South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 104, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY. MORNING. APRIL 14. 1922

TOWNSPEOPLE GIVE STAMP OF APPROVAL TO ESTHER O'KEEFE

MoM Emphatic Indor-nnrnt Civm at Opening nf Artivc Campaign.

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Hoover Reports Coal Strike Has Not Yet Affected Industries

April 1

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of or.f rashioM (ioKar." pi Id out of thrt tax-p ir-' jo'" kt took. 1!mjmIv I'op lAil-

"Tr," iv.iy out? I'y cutting down j .vpon liture-. ry ahnlishir.R j worthl- - oth"s, hy wiping nut Ue-j If.-.-i hur 'i;.-5 ar.u ' oir. missions, and j hy i or, -rvin? pui!.: moneys as ore vvoiiM ronsrve oijf-'. own money inj the :a'in ir-mf-r.t of private husi-I

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pr'-'- r.tative, that mv vot hali a 1 - j ways Vi, ci-t a'iir.s-t the wunton ' wat;' of public tnortys ar.d against! 1 Ii.-- ,-s -xtra a st'i nrr. I j "I h.-ve toM you I am making no! i el'tira on your f-'iffra?e as a woman. I On tii" oth r Innd I a5': you fo with- I Ih'-Ii prejudlr f; a ml not vote aviinst ; . :nf ,eu.-e I am a woman. I ask i ! you 0 loe-k around in public liff, es- ; P''uai;.v in our pr .-enr rensrres. and ; ron-id'T the men representing the

.menr.-in peojio mere; uior tua; ?h'ir at r it udf-s. and their mo- ( tive-. and then I a.-k you in all fiir- '

i f. , t outi a. woman prove a worse rrprcvf-ntatiw th'tn the majority of ;r 1 lo repreyntitives ? "In rlosinc:. I wih to ask yon. bff.' re on jst your ballot, to earn-f.-tly consider what I hve said this

xtrnd to the K;th diMn t of thn vveninfr, to we;-n in your own conrand nil Hoos-kr fctate. Itcifnco the principles ror whkh I "Von know that I an. a democrat, j id a ml and my attitude as a rpreI. t rne tell vou luiefly and concis-iv 1 !-nrativ of all th people of the.

1.1th di.-trict. weih these tilings

orHce i a puldlc trust, and

holder a pubhc rr.t'. ! Truly a Kcpf ecntativp "Veu laay bo .-ur-. that I. i? ' r.hc.n to ti your repn :v-;nfa tiv : fhtil in very truth your repre-, fWive, and not. th(- reprf ?c,rit itivo 1 of any partim'sir irroup or clique. It is t !. tut too true, that f ir too r any Jndividu-ili who fk the hon-j r of hlzh pojt;cal rt!:' to. lay. do ! either as exp. rier,' ed joi,-i." tter5. : or as th picked tool of soir.e sjroiiji : or greedy clique. L.t its beware t ri tt , the plauo of NVwLerryiiiu may not j

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588,618 CIVILIANS GET FEDERAL PAY

handle roror nr. ! rin down ra-3 in the !epir: ;;, lu-e.

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Uncle Sam Ha? Heaviest Pav Roll in W orld for Civil Employes.

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I heüevo demf,rary re'ozniztai in the members of hn human race, noire, points of likeness than of d!ff4. rence; tecau.-e dmocraoy realizf-3 w-H nlut each and all .harc the samo greit experience of life and death

and a pi re to one common hope; be. ' cause democracy believes in thJ t greatest pool for the irreateit rann- i w. !

M thought, and I thought enrrestly and deepl hefor I affiliated vuth any political party; and I am proud to be rallf-d a democrat te calico I brllevo niy party embodies th most constructive and frnn?.d I't'Otrram for human welfare and human pro; res.-. Women 1 'it for Ofhro "The. quettion has arhen. Is a woman fit to hold public othce? in an-wer t.o this l'-t me ask you mrn to look tilt over ail your list of honored acquaintances, and from

carefully and conscientiously, and I am willing to arcept your verdict. "

Copyrieht. 1922. bv NevDcD Fetr SvicTTncTCr Dnt-ua ngbu r

THE time, the place, the girl, the man when each is right for The touch of his lips upn her hand their nappy tnougni3 Des the other love's sons sings sweetly th liifrh there may be only expressed without words -ccmple.'e the joy of the moment when, silence, perfect silence, in minutes too sacred for speech. to Cupid's melody, he FIRST says: "I love you!"

in the post office department, wh'.rh leads ail other ?ro vmn; er.?, dpartmer.tjs in th number of civi'.hrs cmrloyed. The to'al. a.-ordinq- to Dawes, now hand! in? Tnc"..- Sim's mail us ."o'd.TTfu compar-ul to 2?S.S34 a year ago. The money handler? cou- next, with 67,K2 men and worra n workIn? in the treasury depart m---nt. This number shows a reduction of al.out 3.0 f" over the. number f m ploy. A there a year ago, but Dawe? docs not say whether thi i due to having less money to handle. Th e Ya r and Nay d e pa r t na e r. t s run a rb'.e race, for third, place with, the sailors winning out. There- .ir.i r, 1 . 4 ? S civilians in the invy department aTid in tho soldier depart ment. Tncle Sam a'e-o h.3S l.f' c.tizrns looking after the. interests of farmers undT the supervision of the Department of AcriouUure. D:s war

ve-terans pet the next be.'-: attention.! with 15,277 civilians in the "rteran'

bureau. Most of the male employes in this bureau, by the way, are former soldiers. Irrigation nnd rp hrmünn proj'rt? draw- the next highest number

of employe?, with l..ln, wnrKfWj looking after these. int-;-,s?s in thej interior department. The ration'.si trade comes next in importance, with ! 1 1 . 4 S 8 employers in the commerce department, whilo J.F,3S employes!

USE SLOAN'S TO ; EASE LAHE BACKS

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your back and every muse I a aches with fatir-c.

Apply Sloan's Liniment frrr!y, tn"trubbing, and enjoy a j cr.etrativ glow of warmth and comfort.

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rciatira, sore muscles, stu: joints aaj ihc alter c:Tcct3 cf weather exposure. Fcr fcrty years pain's enemy. A'i jtur ncih'aor. Keep Sloan's KzkI'J. a t At all drugshts 35c, 70c, $1.40.

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GOOD FRIDAY srnie' tonilil, J5roa1w-aT at fa i roll sr. I'n at lior, I dmonr! Korlin. Von .n-o inxltiil ty tlio Iirst and tlio Hroaduar Evangelical Churchc

th:se men of ability and character et the on man who you believe t;.-rins the example of highest integrity. Then weirh his worth in ty.'e same cale with the capability, tho Kympathy, and the rar under-Mar.ding-of your own mothvr, and answer me fairlj and without prejudice, which is the best tutted for t'ne guidance of human destinies, rcmernhring that the . iep.ro (f pol5tic in but tlie f-denoe of quidin? human destini-s. "We are tired to tiift point of rhiustion of the idle boasts made rrFsrdin. the achievements o? the present administration. The repul'I f r according to tiiei.r vrion of tn ftrry. have efferfed so many arcomp! ishm.ent s of j-uperior quality, that I should not be surprised if

we were next to hear tri at they have, i

even produced a salesman who is abl to fei; N'ewbtrry a Ford. "We ah know there his bfen pr4(!om littio rerird of lite f.-r real economical administration of government. Notwithstanding the i-rc.it

flis. 11MMA KOSKsTIU)!!.

j Mrs. liirinu. Itorkstroh, years fold, died at the home of her Mn, ' rouis If. Horkstroh. IJncoln way V.. ; y---tfrday morning at 1 1 : 4 o'clock, tf apoplexy, after an illness of two

Mrs. KookMroh was born in South I. end in 1". and hau livtd here all her life. She is survived by her husb.atid. Ccorpf J. Kookstroh and a. son. !onis If. To body will be on vi-w at the laan- of hf-r s.n from noon Saturday until :t o'clock when the funt-ral service will taho place, conducted by Kev. ülmer A. HiCKins. Lb.ri.ai at Kivcrvirw cenietcry.

Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve KembU

NEW SEA MONSTER IS HOOKED FROM PACIFIC

LOS ANGELAS. April 13. Blase fishermen were astonished and learned professors shook their heads

S.VTl HI) V, AI'IUL 15. I j,j pcuildernn nt when the rapture of There are many conflicting fisursjun unusual mw sea monster apparin this day's piamtary chart. While ntly of an unknown specie, by the the prospects are excellent for t ho.-e crew of a ; tishingr craft off Uonb' in the. employment of othtis. and for! H-ach. The motister meisured lT1 thosp occupying places of ant hnrity. j ff-"'t Ion? and weighed l,o0 pounds, yet there arc testimonies of stubborn I The capture was made about eight setbacks and obstacles, as wfll as! miles from shore and required sevhrats of more a crsrressive assa ult s j rri I hours to land, on progress. There is a ii;rn warn- Captain Lay Palmer, skipper of

against accidents. and alsoiuie lisuim, i-oar .music, tue irtw u

(against quarrels and litigation. The j health should be safeguarded Ust it j prove a disturbimr factor. I Those whoso birthday it. i-j may I encounter inanv contradictorv situa-

i tions durin? the year. While those.' it was not until after they had shot

which landed the monster, had just baited and lowered his line when tho fish swallowed the, hook, bait

Capital W riters H ill . "J;"-"" "",nov'sfi; ,- ' 1 a' H'XHI-.MKF. Minn., April 1.. Meet IJl (rOlf lOUrnry ,. J. dumn, former ITi ited States "WASHINGTON. April 13. New s- j sera tor from North Dakota, was repaper golfers of the capital, repre- j ported in "a very favorable condisentins loeal and out-of-town pap-ltioif Tiiuivalaj night after an opers, are tuning up th- ir sti lts pre-j ration in the morning for an abparatorv to the .annual tun out of i dr.mina 1 trouble. The exact nature

tho scribes for colfin? honors. Ivist vr;ir Pres't Hardin-;

won

fourth prize in the qolf tourney of the newspaper men. On May the correspondents addieted to tees and putting wid gather on the preens of a. eonr:-'' near Washington, and. by pro es- of elimination, a team to rey,re.-e nt the capital city w ill be choyen to in i ivli forth ;ifA do battle with rew.mapf-r polfers of New Vork. Doston and

of the ailment was not announced.

worth

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and part of the line. For three hours Philadelphia. The intercity mnt'-lus

the e rew battled with their prey, and

in the employment of others are. favored, there nny be danger through the health or accident or litigation. Also, there may be delays and disappointment. A child born on this day will be industrious, but

may be rash and improvident unless

mus. MAiui; iu:rrn:n. Mrs. Marie P.eutter, a ere year.;, and widow of the late C"ore;0 Peu;ter. died nt her home. 02 0 E. In

diana av., at ?:"0 o'clock last pigl.t. j sages say that a girl born on thi She- was born in Germany on Dec may be particularly popular. ,

1 f lta', but had lived m Soutn F-r.d since 1SSS. She is survived by three brothers, Martin J. Koeseh. Andrew and C'harb-s Rocsch of Terro Haute, and one sister. Mrs. Uarbara Mueller ef outh I..nd I-'u n 'Tal arrangements .vill be announced later.

the fish with a ritle that the members of the. crew wnc aide to bring it ashore. The mysterious monster has a wide, cavernous mouth, containing what appears to bo an extra set ol ribs, in adition to its regular yet of

carefully trained early in life. The; teeth. The skin of the animal rubs as

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b'.ar of trumphets made by the G. O. p. ä.s fa purposed f ; ."mom wo must honestly admit th it. In reality no progress has lon made. I'.conoiny NeoIeI. "The sooner That government i.i adm'nit f erei v.d:. true r on !-; v. the

STATISTICS

FIND f.IKL 3IURTi:iti:i. STONY POINT. N. V.. April 1.1. Tlio nude, body of a woman, about If years old. the skull crushed in, was found late Thumlay in an isolated spct in the mountains near here-. Coroner William P. Stahlman said th woman had hen deal at least nine months. None ot the dnthing Wi.: found.

smooth one way as that of a seal and as rough as sand tho other, and

large, powerful ti lpelling it through rent.

ara tentatively t.oliejuled to take place some time in June. James D. Preston, superintendent of the senate nr-s galbry. lias been selected to form the team of golf, ing scribes.

SF.IZL) ss.ono f;i:.MS. CHICAGO, April 1C Diamonds valued at between $S,a"i ailfi $io.tro wero seized by three bandits who held up tho jewelry store ef Paul

capable of pro- Cohen here today

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The Hope of the World The War of I'M 1 laid half the nations of the world in the dust. 'Their homes, their industries, their peace must be restored by the rising generation. In them iu the hope of the w.oll. To make motherhood easier, to secure for every baby a clean bill of health and ; fair start in life that is the problem. Lydia L. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is an excellent medicine for mothers and for future mothers. For fifty years this medicine has been used su cessfully in all nonjurgi al cases of women's diseases. Adv.

Cuticura Heals Face Disfigured With Large Pimples

"I was troubled with f imples and blackheads on my face. The pimples

were hard, large and red, and fest?Tcd nd then scaled over. They itched so badly that I could not rest Rt night, and my face was disfigured. The trouble lasted about two months-

"I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I bought more, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and cne box of Cuticura Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Miss Ruby Thomas, R. R. 2, ScmerviHe, Ohio, July 18, 1921. Cuticura Soap to cleanse and purify, Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal and Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume are ideal for daily toilet purpoees. SuapUXfhrrtT ItfcU. Addrw:"Cflt!cirLk' OTklorlM, Dept. E. Md4a 4 8,üi." Sold eirywhrro Soap &c. OioUBct'Ä .-IJCc T hieran 'Ac. 225"" Cuticura Sop Ht without niuf .

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Suits with the Extra Pair of Pants

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English Woolen Mills 111 E. Jefferson Blvd.

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real prosperity. For than the peap!e will be ena'dfd to buy t!i- products of our factories ins'fad of be-

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stHt Affairs. "f-ast DecemVer r,ov. McCriy. th-a sfcretary of 5a', and the c.-jt,-treasurer found It n.'e.-ary to borrow $S5 n,C0 to met ftatf- pv.' rl's.

Pl ILDINC. PI liMITS. Two-sf-ry frame and stucco dwelling. -J! S. Michigan st.. J. C

Snyder, estimated coct $ 4.20U. ! eme-story frame dwellings: j

ll"l N. College st.. F. D. Shade, cost $3.000. Ufa N. College ft., F. D. Shade, ro.-a $ p.,0 1" 0. ."01 N. Brook tlebl ft., Mrs. R.

HosinsM. cost. $,1..00. ljoj Ken yon sf . George W. Mc Donald, cost $1..00.

1 J ö Kenyon s . C,eor-e W Dorn Id. cost $I.,'00. l-'ll Kenyon st , George W Dr. i'.d i est Jl.'-OO. 1 " 1 Kenyon sr.. George W D:m ( . J 1,"A.

Those, who are quite satisfied sit still and elo nothing those who are not ejuite saMsfied are the sole benefactors of the world.

MOTOR COMPANIES MLTU.H.

NKW YORK, April n. Interests; in control of the Pierce-Arrow Motor Co. and the Lafayette Motors Co. j b.Hve agreed "in principle" to a J merger of the two corporations, ii ! was stated Thursday. j The Kafayetto factory is located

at Indianapolis.

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' Term Htiuto Mnv Have Trial j Of Transferable $1 Passes i INDIANAPOLIS April l;-:. PerI i.i:s:on to try o-jt a 1 wtikly p.is on. the ei'y trect ear lines of Tcrre j Haut-, go -d fo.- a.- many ri les duri in g the wt k as t h e holder carftf to j a i , c . w is r 'tuf't d in a petition

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If you are still waiting to select your Easter Suit come in tomorrow and see the Robertson display. If you wear one of these models in the Easter nromennde von will he rerncrniVerl as one of the

most tastefully dressed women.

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The styles are riffht and the tail-

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212 SOUTH MICHIGAN STREET Blackstone Theater Building Rogers Optical Stores in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois

A'E GROUP is com

posed entirely of Tweed

Suit?. These come in tan, grey, blue and lavender. All are silk lined and offered at the special price of

TRAIGHT LINE, box

anc flare effects are

brought out in .a show-ins of Tweeds-, Tricotines, Piquette and Poiret Twills. Braid, ernbvoi dery and stitching trim these Suits.

A GREAT variety of stunning suits is offered in fabrics of high quality and beautiful appearance. Bias folds of self material are prominent in several models.

INDIVIDUAL models of 11 uncommon smartness are presented in a most satisfying variety. There are tweeds, tricotines, Poiret twills and piquettes at

$19.75 $25.00 $35.00 $50.00