South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 135, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 May 1922 — Page 2
MONDAY MORSIS5MÄV 1 5."!922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
25 CANDIDATES OFF IN RAGE FOR GOOD WILL TOUR HONORS
Nomination Period CIn-c3 Willi 2."i Kntnmt fr Sr.
c( t ion fr 1 our.
How Dishwater and Sonz Mixed, Brought Fame
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LANES FOR TAKING FREIGHT CARGOES
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.ho u ,s f re i by c:: -r .In.ta: , Development of Air CamcrS j to rM' h h'-r R.. al ly i (I;f:rcr.; j.-tth . SooirtO Ellpace Nation, I
thaPi tr.o ti' rr a r : . , The nr.'.y rr.:." n I f '.l It 5 lo-i
r-u.'o I hop' ;t May , v.c.u.i cirls 1 ParTI ,vn nr, m,v ti
rarryir.J? h-th freitr'it and ras?n-
Says Thorpe.
itiore .'itr.Mtii n than
who have
rr.oM-y nr-i ino:" wno ii mat i.u-, CPrfI r,;immoth a!r i:n,rs Wj;i. in the . :..par: tra.r.ir. ;s ru: of th ju- : ro. f. a;Ant future, l.e nlarM mi
stvIca between New York, ChicafiO. (
tion.
ASKS REFERENDUM
ON DIVORCE LAWS
San Francisco, rortiap.rl ar.,1 New Orlfans. a'.f ordir.? to Merl Thorpe, riltor of Nation's Hu!ne. the otn-
(ci.il ruhlication of the United States.
Char.tt.r-r of CnmiriTCo.
tcurir.? the country to survey pea- ;
j f rai b;:..nr.5 condition, declared; - 1 r 1 K 1 n l' ! fc'Jr.r-ss "lookin- up." lif rally. .13; iNCVada lilHlOp AfKS I COplC t0UVf.n ,i?.jratiVfiy. He stated the!
formation of ;t $ Z . n r 0,00 s rorpon-
Dccidc if Chauzc is
Desired.
t!on in Bo.-ton. which will establish th-- mmtionrd air service, is only
Composer
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Plan of Independent Tn.un in:-,i ni,!rt uanchw ' n hi. Ptror.ßh M ae.ilr.st th er.err.y. Lmpirc Moves Troops .
PEKING. May 14 4?erral V 1 !
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J Pci-ru ha5 ord.-r-d hi? ;roopji con-: AN'DKIlS.i.V, In.'.. M.;- 14 Ott.- ! cr.tratcd at Tnr.e-Sh.ar.. north r J. p.utf.rr ! diir-.-yr rf t
Tier.tfin, on thr a.sutr tir-n Ger.ra! hin Ts.-Iir p'.ar.
tha ' Anderson bir.kirc r or.ip any. T.rt 1
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Prien i h r .i . t h .
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a!tr:'utd h.s act f :.
h an Indopondont i:;i"'i:e it.
Marchuria ar i Morc:.i. The P--k:r.e -rr.raer.t has ci'.en
rxrii'it con; man. is that r.s m;;itarv authorities d'.odse Gen. Char.? Tso J TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Lin wh. is entrrttched with
ar.r.u" 1 : rir I.w'-nw Of- f'' vs-.l-Fr Vi'M- - ,..,.. .1.-. V' Ui. . w''fi. fv.'. lv. r.-- wir.:r.f. Pi.'
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. . , c'r:'' indication that "business is loo'P.hNO. Vv, May 1 . - IP;Ink u?r jadpir,7 from hi3 extenMv. Georce r. Hunting, of the KpK.oopa. 1 c,jrvpy of condtions from coaÄt to
of the six ruor.th's ilivorc? law, which
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rn 1 k (' s Nevada I ho
IT.. rjccrirtr.d t Vi a t rnrtnrta alroadv
inrcca of those na Kf.f.n award oh for the constru?-
df?;rir? ('i.e.: (livor'1, is cr-.mizin? another attrntpt to knock out the nb-
Dii'hop Ilu r:t:r..2r announces that r soon will start the circulation of an
tion of two siant li?hter-than-3ir i
I fii" r. which will he capable of c arry"-
7'' tons of frrUht and .Wi ras-'
penr- rs, nnd which wilk.be powerful;
cr.nnh to maintain a speed of not
initiative petition for the re-rr.act-j - j 1 0- miles an hour.
mT.t of ' the or;cinal divorce law
ll(A I'D N.SllLLi:.
riy MAIU.W HALi:. Are you ambitious'.' Are ,--u j.ojr.etiiiM s dir-'oui'Ac:-rd hy tho Inn peri"d of trainirr; and pr-p is .'itp'ii r u ah' ad 1. -fr.ro vmi r.in attiin your ambition V Then read thK ftory of the sue-c5-m of Kr ponsei ;-, w ritten hy M:-? l'oiut 1 her.'-rlf. She found a short rut to success without following the tradition il br.tten path just 4 'cau.e
do it. ton!
4.000 SEE RES FAT' AL j r. ,,lTv llos1A y- ' nr ) iccnv f; ivM r,t ' 1 wn ls 1 n'vcr haa a u'cal UV I l?r)llJ. I Ltl l lrfson. Thc4. I liavo hoi since. I
AT OniAlAMMERGAU j have in America, under Anmri-
lint' develop into pood housekeepers by this method at bast we did learn the cotnfi rta and solace of n..usic and the joy of expression. My piano kons, which heran wh'-n I w is K. were also acoompanled with much vtcal ftTort ;i? I ma.sterfd Jay scales and technique. Whi n I was ft my sister. Cannula, tool: me to choir practice, and then and there I became a member of thr ep.uich choir of Our I,ady of Mount Cancel church. ;r th-" n xt ti'.e jrars I never mis.-ed a Sun (lay. ' h"n I was ie, the conr.-o of my life was rrrafly iniluenced hy the family mortace. op. yes, we had one. And the btnker, true to forra, was threatening to foreclose. So when a m'.otion picture exhibit(T offen d hip $1- .'i werk to sinu for his patrons I lost no timo in accepting, though J dil wonder if I could po.-sihly be. worth so much money. Shortly afterward came- another
'Thes.- first two plants will be I placed in S'-rvi' 1 between New York I
paid Thorpe. "Plans I
Of tho fomnanv i a; for the- con-
to freiem from the i,r.nd of m.uri- Mru,r;0n of nin;. n.hfr machines for ninny. It i Mid that Kmo l.tisincs ' ,rvir br-ueen Chicago and San men complained of a severe flump m , rran;?..0 wlth fPtdera to New Ortrade during tho limc the or.f-vcari ,,m, ,
I i' io.-i .1.; i i u.iiji.u,
whi-'h. alopted I . v tho. lisHture in
l.-l... .n uocou nnl rh:r;ino for a year's re:der.oe for eligibility
law was in effect.
The initiative petition will be an exact copy of the IT Iii law." says Plishop Huntir.e. "Through the action of the list lr :s! n tu re the people will vote on two divorce measure. at the eoniir.ft election, one providing for a six month8' interlocutory decree and the other practically a duplirate of the present law. I either of these measures is a dopte by the prop'e divorce legislation will b tied up until under -ie provisions ot our initiative ara re for pp. dum rtat ute.." The p,;shop is th mo.-t oufpoken enemy of the prrse t divorce law In Nevada, and r'CP'-'.j' wa.s quoted as siyinr that thr .'i.nrce vortue is fo prevalent in Rent, tlie state's metropolis, even thf .-ri'.dren are "playir.r: divorce." He illustrated his point
Competition in Air Linos. "Within a very short time bufine.-i will have to adjust itself to 'look to the air.' for there are other phases of air development that are demanding attention. There should be no time wasted In controversies betweon railroads and bus lines, for the real competitions Is'cominff in the air lanes. "Another dramatic incident in development of air channels is th wildfire prowth of radio-telephony. Already there are 6V.000 radia telephone in use in the country, ard fm? programme or franchises of the air must be worked out to provent fom rust caininar a monopoly. ?evn years' from now I predict that every family In the United States will be able to hear the inaugural address of the president. Business
by tellinc of children who were j must be ready for this development
playir.c at "krepine house" in a Ueno home, and in the course of the makehelieve one youncsfor made the startling irnuiry of another. "Who's your papa row?" Statistics for 1 f 2 1 for Washoe county, of which Ueno is the county seat, fhnw more than 1" no divorces than marriages for th"- year"It may readily be con." fays Bisho Hunting, "that if this condi-
and the development of aerial car riers."
jewelry from Mrs. Mitchell Harrison of KnoxAllle, Trim., on April .0 as fhe was leaving a train kt the l'ennsyK.ania station in this city. About $ 40.000 worth of the valuables have been decovercd, according to the police.
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l ' i . I ' I . . I " I ilH-v 111 ill litt Ii I . . , - . , ...
'of nii'mn training I brrike a pr'- ... .,
- I I I I ii i - r r 1 T IIHlllt (ill PMb
Then cime a po.-itnn from a lcadint: hotel in New Haven S"0 a week. Think of it!! .Tint was too
(Ccirtl'i'iiril from ontro or. e."
. -Indent wlien I became a metuber f
tion Pxistf! in all parts of the worM
there would be n wi-h thine: TcXOS Elects WilliaillS
i mama cp.
Pocauso of lax divorre laws and nrocedure. the r.ishop asserts. Ne-
whioh Sunday morr.ir.s summon 1 , the Metropolitan Grand Opera com the inhabitant." to tho l ist nae i-an' four years uro.
before the opening of the Pas-ion . Put I have been singing since I
PI. iv pea son. Siturdi
final rite-j o
her of tiie ca
plaed tho part of the I:.--e!plo Tboma.. Mnvr raucht co!d a fort-
COod to btl;ee. We soon disposed
S.turd.y tolled th-Jwas otd enough f. taik sinKinS i-l f r ' er a rrominent mom- the most natura! expression for nv. . . nt m' 'rf PA i' ist. Anton Mayr, who have oft. n hcen at a Io?s tor won! .1. ,'y s tln wa''
a.s IP. Carmia
anil I went into vaudeville, doin?
wliat tloy call "bi time." Then w made a hig s ici üice. We wre both
Delegate to Congress WICiriTA FALLS. Tex.. May 14.
vada has hpcom" "the very bottom ot'J'iinn Wr.liair.s of Wise county was
the sewer elected to till the unexpired term e t It Is a matter of such common I-ucien Parri.-li. late congressman Vrnwir.iir in P (-r. o not to rxrltA from the 1 'Uli congressional district.
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the:
but n ver lor notes. I w ;ih born and spent mv qirlhoo 1
f i . i . . i . t
r.ignt an v. n.:e rene.ar.-'.ng on up- n M.r .b.n Cum-, Mv .-,,0 1.0,-1
o.i'door s'Tft. dnr nr- il,. wAvern . r T. i i making pn nt of monf-. but We denii.iioor s.ace uur.ncr tno .'vr" ,-(,m,. tli'-re from Italv, brinKimr . , . " , . r,fhPr ind died nn'Thur-'l i v IPs , .1 . u .i . eided to qui: and (b:o;e all OUf time vTfatner ani a. u on i nur. .ia. Jie;v.ith them tli'ur native love of m'Jl' funeral was held Saturday. 11- oUr home was a very humbl j to fllilly" . . . lv a family of five .-hitdren. all , ,-no .,ri,j ..norded no maid. Cn.'cof whom will continue to r-rth ipato qi-ntly my sister Carmela and I at When I was taklnc lesson. ?. occain the ..lay. Larlv a -. t.oeame .,r,n-iin't,..l ! h ! sion lllv my tfarher would mention
Ainerian-i Numerous. ! hou'-ework ,Tu!Iy half of Sundav's audience . .
w.'is ir.olo n;i of A r c. o- a n Th1 Krg!.-h leb--;tt;on was next in s!zr
j We K-arned that the period do. 'Noted to the dishwashing wh'.eh mu.-t
ihe other r.ilit-if w.-;e Germans. td:..- . ., , ,r...t .-..obi uut come tirst.
the Metropolitan. but I always thought ho wis jra'.ous. Of course it was my seal, but I was prepared to wait. I, too, believed Kuropo
rtu.- iir.J nr.il Tu'trh.
The inhabitant of Ober immr-J Vi0 p:.lvhr,(
mii'li more brarabie if -e str.g a " I
n. ashed the soanv watfr. Too
rra are spafinz no pair- to billet , sam ,,rincip hr.M e0()(1 in sw ep-frreicner.-comfortably ant to .n- , , ;i n(, ?, j,. t?r:..irt them geperahy. The victors , S( tho moj.p housowork uv. (1M.
ar p-Hr:rii:.-u-.y .nvprr se.j in- an
the ftiir's n.a Jo jn the'.r behalf.
Ope day a wonderful thine; happened. aru.-o heard me sinir. Then, iter in the fpr.n-, he arranged for mo to sin before Gatti-Casazza at the Metropolitan. The n:t high spot in my life
SiiKhlNADli
ni .MAM iy Qi'EF.y
is anxious to VISIT AMERICA
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tlie men we santr. .and the moie vi"ni-iVU the uorl. tb. t.inrn rrtlMtn.i
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'"' ' ' s.r. r n.o- i jt into our voi.-r. If wo did! came when 1 made my Metropolitan tivc; of cord : 1 1; t y and without con-' .cJd" rat;or fo;- monetary advantages, j mmm mmm 'mmmmmm . "" .
TJ.e-o i ffo: are f me what in con- ! tri.-t u:th the eperience.s at j
M : r : P. . the inlet of the Oherammriri!i ti"!iri;.9. T;,e visitors here nt;ng fpre!y Tvlfh and a-o 1 rcoly billeted In th horn '- of ,-. cn;s ir-! nr'rcc? of the n.?sp.r: P'.ay. The tUfe of Anton Li r ' . -. -.-iin a mrf iiraM number c-f th'-m to the horn s of vil1 g r r Hrilt'ant . i r. ! ; r. o flooded tho tiny v.Vilry Sunday f "Tcnoor. after two dis of rain. Tlie a fternoo wt part;' clrudy. vt:t the or fornn n oe of th-" Pas - .op. Play proceeded faultlessly and wn - h:hl" ro;njrt o p . 1 e , J
at a f--peei.il election Saturday, according to returns from approximatPi.v 0 percent of the district compiled Sunday. A. S. Morean rt Wicliita county ran second and Mi:-s Anne Webb Planton of Denton third. The figures tabulated pave: Williams ll.ii:: Morgan fi.OS:-. Mirs Ulanton 2.S.-.1: Orville Bur.incton.
Four for Jewel Theft J l.,;03- All the candidates ran on the NFW YOUK May 14. Three j democratic ticket with the exception
and r woman chirced with oi iMiinuion. w i;u ran as. an i.-iut-
comment that a nvijority
who have lived in the .täte s months de-part for their former homos in othT states, or other countries, the same day or soon after they obtain their decrees-
Acic York Poliee Hold
men
grand larceny in conrvetion with a $70.neo Jew-el theft -:nl said by the police to have an international reputation, were held in $ 2 . 0 0 0 bail each in magistrate's- court Sunday for examination Wednday. The prisoner.", who Were arrested in Hariisburc. Pa.. Saturday. were Lunmen l"5ed. David Ihihnell. John Gavin and Ruth Haydo n. All pave as their address, 401 Winthrop av., Cliieaco. Thcv were nllecred to have stolen
pendent with the endorsement of the sf.tte republican committee.
Women. wh pay income taxes in New York number nearly 1..0.00O.
Pees that swarm make little honey.
In the fpring
Flattery corrupts both the. receiver and the giver.
Pternity has no pray hairo.
By juanita tiamel
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pay. as they d. I re . r.tly. tn i: I -was j Je.il -.us of the r.oepT.-.:-. .Vf orl r vi j ir.-hal PeK h. My r. ime ff-Rn to j fimus h.o public. I vupprs.' that 1 ti.e p-:taity ere h. to pay far . h.1':r.s: the courage not to he exact- j ly l.e ,-t ry. :-ody ele." ' . T.'ie queer. d'i.- l the frthC'" tc. . r. c marriage . f he;- .- .- p. t ; eiau-p -v-r. Pr;r.ce- ,M ir;e, p K : n Alexander of Juo-S.w.a. She sail she w a s rorfiint tit Is would bo a s'ep I.-, the dlre-t.o- i f unity and p in. Palkar..
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e i . u x r. e v n 'in! p. r ; '. r - t h r : g as "lo-f r ' f.rt s:ght"
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Tint simple, fr..t pb i wer. h-r h rt. "Tr.r- yr-urg k..-.g- mother i whep. he wi- feu- ye -.r rll art 1 -r.vr hi- known 'an.:P. .fe. N---.r he kH harpy nt e pr .p. .ts of Luild:nc: up a i-.' --. -;:n m tauhtrr for whce fan he his ,jf Ve-lo-ei an attachment rpjal to her Own. I am tur h Ls hi;.; y t ' conalder rr.e r? his rr.other, !r. the piar Cf the me he 5-.tri:y krw." If we had r.o wr wouhlrt b lookicir for faults ;.; others. -i:ter ho a" out th.v. fai: ip. the d.tch.
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Mrs. Rhea Watson Cable. Lima,' 0., wife cf Representative Cable. 13 the foremost musical composer ot. the congressional set. She is the: author cf "The Sea," "Modifa" una I "Sons-s of a Baby's Day.
Soi'fi Pair to be Tried For Robbery at Warsaw Today WARSAW. Ind.. May 14. C.eopgo MeCormnek and Kdvard S-huh:"-. of South Pepd. and .hupc-s Kilisiin. of St. J(seph, Mo. v.ill be pliccd oi trial in the Ki.s. iusko ireuit eouit here Monday morning on a chargof robbing the Haml.n general store at Ktna Oreen on Anril 12. O. K. Compton. of near Plkhart. and Charles Gage, rf Imponier, will be given a hearing after the ttiil of McCormack, Schtdze and Pllison Is disposed of. Compton is cxpcted to turn states evidence and present damaging testimony involving McCormack. Schulze and Ellison with the Hamlin robbery and other r'.epredations.
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7.S ilav jc a "Fish" Story, And Again, It May Be True VAPv'A"V.Mn.l . May 14 A buffeta hh. said to bo :. ie size of a sixf.'t man. ha? bn lighted th last fei-.v da-3 in the Cer.ter-Pik.- canal. pkirtin? thp north s 1p of Warf-iw. The fish apparently left -ither Pike or Center lake durinp the rer-nt high water period ani is now unable to return to the lake. Several days ago a buffalo fish weighing 4". pounds wast taken from Ihke uake.
Woman Fourth Victim Of Bat avia Collision RATA VIA. N. V.. May 14. The fourth, 'Hath in w York's Plack Piamond express Vro :k occurred Sunday, when Mr. Russell O. I Parch - held of Buffalo, died of a fractured skull. A woman who has been lyin? in the hospital unconscious since the wreck was identified today as- Mrs. A. C. Deroire. jl. o;" leneva. She ha? little- chance for her life.
Ju's is Beaver Board time
Beaver Board is more popular this spring than ever iSefore. Because a lot of long-postponed repairing and Board is a wonderfully economical and sitisfactory maZoard is a wonderfully economical and satisfactory material for this sort of work, as well as for new interior construction. Not only is Beaver Board exceedingly inexpensive, but the work of application is very simple. At most, there are only three steps to any Beaver Board job: ( 1 ) nail the big, flawless panels over old plaster or directly to joists and studding; (2) apply paint, if you want a decorated job; (3) add the finishing wood strips. Walls and ceilings of Beaver Board cannot crack or fall. Because Beaver Board is real manufactured lumber, made from long, tough, white spruce fibers. Each panel is sized by the patented Scaltite process, which provides a perfect surface for painting and decoration. Ask any carpenter or lumber dealer in town for an estimate on the Beaver Boarding you want to do. Youll be surprised at the low figures.
But insist upon having genuine Beaver Board with the Heaver Quality traie-marit on the back of every panel. That's the only tray to be sure of tue result. THE BEAVER BOARD COMPANIES Buffalo, New York New York. Atlaot. Buffalo, Chlcafo od Koaa Gff
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