South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1922 — Page 6
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MONDAY MORNING. MAY 122
5.0'vJTr: EEND NEWS-TIME3 Mormr tüveninj; Sunday Associated Prees United PrciJ International News .Service lr r.Mf-l TT-m H ifl3"lTIy ntrded to tfc; um M f.rnMi-ittn r r'l'r.'v v.irtre credit f it or hot ti Icril r.- pit.UiLeJ berth, not pptj f Ue t!trtrna rdlttcn.
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from the r.cht and tcur.d cf her lr.tlrr.atei. ?"n'1!r.; missionaries to Mg c i t. i to wir th temptations i rather a diff.cui: way of erasing; this irtr for "snmethir.ir different" fro.n the minds of mr. and women. Pr-iMy the mllprir! houM h r.t to th" smaller -r. to aro :f" s'mh admiration, fr Jpr.'-y
Bill Armstrong NrMJ
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CllAl M.n A. VASSETT
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o MOTH Ml AM) D.llGHTI'.R WEEK Th: t!." Vvr"l. -t .o-.'ir by oithT common on-e-nt or or,.rt-l action ns Mother and Daucrhtr n.r-kt!:r J:- i 1m ho;r.- that in tiv wk mothrr ar.l .laii-. will t-M JU-l a lit tl- ( l-'-T t''tnrr .IT. th-V ar-- l'l th- otior :. I woks -f th yr.-,r. x. nif..r s;n.f:.-.,r:t fart lir. in tho tha'lht t hit if:f ?h.'s!'-l ;!nv .--'ty f"r a w.-fk. Th-.- ar. t!io.-.- u!o wfa;ul havo tha worl-1 1'0li"Vr that th" "'.'l-f a'ni"t-.'l mother .a?imr and that t!i" t. v-.r plo i,..mri;a obrvahlf in the fMllln:.,0 p, ,,f !: p..;,!j! .tion nnd prouped undrr ih t.: rM f. r. P r:.-?u. dt:r- to th" fl'.t tint da-;"irr !; ;:a-.!;.-n aw:v. fmtn ancient restraint. TP. :r r --ill otlo i v. i-.M l.rh.-o that tho relations b'turon ,ooth-:.H and d .nht'Ts aro not what t.Vy u. r- a half nt'Jry a-o b cau?. mother contt f to an int-.' -t in t-a parti-.- and th" movies ar.d fl. t. r i- pr -o. ;. u that -h'' understands th- d' ::-ht.' of ni...-l:ht auto rides brfore flu i twi r-ty. ( firr. the li'irnin hart ha? not lrt I; .p.,:.-. ,1 ::, the Ti. . n'urh of reeord"d history RVt. that h ait n"t on- wek but every vr,-k a.- Moth. a- ..r.d lM:r;litr werk, when the first moth. r h.ok.d .in,, th.- bin,' eye of h-r baby girl ami v.i?. th-rr t!;- -nidire: liht t haprdnes. Tha hum m h- t:t 1: r.ot rhar.s-d ince th" firrt Vaby sir! it; th- ran to h-r mother with a broken ro-. k ;:nd fout.d in th" rooinc sympathy the relief from a'.! !o r h'.!di-h woTrue, i::otio r and I.au-'htrr look moro alike than thev i;--d to. Th- noir masmline mind has some trouM- in d'et- tintr r '.ation-hip? ince both have bobb. 1 thr:r hi:r ..rd often appear in knlckerhf, !:-:.- on th- irdf P.nks or tra-1" hats on occasion. p;; rh- l:tt!- -:!'! "f '-ferlay who ran to her rr.o-l:..-.- v ith lo r Pr-k- a .loll serks no other place w'm the -.::av.:- tr.rt.. of l:fe break about her. Th- t, .'..;;:' Pal - tht held up to mother for cdmirat.on ar.d wo...b r the prodtu-t of its first advr;,;r,; , i.y th- way of indefinite scrawls ir v . . ar.d u .ably turns to that tame poure" iov .ipproNai v.ii-" th" gre.trr prizr of life ar" won. T.m' a r. 1 , a.-,,-r. ha-.c-. but human nature V-' -: . p. ar.il th- stmno'st force in the world -i'.T bo- v. hi h . between the mother heart urd h'- r--i v. hi h s::uc :l-s lt. curly head above that la art. It i- urf.it th. it it cannot be mad" preater. It i too pow.rt'ul to i- ,b -troyrd and too precious to be laid .a...!". It a -r. at w-'k. thi- Moth-r and Datichter week , pu. ;,;;pr :t ..i!:ip!y j uts into woid.- th- -ntirr.ents th it . ..-. d 1 wuk and will exist next week until th- v.orh! r:o!.-.
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rr .V 1.V LEAVE HOME Vo.i mav - tv. in r.ot n-'r-e that the remedy u;-Kr5t-1 l- worth w h::-. but you will be inter. te,l in th:- l .t ci phil .-. p'.. fiotn that mc- of the plains. IT & H o - rf K.i r - u; Voa hao. i-r!iai-, d-.r(il that hon a man i-its ( hi. a-o. N ' York or any other hi -town, he ilovM-.'t art a- ho art at home. .lut the fir-t tiling lie doe i- to ak the ltllbo at tho liottl if Im c.mi iro ure a inart of liiKy: hr want the bellbo t think he U a tlrunkanl. and not a n-pe.table eitien. n- he usually i nt home. Then he -et int a hack and aks the drixt r to -dum him the it:ht." Oc-rn.-fon-all the .IrixvT Uno. k him on tho hoail and rob him. aited oine of hi di-reputahle friend in the redU-ht ditrict." " i" li.:e a bic town in our Ai.anit, and h'ii a hanlv fail in Iis1 Mtrroundinu' country it Usually ledov- that the ah-er lia. -IhmU the hank' money in m tin- the fool in the hi- town. It t the sunt' ay at a-hinton. hle t a d-ciuu man to nn-rc anil he ill immediately 1r-:ui apob'.iiv: for rtiTa ble habit, and try t. ie.ii- the iiniridjn that, although ho lue. amiü: the ptoxincial, h i ahamnl of their -unple. i. ri.it haldt: that 1m i really tleotcd t. the uift. 'Hio -mall hmn of the untr ."!i u'.l appoint iniinarie to i-it the 1 i-- itir and tea h ordinary common seno.
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f.r.d convention for their own 5."tke that the F'rar.S" j warf s of tr.insT" phi" would no temptation. t Quit" Sr.oident hy. !f vou arr r-n the fact? v. ith I
H'-.v", th: t'nl'r.-y '.. -troric '-.hbr.-e that th jrrat'.-t. for-" for eor.t'.oll.n human ondu"t is the r"-pr'-t of nthT rr.en. ar.l women. That is a fo.r whi h works won !".". As lor. re m"n have that a. a jruid-, they will not . tray v"ry far, whether they be a, hom" or on th" oth"r fide
of the w orld. stamps
o TUE 0E EXPL1ATI0M Int'-r-?t in the results of th" rrcr.t r"publiran primary oontinu" to aUcorb tlr- att"nti"n of th" larger fastern navhp-i;r. which vary widely in their explanations of th" !rf" it of New.
For instance, th" Cleveland .Nvs-Uider, always cached
fait:.'ul to th" republican party nnd particularly btt'Thed to I're-'t Hirdir.?;. poee to unu?ual lengths to a.'-.-ur" ivs rciderp that there wa no question of endorsement of th administration and that Mr. Fi'-veridc" won fo'.ely and rompl"t"'.y upon hL per-so:-.ahty. It would have th" people of Ohio helieye that th" r'-ab n's of Indiana are charmerl only by words and 5ound. th it their "motional natures are swayed by the app'al of otatory nnd that there was neither sound judirm nt nor any grave issues involved. Th democratie orjran, Trady and wdlllncr to capitalize the !efeat of N""w a.' a r"pudiation of the rirtlre Harding policy, ar" aUrihutins; t!i" result to every a tion which has taken place under this administration. They regard it m a repudiation of the taxation rohry, of tlie four power ft?i'",ni'nt, of th" action on th" war profiteers, of ih, r"b ise of pf the deday of the tariff measure, tli ftrad Min' of th bonu? and tli- appointment of Har"y ?s ambas5ador to Mnsland. They arc (puitc r'ady to admit that it mirht al?o sui'Cpvt disapproy.il of t la president's us- of til" vaeht Mayflower or Iiis choice of th Marion itar as his favorite daily newspaper. Politicians and political organs seeminsrly can not follow the m mplo path of ctettins? the significant tail and then under?tanding the plain truth. They r.jeet tlie method f)f cnmir.j to Indiana and d:.!'ovrrir!n that th" campaign was waged upon ju.-t omp 1S.--UP the :a:irtity of tlie ballot and its protection npainst the corroding influence of money. They fail to recognize that Mr. Beveridsre raised th i.-.-ue of Newbf rryism when he challenged New trj exhibit Ids expone. accounts and to keep within a decent limit of expenditure. They need but to know that New, protector of Nowb.iry. lefi.-ed to answer that challenge and tri-d to us3 the personal friendship of a president to glos.- over this most palpable confession.
Something bigger . than the endorsement of a presidential policy wa. at Make in the primary, something that needed no oratory to arouse popular conscience, something that could not be hidden Ly the sdiadow of th White House. That thing wag Newberry i.?m, which will always be an issue in the United States until every senator who voted for Newberry face the people who pave him power and they have the chance to pass upon the moral epuestion involved in that matter. peveridge, deaf and dumb, would rtill have won. New. had he had the invective of a Cicer0 and the pa?s!on of a Clay, must have failed. Tho.-o who try to take comfort or who find cause for price in any other thing fool only th-m-selvcs. j RADIO MOVIES, Is the day close at hand when moving picture filma will be broadcasted by wdrelefj-. enabling families to have tho best movie r;?ht in the honuf on a sheet pinned to the wall? Impossible, you ny? Vour anco.dors paid th" same thing about the steam railrifad. telephone phonograph, movie?, wireless and autos when these inventions were first predicted by clairvoyant visionaries. C Francis Jenkins has successfully made the flrH step by wireless during his experiments. Thi.i happens in th" laboratory of the General Flectrie company, at Lynn, Mass.. during the annual convention of the Society of Motion Picture Ungincei'5. Thirty-two years ago, i;iisha dray invented the telautograph. This instrument reproduces handwrit
ing and drawings at a distance, electricity doing the
tra nsmitting. Maybe you have, teen telephone girls in bis: hotels us- such a d-vice, writing1 an order on a pad be-fore them, while the writing is simultaneously duplicated by a nachinr in the kitchen. This copying telegraph apparatus was expanded into a photograph-sender in 1006 by Carbonnelii. lie Belgian, who li.nl great success at telegraphing pictures by a system of reproducing dots of black, same as the tiny dots you see all over photographs in nevparers. Telephotography i extremely complicated. Put what its students have :n mind has spread out among the pe-nplp as a vague dream of an attachment by which you would look into a gla-s and see what the party was doing at the oth r end of the telephone w . i e . As far back as 1014, Prof. A. Korn was lecturing :n Vienna about the possibility of t-endir.g movies by wirrhss. Did you ever see a mirage? If not, you know about thm the appf.urar.ee in the sky of a perfect picture of .some distant city, lake or mountain. That is one of nature's ways of broadcasting pcU: i t When you watch th movements of people or objects. au are skeins nature's original wirelrsmovie .: m and i's all as mechanical as operating a am era. T!i- pr:r.o:ple of radio mo:es exists in nature. Th.it inventors may learn how to copy nature and
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A-j newspapers are t.vir.g away. . J,d- r -w tud-. witii .'ihsol tit -'ly r ckh d'sre gird of exjrj... jv g-. sti-k-. rm?;"rF. A" 'lro te.e.th brush's, anti-fa: m-dicin". -lt and many other knickr.a-ks. in ex- i u nrr'i h"r:i: ( har.ge f r sulsariptions. we- haten ' -xu't- '"" V'-'-to Mi-g-t a f- w oh"r presents for: ur.'.' r tlie circulation department: i Ault was (.rivu (1) Ciro-llol United State si !"ntly :n i somewhere.
(Ar.d the ;t h:s lanttrr. f.ittir.g i As h fluferei d wn the Ian.
Ar l heart we-.t pitt"r pitter And her I -..O.? dr-irp-l and fli. , V. 'hen he j.-hed the a I :;t hr That sh understood .o well.
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"Ye -, at half -p.,.-t
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(2) Last y ear's copies of the ' if p: oh.bitin hol d- out, ohre Ar I
Ne-v. Idea
( -) I'.-ed ice cream cortrj (4) Holes in doughnuts. (Z) 1m st yarV hat.? (lad riety).
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day morning.
Why is it. r.ewly bobbd hiir gi:h- !
alwijs nave an a.up ' We were going to invit company ; ip f(r suip-r last r.arht. but at thf last minute wo got a sure tip that they hadn't cuugh.t any f.sh.
(7) Sets of buggy harr."ss. ( V Assorted whip sockets. (S ) Cocktail shakers. (l(') A peek of Uu.-sian ru'abs. somi; mi:n. almx, ham: adoit- - i:i Voi;i;i in; as a sun: i. im: am mii: it pay tiii:m i:x tj:i:.mi;ly vi:lp. It"! - .
wiy. a s k 3 tne wsueiy known i t.. t.,..ll . . -
' . . . t:m. if he expects nowadays to m- I TV aoout the Darwinian theory. , . ' , . ., ' . ; 1 -r
((luige in i.ue ii-oiui spori ri run-;g
i.ing away from a South Pend po. ; liceman. !
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Store Hours: o:30 to 3:30; Saturdays till 9:00
A man better visit an armor ore ami have the suit on at the
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We sujipose an anxious public would like to know today if Mr. Krskine had replied to our bdt. r. H has not a? yet. but there can be no doubt about his willingness to accept us as had-r. We ran only explain hi.- failure to an-wer u- bv
popi LAit sririm: Mirnion. Tell a South Pen 1 copper h- i"Ut." and start playing tag with him.
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r-ri and Clark; muslsroon.s ,
Beginning: Mav 9th
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that lie is out of town, probably
gone away to tiot a uniform frr us to wear v.h.I- ".e a.re oti du:y
learning that we were abroid again in a Ford. Tom Prandon spent
from the Ferndell grnT ry. j Thursday is day. To Dan ' Krei.-em. tlie !iy :.? more important! than th" Fourth of July. i
YOUR HEALTH - s- j
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Pretty .-oon summer will be here i become denoited nnn.T i!lf, ,c.cu . I
If uu ar- lucky you will have a good long vaiation. If they have " üfiylSSht sivin" where you i o you null be much in the open air everyday. No matter whether vou go away
P ciallv mum rh- s:dr rri i... i. . , t
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not be. brushed r.if or imoei ,y the toothbrush alone. Tills nvji-t bdono by the use of the clever little !
instruments of th" dental or.nce.
o- spend the summer at home. joy. Smokers are apt to have insoluble will have no inclination to visit th" carbon of the smoke deposit on the dentist. Besides, if he is a uiij dm-' teeth, producing staining. There is tist. he will be away much of the j more or less discoloration of t lie time himself. t teeth of smoker even fbouh tm.,
Toc thache is just h? bad in the i
summer as it is in cold weather. The food you eat in summer is more likely to effect your teeth than the
food you cat in winter, and you are tee
more inclined to negiert your moutn i the dental office
may not be gross deposits upon th.
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There is no greater comfort and I
satisfaction than in the feeling of I smoothness and cleanliness nf -ho1!
when the urge p for out-of-door life. Prepare yours If for the summer season by getting ycur teeth in tine -ondition h for- the tempting days arrive. If the teeth of the school child are
dh after a thorough cleansing in I 5 & " dental office. I I I Ü-iE
The removal of tartar permits the gums to snuggle up against the tooth and to guard its base. Pcfore the summer begins, go to our dentist and have him cl'an vour
teeth, fill any cavities he mav f.r.d.
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properly cared for, he in likely to j and in this way Insure your saftty havo pretty good teeth the rest of; from disease of the teeth and gums his life. Put no matter w hat your j during the long summer, age may be, don't neglect your troth.. If you are too poor to pay a tui-
lou need regular examinations oi . ate. dentist. -ik out a dental .üni,-
your teeth und gums. Your dentist wi'l make sure ther- are no eawtie. He will see if there are d'"po-its on
where Mich service is given free or tor a nominal charge.
Xo matt-r how poor you may be,
V ri I tn.itll T I r v it t Will's 1 vidlf ' vnn r . r rf 1 .
V -4 4 .4.. . 4 - .. 4 4 4 4 v. , V 4-. ...... (4 I I i 1 U L U Ii O I ', 4 lO Ilt gitCl 'OUT
gums and make certain they are teeth. Your health and vour ln-ih
h'.althy. Never take for granted that your
of life depend on good teeth
I always feel orry for middle-aged
teeth are sound. Almost before you j persons who are suffering from arc awnre of trouble th-re may be a t toothache, nervousness, headache
Fi i at. big eavity. It may be hidden
i by tli" adjoining tooth, or it may
ii.eumansm and a lot of other dis
abilities which may be traced to
A Real Sale of Sheetings, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Pillow Tubings, Casings To have been preparing for soma month; to trrurr at a pnt! loir price ctiowJi of 'his hi :h ::radr popular brand (rccnpiiz-tl as the bot) that m mi'jht offer ou all cidths and sizes at a price that will justify you to supply your present and future needs. it UC arc able to announce this sale as a red sdc.
undermine the gum. The de nt ist . denla 1 il-fe-rfs Te,.- ..: 0,:1
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win use goo.i ngnt ami n;s iiiti- mir- : ed n regular attention is given tm-lS
ror to got a perfect icw of ev-ty mouth, ospt ciaüy in early life. fl surfar.- ..-wry tooth. j you'd hotter make an aopc int mer.t ' 1
The- minerals we take mto our soon for a thorough overhauling of 3 uth..-, a't-d upon by the saliva. ' i our teth. : ?
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Lirr's K'luipmont. "Hi re'. how 1 figure it e-.it." say. he, "With my ear to hear and my e.yes
j to se.?, j And n.y log. t" walk and my hands
to work. And a head to bow and a cip to jerk. Whenever a dame thit 1 Know goes by U'h well-equipped for this life, am I. "Kings and princes and high and low
Have noser to smell when the loos-;
Seme people near nothing but mortal w onb'. And iKum are turned to the jonjj of bird?.
"Seme grapple with facts that are stiff and cold.
And sune see visions all tipped with.J
gold. Some lua rids arc tender and ot rough.
And oi..c are gentle .md som- are g r u 1 1 .
son: blow, 'Rut eich must follow life's pithwny
And eves to see. but I den't suppose- i thiowgn.
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! this town for fr-w days. There are'isome wr.jr.g hit as prevab nt here -1J
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His ; le.i : th. it t- :.u".( i ar.d -.n.-piriv. sr things am sure- fire" is up'.iihis. Ar.d th." uplift r.ee d no: I e h.ghbrow. "Th" occupant of a cillery ecat .it a concert w h " raid Z7 cer.t for it may b- far -ichi r for his evening than the bl-ee and indifferent man or woman at the Metropolitan Oprea." KaJir.'. theory i- found, a far as it goe.-. lnfortunately. appreciation of muie and art is born in the oul r.r.J cannot be plant- J, l;k" sweet pc-s and cabl aKC.
worsh.p el od ahme. ir.e God Ük" the Jews and th Unit .tri m c'hr.stiar.s believe. 'la- i r. '. the name of an.v
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p.tate d-'.'v. Allah is An! I s'Rd: "How -r-iirg
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one of our Prophet and Teacliers.
Wa-'ht h::5ed tun fact at a'.
We bell-vc in Jesus as the Christ. He was dating up at .Nar y but net as th- only son of . ' y. r the next n.oth bill. 5. N"e liel!vf in the Y :r 1 n birth , (,f Je-us. ; Sh" wa ittirg at her ku:f.6. We l elieve ;n the S -or.l Ad-i Wa. the Iittl" wp-.g-e I Jir
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