South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1922 — Page 6

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SUNDAY. APRIL 2, 1922

COUTH BEND NEYS -TIF1 ES i lrs Tnay h in',I thr h;,5ii for dfni:nd for -rr

f U n;. r,l lr,rr . Th t. of rourv'-. 1 the j.olicc man' vhu. th" .-tiivl leant 'f the man wlm 1. hir"d to prot rt irope t i

Morning Evening Sunday J. iL hTEFUr.NSON. I'UllUtef.

Vfemberr Associated Press Unitrd Press f ntrrnstionnl News Service Th Amv !tl Tf trnt?r ritSf1 t th cm fit t rtsMitloo f " r-- o "'" rd;'l to 't or nt :krwi credit': Jr. tr- rti-.m ' - -c.iM.aii e.f tfcl rP"- -1 tin tfc leal ra ;uMlilieJ Lrreiu. '1 Hl doea not pplj t fit afternoon edition.

TERMS OF RLI'SCIiirTION. Cr?r lT-rW crnlcr and Funnily, rr "WW -rn oti rrLisff ra! SundAj. rer ft-? - - - . . 1 !?hr with Sunday, one year - 1100 ?y Mall U'TtAr.g: tnd Fnrdny. rn rami rontM, cb year - - - iwi 4:1 cttan hy rosll 37 3d EE!r.l at üonth In'! l""t Offlc aa ror)d CT "Wite

APRIL 2. 1922

If .ff IS FAILURE?

Tint :h- n.ari who ;.- rat f. n t n r i .1 1 y able t 1'from a ti" Jora -it th" a?'.' of 45 . a f tilur". 1 iii- Ii v th'o- y of the h" ol eif ; Io'ii-vi'de Tr it nxe-f " r.-.v ,:m;t upon nan and ra;-H th" (- . tion of wii.i: i. !' what mny h'-' ,.,:;r,r" : !.-. a il s-tund-ird thin i j.-r.i jii.it t: i- ie-.d -AioM-r. for th'.- f.trts are .t-i::i-: N'.ni. I- I tru" tint tit I. .an -h' ii si'.'d hut litt!" . J'. -Aiht--'l with a much h ivi'-r J:an'licari Tj,.:. v ho - t i t t . t h rif t J n-. at ; n rarly ag- ; who ha.- T'-'-t r.ith' f s'im:ly ujon th- ui.lI-r a ., ii , a I 1 i ' tii-- i.'-rio'l of Kfi;;t :;fi- ar- !h httrin x--jilio:M uhi'h y o . c tli I'.il-'.tv r. h.- tli'osy ;inl 'nir!i iiol'l out ',.,..,. for :ho.4- w ,r. havf i ni'd tliis muk anl v.-ho : , ,- :)ot ..lua-tM-.! v. r h s:tr;''ai- to at ry thm Ii ' V 'jü tit th.'- ; H - Toni. 101 ii!tan'-. forin 1 !n.-- M:M ("nip.my vhn , .a- ui to that tit:o- h. nl litth- or nothing -ii. Tn.i.iv he i- Iii'1 uorM' r.chr t man in point

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öi" rornpl t !y w hen all niTi and all woni"n rour-iicnu.-'Iv far" arv at in th":r livf and hv" on P ih j r f o t t'-r:T; w.th their ovrn cnns(l-nr'i that th"" r:in aftorcl to laugh at nay r"T5on who thr"at"n-s to "f-xprv"" thf-m. If th crime of b'ac kmail b" rrowir.ir. it J t " -tau-" th" ri"h ani oppuh-r.t are tromin-j: not on'.y (ar'-UsH of th"ir acquaintances hxit more ;r '-s- oJ th"ir conduct. Th" serloun"?.? of th" chars? i rot th" amount of mony extortrd hut th" h 'izzf ttion that tht-rf

1 umonc; thos who siould sliow p?"ial cons'.-lrrat ion

for th Irccn"i. of life a hrtakintr down of restraint and a fcelinsr that they aro priviioc'-d to .ndulcre in thosp unronvr-ntional adv"ntur"s which they do not car" to have published to the world. A revivalist miht he mor" el"f?cti tlian a policeman in .'hetkin hl crime Th" ri'-li m"n and women who ar" "ins; plundered (an h:nj .-if"ty if 'h"y turn bark to ?om' o'd and half foruottrn ?tanöards of living. F'lackir.aih rs never :r'.v rich ufon th- innocent. Th'-y tliriv" upo-i wi-akllnt;s and tho.-- whop" puilty con-'ci'-ncfj inako then an easy prey. o

LESSOR I EC0X0M1CS. Turn over to ;afr' one and read thv mot illuuiinatinj? lesson in cconcrnir. that has been printed for omo time. It is not th" d"hi"tion of nornc shrewd motor of hnaiue hut tli" simple story of the I)"troit stock ex lian?f- .terdn . A joke.'ter jrini-- -r.inf in j sf ei iou- letters upon tiie hoard. No oil" know. h;.t th"y stand tor hut the whisp'-r goes out that -it i.s "pood" anl soon men are buying; it at $12 a share, then suddenly it fall?, then rie.s again and fails again. The?" brokers thought they were making" money and pointed to thr J1J a.s ev'denco of real value. As a matter of fact the iettein stood for April Fool Preferred and the whoh crew of "financial experts"

'.it ! only d'-bts. l'.fte-n years lat.-r lind him a iu-iiiori .in and i j 4 - -1 til puMi.-h'T of a t, : a t 1 i ( as 1 j" 4 . Y.)' t:o-,ibi. wia '."linit.on and this didactic ;,;(. i. li-. il i takes for granted that the , ho-f a. m e-i' 1.1. -:i ;,j ; "o- a'.i" Lo i tll't- from active bll-i-r.f - a.-'l i i ; aoii,-. th" t oj-e-d up enerjti" of iif"Ir 1 1 ? : 1 r a.-ume-. that a P. in en look forward to t'1.'- ti.e- '.vii'-ii '. .. a;i a- v. ;:'! i:r.: and all worry 1 drift aha.-: o , ;. , ; :-.- of lif". s!c.-ai!y wat. Iiir.4 lif" in-teal : al ;;! i ' . part in lit'.-. It :. a ai th't it ! ' a! e.ful na n is th" :di ::'-: and a.-1 t s - f . 1 ! i u 1 e x one who fee-Is the 1 a a o a 1 i r -. ; . - ; !a- -a :i:" p:ü"-ooiy w hj.-h is poind in the r- ligioo of I'.ui'..! h a vhich .- a-'i- Xirant. or obliv;orj a..' ta d . . i ; , a t a ! of ;ii- -oal. It '. t'.!- .-atii ' '-.'( ;. waaii m i!.'-' tramps of 1 a -'i who tel r: o ;..''.. ,0 'a-bor as long at they

hid been trading in a jest, but paying in cash.

of !.. was rr.tiiy t hou-; nd of dollars in d"bt. lh J Many people have about the same idea of value

aa not a j.'iblihr at that time. He had accumu- r,. had these brokers. They believe that wealth is

ta-h and they confuse money with real values. At one time those letters stood for $12 for every share. When it was discovered that they vauo merely letteix. they were worth nothing at all. The real wealth of th" nation lies in it productsits corn and wheat and hogs and steel and the million material things which go into modern life. The real vear.".i is in the things which are produced b labor or mad" valuable to man through labor. Money, as- u 1), has nothing" at all to do with it and printing more money or coining more pieces of gold will not bring back r.rosp-rity to a wuiid that burri'd up a large part of its real wealth in yoavJ of destruction by war. Ileal prosperity will com.- whe n labor again produces th,. things necessary for human comfort, whe-n once more are- replaced th" houses, the factories, the farming implements which went to wa-te during ;he month.-? of madness. That is why it i.s necessary for those who want

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SHORT FURROWS By James J. Montague

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' Thr"s bc-rn lot1 o alterations in th' the-atrhal bunes.i in th last couple" o decades." said Uncle Niles Turner, t'day. Th' circu business bas ch ng-d around considerable. t o. I kin remember when a tircu

v.uz jut a travelin' band o suppl'-tnente d by a barf bac k

thugs j day. ride r. j when

Prtn fr better th-atrial treat fer a quarter than w .ee t'Ja fer Ihr e dollars. We've seen t w'e -nty-Mce -r nt actln' that'? n"ver been '.uplica ted. We've seen stars fer a cjuartet that would b" worth 10 or 10 dollars t'-

We've, .st-en Joe Cawtlnarn he w u 7. freh an' otmg fer

abl" t it,i" but th" rt.a w ho la willing to i et ire, ' to help bring hack the old day. to work just a little man - ho hi- four.. I no pu-p.-.-r trong enough harde-r than before. There is ru other road back. It to held !o- int.--', aüd Iii e nlhu.-iasm after in- '"- j may bo a long road or a frhort one but it will bo

n.s to di a- upon th-- sto.t-d-up v,i ; or yo-.itli nieasured by tir, intelligence and th" tic termination

which the labor of the world shows in reconstructing and in r-buildir.g. Marking up in st'Tioiis letters to hypnotize people will not help, whether thoe letters are written upon bank notes which have no real values behind then or ii mi some joker's blackboard. Money b"coi.ie,- ;, measure of alue only when il !a u-d for the purchase of the thirds v hifh malte civilization possible-. o It ATTU:G SiCE UIVK The lir; strike cv.-r stagd b American coal miners was in ISP.'. A local union, organized in the Penn-yhania anthraci'e Ileal, -truck for higher pay and latter working londili'T.'. This strike lailed.

I I' was a tbcade before miners auaiu organized, o watca tio- ait" :n th" I sim-e ih.en thee have1ee-n hundreds of walkeiuts of

ariou.-- t-:.v arol in arion.s mining district. Among th" hundreds of strike? only live wie big enough to b" eompar-d with th" prcent on", which hrtak all nua'.-: far numbc.- of in-Pi invaix'fd. I'urirg the para- of Isy:; minerfi" wages wer" cut. To ri.'ain thi- lo.- ab". it l.P'.ion bituniinou miners UU' k the folhajjig year. Aftei disorders and tailing ("ait of nrhtia in four -ta"S this Mrike ended i n a co ip p i o;n : -a . In i-'.'7 thej-a a- an c rpt o.tin t oai of" 'oal. An-

tt; tica'. viür.o.,!.-; of ticipatirg a w age ( r, in a dull n.ark"t 1 o-'hOOi minors

stick for tlii'-e mom lis. -Inn oal wis vrarce j and wait" cut v. c-e out of pi.. n 1 i ti . j Th" ls'.'T strik w a the first major ictory of j the Prat' (I Mho- Workers of America. It led. in i to hrm et ildi-hni' p.t of oll.a-t:v" bargaininsf t

betwten the union and th." opf-raturs of the Central PomT.,.titi e FusT.ct. the It ait of th" bituiuiuuue i ndus. : 'ilic anthrai it" suike of l'."oi wort a .;.. in-r"ase of 1" to Ih i-.-ri '.-nt for th" 1-1' '"'a piitiers in ol e-i

i Two e.i!S later th" 11'."'. a t.t h raci " miners ; walked out. After a tt .ke cf 2 ' w "ks the h'nov... I v-h ( onim :ss:on i.i.a .i th. Ir p y 1 1 ',..-, rnr Th--y J I'M:''!!'-.! to work with . 'hit-- v.af-v- co'lt !'.''!. i In 1 01 ! a '.'out :::'."..C'0"i miners ,tru?k. They tiri'iv : won a wag" irar-a.-c averaging J 7 pm nt. I S t :it -tin year, of .nternutteni t!ak"s m the oil fa la,! It ;.- otu- of tia rodtSt of all ancr COHt r o i r s ! . . ' Th-e- tat fta t t.o p'-:"pa'P' at -- t; .t-i,'" ' ;;, a-;t ; tonr.d ir. ra:l t i; rt - f : i t h of a i ip.n.y .-. Pia '..ri-' ly to a p iil.av j-r'b'.'-m m t!i" -oal indu.try - seaona 1 bu mg. I St agonal b-.iyir. irs that t oal silo during ccrt.Pn month are dull' Mm.-:. th"n are 'aid off. for h" min-:' do not "p.- rite ion; when thv ha" no

BLACKMAIL lCREASIM,.

Th" h'.a-i of .. it pata'Ta'; d"t'.'.;.e ag'ivy a;. that the -nme of the bla' l.ni.til r. t to a tkv:r proup :n New York .ri income anuu.iy that e juak ail that i taken in by al! pickpockets. h:chwa men r.nd robber.-; aiai ;(tal thit-v m :n ah Arra-ri a Blackmail, the mo-r j;ordid ar, I ?r.o-t d.epi- a. 1 of crime-. toieit! of txtortirt,' irop. y urahr t!i:at rf exposing some s' ct' t of p.iddn M'.tr.ihl in pri.t" live.". "A !j?t ef only th- ipa.r n c r. t .f.itr. would ";; tain iivany nam... of national pi om;t i. ; its i ubliatlon would r r or." f th" g i 1 1 : t i:-at;o:.s this country -er lot- known." s h'. d'.tti" "More bhickrr.aiiir g is g"ing on today th in at any thne In my knowj. Ig- and it n't .-if" for a mm or woman of wealth to inak" a "1. an.. a ia tir.tari" Jn tcy of our largf citus. The nu-n: innuuiu mctt-

1 hi iioaipaon -a.- n s k-'-p;n5 a la hor turp'.us in tho t-.a; "el P. ta bar;. 11" orders w hen th"V show u' like nn.iitair.mg tir-m n in idleness, awaiting outbreak tf f a ". If Jim tau .-'de th.- tut'! '.em ;';u 1 way to in-tl-.;t e hoaa aral 1 ai s . : . .- ; o 'au.- p-,orf -o;1 j luring tiiill ir.oj't 'r..- - ou l-.ae th" key to a 1 ;bor battl-? w ag'.l : n " 1 v P' I or. aaove a'o, what Jh" ntiiai a!was want .s st'ady ni pi. m ! t .

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l' i.iv.ate tow n ha a fciu tic ;'." tonipun. !': t il W .IP.t --.Ik I'.o-". Wh-r. a wonia-i pet a ra w ., ring aatr'.t .lie got to :.t Mime on" sh" do. sn't like. Wall Sti-tet broker $ .". 1 0 " . 0 1 "i in d- bt. A mar. who tries tu i-Ucli fish often lose his bait.

i glass blower, a cannon ball jugpler, a clown, an elephant an a stuffed zebra. Wherever these caravans pitched ther tent- they tol" ecr'thlr. fer miles around, an' short changed fver'buddy that patr'.nizel 'em. These early tented aggregations traveled In wagons, an w hat wuz called a teU graph man' left th' town of exhibition an hour ahead th troupe each night an' traveled In a buggy an' et a red Lintern by all th bid chuck holes aping th' route t' th' next town, where 'th' great Kuropean arenio celebrities an zoological congress' wuz advertised t' show. On th' edge o town th' tarpaulin would be taken off th band wagon' an' th' hcrsest would be plumed an' th'

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Hute", in Cinc innati, an were at th' j hight o ther fame an" they wuz fun-j r.Ir than they've eer been a! war I prices. We recall ol" Si!a Mortrm. ! th' first manager o' Meb.decn Iill. , an' his mink collared ulter, an ' silk plug" hat. an cane, an bir vol-; ler diamond. He never spoko t' anybuddy but th edltur of our pa- ! per. an" he only spoke te him when ; ther wuz a show comin. H" wuz afraid he'd have t let f-omehud ly in I his the-ater fer nothin. or be i-.sked

t trust em fer a ticket. II" kept off o.' ever'buddy, an' when ther wuz a troupe at Melodeon Hall he stood by th' ticket box with a heavy cane. Kver' spring" h"'d have th'

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diow would pe-rade Inf th' town j hall whitewashed an sprinkle lime

'a prand, plitterin. oriental pageant, worth goin miles t' see.' Ther's many a farmer alive t'day that kin remember o' hearin these early 'great world expositions' rumblin' an' cursin' alonp th' country roads in th night with a ponderous elephant silently leadin th' way. These elephants absolutely refused t' take any chances on a country bridge, an e.ften th' show would be tied up fer hours while th' elephant wuz bein calmed down an' detoured an' reestablished cm th' main trail. Lots o' travelin' hall shows wuzn' much better. Yept they rode on th' cars ar walked. While ther wuz lots o' talented an' capable stage people In th" ole das. th' business wuz juirty rough. The-ater actors dressed odd an' ther hair wuz long an' ily. They wuz touchy an' profane. It wuz a hard life. Th' hotels an' the-aters wuz awful. Xo baths, no heat, an only one dressin' room. Eut. 'cept fer scenic environment, light effects an' costumes. we've

on th' gallery floor, an' then tear) out fer New York t' pick ou; his , show s fer th" next season. An' what ; a bunch he'd pick. Tom Keere in ! "PJchard III." "Mumpty Dumpty." j Duprez and Benedict. "Under th' r.asdight." th' Wallace Si.ter fer i fair week. Lid win Forest. Joe Jef-j fcrson. "Th' Hidden Hand." "Davyl Crockett." Clara MorrK Hilly l'l-.r-ence, an' last, hut th' most sensi- j tiona! of all. "Th" P!a.-k Crcok." ' May!"- h"'d scatter such notables as , Scott Siddons, John II. Hough an' . i'arip.i Rosa, through th' season all fer seventy-live ( ents top an' lots . o' them fer twenty-five, thirty-five ' an' fifty. It's all changed. Th th". ! .iters are grander, th' prices are higher an' managers are more so- : clable. They mix up in th life o' ! th' community an' belong t' clubs ; an' lodLT'St an' act like real human ' instead o tryln' t' appear like they j jest as hard t' pit in a the-ater without a ticket t'day as it wuz in 1S70.! (Copy right. If 2 2.)

The Lonesome Ghost By James J. Montague

IiV .IAS. .1. MONTACil'i:. I accnmpanic-el Prof. Quince upon otic- of his recent trips in the interest of i sychical research. The town of Chickeroo had been terrorized by a particularly malicious ghost f"r more than a year. The professor, who knows more about ghosts than

any other living mortal, had kindly j

olfered to go up twre and (irie it away. I went along to carry bks books and instruments. The villagers came to the train to meet us with a half dozen Fords and :i number of harrowing" stories.

The ghost had been making a great

modern comforts and luxuries, and I enjoy them to the peunt of addiction. P.ut I seldom can remain where they are to be had. In New York people would run howling down the street if I touched tl em on the arm and asked them the simplest ouestion. "In houses where they really understand the art of living, my presence kicked up surh a commotion that I always had to leave. People would faint when I strolled through their rooms at night in quest ot" a cigar or a book. Even a taxi-cab driver, who found me sitting in his

deal of trouble. He had broken into ! -a wm n he re turned irom a UP .. a.r mtii.r ..(.rrnl.itrd through ' -WPP" r in a innen wagon, screamed

their walls and made off with certain spirits to which he could claim no kin.

He had waylaid respectable citizens on the way home from lodge.

and .strolled off through the dark, th" glowing end of th" still lighted cigars being the only means by which he could be traced, had his victims cared to trace him. which thov never did.

so loudlv that I had to forego the

ride uptown I had wistfully anticipated. "This is a little jay town, where they t-moke live cent cigars and have

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stored aw av w neu tue oistead act

i was assed. but it is th" only plr oe i I have fou ml where they even toler- , at" in". And now. hoping to pet some I publicity out of me. the Chamber of

commerce has sept for your friend downstairs. and I shall have to

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up the mal" eiuartet that met every; Thursday In the I. O. O. K. hall by i-tandiii'- outside and minttlin his voice with that of the singers. He always sins a iuarter tone off the key. which, a." all members of male quartets Know, is acutely distressing-. Th'- professor and I took up our

quarters in the house where he was I most frequently seen. He arranged ! h's instruments, which consisted of I rimMone detectors, dictaphones and d. vices for measuring- mist density. ; where they would be needed. At 11 ; o' lock that nicht I went to b'-d,

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"What I want most of all i- j friendly conversation. Hut somehow or other ieople are timid. You'd be j astonished to see hew few of them will sit quietly and listen to me. like you are doinir. t

"Why just last week, when they j j were, di.-cus.imr th' al to be got out j -of no- in lhe cluimber of commerc"

and I mail" a little speech to them J from on" of the rafters the place' was empty before I could get it half j tinished." ; "Hut what can they do to you V" j I inquired. "You say you have to j leave one place after another. How '

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face. "They tan elttroy me," hr wh spered. "destroy me utterly! Twice it has almost happened by accident. Some day they will discover the method, and then I shall bo consigned to dut forever." "Hut how?" "Vacuum cleaners!" h" said. "If ever they bring one into the room where I am I shall be gone. It will suck me uj into its dust bin in ; n instant. And bv Jimlny that friend of your is experimenting with on" now. T .nispected he was more dav.gert us than meist of them." A faint hum could be heard down

. stairs. With larger beads '-f moisf-j e j on his forehead than th" tiny on"s ; tha composed his fram" h- rna

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