South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 May 1922 — Page 7

MONDAY MORNING. MAY 1. f)22

THE SOUTH BlND NEWS-TIMES 7 ;th- I.::;. T.u-y'r nir:: p. :, f r r i i ;..?.;..... The . '" 1 'a !u; tb'-ro in th- .;n"u ! with ;' J-T'-A. n" r.f ni' - ! .. Tln-oMi---: w.i it -i minub-, I !".. ' '' 1 " : . j f'crtJ-r." I A siln". rTpt f'T t !; r.itt'.I: ; "f the key. irokn. j i: 1, a i t'fTiiisr o.eo of the distance, f.iir.t inj th" I I . r t" yv-il;' ; k ;ir:;"." j J. J. Kr"J7rrcT. r-.rrhin: ? a I i j moved to :oi-:32 p.r. b'.l. i-:f. Mrs. Frank V anderlip Sees End of 'Boss System i ! !v ...... , , w;) ; 1 1 m be '' t 1 . t . r v. b. A Whl v r' u Oy r . r r t. bvey of i: m r t i m v r. !''.; j MasT' ' ' ' . 4 4 1 K i-y hive, j !'!'.; p. the i'"iir ! iov . I r, t t r ; d )':-. r.-for:n an-! fai!'-'l. a h 1 c We Sell Coal for Less SAM C. 10NTZ & SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74 I Radio Lightens Dentist's Job t ith" roir an 1 -wiii I i(-n"rat:r. n. it i tb" rrnr an 1 -a hire of th st'Tni, ' t t j -7W i : .-t !- I'f-wxrat::: ' ?m it ' arried th '.e-.vs ol I'.av.ip":-.-.! ! v ;!;!;ri! aa far-awav wnrM a vorll "v'h?re ! tho thro waiting .u n know that a'l ha-1 turno 1 to a wh:t h'- of w:ntry NORTH JUDSON

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RADIO PRIMER

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and Power ! ty IC. U IH'NC.W. ! Iirrrtr. IUul!(i Intl(utr nf Ainrrira j r,- of th !r--t radln rr-r-ivin I o'h i.btaii.al' i th- short aoj rr-n-r rativ' m-! wi'h a tvo-M-; ! a it 1 p! 1 '."'t I 0'i!h ?: pr-.tr distant o can1 f.'r oarif d in r'-ihinr, an'l irroitfr j .iKnil s;inif,'th ohtaitifl. '

It 1 ovt r.ir:'- frojn SP10 up. lint any aniatcur (.in a.--.-iii);o th s-t himself y pur1 h;t-. t Im- parts, if h" (l"Hi warr : tn.ik.- th in. at

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n .iks mo pri'-o i ntttfrü s. tur-5 phonos ;tj-.r c ot hu.sr from ?h" antciiiin down to th" roi:ni.

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a i:aik i'atii:nt i.v Tin: m:xt.i4 chair.

RUMANIAN QUEEN TO DEFER VISIT

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with tvo-sti:p amtlifimü. ' 1

Ilu' up. acoordln to tli" diagram trol'iii. 1,' tilatnont rurrrnt Is anipli- j transformer with a ',-oro, primary

follows; t ir.u' tubes. 1 ami secondary windings. Uut thoy

.No. 1 primary of 1 1 1 - - atio- 1 ;, Hial phonos shunted by COuplT. ' ti. d 1 ondonser. . No- - Srcnndary. : No. if, and No. 17 11 ö-volt "P." No. Variable com-P n.-.r m .or- : I. attorn s. i witn tho aiif iiii'i. No. lv A ix-volt st or.t or "A" 4'. I flrnl v.-iui'iiif-t'T. .irtiry. Xo. f. --(Jri'l cond-n-or and cr:i , This n-tdvin?: s"t with vacuum 1 tub ib tr tor and two-t p ainplircr

-No. t, ltfftor tub-. lo.uM 1 mounted in a cabinet detector tubes, while both "It" batNo. 7 I'lato ". anoim tf r or tick-! ahout oiht inches hih. ' inchoi tu ies or Jä vidts are used for the

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i 1 MJlllltll lftiirvnii . ; Will ISot Come to U. S. ! Until 1923.

I Sir.Il" Hcrnrtnr.stadt . 'Trarsyl-1

ivania. April 6. (I?y Mail. ) QtPn ;

Mari- r.f Rumania probably w;d b- j obliged to defr hor lone rmtr-ni-,

platr.l trip to the United States until

1 next ve-ar.

Sim had hoped to vL'lt New York prior to the coronation of horlf and Kinc Ferdinand. which, will take place lvr" Amr. Mt the weddir.r of her econd dnichtor.

I Marie, to Kins- Alexander of .Tuo-

slaYia. early in .Jurse. "will make it i mpo.spiblr. Then she has a number of offieal visits to make this year to Kuropean countries so that a voyarre to America after the coronation in Au'U.-t is extremely improbable. The popular Rumanian quern deFires to express her warm appreciation and thanks for th many invitation.1: she has received from women's civic socb-t b-.s. other organizations and personal friends in he

Fnlted States urging her to visit J America thi.s year. I She has even had invitations from j motion picture concern:-, one of which offered her a flattering sum! to apj ear in an American M-ejyirio j

"QiifPti of the Movies." She o -viotily had to dedin tlios novid tenders. The coronation ceremonis, which

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y vaporud Otrr 1 7 Million Jars Use J Veer j

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at Farl Sc'.uiyb-r's. U SpasrnfKÜc Crcp ft fre-r.f V!ril To ii elTkir.c :r. Re-, VS relieved bvonearrhcatinrf

Co.'.-- Ftothirtc store, in vir.? c--eded Fred b'orn, who has t-nr.i1 Chicago to work. j Mrs. Mary F "." V.Ir v.-sj hrr : from YVir.annc for a short i-it Thru d ay and Friday. John W. Xii hois; was Ii--ry frerri Kröv TikhI.iv in t!. ir.terc, of b;; rar.il:da'v fur th" nomination for cotirty recorder on the r"P'.!';l:r in ti ket. Mr. and Mrs. ' ry IT. Whit u "re Kr.oy vis. tors W'r dr.es -lay. IM Hankey has a new Maxwell. t c, r: car purchased at th.-' sp.-r.-! I r.rv-Vcf ley a-er.ry. 1 Tlie sto.-k Patent ?-Tedte!n Show

hr.s' !ir!d down the bo.ird to rapic;ty rowds at burh' hal! all week.

DR. L. WAMPLER DENTIST 113 South Michigan St. Phone L. 2473 Over Mayr's Jewelry Store

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MRS. F PANIC A. VAX Ml : NT P. s Si 'AlinoitOl'tni. X. V.. A'.ril 20. Tb.y have i n ft ti r i. the r.Tt'onal 'The on-man boss system in poli. ! platforms a little.

"Hut th.s is com inc. A nd slowly

i s will have to crumble away t;ral uai'.v !m fore wi tn.in suffraire."

will take rlaco in the heart of Nie beautiful Transylva nia n Alps, will be on a scale of lavishing and rcua

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-ai down. Manv ,.-!i.',n ar jroin;"

;nav do in politics, s u s Mr. Fr,m: I ;I !" t!l" 1 - ,0" independent of

I A. Vambrlip, wife of the noted I'm-! 1

are. of course, much smaller in sizu The throe tubes depend unnn the

"A" hattcrv for their filament cur- of Hvzantine druisrn. costing million.-;

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1 i 111 riinf iii 11 1 ii ut" uiiiws hi nam , oei'M j ei i.l I ; y ctci iapproximately one ampere of cur-1 -d in Sibiu for tlie crownimr of j T!o tatioual con trion of ri rent -t would be well to have at I Furope'.s most beautiful queen i ' '' "l; : lb'M ill H.lltillPb.j

b ast a '.tO-anipci e-hour battery. t and Kintr 1'erdinan.l. The ku-j b uir.t Monday. April :m.

One "H hattcrv 1 used for the

action to tit into the machine svstem

'r- I Ion,- and ven inrliPs lieeji. No. x "' hatfry rhco-tat con-; How It Work. troiMnc filament current in ampii-1 Iivep if y. build part of thi.s sj m.ent. j ciii'''lf. do not try to construct the No. ? and N .. 1 J Audio fre- ; t ra nsformi is', tubes, tube si'Ckets, Muency transformers. i head phones or rheostat. It i.j No. 10 and No. l .1 Amplifying j i heain r to buy these parts, vacuum tubes. j tiu transformers are similar in

.no. 11 and No. ll 1 v hen.-:t at- cun - ' on--t ritct ion to the lare nowtr

amplifying tubes this if due to tho

iliftei ence.s in the vacuum of tho tubes themselves. The vario-coupler. variometers and condensers can be made as explained In previous articles. When completed this s't should be as prood as any sold In the market by tlie leading companion.

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'HAPTFK XIII labsolutiy and tuoroiuhly, that 1 OM .ludfce Mason, accustomed to was an inno. ent man!'" keein- Parry in timfs of rr-.-.-. tri d ! 'IIAI'Ti:!l XIV

.! ' i to be jovial.

'I "or a lonj,' moment Kilbano Worthinpton paced the Hoor. Then, at last, he looked up. "All right." CHAPTKR XV Tt W3H a jrrinnincr Parry Houston who leaped from the train at Tabernacle a week later and ran openarmed through the snow toward the waiting Ra'tiste. "You sot my telegram?" He asked it almost broathle-vdy. "Ah, oui! oui. oui, oui! Saere, and you are the wizard!" A moment he surged with another idea. "Rut, now, Ha'toese- have ect! He shall ?o to Medaine! Ho shall tell

grandeur hitherto m.ktmwn in tl.e," ;U) N..XV y:.:. st;lt,. (.hair. 1 v. , 11. Ma, hin. s a re M , s of autoclalkans A man;ficent atloalral j ( of Womfin V(VM,,ry. that, like all aut.era-y. is -bas- .

cd on orato-e ,-r itidirteri-nce or both. Tiie R.-T-rue of Women 'ofcrs ' I is accomplishing one of ir ureat ! ! aims in poip-tratinp: this : mi i tTe-r-

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manian paruamen: niy appropn- j Mr--. crdcriip l;iu-hs at the spz- ;,rs Vandriip s iid t lie re was! ated an immense sum for the event. J jre.-Ron t h ,t women suflrae has j slurill likelihood of womf n trvill- t 1 Most of the reihum sr sovereigns and I failed 1-c ra.-e politics i,.lVe n.-t been i build thei.- ,u n 'political ma-hine, or ! headn of state throughout Kunipo ! revolutionized overnlirii?. I tliat a vn:nan political bos would'

u.ixt- ue.-n jiiMieu. 11 is nope.i nn-- --i nover looked for the milb nPros't Harding will .ml someone j :lim- she sail. "Intellifont womcu to represent the United States. over tho wt:t ,. ;iro w.lkjrK up to

imu' reruinami ana ijueen .Marieiti,0 fart th;it if thcy a , tU(, an,: .VIA A I . t

aseenaou tne tnrone juni oeiore the voh.mov their evoerjencea -ith ot,..,,., ,lf c,,,,,,,., , 1,., ,irt,.n Tl.;ti,

besinn. np of the Vv orM war. and 1, 4l,',o,. t . , .:v..:.. . :.t.

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Ron. she sa;d. , "In opposing selfish machines, we j do not o ipos" the ,irty system. ; which wf consider of he gia (test ; value. Two well-balanced parties create wide discussion of prineipb s

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rie. oc.au-e woiiien will always IoOa ultimately to the human red, and wiil not l:o alter sepäsh powe

sir.irle-ttiindedlv enoni;h.

The former district attorn, y -:art- her to write to the district attorney

"Well, boy, what i i: t-.i- time."! id .-lightly. Then, rominc still clos-jof 1 ostcu that he wi'.' tell her " '.Money. "' Houston .ame directly I er. he peered into the tense, angry. "It was part of my agreement,

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ita usie, mat ne no nrce 1 10 maKe

r.o statements reTrdin my innocence-'' Slowly Pa'tiste nodded and slapped the reins- op the back of the horse.

to the 5.0:11t. ; features of Parrv Houstor.

"What's the money for, running! "A .bit melodramatic, aren't yfu?' expense? I he asked in a sneering tone. "No. Machinery. Fo i;ot to hae' "Perhaps so. Put then murder l: . szood. yiiootli - "a orkiiiu I'lant ';ilwaiS melodramatic

otberui e vo- 't 1. aid.- to live up! -The point . this: I am thinking' "I'-.i'ti i.-o will not see Medaine." o s-;i c jti. -a t ion " :i.f Miing the eity of Roston bu- a came at lastl and they went on. " You"r.. ii..!." a i-.d the law er i million dollars." v J Acain the waiting game, smiled i a !.., a ' ly, ' ;nin; to fa or " YoiTre takint; lIack?ua .1!" I A month went by. to brinsr with it 3 our irl be"(. .-d üi. od ith thei "j beg your pardon. Riaekmail ithe bill of lading which told that the

"rder. ate ou '"'

oiiotliin-- b which one extorts J machinery was at last on its way.

"Wh.

: money. Fin here to try to give oui March, and a few warm days.

"Worth iri;:o;." movey or at Ici'-t the promise otj which melted the snows only that "The d-fin: attorn V" it a::d at the sat!V time allow vi-11 . they niiuht crust again. Rack and 1 "That wo-. Plutocrat r o . lb- to tu ike a;, for something thai 'forth traveled the bobsled to Taber(a'iie into hi' i':hr's money aid should a:;h rather heavily on youi i nacle. only to meet with disappoint-.lo-utrht he p.i-t 'ivi.--: M i ln' -'iy coic-ej, 11. e." j ment. ("otupany. Re's prei.btt." a cam' "R oulI come to the point." j "I've wired the, agent at Ponver the smil. "and I know he'd be glad' "Mr. Worthington. I have cop-j three times about that tuff," paid ;o hae ye.;r order. 'vincing evidem e th it you ktiev lithe Tabernacle telegrapher and genHouston continued th s.ik.imh. ! w a.-i innocent. Further, that you jeral supervisor of freight. Ht-'.i told "Pd be oerjoed to g:e it to him 'knew it at the beginning of the trial., me that he'd let me know a.s roon as

it got in." A week more, and winter had returned for a last fling.

In fa.t. I think I'd refave to buy an !Rut that in spite ,,f this knowledge, b achinf r .' I ei' i' l a t et :t f ro"u j you continued to persecute, me no-

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It wa-n't h fi'b" thit I,se,ute ir, in a hope of saining a! They tried the bobsled. Pa"tiste

wasn't -ent to ti.e pe?i it e a r

and Houston, only to give it up. The horses t'oundered and plowed about m vain efforts at locomotion, at last

! conviction, simply tliat you might go

"No. that's l.rht. ho.v ." bd N w - j before the voters and point to me ,n yer Ma -"on w i- ouie'Jy rcn)in:-cciit. prison .1- a recommendation of your

"He tr'ed h:- '. it ?n. d t. me , ttb .enc as a district attot tmv . I , f , plunge in the terror of a bottomir t 'nose d'V- he '.v . 1 - !".'!'' of a p I - do'-.'t l ii i n d g iv mg ou tlie i : i ' n e s : ! i , . road. ,-.-euer t ha: a p'o-eeutor." I r. Horton. I h". Ma.'.crai.d I r. Rrri; j "'l'at i tin use." came tinally. "Ret'vS fo' ;. Ibci-TiMi 1 i u ! . d s t ft a Ii i . ail physicians of the hich.-s't ', "The hor.se. he can not pull. We ove.Tsily. A "per .-1 u t o, ... You'v e : ( i nulat nui. I would like. Mr- Wor-jmust make the trip on the snow.riven me an ble:. .lude. l'to go: r . t h in :;ton. to ktuuv why you did not; shoe.' io New York." mik use of them m the trial'.'" i They turned back for the bunk I And the irv; !i:o!-.e- Rirrv " W h " The forttut" ditlii t at-jliouv... to emerge few moments ll"'i-t"n v. .. i N a York, nii'u tu s'l'M'-.tlv changed the subject, '.ter bent, nadded forms, fightiuc

along sev.r.rli Avenue to.vard I.n- "ou v;,oke ot .1 sti.t v ou migltt onng 1 clinisi'v against the sweep of thc;a few divs

.Mrand I lo-e.'a'. Ti-ere he -ought -. h.-n ou came :n here'.'" storm. Rho-ts they became almost the e. ut ; e , ,' . and 'o'd at- Hoii-tott waitd for a timm. nt. j itnmedi.itely. mikw - covered thing.:.r. Five m;nat.- i.it.i lie w a - tlon wttit on. Itlnt hardly could be discerned a few -looking at tlo boob- of the i ,-titu- "Put per-otiaby. I don't want Ljf,.rt awav. one hand of each holding

the. continuance of the struggle ; ...ir:it,-. ,.,,,, .litult subject, of gov-

made it necessary to postpone tho coronation from year to year. August 16, which ha.s been finally chosen for the evet. i- the anniversary of Rumania's entry into the war.

ernment in a few generation--. "Fhonsing the candidates and getting 100 per cent of the women voters to the j.olls are a very small part of the duty of women who are will-

Masisivo crowns of gob, sur

mounted by rare atones, have been j made for the Rumanian rulers ami 1 the queen has replaced all her j precious jewel.s which were confis- ; rated by the RoKheviki early In th" 1 war by gems and jewelry of even ; greater beauty and worth. Her ; pearls alone are said to represent millions of francs. '

ins" to work at being good citizen.?. Women don't rush for. public office.

which result in public opinion 'based on thoughtful consideration. Mo-t

The County Treasurer's office will j be open from 7 to 0 P. M.. Frid y. April 1: tli and Monday. May Hth. W. A. Slick, county treasurer. Ul :

SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR

It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair

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-fit! .1 . r e;;e ,.nt ii"l !;.. I mo!,,v that w.iv. I don't want ar.v I f

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from wai--t - belt to waist - belt, their

state-lonlv insurance asain.-t beims parted

ton.

be r. ad. "Kilban. . meT.t from on that v.'U kltoW me . fr,.ni eich dill-!' ill the Mintlihg atfoj-rn-v. Jto-- p.. innoc.-rit. You o-, , ne -onie - ' u ; ,. ,,f uinter. bv Im--. Horto-. . thitig. At-d I'm lb re to .t.' k od i 71,,, features of th, agent, a he

-Mayi-r a-d br am. Invft..M- . for it " Ut.-irte,I 111 from the rnttlms kev.

t;ons r.to i ff . of blow on skull., "I thought .u -ad o:i di-lr'i w ,TP not conducive to relief. Ritht i1-iv.ti" ' w ant ao to-ib. I - Your stuff's on the w ay. if tint's Willi g rs t'vit vv. e Pn.o-: d.'ti't. M .v I a ou w h it news to ou."' 4-ame w ith a vvor-fre-ied. ip.'Nti.-i ( o;.-.-d the nor a- yaur M.a: gin of probt :- at o":r m:i-! r;,., jjugli. "It left Tb-nver this (,,.-;. ,-low 1 f';e b.ok. and hurried . hme.-v r..ii:ir ?' morning- behind Nntober Right, .'igain for a t.iv.-ilv It t w as onl "1 -uppo-c it r n around twdv. j 3 ; ,-n"t pa-t Toilifer yet."

I -Not r,a-t Toilifer V" Houston)

You can turn gray, faded hair ' beautifully dark arid lus'rou-- almost over night if you'll g t a bottle nt Wvcth's Sage and ulphur Pom-' pound" at any drug -dore. Millions i of bottles of t hi old fatnott.s Sage I Tea Recipe, improved by the addi- , tion of other Ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known drug- j gist here, because it darkens thei hair o naturally and evenly that ! no one can tell it lias been applied. Thos-e whos-e hair is turning gray: or becoming faded have a surprise) awaiting them, because after one or two a pplica t ionc the sray hair vanishes and your locks b. diu" luxuri- 1 antly dark a nd beautiful. , This is the age of youth. (Jtayhaired. unattractive folks aren't wanted around. .- set busy with! Wyoth's Sage and Sulphur Com- ; pound touiglit and you'll be depisht-, ed with your dark, handsome hair; and our youthful app' arara e within 1

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toa thick. ;f the dr;. r wire "Ttieu will vou pb-ase allow me to1,,,,.. ;iniou-l. "Why. it should; -kill ful give y,,u twelve thou-.ittd dollars in at the top of the range now." I H ra. cd rhrou-li bi- g"e il probte? I'm in the lumber 'nin-:. s "P.ood reason. They're getting the j .ra I i Vntra! .lust as :t wa- cb'-ir g. ( h i' a contract that rur.-" into the 'jn,nv ,AOrse than here. p.-ivr re- I It wi s T-'ghr w '. n be reo he.) Ib 1 mi d-.o'i-. sun lv that 1- good t.o ssh poited ten indies at eleven o'clock,

t but lli'.i-'"" 'ol not h. - .tat . A ee-iritv to a man be 1 ouidti t re-'. jts fifteen mib 3 from the .;'an e at a t ! abone book, a net he' the temptation "who knows my "oeki: g : -d- in a t ixaa . . and Parry ' ab-o',ute innocence. It isn't good c rattled and banged at the key r'or.l on tbi v er.uid.i of a large enough for the batiker-, who still be- f(ir a long moment, cursing softly. houK. waiting the an-wer to his p.eve me guilty, so I've come din-ot-' nrjy the dead "cluck" of a grounde-d .ring nt the- be;;. F:r.aP it came. jv toou. I tic. I one b.un. Irrd t!i u- pr.r anvwere! him.

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Mattresses and Box Springs Renovated and Rebuilt Satisfaction Guaranteed Prices Reasonable GEO. WANDEL Upholstering and Crating Work Phone Lincoln 2185 632 Cushing St.

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