South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 134, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 May 1922 — Page 26
9
V ii SUND3YTMAY U 1022 THE SOUTH SEND NEWS-TIMES 7 r tt f - ; , ? I : r a4 ?. '1 ; r. s h Iil 1 Nuil of UMkM Flushies" Usually Dainty Eaters I touiy In Ir.äiar.a. and in most o'ates. iff j'orr.iittr.f: ajpcals to ir.tenr.?ii.ite I county courts for a useless. al:r.- si Breaks Into Opera Via Telephone r "Midgets" Order "Heavily iahF'jr'l Fcr.-i trial or. th rirr. ' facts, prcluctlv of prrs? evil? I e- j 'Wf!!, thn -wait a rr.Ir.ute ar.i I'll! r.j .ion v i . -.( n .v. fil'-s that cf ilf-iay. ar.a r.ifar.H aa-ii-
r - - AH 'fr4 v , . -. - - - . ; -
' . r-
i
. t 1 i
-- J.
r..'
-, r ' r' r Sil"
w.'r. it. " " ' Ani Virginia Rao. ?X or.' or.1 rf v .V,: . . Y ' I:.:: to ?c,.':r.n the general subject That r.:?ht I Joir.M th l!n- !n ,j th fl'hon u-iro. tftar:-d to -in-i f -r'-V ':;' ? . ' ' i-ur.if hrr.r r.t for crime would take know down to,vn af-, rua. j th. r,ll Fon,. from j,inorah t0 . , :V - i:, into a lar.e f:cM." v.-h'-r I -a;v f-v-ry tyr" imi -nal. :.am W(V.A H:r.5haw. concert di- ' VV-v. I.hm.na o Ajn.oal Right. T..-. fr-i'l !' r! f-.- !r - -.. r.rr.n- the . ... .. , . a,. J' In OT.fl'lil'Ir.C this last p.iae Of
y y h a-1 t- " roM-- -an V r V ' v . t. , VV " V ' Judre Montgomery's IntcrA-iew. Judg ' 1 l- ro . Hlr.fhJiw was etartln? on a tri? v . ' 4 , , , ?. ... .. . , v.t. ,:hr Mc-ldir.K thr ay!,nM5 n1 falllhina. ie t' W;-- 1 icomb holds that it would he far - .:.! 'h 1-n lino or for- v . . lr,., nv t (, to j,4 ,fa was t - , v - . . ' "rrttf-r f. r courts and ,aw enforce-:r-M r.r -h to Liv ortiir.'d a ' , ...... , V"'V . ' v.--w i-V 1 ' 'i . :-nt jrcnerally. if a city court cculd
i u mount to anyhow! Dut Virginia; P ' r . ' - '..'
r.:
AT "
' at a ta:.r.
th-in 1 1 ro-.nds rr'.c de-I m-; N-w York. Ar.d fo he did. sinking r !-rf a i owl of ?o :p. I took i 'n Hir.yhiw ovrr the tflphon !
- and -in.-. .-':ie ask"! for an ordr of H;r.haw aid r.o one hut a worn-' a' i:. 1 :' oe-j hut I r. r.f v'd and i n would attempt ftirh a thin? a? . r - f' - '- i- l to tr.i bra "Lsturfs. We . nvo hr a Job without e'dnff her! . c- n- ho: h '.ho?" a half hfsd cf l'ttuco' Sho Arrives. j I f-n!y w::.h dr'....-;r.; hutter ar...l coffee. TheJ Vlrpinla IIa io now a recognized ! i r ip: 1 rfciuiator p!ayr-4 a tune on i co'.nratura oprano. Sh mide hpr
if-; n.iif.ti 7,,.,s i r- 'hv rs ra.-h r-:'ter and I took J dbut a few R-n.eor.fl aro with the
' . .! r
t
a. r a';v
a it,
r a stru'', with the in-
r.t.'.r. of warchir.o t-h- f'thr custo-
t v .
lor . r ,r r. - u o ; ::. ' :".'. -vr-r,r. a ! i r
t!:' ' h ..('.'. I th ; '. v...-.: . v.' "" -l'. : . a r: ! ? h: .y r- :':', '.. to-... . r . r .
f n:; !' d !
i r ' r: ; .1 s .t h t!.r.
r i
t n " ' ' I'.r .tly opposite me Mt a woman, would tip the ttamfl at c'.o.-o to i j pounds. A who tomato, d w.?h drelntj, a roll, cup of ' ' and a piece of pie constituted ' J h. r rnmp!--te menu. A robust look- ' !r.-.- youth, talking about a gamo of rh j f ;e hid Just . -unpl'ted playin?.
i. : y o
I?tr,n Opera Company. She ? a Iu:..viHe. Ky., rirl ar.d. since she's : a descendant of Edcar Allen Toe. !
i write poetry and puts it to mu!c ,
;ir.d then elnrs It at her ov.-n concerts. ! Her hfflt known son If? "Robin's Love ?.-rsr."
"I find." says Miss Rae. "that the
' !r.-.- youth, talking about a gamo of j clothing I am wearing makes such
Tn . f ;e hid Just .-..mpted n!adn?. i a d;ffererte in the oualitv of my
I .l'." 1 a f'-v f.r. ., rornf.rc the largest meal I jr.v , .-irgJncr.
.if. fui r.v-t had been parn'red by tho , up!
;l -!; m"r-' . outh. wiso ha1 little trouble in rnak- ': ' : ' ' :rtr Kb ort work of it. Another youn.5
was eatins more molerately. fu n-.y way o'lt. I r.ot.if.i the food
h-'lr.? frt'f-n hy rr.ir.y of th r.u?to
i At". - V
I'
( ' "K.. "
v.
r;. .mt v.( th.ir. 1 --' I.:, v, ,1 : ". ; ' r -
vi -tv
v"
"I spr.d almos ns much time plirr.In; the clothes I bhall w?ar when .-:r,ir. a? I do practicing!
hold jurisdiction of its own cas
and eliminate the risht cf af peal to ..r.y tribunal ether than the supreme r appellate courts.
I suspend sentences on first offencei!
on liouor violation.''." said the lud?-, i
1
I r T didn't, this court would lrv?r-
. --j t'.:e same charge enables this court
deal summarily with the accused
;.nd he has lost the risht of appeal! :i the suspension case, which is' revoked. I Juice A. X. Hildebrand. sitting on! Su;.f r!'T b;nch No. 2. do& not justify J !h attitude of the Ohio jurist. He! f nds that a classification must exist.
'and while it is naturally often with 'in the discretion of the trial Judge
as to what the punishment shall be.
no ch;rt without partiality can d if-!
fcrcntiate between an individual who wears a white collar and the one who work and earns by the sweat of his brow.
"Kven for practicing I must have on eomethinc becomincr.
Takes Whito. j "Why. they used to say when I "White Is my favorite FingrinC 1 wa-? little, "Just give Yinunii a new color." 5h continued, "and I never dr s ;md shfR ein? her head off !'
STAIR CARPHT When buying carpet for a stairway use.i a great deal, buy one yard more than is needed. Then, when
".ar anything dark or dull when i thev didn't know whether I was ro-! the worn places begin to appear on
' b'- r, but I could not form any fixed J I'm appe.rinsr before an a udier.ee ! in? eventually to be a sir. in drrss-i the top of the step, you can shift rul-- that, would apply to any particu- b-caue r,f thc effect it has on thTn. J maker or a d:a ssmakin? singer." j thetn to vertical position by using
Jr.- ; ir ph'. sioi-e. Many big hu.sk'.es uere ' : 1 your extra carpet
7-1 r-- ) ... 1 C ( 1 .
a . a : r. :r moderately while Just as many ; fivo nn, Jfi
' w. r.- en-Tgea w:tn gooi s:zea , t0
sf vindictive he i.s !lkrl
'1r'-' j UnliktlV WOLlld Km fr T-ocnt hö
a :it c,; r.t of T!- women ignored eating meats. punishment with n-h.ro
m .... - - w I. . 4 4-'
a .i r .
v. :. .a
i
a a :. i ; . rt d. .An I rn Rn'.ik. "I - a :- .- .1 ir . u : :a.-r h- re," I ft-- V. d r h . t ' rV . '""::: ;-. !.-r- far ev.-rv me a!."
'I i:-:'. h jsa steak, pork. etc.. although
in. p.. - nrmy favored cold sliced ham and ;.-; p.r...-n . ro'ato salad, i - for him I Mets rmprioU)r.
u .'-.;; or t clrorineii into a Mlcmsan St..
r .-taurant ar.d wis fortunate enough to me--t the proprietor, who repref.'r.trd a wonderful advertisement for tho culinary art of hi employes. Ilvplaining my purpose, he obligingly told me his own observations.
"I hardly know how to answer
i-t:n-- my s-ir-1 th- u :
Cultivate I)lrespect.
j h" j yoar questions." he began. "I havej "The fact is. to visit the rigours - i f ' a.s daintily a a number of employes who take their "-f a Jail sentence on indecent pcr-
and therefore the mor would h to resent the jnishmnt with others for
the same offense. The less decenr
and who believe 1:1 impartial law enforce nvnt beyond what now exists. The conscience of 'decent people' themselves would rebel against the
Hatred Is a hard" burden for him who carries it.
thought that equal punishment, with ! 1
a person, the greater would b thel others for the same orfen.se wouUi
tendency to unreasonably rf sent nun. induc. haticd for the law in them;
ishmer.t and hate law?. ?o if to
r duce hatred La the object, a better I Ian would be to send the more de
but would not so effect their inferiors.
"Punishment for crime is a pubieet i !
cent to jail, and extend relief to t ho j deserving more thought and atten- j
es necent. Ihls of course is non-! tion than u to if hv i,cu. !
tors and by many courts, i-'ubstan-ji tial chan?e.s are urgent in present ' j
i
sense, but it possesses about as much merit as the other view.
DYE BLOUSE OR BABY'S COAT IN ''DIAMOND DYES
th ; V I ;. 1 ;. "J "or i. ' vry ri .r 1- r 1 ' : v
! t.eals here and I enjoy watching sor..s, or the generally indecent, and
lighten the punishment of decent
I ":; P'-r h eat ! som of them eat. I find as a rule
r time , th. hlzrgt-r the man. the better h
I.;;: it !
b-" ' .e i'-'b '". 1 ur r. i : 'v hat you j can enjoy a large meal, but that Is wo:,: 1 r.i'.i a 1 i r r a I. Th r- a re ' mt tru in every case, j have other m i:.y r.-v i; i !::!"- :. n that a' v. "n hero of moderate s!z.a who rat
day criminal courL s-ystoms and (
criminal procedure, hut any such loos--, decency theory a.. suggo.fted is trivial and wdthout any merit whatever. Tho most urgent need is a re-
people, or tho g-r.cnilly decent. (a.s-!vIsei1 'cni that would work more
sumir.g that tliere js a standard by
which minor offenders could be ef-
prompt and more certain punish
men'. Its added deterrent effect
J I;. ortv. o.-
I
il thiti he :"-. In f-r' little, in fact it would surprise j vate disrespect for the law with
! you. The little man can generally the very class, the indecent class.
away with a good sized meal and i where respect for the. law hq most
. .......
A T 1 ' . r . , ' i 1 ' - : 4. Aw 1 I . .4 J ( ' . . 1 . . . . .
f ' ' . ' ! "'' ".1. .v a im At ui" li-ruf-u. oum a F.s:f na wouia not ing tnis wouifi no to e.-.t i n;is;i a sys- because Diamond Dves are
j 1 ; - 11 1 ; :;:r..- ior a not nor ono ju; as urge. or.iy no impracticabie. but It would teni whereby offenders of all grades. tee4 not to 6treak fDot fade
j ' - .1.1:1 11. u . n.i.-r. ,iiin4 iu irari iii ui u r. u i ii ( r, i u c . even u wo rKit'ie. j petty ns wen as rna'or ouenners. -un Tell your driicgist whether
" ' 1 ' -tr . casrs and ascertain wnat causes h i certainly would make r.o appeal! would be put to trial in but or.. ..... u.j,h t0 dv0 .0m
- j i....- .. . i.iiTT .... ..4.4- ,n mt- .M.a.ue i;iin:unu','i. la w-a r.-.u- court provp-is to nppf.ii to ine fu-i t. nf uhthr it ii linen, cotton
"Diamond Dyee" add years of wear to worn, faded skirt3 waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang
ing?, draperies, everything. Everj' , package contains directions sa im-t
pie any woman can put new. rich, fadeless colors into her worn garments or draperies even if she has never dyed before. Jux buy Diamond Dves no other kind then
! "A long step toward accomplish- j vour material will come out right.
j aran-
or
the
or
lecttvely so classified), would culti-wcuM be surprising, and with it
would come, greater respect for the law by all classes.
v.' : .
r. rnn miirh urear man is FatU'.iea vutni ire Citizens, who are n the wnlnrifv 1 i.rrwp mnrt Th.-. tv-tom pviitr- i
i I " ------ --.-m,-.. j A .-4V. ; i i ti .tl 1.11
1 .i r ! -at ;:i i.e.--; io,a rr.uc'i Mnni'.er r.teii . i.u.ine?3 V"'..'V r..-ra'lv !:.-.-. a live d plan for! called him away from me at that
":nt and I departed well pleased
or
mixed good?.
- th ;r ra- n.:7" '
t "I ha n-.ver roticed a flxd plan. w.tli th information receive. 1 an'!!
.cc-merin- s tb..--y u h i!y nn-1 ' .- r.vied tlif men who worked for
f . b-n r.i'i.n Ji-y ar - r i :. d v..:h: m a n such a--t he a man glad to see
l!!!l!ll,,i!l'!!!n!!!!iII!!:!!l!!!!l!'::!!HH!!i!:!! Hilüülii! iiihiiiHiili.lliiiilliliilhiuiiiiiiijiLlihiii!!
j"- i r-. a:: ... . ' . t la -, r ,'. ii 1 1 . . . i.r :: o .'. T
. r.r. 1 a I;"'- J his help able to eat heartily. J pi . : ro .:--;. i l.iter that n.irht I entered a re ? t - z.z ;r " :. s ir ; aur.mt nfter the bewitching MiUl i i .'. r. tl.it; hi i tiniähed her turn and watched ! a f tir ; t nffr theater diners. I joined an j E! . ii tit-- id. -a aciuair.tanc cf mine ar.d explained j g a! of t !v. i iv; -: m !liy errand. We both watched - :.t. A" 1 b '!i-v, l i ' tj f ! 3
: d m ---I arj ltoc;ill.-i Shake.'.peare. r c. : a 'i: nr-v Hre come? our first subject. The
v av th. y or-! young l idv lunged for a feat and ;
j ar..i6::5.ly awaif-d the waiter. Lunch j . was r.o name for it. ihe was thre z
t .1 iv In th" , to cat, and cat she did. She read, j EF f rt: : r - . -.: .-.red a f . w words, read som - hrTß : nt :... r-d , JUvU-.' and muttered some more. I T of I.-'tu-e j "Tl'.at Is one of the OillettA sis-j
. or or j t rr. my ir'.ena to4a mö.
I kn'.v thero wa? a razor by thnt ! nrne but I had never heard of the
-- r, i;üettA idsters in South Tend.
"How do you know she is one of : - -. av. ; th.- flir.ettes?" I asked. J :-. ' ; :r.. .-s- "Can't you he.ar her? All I .1 on ; hiv-' heard hr say since she cam J 13 - :t v,-. ;' ! a:!: ir. i 1U tte ni have this, Gillette r -i ' 7 - . tue have that." ' EE i- T!; . o i The "Midnight Pons," sated nt : '. -!.- r t-.-a:M ! th next table, overheard tho re- ; ill !. ; mark of my frier. d and their loud r . !': hlT.-d ( cufaw. a, what they considered ; :n f ' tin- . h-;p comedy prevented any further H- ' :::'-. ti'cv m e -t iea tion for that night. J -' : :.i:r. , i w er -led my way to the otf.ce of jzrj an l l.'rr-' ' ;r favorite newspaper. The Xews- Hi i. yli T.tr.es. 2 cents Pr week with th 3: :. -. ! p 1 i Sunday fdition. mindful only of rfJ : :! . : V," i; Si'.akespeare's line. "Yon Casius f
r ,
T ' I
?!' Tc .1 '. TO. I v i i r i
1 .'l l.r";.,, f
: . of r
T.
I 'ult Jn -tic
i T
r
I i
. v ; t ...... 4 ... . ' i ' t - -
7 TT
re .on u
Tj13 T.
r ;ce 0;- -j ;
You clean Spring and Fall, don't you? It is necessary to clean daily, isn't it? How long does your house remain clean?
i
lillllliliiilil!!l!i!!ll!i!!iii!PK
Pay
M
other s
Celery
Ripe Olives
Mashed or Fried Potatoes
Coffee
Price $1.50 per plate
Table d Hote Served from Noon till 8:30 P. M. MENU Fruit Cocktail Melange Cream of Chicken a la Reine or Consomme Julienne and Fried Filet of Sole, sauce Tartar
or Chicken a la King with Mushrooms or Filet Mignon saute en casserole Creamed Cauliflower or Green Peas Combination Salad French Dressing Ch erry Sherbert with Lady Fingers Tea or Milk Music from
6:30 till 8:30 P. M. The Oliver Hotel Orchestra
Time
T!
Oiiv
vi V
e
Hotel
TWO-RANGES' IW :-ON3
ta-TiTr-V'T"'
-ii i ii i
TT TT VT? A Tl 13
MV -räH
TP3!
- .! k. I ff V -v
THERE'S A REASON DIRTY COAL
:a; - a
an and hu.ncrv' look, but what zh. pa-k?." ,T3
!' Class Distinction For Violator
s
Opposed By Various Court Judges M
Itut . ne's prior character i.a ' -a matter to be considered S ; -. ci u;-min.r: p mifhme r.t.
. O
. . . v .1 ..... I 1
v r..-rm:t5 a. minimum an I : -
a :;--u::r.:;:: puu:5hment for n:--n'.eanrs. bcth as to f.ne ar.d ja:l pr:?--nt:.t. A.o the court mav i in!
ln:. cv't:n: all the c;rcum-!"3 -nre-o;ed with an offense! ; may su--r. nd sentence in whole Uli in rar: as .. dc.ms It advisable, i
1 T 1 1
Ahout the time you pret your hu-c cleaned up. yru be:in to tic u re on dumpin-; 2'" to .T" tons tf dirt into your basement. The first coal tl:iy you start shoveling this dirt from the coal bin to the furnace. Th. -: you shoved the ashes (still dirtier from the furnace, then again you sh-l tl.e n.-h.s into baskets and carry them out of the cellar to be loaded on a truck and hauled awa. THUN WHAT? You have delivered only 20 to 2ä percent of thrt heat units in the coal to your room. About 75 percent has gone up the chimney, has been carried out in ashes and other losses. Your interior decoration? are badly so. led and require freu'Jent renewing, yrur draperies are soon soiled, to siy nothing: cf the ror. ditiori of the clothes of th one tending the furnace.
THERE'S A REMEDY WILLIAMS OIL-O-MATIC HEATING
Lis en r,r percent of the semi-annual and daily lious.-work e:m;natf d when you heat "Tho Clean Way" OTL-O-MATIC.
The time cpent tending the furnace and cleaning r its dirt can be mere profitably u.-ed. E3
i ne u.is;1 room m your oasenin. can re u a rr To a 1 a nt a ce. fl-rS The expense of re-decoratir.sr and drapery clean- 3 in? more than cut in half. NO IIIIAT I'MTS WASTED. ? to TT. percent of the heat delivered to your rr.orr.s and no waste from eunoke, ashes and dirt. EAN i:rV TEMI'IlRATrRK MAIN'TAINED. W-thou: thought or attention, thus assurir.pt you of better liealtli. ana a score of other savings that ! place OIL-O-MATIC First in home heating;. i Another pound cf Coal should r.eer enter your P. k " . . . . . . . A Decided Savinr.
' :p.i; i - -
An I'unoalJed Tor Waste.
Oil-O-Matic Adds to Your Home Cleanliness, Comfort, Health, Economy, Happiness
-,...) r v. a rr. .
is all that i
. . . t .
.....,:-.-. ?iry t-. rr--perly prade or ap- S5 di- . 1 'y th punishment to the offers or- "
Ml I'M
- ! 1 - !!. I'l.tl ..
K
V
f r
- i- : : j
. ;
i V s
I ! :b.e i .-T n o.Uend;:-.?. The Ren- -r rf 'rai decency rf a person's conduct ': """'" to hi? almost invariably ' HS .-n the agency w!.:.-h ir.rlict. -n r-o'.-hmen:. but it i by no mein-Olp - t e an : .h i not be, the Sr test a? to ' 5 d c-. the amount cf puf.;hm r.t which I h- a .-h-uld I f xter 1.1. j v. .th: llatral Mu:-t Continue. j f 1 "1 i h.ral-ie to e'.-.m.inatt a- f.irt ! - p'-ssit h itred for liw an-. one ; an - : rin: inal cfT"n.e:-- ilr.f h adway ' :
r- a'r.i years has beer, male riC. i mpl.shir.c th-.s, through more htl.i
. :r. n an- laws with respect to ass--s;ru ' r j n :sh mo nt. and by a chr.ccd atti-! ?! " : -:-v. j :; ! and it iff-r-nt trea.tr... n: c f thoe ' v. , cor tin el in i -er.ti iries and ja!. " d : liut to elim .nate hatred or rexr-.t- j
, : .t ... r:cK'';;.tT cum r as impos-jsll'-ax to fxpec-t to wholly efface t.-m b'--) from th earth ad viro or all r.ari.r.d in ! row. ur.re-i.nable people. iM it) "If tho purpö is to reduce hatred -V ...'-j f-r "-iw. a -decency" test alone for 5 ;n , ! ermi:.'i: " jail punishmea. wou'.i
. r .r : :r.con- -.en-. i.:":eai ana rz r.o I
Jr 1
a
Oil-0-Matic Saves i f
Work, Time, Worry, Money ü
m "U , f - - " , ! J O '--.'. . ' ... ' f if ' yctt? "- ' If ' );.; ; ) r fft:;V;T5! ' WW ) vfe;! r 1 -j M j-ii-iLa ; . ... . u i 1 ' y '-.... v.. - ' i 1 , . A Ü-Iil n n a H i - : . jW
u
1 -Saves Food
me i r c ,,,-. - f.pC'ilf 1 I'-." Ii '-. e- .. Iv '"-;; r. r 1 o.-e..-.
1 . ci' or
bee-j -. r. ; t h e ?-f-Vhf-!
3-Saves Soace
O-'-' ; r : f- - r. a T. e; nr. e o ! -i - f - - e- r ': " h t '.':' T '
4 -Saves Nervec
o n r.ov;r :
. .
;.o-;r n.'a'.s
5 -Saves Health
o o" rh e t f 1 V' ' h r r. in . m e r o , c . r. r . r. r i-r ' r. e d in l e. - - m f ' r i ' year 'rr.r. '. 6-Saves Time
cu can prepar y--ur
auicker and 'rfr a-i h
mere le;cur- fr v.urr-'.l. 7-Saves Steps You cook on a r.nr -m
' 'S i
a v
ALL THIS WEEK
t7Ä.
Sive m:.e-
Your installation should be next, why Hf delay? Suitable for Hot Air, Steam, HI Hot Water. Vapor. H
Phone Lincoln 1693 and we will call and inspect your heating plant
They Do Satisfy"
0
Ü H-3
Afk the Family That Uses One.
Pvie Bides
vii
217 E. Jefferson Blvd. Your order now will assure you of the bis satisfaction at your home next winter.
Factory Sale Demonstration This Week Only! Greatly Increased Values The biggest merchacdising event in our history' opens on a bais of greatly improved rr.errr.andie at substantially reduced nrices. The famous Duplex Alcazar Ranges are nriced at
es I npures that represent the utmost value in modern cooking equipment. Ranges are marked
plainly the :iale prices will convince you what savings we are ottering. See This Wonderful Range One whole carload of the newest Duplex Alcarar Ranges goes into the wonderful assortment on display during sale week. A purchase of that size means quantity prices on the highest quality merchandise means savings in which you share. Styles and sizes to suit every taste and every home. A representative from the factory will be at our store during this week an expert demonstrator. The explanation of the economy and efticiency cf the Duplex Alcazar Range will interest every woman who takes pride in her home.
IV. ore t.e'e.-.t a I erf-
KITCHEN EQUIPMENT CO.
-.09 SOUTH MICHIGAN STREET.
5
1 ( s I 5 a r
1
n'mdi'J h.rmcrr I .q....i4U.4j.i.d.UliU.IU.i't..i. ilj 7 I
