. Tho sea air will do him good, I thought, so here we are. I don't care about coming to a dry country. It's irksome to me. but 'Mac. the piper, hs in I am going to a need of fresh air. hotel, but 'Mac wants to see Niagara j j; FO he can run along 117 and :ak(. a look at that vone.y of tumbling wa t or. ' "He's a good boy. Is IMac DM you ever hear him play '.Scotland Forjever"? Let her go, 'Mac,' my lad. Oh ; man. did you ever hear anything like lit? IMac Is the champion piper of j the highlands. He' one of the Clan or rdacuonaid, and tnere are some mighty fine players in that clan, but he' the bet." Macdor.ald was la full Scottish regalia. CAPITAL WINDS UP FAST SOCIAL PAGE! -r:i 1 - C Af--.il.. . ?' 'vuta vioiiiii3 of Princes and CountsWelrome the End. t i ."m L i ' . n . reo ii. .oriis .. .... t ie capital's mansions :flrft encountering ditHculties In their l! efforts to suppre.4 judicious yawr.f (born of fatigue, in the- wake of theij j r.vFt strenuous t-ocil 5ea5on Wash-' ' " j. gtcn has ever known. ' our months' high temperature 1 1 social fever has now devaioped a j :d den case of social doldrums. Not that the round (f functions ha lespned perceptibly, but that the func- i t.or.s thf mt ivt s fail to function with I their former fund of f;r.e?v?e. Milady ! trips behind the palm plant and hilden by Its fronds gives way to a ! Titan yawn ar.d thv. hasten back -o her gue. feu- noting that her GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN HANDS . .- j .i:ce of t a v.. 2 cm on.' ti a bottle containing throe Orchard YVhit which ture will supply for a ounces ot any drug few cents. i .'hake well and you have a quaxter-de-lightfu; t r r- r harmless and I lemon-bleach lotion to soften and

waiten reu. rougn or cnappea nanus. fiThi - home-m td lemon lotion it fat superior to g.yoerin and ros water to rmoathen the- skin. Famous tag beaut :i u--e it to bleach and bring that -,''. cl-ar. rosy-white complex-

inwme .mlle la mc re histrionic than fdr.ee re. Th men. poor feiiow.. have rin

IfH-minKly end!cfl succewion. Ii ins ' . fi , i . . . urii) ikjuix wik trrrn Tri zt ll--. very day and in evi-ry em-ba'-0. legation, delegation and in the horn of th elite. ; IIkim (Vllar Stock. None had thought th conff rc nee ' i or: limitation of arn. anionic would :la so lor.?. None had thought their ;healt, etu'c o lh0 palIr1 uptn t if cedar pood would to la'-t so lonr. And 1 thus thor more generous ho .-. d.per.fcd of their liquid trcisire lor.s I before tlit- round of Kayetie. hid ro:ne to an end. ifiere is no lor.srer the attraction at their re-cep.ions that thero wxa wont to bo in the : days befor Nw Year loom( d. They ' hav be-n socially iheive 1. and in ;th-ir place. now entertain the lords and ladies who dealt out their exhil'larating b.veraiv s fingally. The f dlurn that has fr-ettjed itsolt down upon Washington :j being ovc-r-rUden with characteristic American resourcef uln. American ladies who are calle-l upon to entertain foreign dignitaries and their wives on occasion after occasion do so with that W'ir.nir.ff air and pleasantry that Kurop'jans marvel upon. Though the "air" may be more or less dramatic' neveruieirv n-.er auoweu ,o, waver, and the foreipn ladies and , gentlemen can detect no flaw In the . v k I !-... : -I ' j in Washington. j Nobility. Hut IUiriug." j The. whole situation has been re-; duced to a telepathic understanding.) and a.s a consequence hostesres think ! twice xnes- iaiter uays ueiore yenu- 1 .... .1 ing out lnvitat:otis to unsuspecting ..,. i. .,.r,lr,. ;'" ,r".) at ia-k -- 11 - 1 tk., ni.,;i.. ,tt.t..n Ori. Iliiiv uuii inn 1. Jira-i iciaic uiu ji ! tocracv. Perceiving folk are quick to ur.derKtand that the question riutig back and forth In almost every mansion household by the madame from her I boudoir to the mater in his Ktudy ! is. "My dear, when do you suppose j our guests will dtcide to go home'.'": The answer l.t Inevitably, "Iet us hope thty yo .soon, my dear. Deucedly Jolly folk tliey are. but damnably ' boring what?" I Nobility never before graced the 1 national capital as it lias charmed ill these past four months. Printe and j princesses, titled .staunmen, elegant I ladies, distinguished delegate-?, am-j bas.-idor and ministers frequent the; citj- and lend added c olor to Ith ; granted charm. Hostesses and spir- j - ing hostesses were not slow to take advantage of the occasion. Mat-ons j have vied with one another to enter-', tain the debonair gentlemen and their dainty escorts. l.ra.-,.'rs are i still doing a rushing business. lrincis and Count. Leading caravansaries have not' enjoyed a quiet evening inet Nov.; 11, their ballrooms and dining-room.-having been dated up for weeks in j advance. FJ cry dele-gate entertained ! fir?t at luncheon, then at dinner andj . 1 . . -. t 4 1 L I xnen ar tormai evenings racii 01 in. other delegations, then each -f tiie delegates individually, and then on down through the entire diplomatic corps. The senators had their turn, too, and presided over countles-s f 11 nctlonM. Prince and Princess Hibeseo. Princess Cantaeuzene, Prince and Princess I.ubormirski. Prince and Prinjcess Andrea Poncomr-agni. Haror.css ' deCartier de Marcliienne. T,ord anil Iidy Lee of Fareham. Count and Counters Sechenyi were and still remain the honored g-uets at an endles's chain of gny affairs. - Other ladies whose names figure In j the daily mow tiring) round of social functions are: Mme. Jusserand oi . France, Senora de 11 la no of Spain.Senora de Mathieu of Chile, Mme. Le Proton of Argentina, Mrs. Pobert j li rising, Senora Augtisto Cochrane d 1 Alencar of Hrazil, Iady Gedde?,. Vis. I countess d'Alta of Portugal. Mme. i liryp of Norway. Mme. Constantin j Brun of Denmark, Senora de Flizalde of Ecuador, Mme. de Cespedef ot ' Cuba. Mi.vs Domlnici of Venezuela. Senora J. Antonio Lopez Gutierrez of Honduras, Mme. Grouitch oi .T ugo-Sl.i vakla, Mine. Vare'a of UrumSHINGTON RES TAURANT CAFETERIA "Select a place for 1 Inneh where you will j pe prosperous business 1 people. You can lunch ! lnexpcnulTPly nt nu-h places and In a srort j time many of the ratrons will know you by j night. This will he 1 quite nn Hdvantaye to 1 ynu when you rail en ' thera. for they will remember neeing you he- j furo." Test this advice 1 bv caticg your lunch 1 here regularly. Kxcel- ' l-nt food. intelligent service and fair prices have won the patron age ef the type f men -Trrini wont tn mraif InV"-; v iay is a poou nay 10 iari. in you ph in :

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Do You Buy Office Supplies in South Bend ? GEM CLIPS 45c per 1000 MANILA COPY SHEETS 50c a ream I0fr Discount on 20 ream lots. 64, WHITE ENVELOPES $1.50 per box PARAMONT BOND. 8'2xl 1 $2.30 a ream WASHINGTON BOND, QV2x 1 $3.00 a ream A Real Service Rendered Business Houses in South Bend Do you appreciate the value of a complete stock, prompt deliveries, reasonable prices and staple merchandise? WE PRINT OFFICE FORMS RULED SHEETS AND GIVE QUICK SERVICE The Tuttle Corporation 119 West Washington Ave. TELEPHONE MAIN 949 OFFICE FURNITURE PRINTING RULING ENGRAVING BINDING

giiay. Mmc Peter of Switzerland, jfenora de Peeho of Corta Pica. i SVnora do Joubert of tho Dominican

of Sweden. ?.Ime. ("hamorro of Nicarrairua. Snora d Hal'.ivian of IValcaria. Mrne. Mirza Hu."ln Khan All lot rcif.a, .Mine. 1 A.trom oi KlnSfnor:t.i Ifevre of Panama, Mi Plira Sanj-akitch of Siam, Senora Barlos l.r;b. Jr.. of Colombl. Mn.e. W. If. de Ilf-nufort of the N'ethrrim.!. Mis.- Iaura II trdinp. Mr?. J. Horao Harding. couirj of the pre1lert; Mr?. T. Coleman Dupont, Mrf. .lohn W. Weeks. Mrs. Kkiwin T. Iv-rby. Mia "har Hvans Hughe. Mrs. Ira Nelson Morris, Mrs. Nicholas Lontrworth (Alice Itoo.'-vlt . Mr.'. Ellhu Root and the F.elds and ho.ts of others. Marehai! nXTIIKS .TEAV1XTIY STORK. You've read that headline many a time concerning thieves. Thieves and thrifty people arc alike in that they both want to make money, but ore of them chooses the wrong way. Go to Schuell's any day and you'll find your Jewelry needs filled. 26-tf Swank Dyes Clothing Main 7 91. :2-tf. What la quickly learned is toon forgotten. If n mm is hun anything good When th. oil Js exhausted ru ip Ul-s out. the If a few sen do r.ot go, many fen students of ancient languages haVH faileJ to discover in them any sv?t ..,u of pur.ctuatlon. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION To Holders of lctory Notes and Holders of Victory Notes Other? Comrnied: Notice is hereby given as follows: 1. Call for redemption of 3 Victory notes: All of the .1 t "c Series of United States of America convertible gold notes of 1922-1023. otherwise known AL?ice Victory note., are hereby called for redemption on June ir, 1922, pursuant to the provision for re-denrp-tion contained in the notes and in Treasury Department Circular No. 138. dated April 21, 1919, under which the notes were originally isisued. Interest on all Victory notes of the 33i Series will cease on said redemption date, June 15, l-22. 0 Suspension and termination of Victory note conversion privilege. In view of the call for the redemption of all Z3tf'f Victory notes on June 15, 1922. and pursuant to the provisions of s-ald Treasury Department Circular No. 13S. the privilege of conversion of Victory notes of tho other series Is hereby suspended from Feb. 9. 1922, to June 15. 1022, both inclusive, and on June 15, 1922. will terminate. Victory notes accordingly cease to be interconvertible, effective February 9. 1922, and on and after that date no conversions of the notes may be made. Detailed Information as to the presentation and surrender of ro Victory Notes for redemption !.- g-iven in Treasury Department Circular No. 297, dated February 9. 1922, copies of which are available at the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Banks. A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury. Feb. 9, 1922. The Cheapest Is Not the Best When It Comes to Plumbing and when you are planning the plumbing for your new home or the home you intend to remodel you should bear this in mind. It'll pay you to consult an experienced plumbing engineer who'll consider your problems. Jay Taylor will gladly confer with you relat:ve to your neech. No job too large or small. JAY L. TAYLOR 1915 S. Miami St. Lincoln 6065

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