South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 130, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1922 — Page 22
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 10. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS TIMES
BRITISH LABOR IS DECREASING NOW IN ITS STRENGTH A f t c r-V ;i r I nrinjIu nn'iit Vat- Drplrt - I nioii Coffer.-. Leaders Admit.
Demand For Raisins Shrinks; Home Brew Is Now on the Skids!
FEMINISMS
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for Jtt;r. ki-'.-i into horr.p brew, is f!:'f.vn hy thn follow. r.? teures, h.eh r ; r -r;t th of jrr- j-es
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i ! r.ark of r h-ni'er ral'in.", prohibi-i
t;on aiitacritle tat is the decline t in h'iT.c-hr1 v a-r-tivitle. ' "Th aw rast" hom-brew artist four. I it was too much fu for aj litt!-- firewater," it wa. explained, j '"They prcdurfi norb good hc-ad-;irhf than coo.i i.ooz. j "T -t a -oo.l art..'- riuire-d tool r.ij-h tin." .and attention, ar.-i it;
id.dn't takf th as'irir,? tut prspir- j !ir' iirvninc'rtr lor. to ct weary of I
-'.t ar.in.? u th fh he wa.s j-urr to, :r.ak" j
T;- rf"--u'.t was that 111 ?rap-5 in into rai.-in.-4 and grare juice la.-t yiar w-re worth -?".?. ""';. 00 j as against more than J o,.mio,oo in
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IIa!.In producer? are fiprhtir.tr hard to t,nu!at "pnral ' of thrir pro.luct y.y housewives to effyt th? ios- cf 'b tr.and for ho:r.bre-w operat !:.'.
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I Luzon, which recently ' rr.xi ! tr.e r-cor.I fbsb: from New Orleans
t ." :'. ico. r-iurnd to Chicago Sir.-
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' :i' v. l-hf-rs. who ä-t. thir American ml.s h .: I- a -rue trow fr-sr fat on th- strength
The labor t:.-v :;- !. fi ! u r ; ! r r : i ' I 1 r r r n ir. ! i-a -' .-: in
fViv. n a .-:-! ?:--- : d-n. .--.- ih- they huilt mj 'iurins th- war. whi ,?h rf , ' ti.r p.r'. t:-.; t.'i'1 i:riti.-h iahi.r mvtinfnt is
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lc..jf -l' it n :-,.- ::t!,or An ir.terimtioj-.al l ihcr movement.
ru-t em. n ir: rm.r.y d:-:ric: and inis with thr- wrak a.diMt tiv rronjj. is I ri'iui,- a!-'ir a . or.-y.:: . i n n -f op- ! hoped for b the ttriti.-h irad. r. I'e.jr-ori j..',: - : rib .nmuni-r.. i who are frank t .-.drnit that thy LalHr'- Path Hi Unult. jar- r.ow fa-ii;ir tl;ir .u)rvrn to.-.:. t'ft- It! j: i.- a !al".i f.'.iVf m nt '
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(,(tllSCS bllfjlt Damnprs j thre nt no l to l,.nt lvr. and d-
Tuo Wives File Complaints
Ashing for Divorce Decrees', Tu a -aits far divore were fild in r'uiK-rior n-urts Tuesday. j Mary J. Kspen-hip w ho married i AbraTiam K. i:en-hii Sept. 27, j 1 4 M . k- a de.-ioe on the ground; tbat her hubir.d deserted her May " . 1 1 o .
Myrtle For.-ythe "14 E. Monroe t.. ch-irp.s that Frank Forsythe qi:.rre'.ed with her, swore in the
ore. v:r oi tnir minor cni-a
i an f -v -r-u id'Ttini,- :!" 1i-:i-i n
a '.d A.':-. r:ca n labor
h Iirit:-h
Move rue ! i !. Tbl- was evid'-nr. d re
i- when
An explfision nf rhemirai in the
! rhf-::i;cil la -..r.ratory at St. Mary's
clir.ed to work, while subsisted
! oft her own eirnincs and rontribu-
hurc V. e;T h i P. ' thl'
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. I .n'-r. 'it 1 a', -to. 'I -.- i I after- (
tt.h " V. . .:. ." , i trarri.-d Feb. 0. li 2d and .separated
, niron wna n tor a :ini- ir.i' h1 ai-u . . .
1 destrarti'M to the !: ;i: i.-a ! halb rail-
! tians of her mother.
j trarrit'd Feb. f). ! ir. March 1022.
They were
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Wh 1 tin- ' -d' .f P.-u-'-h ;,,,- 'd tire men irom MatnT.- inie.- ami wrl'VoV w'l'ihr.' ' t- ar.ii.a.'nee ha '' th" rh,'mi"nl rv',', an''1 ! ir. Membership Campaign
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h that 'n ad1!-- ti:-uiMiit.u ine in i '. au .u ur.uta upon i uieno'e:-
buibbnir from ;n tt dannic. ai- s-i.ip oninutte r.t trie . . i'. A.
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Mr.- Cr. irle K. Ivar Th pil'-t '."i.; rem. air w.th the TTir.g'. Airways tk. r and it Js rrOTAb'.
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a heavy tJowi,-
the number rf fru.t tre-c wh.cn
i ?r aw in thu-j vicinity. 1 Ma Thei ma Chtids was home
! from the WY'icrn State Nr rm.l a; , Ka'.ant.'usoo ever the w ej.end. Mr ' j:,
w as at Cfmp:nied by Ms (.)n.ib-..dle ,..rr.r-
, Hun -herser . or LuuiuKton, wno n-; of rii. .0 k ,,IlCi Saturday aN i a l.-o a sf.abnt at the Normal c..lcer. f ,Vi a ;i.rn x coM tiJ Mr.-. W.i!:?r J. Fast and for., Wai- "k:-.irv" to thrive ant no larr ttr. Jr.. returned to South Bend .erJv." -Äre "r-cr.t 4 Jur;nff the . S unday. after a thrte day vk-;t with (;liv. ,re:at:vt5 m Buchanan. Mrs. Frank S-mer of norland. Hfrbrt Huebncr vi.-itcd frior.t'fl at ; ir-.r.. visited at th" hnte cf Mr?. : St. Joseph and 1U nton liarb-r .t-lCh.lrW r. IVrir. .'t.r'aV- aftt-rron. urday iver.mp. j With thf rrr.irs: c-f th rew Harry Foyc and William Stevens ; stretch cf cc normte rotd from th-; have returned from Flint. Mih.. i.n;nkärd chur'th cast t- th-'souVh ; with two new V.utck cars w hich they n j -rivel r.-i l. - nc:-::n ri the ; drove through from th Huick f-ic- i:Uch.ir.an-X:'.r5-S.v:th i-nTrcd':
tory.
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SHE "SHOULD WORRY" NOW!
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j j.o.-:e,r rarKe.on o; l.errten prir.,s ; south of Fuchar.an cn. the dirt read j visited friends in Iturh.an.un and N:.f 3 f,j- t'.vA and or.e-ha'.f mif. then ! S-tturday evening. j(n5l to the Dunkard c hurch.' there j Kobe rt and Phil Landsman, who j arr. r( j.-.i-t.cularlv p ?cr strofh'i of I have conducted tho Iand.fnuan j road an ! rauch better tim nviy b j Cloth.es Shop in Uuchar.an ur.:ii the j r.tad-" than bv ir- on th Nil j lust y ear, loft hurha::.m .-unday to r, ad to ,outh P'ml. tabie up their r-.sMenre with th.firj with -the date of th American tinoth.fr in-Chicago. The 1-oal j-toro ; ,, z. ,n Auxiliary May party dir.i will in th futuro bo oor.d'.icttd T y ! fa.-'t a pproat diin. f.nal r'.nr.s and jAithur Iind.-m.an.. who ha- m in-j j,r( . u.rjor.s' are 'hein- -.vi- f : r ; ased the Nilc-s store during: the ia.-t j v, !; at. should prov the ntst deüeht- : two yea us. lv. orn! event of th e-ar. Rourh'J ! Mr. and Mr?. Hex Limb cf j h.ill l.a b?cn hir.do:rt-lv .ml ap- ; J'-.'eph, visited friends and relative? prpriitfly deo-- rated for the- rcr iiure Sunaiay. ! sion of the 5econ I annual May psrty Joj.-pli Fichard.- ha? purchased a J dai.ee t" .. -- We Ines i.tv renne w Duick c'':;v from tin- b-tal j jr.t-. Ma-- l V Th rr ntier orohtr ;uc-nt. Harry Iky, 0. ' of St. .if..,-ph.. a hll cla?5 in
. been en.iped to
!X for 2M0 More is Manned taibrcJ blouses now!
MAY I do hope Brother will like these neckties I've bought fcr his biithdav. But if he doesn't, his t,;(l1' - i-"nus in-! The trip w mad well, dear, they're the very latest things and men's neckties axe exceedingly smart 'for girls to wear with I 1X" r,..rc rf f, - i v: a ,rst raam
hi. .it'.-' i'ii . iif.. n u orsramzat ion, ..i
raanston. II. . "-r.t the w, k-.oi t ii sy for the- eve nt. Tickets may still at their .-ummer home north f pu-; l purcha-d at Ilamh'.in's Jewelry hanan. 'store or from Txciori or Auxiliary A car:dy sale was? conducted at , ir. mbr r. Wi?n r'o pharmaoy Saturday nffr- Member? of Sylvia chapter. O. TL no r.p. hy the standard Fearer r! is ' s.. will hold their reeuUr me-ting-v of tho M. II. Sunday prhooj. The;tj,o Maon!o room? Wed nf flay eteW sa!e w a s well patrttuzed and a neat i Jr.r?. May 10. sum was realize therr-hy. j Mrs. FlaTilla Spauldinr entertainFrank L. Itaymond has purrha?f d ; 0l members of the S. F. A. at her an Farl touring e ir from tlie local ; hom "Saturday afternoon. acmt. Fred M. Mover. a. H. Udler enterta!nd member Howard Kie!:n returned to Pdr: : of his M. IT. Sunday :hool c'a. at Poipidv Mich.. Sunday vrnir.sr to r - r.n outinsr at Mi Chi can O'.tv Fur.div.
bv a u o nt ' d- : 1 e t
time was rport
f,Ul''K
tf- -t f suojt
v.-r ;- , vir,"!'.' Iy i nnii.in !.- evry
tneye tr.er-.t th.ev made tow
An vri'-n Thi a n i-Afun-jc in f-' kn in la-
,. oi redes here ;.. lurt'v du- th' v.düoh was feine mau- :o siu iem fact that it is bit that if th- Atn-ri- a the eoth -e. No on- wa.. injured, ran- had r r.e! ! 1 support the ta-l j :. w as sai l. Fri'i-h r'Ml -onk- ton! 1 li e c ! en -iv on Thpn ther- i a co i i-rah'.o 1 M:- Maud Far!, an btotüdi ar-
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l nil explosion r mi,:oi uoai a in- names m .- new memoers were i h-tnie 1 1 ex p' rime r.t. it i - said. I la nirht in at. the nie-timr hy the!
ce mmittee, and plans were made! tor a eimpab-tn to interest many' me-r- wonon .and pirl of the city ir the work of the V. W. C. A. j Mrs. F. M. Hteh i chairman of,
-iinourt ..f aritacoNm a--ai;,.-t Sat:t- ;t:-t. lia- punt-u tn- p-rtrai'-' u nil ; tr.e oonimiite-.
m I florn
p.-.f.-: . r- !n hi- home land.lfh- principal -b-r-.of Cr-it P.rimin.
en top of ail this U p-o-hip a hit.; iro '.udinct the p, t
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e f i-alcu-y on lue put of the I -r it -
family.
Iturma has an annual rainfall of ''"" inches.
tlrv vl- -
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farming operations. As soon
as field work is possible farmers will be busy night and day preparing the ground and seeding the land that they may maintain an adequate food supply for the nation. This year, for the farmer, time is an imperative factor. More than 140,000 tractors are owned in the 11 Middle Western States served by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). These tractors are being overhauled, lubricated, and put in condition to perform essential labor, for which horse power would be totally inadequate. The number of horse hours per day is limited by the strength of the horse, while the number of motor hours per day is limited only by the number of hours. During this rush the demand for gasoline will be heavy. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is prepared to supply this demand. Its storage tanks and bulk stations located at strategic points throughout the territory are full. Its supply depots, service stations, and td'jk wagons are prepared to make Red Crown gasoline instantly accessible to the farmer when his need arises. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) may be depended upon to perform this service adequately first, because it has provided sufficient field storage to take care of even an abnormal demand. Second, because it maintains distributing facilities which form the most perfect system of its kind. Only a big organization, big in spirit of enterprise and social service and big in resources, can cope adequately with the growing motor needs of the Middle West. In carrying on its business the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) operates G large refineries, 3821 bulk stations, 15'J1 filling stations, and a fleet of 6G00 tank delivery trucks. It is due to the efficiency of this vast organization that the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is able to guarantee that the needs of the farmer for petroleum products will be supplied. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chic-gOi III.
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Our Store, Up to $75 Values and $5 Will Deliver It to Your Home. Special Low Prices on Scores of Beautiful New Things for Your Home for This Great Event.
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5 l ine Wicker Porch nRockers
A Large Reed lahv Carriage
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ieunine Reed Chaise
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Floor Lamp: and Shades
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"7 E White Enamel Kitchen
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Many of vour friends and neighbors from out-of-tovn will be in South Bend tomorrow, and we cordially invite you to make this store your meeting and resting place. The store will be yours tomorrow. Our salespeople will be mighty glad to be of any possible service to you, whether you are buying or not. We are anxious that you feci perfectly at ease and at home here at our store at all times. You will not be urged to buy. Signed. THE RIES CO.
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