South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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A7 ANNOUNCEMENT By Good Will Editor

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if Eci.d Nv -a j -Tim es as tr.i' medium through .h;h : j i 1 ' i; f . .r. the flood Will I-b. ition t" Krnc will be S. . ln.1 d !-:.' w'.i have all ixiit-aw.. ; -aid .-n a trip .ale v.sii-:,. r.i.i.-. a Journey through aunny Normandy

Nominations in Contest to Send Local Girl on Tour of France Free io Open Today

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a;.-..: i;.-: . v. ...u;.t -i. o:'..-ut.v Candidates should be entered ; wucmin. ' t..I.,v ,o thi: th. v ir.nv v.i:i the i-upport of their neighbors and friend.-. , nti-h Perrone. Baupaume, Ar-1 .-.!: !..,.. . ,,:,tai.t.-d m the O.... Will Election will ko to the America- ; imy Kids. Lens. Ulle and:

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. : vil us-.j in tut t ii.-r.rr the telief work of the American ! a- permanent her.tag U: C j...: .- w . J-.t:: n d b- ..id f tht- work of thi p'.endid organization ' 'd civilized peoples. ! ;:. ;art of :h- war-torn court iy where the American armies were! And to on. over many historic. r . i '.- J It i..s f-e-iveJ the commendation of .statesmen of two conti- j Point of interest wliich wne of us.

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Regulations for Election fb.r.- 'Ah!'h will govern the Good Will Election of the Atv.Ti-.an '..!. ;,iit o for Ievj5tated France and The South Bend NewsTi: ..:1oa-: A..v i:-l or v. ornan resident of SoutJj r?nd and vicinity is eligible. .:-.!.? .-..ii.-.-. mu-t bo above- the ao of 16. - ai.di.laTe.- mu.-t : nomin "ited during the period of nomlnar:o:: .!': r t h ins Ivc 3 or by others. No:.-.i:vttiör. period begins tomorrow. May S. and ends at midnight r.e.vt Sur.d iy. No n.oi.ey need accompany the nomination blank (which w-iil ..pp- ir lai;.v in The News-Times f r.xt week). N'.'inination Manks count as ino votes. :-.!;.' ..a - r.oinir.ation blank will be credited to ny one candidate. Nomination should be mailed or brought to the Good Will Editor. South Der.d NV'AS-Tmc. City. Lillotins bt-i,'ir.s Monday. May 14. and end at midnight Saturday. June .1. A fourth week of balloting may be held if deemed necessary. Ore ot will 1 credited to a designated candidate for each 10 cf r.v rontributed to the American Committee for Devantated France. The candidate recei:n: th greatest number of votes will be dr-lar- 1 elected by the judges. All expends of the Honorary Delegate will be paid.

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NOMINATION COUPON The Good Will Delegation to France. Good for 100 Votes. Unter Your Nanu or That of :i Friend

I hereby nomm it ; fniwei (address) a? S -uth Htr.d'.s mt-mber of the Good Will Delegation which Avill cony to that country the offering secured und r the auspices of the American Committee for Devastated Franc.-. The money will be used i:i carrir.J: on the relief work of the organization. A- evid-ii'-e of my interest in this candidate. I hereby caat otf. for htr. NC)Tl": It us u:mecesary to aoompany this blank with any :.ior y. :Phou,I. ca ia -io y ntrüuted will he credited as votes for I:- . ar. ii late i'h bbtnk counts tor DPJ votes. Additional votes will . ount'-d at th'- i !'c of ! i t-nts per vote. Cmly one nomination coup on v ill I".- credited to one candidate.

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South Bend's Good Will Sponsoring Committee Eishop Joh:; H-iZ' a Wh.t- . chairMan. Mrs. .T.i-... I. Oliver, jr.. vic'ch.'Jirm.ar.. Miss Elizabeth Mather.y. Icech Jirri-.un. F. J. Schumacher, treauurer. JUr.e Murray, savrctary. Mayor Ell Sceblrt. South Eend. Müvor Wiiüam W. DvjJge. Mishaw.ika. I h . ". s. Eippincott. 1 1 . John 1. IJurns. C. S. C. Miv. Howard Woolverton Mr-. Eichard Elbel. Mr-. Granville Zlcgler. Mr?. Th ad Talcott. Mis. Frank Hering. Mi. Jatncs G. Eostwick. Mishawal a. M;s Maude Heath. Mi.-s Margaret Eurnott. Mis D. Harrison. J'ilncipal J. L McCowan. Dr. Robert L. . r.sennich. Colonel C. S. iMlPH-k. George L. O'Er. : Eou'.s Hammer. J.i. idt. Thomas A. Hyi:-.-fieorge W. J. Kalczynski. -Tohn It. Campbell. ). L. Guilfoyle. w. o. Davie. Fred E. Eryan. Edcrar T. BondK Charles W. Bingham. Mishiwaka.

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oave uttu a:.u ui.iria n.u L'r ;oria rate enough to soe. Tour OircfulJy Planned. It 1 pointed out that this tour is I no: to be a haphazard affair, but a! carefully planned tour, conducted', under the aurplces of the American ; Committee for Devasted France. ; Little do the women of this city', and vicinity realize the signal honor ' which will be conferred upon the successful candidate in being the' representative- ot South Bend in this: pilgrimage to the devastated regions of France. She will be one of DO. 5im!larly honored young women from as many cities In tht United State?, who will make the trip to Pans and the battlefields, the mecci J of the world at this time. The party Is to b chaperoned from the time; It is first assembled until the young women return to their homes. Miss Anno Morgan, executive chairman of the American committee, is person-1 ally arranging the tour and nothing! is to be left undone by the committee in charge of arrangment of de-j tails. j One of the details which can be j mentioned now is that the delegation ' Is to be the official guests of the i French government, and will be' taken from point to point under the , careful guidance of specially ap-1 pointed governmental repreonta-! lives. j As the South Eend campaign pro-j grtsses. the Goud Will Editor will! explain the many phases of the work, that has been and is. being done by the American Committee for De-: vaited France. The one thing to understand about this cornmittee is' that it is not giving money to Franc I

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relief and rehabilitations work: teaching the French peafant and refugees to find themselves, bolster-

inz the fallen morale and atimj as! humanitarian ant. The commit-i tee began its labors long before the signing of the armi.-tice. and will! continue in its work of mercy, for j years to come. For that reas-ou. Good V 'ill- cam-;

paigns and elections are bein? con- - ducted in 'jO cities of the United , Zq ballots. The ballot.-, or votes, are Statt s. money rai.-ed to be pent in ' to bt sold at ten cents eacdi. the furtherance of this work. South ! Fixth Make daily returns of the Eer.d is goinr to do it .-bare. . monies collected, in order to -,'uar-

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Good Will Election Pointers Girls and women of South Eend and vicinity are eligible. Nominations, which are freo, may be made by any resident of South Bend, or South Bend group Mich as office, store, factories, etc. Votes will cost ten cents each. B.illot books and aids to getting votes will be distributed free at the Good Will headquarters ir the News-Times building. No voting coupon wll appear in th-j Nc ws-Tinief.. All traveling espr nse of the dedetatt-s iU l-e p..i;d by ti t A iv. "Tic;, n Committee for D---vif-.tated France, of which. Mi.-t Anne Morgan is executive chairman. tlvery dim" collected in South Eend will go to the work of the American Committee. I"?1 nomination coupon or mail card or letter to Good W.l! editor. Nominations may also be made in person. See the Good Will Editor it the News-Times building, if yea have any questions to ask. Y( u are welcome.

Her.ry ! is efcta.lr.-d a

branch e:or.d-har. 1 P'r at Syra ea.-e. catering esr (-';iP to oolic-.tcr.-cf ar.ticiuf. Dr. a r.d Mr?- E. H Draper and Mifu? Ie'.er." Kr.p -vere 'Uth Pc-.d

PvOr. Tuesday.

Personals fw Noarbis Towns

NORTH JUDSON e cn ",ar4a -l4 pri'i-il.X?

j carried the township aa democratic J contestants for county recorder, and ! sheriff but lo?t in the county to I Wilhelm and Stanton. Im the con-

to Toledo Wednesday. A yon. Maynard Tiomer. wa born Tu-siay to John Miller and Mifjt F:ith Sinnirrer. who ha? ben teachirv; in the like'.-.pe

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towr..in trustee a -id D. H. Muiel- I ,1. .V . V .... . S Mr. and Mr? Nathan Veh.-r. went

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tor trustee ana taa-ara nooeris 101 . 0. . v..

assessor. Bliss and Hildenbrand ' nv,'r,,n,a ,,w r'Mtw.. unrt r.n

the Pennsylvania section.

Leonard Clark ha a position I s-hoo!5. h visiting her grandparent -- with the IJf-ll Telephone company! Mr .and Mrs Will, mi Huff.

, at Chicaco. He : makin? his horn ' t.. t.,.;,, r-'-.x- "t,-o

t?st for county recorder Miss Grace! :tl , : . . v..- ' ' , ,. "" w.tli in.-, l'ao vpi. tii. no aii'Pi ,.. t la Truth. w a.- prr.-entd t a rh:lds. the only woman on the re-jKmhi ani ,,roUur, nob.-rt. who'...,. .r.cc. J.N e , publican ticket. carried Wayne have an apartment on the west township but lost in the county to . .,p j1 u' J. W. Nichols, of Knox. j" Th- Gieat-.rs . laf. cf the F;r-t

The death of Mrs. eieorsce Paul

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se-veral montht.' il.ns of pleurisy.

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rLimUU IH Ita.vpd the ch.ir. !. . hoir ar.d thf.r Tlie home economics clist of the families a' a sapper Ta.'.'-iay e"-

Funtral took place Fridav afternoon I Plymouth high scl:ool. which at - : Ring.

in charge of llev. J. S. Van Oraun. ! tended th- Turdue roundup thisi y, :,Iorr:

I of the Knox Christian church. v.-ek. took flrrt prize on the list of t Ahc. utr- S.,ut!i p.nd

j Mr. and Mrs. C.aarlcü Ruhl have i chemicals ury for genera 1 , Thur,dav. ! moved here from Lafayette and are ! houce-clea-.ir.g. prepared by the; j making their home with Mrs household chemistry clsss. Tile'f ' ,T TOR i r f I V TK

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100 111-, .mu me iiuuie 01 .ai.vil""' '' fe.-o. 4i'twcn.r L-d'S cn-f-f:"" a tCiU1. Ol White's mother. Mrs. Mary J. Col-j prize was a .-ilver cup. ! n'ai0r league ha.?r-all rVirrs who,l.'p. at Lane anc Vine sis. The j Mhs Ida Khng-r. Mrs. Har'.ey and j , ,,,?py .e phhe-l l- w:', irpoid houcr. formerlv occupied by the ; daughter Helen, sj-nt Fridiy in ' jara',V a:V-j Xh ' Ph:l:?p:n' IPir.a? Whites and. owned by Miss Louise ! South Bend. for exh: -'it:cn "g i me s after th'- j1:liamann. of Kouts. has been fold; Mi.-s E.-te'.Ia Cha,-e was ab to ; von ,p, th auttimn. Ca r. ad lan '0 Gust Spenner. who will take pot?-.leave her aunt. Miss Mary Chase! pj-fie "railroad e.ff.ci ls. v ho ar f-e.-sion at once. The Spenner prop- at Hillsdale. Mich., and arrived in ;iri-ar?ing th it:nera.-v. jv.ade th; . crty. together with the 'Albert i Plymouth Friday evening. Miss ' n.nou'r.crmer.t Satard-.. The rut"

MAY IX ADE ORIENT NEW YORE. Miy 7 If Cor.ir.r--

roui ana uaniel t-ack houses, all . Alary .nae P a lifter or the lite i .!if, v ri 0-j- e-'v'-ia Ko,i n:.d

I situattd on the new public parkin. A. Chi.-e. and is ucll known in t-. -hn-ii hut w.l! h. ol-t-

only to look at cities like Fail Elver, i Publb-vli Eil Daily. j site, are to he offered for .-ale at j P'-'mouth. She suffered a stroke ; 01 r.nlv in .lap'in and in Manila. Springlield. Newark, Paterson. Lo-i That's all! The News-Times will j auction on Saturday, May 12th. j of paralysis and it is not expected Honolulu n;av 'be included on 'l:" well. Schenectady. Troy. Dallas, publish dally a list of the candidates. ! The new public school building ' that .-he can. surv ive very long. Sh- ; return tr-.p. uhP h v:i! be omp:-

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Louisville, Dayton and others where, showing their respective standing

in some cases, not only one but three ! and the total number Of votes accre

j delegates were elected to represent j dited each. At the end of the three-I towr.smp are offered for .sale at j Rev. and Mr. Eryce hive arriv-! rouver. parts, m.otors. batteries, and acces-! their respective cities. Perhaps ; week voting period, which begins';- "

i.- rtpiui neaung completion. The lias been placed in a private hospi- cd at San Fra p.d.-co P January, six country school houses of the ' tal and has the Pe.-t of care. lit .-lanred to sail from Vir.-

0011 . i-s of ail kind.-. It is planned to jhae the accessories on lb-lav in

rTÄTrO VT) T)T Ä XTC "racUve bouth.-. The show, it i A V I IlAnü ;hought- w,n nl1 a lon fclt r.ei in imiUU Ui. AUiUiw ,.Vll icn(J an(, u ls txrecttiI l0

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South lbnd can do the same. j next Sunday, and ends at midnight, -u-i. To Follow. j of Sunday June ::. the polls will he ; As that Is a futurity the point to ; closed and the votes counted. Th '-onsider now is how rhe girls and uirl receiving the highest number ot j women of South Eend are going to v0:ea will bo declared the winner. i enter the race. .A. perusal of the iteams could be written about the! following successive steps will en-' contest, but a little at a time is a 1- j höhten them: ' ways the best way. The thine: to do) Firi fJiti and till mit th.i nnmina - 1 t.-H.. i- .ifi.nin..,. ...-.in-cii' .

Uf r AhALl I IG STROKE ' tion coupon which appears in this i otlier. Do it today! Do it now! !

7 make it an annual affair.

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paper toaay. ana win appear every ucn t delay a minute: If you have;

day this week. Fill It out for your- any ufstions to ask. just drop in self. or for some girl or woman , and talk to the Good Will Editor, whom you would like to see repre- j u in be lad to see you. sent South Bend. ome today! Second Mail, send or bring It to Nominate .-omeone! the Good Will Editor, who will be' jj0 now! found at his dfk on the second floor '

ically his ! f the News-Times building any day pTjrnQr SUPPORT TO ie leit that i cr evenlrjr. practice of! ThirdVisit the Good Will Lditor. ''EXISTING REPUBLIC"

when you have rec-n nominated, and WASHINGT ")N. May 7. James let him explain the Plan in detail x. Murray of Butte. Mont., was Fourth Study the literature t;t.,cd president of the Na tio:. al As-

which the Good Will Editor will give ; SOc:ution or Eecognition of the Irish I you. together with aids as on how to ; Rc.pupp;e a tthe convention of that 1 conduct your individual campaign j organization, which dos;d Sunday.! Fifth Distribute the ballot books. ! f iction came at the- end of ar. I which will be Kivtn you. among your j a-t nitrht- debate upon proposed I friends, r.eitjhlf.s. acquair.Pinces. ; change'.-? in the national c':-.s::tut:-r i

ou.-;neaS associate.-, or wiu rever you j ;, hich a, p:na'py adopted, plcd-ed may find a sale. These ballot books jthe ,,r - i:-iza:ion anew to the support will be numbered. tah containin? l(f tj.c -t.x-tinr renulili -" of Ireland.

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The Summer Pictorial Review 1'ashion Book is Full of Lovely Ideas for Summer Dresses. Come in and Look Through It.

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Fresh. New Fabrics for the Summer Frocks Crisp neatness is the keynote cf Summer attire. Even' woman wants to look fresh and dainty, and therefore; desires materials for her Frocks that will make her that way. We present the following: Fancy White Voiles white is to be very prominent this siason 75c a yard. White Dotted Swiss an old favorite that is always good 59c a yard.

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Percales light and dark shades, including the beautiful

Taffeta in white or light shades $1.25 to chintz and English patterns in

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small figure effects 25c a yd.