South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 116, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 April 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY MORNINC. APRIL 26. 1022

COHKÜNITY GHORUS ATTRACTS INTEREST

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Annual Elation of Officers for Progressive League Held Mondav. Nil. ES. IV.ch.. Arr:1 25 The fo!Joivir.jr o!I";rrs rf thr Wom.m's Progrf s5ivF- Iyf .iue for th- rornlr yrar

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! thit rri:ir.!r.at:or., hel.l In thA Cluh Lai'.'ür.e-. Mondar: Mrs. ; ! J. "U'a!t'-r Wood, rrel1er.t; Mr?. ' Ralph P.a'Jani. first vicewprf j?!1ent: j 13. r. Iilri. or.d vi v--rr:- ! df-nt; Mr?. V. N. Taegftt, rnni!' ' strret-ry: Mr. WHiam K iott, as- ; ! fi?av.t rpr1!r. secretary; Mrs.! 'Karl Vand-:V'CC.k. c-rrr. , ponding j

p--cretary; Mrs. r. J. Plym. trasI urr. i The re-port of the r'.ay-rutinds

committee, of which Mrs Floyd Wood is chiirma:, revealeii the fact

that roer thin $4M hid '"-en rxpf.T.dM on play-ground rcuipmr.t j for the Plym Park ground. Mor j thin SfiriO ha.1 heen rid out Vy 'h" ; school cornjr.ittco for the equipment

ar.d furniture of the new dr.tal clinic, -which will occupy a suit In the completed fvhool ha:ld!r.g next IS-ptem"her. Plins for a rity health center, provided with an fptratinz taS and ita rquipment h; vp r-ern

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I.IIHDA RES1GKS AS

CHURCH HEAD HERE

re j;ir Pari: I.rir.h of tho ;';? ; o lihrary. wii h xsthx opmM to

I .r, infrir'!'.:i J reorpt Inn on the. vI :.!-..; ..f April 27. 1 f 2 1 . is the irater '...:' ''n of t h dro.irr..i a r.i e (Torts

at that place. It i? located In a lare and attractive room on the .s-cond flcor of the Päcr Tark P.al'.dinrr and Loan Association, and is fully quipped, model small Iihrnry. The library was opened with a col-

n:';i -. T 'l v ars to ( rtahli.-li a br.ir.ch ! kiion. of .nO volumes, which ha?

been increased during the year to more than 4.200 volumes. The popularity of the library is proven hy the fact that more than 1,000 borrowers, juvenile and adult, have been registered during tlie first year,

IK.WLV.V HOBIJS. Reservations for tlir dinner pivn Thursday evfiilr.c by the Advertising cltih, .-it whic Franklyn Hohb., business amlyst nr.d cnoniist, will be the main speaker should be sent immediately to the secretary nf the club, W. S. Howman. All manufacturer?, merchants.

made 'by the city health committer, : bankers, and busiress men of the of -which Mrs. D. f. 5-coffern i. ' community have bepn Invited to at-

chairman. Thi3 will enable the poor of tho city to have many minor

IIIU t.ltC iiifc-t 1 Ifll f," ber Is expected to attend. F. I. Brooke, In charge of the advertising of Culver Military academy, will alsr speak. ' r r m Via f ä i-Hf. A in 4 Vk a T" r

mcy be viewed at tl- I, Tl. r chapel Tuf i iy. Tvirlil v. :ll th Strand cjr. per' "it P! ! h .

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operations performed at home. The fir&t resignation to he tendered the city under the administration of Mayor Homer S. Carr was

niea witn ity :eru j. i. :icuntwr, ,,rv rnnm of thp n!ivp, hnfpi at fi-r.n

Tuesday oy Frank Mattiford. a

member of th ni?ht police force

while the total circulation has,in the first ward di&trict for more

reached 32.000.

! LADY ASTOIl URGES I LOGAN LEADER IUST

! iwnricwATioy a i face tuelvson trial Raiii Jinda Accept- Call to ; GJAYA 1 CO X FERENCE ! r Abs ented Pre?

T-nnde LrraL at Min- ! I iiapi.eSTOWX. W. Va.. April

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William Blizzard, mine union offiriil, sometimes spoken of as "G- ncral of the march against Lopran," but denying that ho took any

part in the August, 1921, disorders.

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thi. T-..'f,r,'f, rf T,-,,,', T r , f ' tjn. j - v. in pa on iriai lor Treason u eexnes-

i: iy m in circuit court oi jriierson county. Thit. w.is the result of a day repltp in legal question, during which Judgv J. T.L Woods pave a lor.g decision overruling the demurrer of defendants In the "march cases' against the treason charge.

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No lar.it ajir.our.crmpr.t v .t forth-1 C)T jat( r you will f" that we. are p-r-comir--: n: to Jtahti 'in.! t" proVih j , ty r;jt tf Tvnr.t to come into r.;o'ff nr. 1 Fe will r.o? b av.- here, j public lit' ." iowev r, until July, awaiting tin- r--- i Iralsrs I'ro.v-. bctlcn of htVt ir-r-;?,.r bv th ho:i j In rii.. ousting the pc : she said: congregation. j -n:r. r.r, :, r.f a coantn a litt Io In making the announcement, ,:iff..rpnt fron-, arnba.vidars. Wo Ilabh! Men .la evpres-.-d !eep regret jtf nil :r amy a..aiors and they can In leaving the city. Sine h' mmlng ; mtrprrt th. Ir povcrnments; but the hero in April. If If), h ins made a pr, can (.ven so further. They hot of friends. IP- declared that hia ( .,n iut, rnr,-.t different peoples, ßcccp'ane.. v.-ai prompted in tho h--; Ar(I th lt 5 why Associated !!ef that a larger sphere of duty had ; yri:. h:i? v IM. n j think, really on .n opened to him. fer v. hi. h he ! ot- f ho irn..lt,,f a-CTltv- for progress "il'r'i "P"n to r"rpon,i. 'that we hae known in our genera- ; f.on. You ran not reali-e how great CORONER'S JURY HOLDS :t rf.vonsilillty is. I do not want 'to ilatjer t!u- nrt 1 do not really KU KLUX RESPONSIBLE v.nr to LtJr anyone.

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GOVERNMENT AT ) ORK ON PLANS TO END STRIKE (Continued from P.icn One.)

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.op. rrtati'd you and when he did it in ; I think ho did what an old negro

ien Saturday . mov down in Virginia savs I did.

right, returned .1 V'rdi-.-t tli.it Mr-h- Wlu'n I she wed her a photograph er cirjft to his d'-:th while a nvrn- ; r-f my homo in England, she said ber .1 make i m -b "presumably ; 'I clare to goodness, Mis' Nancy,

ers;;. ou ju:"'. nut m irried yourself. That 'i wh-st Mr. Melville Stone did. lie '3ust out thought himself. But his ' vision Is i-oin.g to bad to a better ' world ar l a hotter understanding

Instigated and dirert.-.l of the Ku KIut Kim."

Exhibit of Art and Sewing

Work Given at Local School; ;-v :v mi countries."

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URGES BAN BY GIRLS ON KISSING GAMES MORGANTOWX, W. Va.. April C. Church and Sunday sehool 01 iaj gatherings should place a ban upon kiting games, sijch as "winkem." "pos-tof fice" and "clap in clap out," declared Mrs. llobart Hall of Clarksburg, a leader of the state girls' movement, in an address here Tuesday to members of the Young People's Sunday School association. Th speaker pleaded that the association tako some official action on the kissing questions. "Girls who think they have to kiss a fellow every time h takes them home If he is to come back, have the -wrong idea." he aid. "Girls who are choice -with their kisses are the ones who 'have, all the date?. " tme said.

Blind suger.;rd that it mi :r! it be necessary to ascertain coal production r.v.s, Mr. Morrow observed that Avhile the federal trade commission might have difficulty In getting such figures, "I am Inclined to thing SeVy of Commerce Hoover would hhave little difficulty in getting If he -rvants them." "I'm surprised to hear that." Mr. Bland retorted, 'cit.ing legal proceedings which blocked the trade commission's efforts. "I have not

1 noticed any operators bubbling: over

with enthusiasm to furnLsh information, oxcept in padded reports."

than two years. No reason was cited by Mr. Matttford for his action in this matter. The Xlle. Rotary club held its annual flection of directors Monday follrv.vir.g a luncheon In the Xew Forler hotel, four ne-w merubers being rleeted to take the rplae of thos whos terms had expired. The present board Include? W. C. Whitchr, Francis J. Plym. Pr. Robert Henderson, O. W. Haisley. Dr. F. F. Coon, Thomas Cain, lb F. 'Bird and N. P. Bce.be.

o'clock Thursday evening.

SENATE FIGHT ON BIG NAVY NOW IN PROSPECT WASHINGTON, D. C, April 25. Repetition in tho senate of the house fight over the future size of thft navy personnel whether it shall consist of the S7.000 men voted by the house, or be .ut to h7.000 Tuesday appeared in proope-ct. Coincident with announcement that hearings on the house naval bill probably "would be begun before the senate appropriations committee, statements came from "small navy" quarters in the senate that an effort -would be made to reduce the personnel to f7,0C0 men.

HOUSE TAKES UP BLUE SKY FEDERAL MEASURE WASinNGTOX. P. C. April 25. The Denison blue fky bill, designed to tighten up stato laws prohibiting the sale of wild cat securities, was taken up Tuesday by the house. Little opposition is expected. The meairo was explained In detail by R.ep. Denison, republican, Illnois. the author, pecinlcally it would proTiibit shipment from one state to another of securities of a character prohibited in the latter state.

nni.pivr. itkmits One-story framft . :. 12 W. Colfix av., Jnh-i T; ': .-. r. . rr.at"d ccst $3. Ofir. One-story cniftt-i - t r C3 dwelling. P4A K !' . Jchn J. Davis, cst Remodeling of build.-g corner Jefferson bhd. 1 eeph ft., for service s: it : C rjrr'ers Service vo.. est JVCi.

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3IOYIVG PI IOIITS. C Randolph. 1 0 1 r. 1:. v.'.iv.r St.. to 1213 K. Mib-oi cr. Stanley Dika. H 4 W. Dunham st... to 413 N. Colege st. Mrs. E. Holcomb. F. La-alb av., to storage. Chester Fdwards, fM MihIgat St., to Fnglewood adiitio-,.

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AIR TIGHT Very attractive. ANIvUn KTCCFRSION When a flapper has to walk home. APPLE-KXOCKER- A hay shaker, hick, or gobby from the country. APPLE SAUCE No good, awful. BARLOW A flapper or spring chicken. P APvXE Y Pea n d al -wa 1 k e r. BARNET-dFFGGIN Business ol making love. EE ASEL A flapper slightly more advanced than a Barlcw. BEASEL HOUND A girl cha.w. BEES KNEES Peachy, very nice. Sometimes known as "The Berries. (Tomorrow from "bei" to hoy.)

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of tb- it:::-- of .-:ft'-r- -' tr-,k -irr-c' nr. on v.-i a br.-id c. -v.--' -or tbo 1 :r!d's Great Forces. nr,j rr. :'...--!:. -.a! ,!.... c-. A -r.' ' C :.t Vn-.-r. it is up to you." she c' Vy, a-' i- b 1 J '1 bb ? ' o:.t:nud. Tho two greatest forces

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fidcs ciujav in-3J. NEV." YORK, April 25. Capt. Mathias Clark and his crew of sevfm, whose British speedboat Fidus, formerly the American subchaser in 1, yesterday was seized by customs officials, today were formally arrested on a charge of conspiring to violate the Volstead act They wero held in J 1.000 ball each. TRAVEL PANGlTROrS. TOKIO, April 25. It is unwise for tourists to go to China owing to disturbed military conditions there, Jacob Gould Schurman, the American minister at Peking, said Tuesday in a message to Americans here, who had nf-ked his advice.

DAUGHERTY TO REPORT ON DISMISSING ACTION WASHINGTON. April 25. Atfy Gen. Daugherty t-aid Tuesday he expected to reach a decision by noon Wednesday a to whether the government would ask dismissal of the suit against the Postal Telegraph Co.. for approximately a million and a half dollars, claiming as earnings during- government control, now pending in the court of the southern district of Now York. A hearing was granted tho postal Telegraph Co.. last week by the attorney general, on its request that the suit be dropped.

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WHY DO PEOPLE READ BILLBOARDS?

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17 KILLED AND X.IOO HOMELESS IN TEXAS TLOOD

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At the rooms of tho AVt '.fare as-, . n v ht ro n rr-'.: was be in?

ts many Va "' i.-'.f-d as f'.oc.j huf- . thtir loved onei ;

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Rogers Kryptoks Fit tlc Eyea The Kryptok is the super bifocal but the comfort and satisfaction derived from their use depends upon

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1 . TTie scientific accuracy of the eye examination. 2. The care wi th which the mechanical work is done, the shape and size of lenses and the final adjustment on your face.

The Rogers organization is best qualified to give you this service, WARNING! The country is flooded with inferior imitations of Kryptok lenses. JVc use only GENUINE KRYPTOK BLANKS, which ore finished and inspected in our own factory.

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Ging hams are Being Used This Summer F or Dresses, Waists, 1 1 and herchiefs. Lingerie, Garters, Totvels, Curtains, Table Scarfs, Hats, Parasols, Lamp Shades Hand Bags, Mens9 Shirts Pin Cushions, Etr.

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Our Gingham Window is Attracting Much Attention DorYt Miss It.

Ncckiccar, Children's Clothing Trimmings, Coat Hanger Covers, Etc.

The Daintiest, Prettiest

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You E'er Saw Are Waiting For You At Robertson's X X X X X Ocean Spray and Lombard Tissue 59c a yard Alsace Tissue 69c a yard Zephyrs 69c a yard Wm. Anderson Ginghams 45c a yard Imported Ginghams 9 5r. a y-:rd Gaze Marvel and Cuban I issue 59c a vard

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