South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1922 — Page 13

SUNT) AY. MAY 28, 1922

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REPUBLICANS YET DIVIDED, SHOWING ' SORE SPOT STAND

(Hi! Fiiurl nml Hull Moo.-c K! -im lit Fail to Patch Lji Dif frrencr. (liv a st.iir ( VirrojioncLent.) .1 ....'A1' I.:s, Ind.. May 27. : hi! . :r. - M.'f; tryir V de- :' 1. v far th r publican I , .r.- In their :a.i c.onr--. tore the j arty har-I-f.lil.:y r.tvr f'.r.cn thi cM , ary a .vi proirrevo 'lay. r f 1 v. t;;o party v. a. a .'- -' '' r, ha thi f vt ' n r. ai's m been a.? ; -' :.t within th- ra,'. this year. 1 irix-I do? r..-.t tako kir. 1- :.. '. AU -rt J. l!' v- r: !v , fcr the . .: ' r .It tho idate. cor.c.'av ot ! a; . 'I.j'ir. lt r.'-ath th- vi-r.te-; f eu. '.-,' ;., Civ .-i of th ! '" f i ;! :r..i ;u r ;ir-"u I by n o 1 i ' V- j.' -ort .,:..! -?ful r p- ! f ' iutl'. r i:i on ,.;noua ' :'..!: for th f.. rm-. .r ;:r .-s; -a ; i i. . . . 1 1 . 1 1 .. i 1-1 1 ri Iii .l brihian." .; :..:;.--.!: to, :.- of th ! . - t c r..ri i . i -i j ' r : . . . ' ! . 1 :a. l-:.t ff.j Iis- ! . :.. ' lv. th it : ! rr 'I ;"i o;mo to ' v ry biil- '.. j ' r Kt al...; to coari ; - t ; r. i. . - h f -! w ' --n ri. p h .-.-.i I : i '.i'-p if tpit. tw. Wats bi .: ?" ii-.l 1 a r-.- :!.-.- ajdu-r.ee ;.; i . i r s tr : . v-rj' wo: 1 fur two hours) TP. ' "'. !;.!' )i ! ;. Mr.' hr J vifTor.n .J. f. j, ... f-.r th- .id !il,:s'r..tlon'-i'-c:.r.I r v "l th-.- r ra irkab!j vitality -f ir. Ji .rri.".-, Jur.ior ;..'i.t or. v. ri :,'. 1 1 ii th" -th-r h in.!, v. hibpo: trt'.l.ir. : at b-i.-tth. h-:n'-'.l utt.-rly Ja: i- a.-l a.!:.-r h- h i l .f!'a. J h.s h I ; : . . I f i '.-'s ( r a'i ry w.o brii.i u.t. ari l v. i..- pi.-btPiy rx.- (!. -ii V.'at -o:i in J- iivry ::i the "-pinion of i:. ir:y. ii-- s- i .1 urt-ri tatu ilc'l wlii n h-' li id c jnci'iJe.l. Thorn in Side. Th-' n -publican Jtato con -ntlon fhouid l.-.ra! 1 to th" democratic I arty that the opportunity ;s theirs to br ai; iato th, form' r- ua.t- d ran'iv.s .f their friendly erieroi'--. The r.'l in th.) rf oi!i!:.-:n f h M. f. no:-' .'-t riou.s than it app 'reJ on thf f-urf.u'f, for U- v. ri p-t-'j j.ha for party harmony tailed to ealvo tho s-uralorel factions. Wliüo the derrccrat;? to pomo exter.t have been bothered with Internal diüonfion, its sTiouin'Ss i.a ne-:!;bi. com parr d witli that of th' lr p-ll:lcal e pponcnta. Anothtr thorn In tho sido of tho republican stato n.achlno haa been Iho public ktvIco conuni..--:on, and t party plank now endorses the abolishment of thid olflco which acta as a check on t:tilitle3. Thi.-? i. bound to bo a campaign h.--'je this f ill, fcr at te last session of tho leirVCituro the measure failed in the k L-,latur3 by tVj. two votes. Dlllko Irimary. Tlio ol i pti.ird has beir'in a cry against, the primary law. They decry on tho pround of c-xpen.-"1, that it tails io provi.lo a p.-r graphic il di.--trilMitioa of er'.ices th" catas capturv thi jn vj-ir share, ar.d tliat i:tn of inferior ability are nominated. I.'-w Sliari. and some of th pro.p . ivi followers aro iqually tlfterrai:.' i ti:at tho primary law should h-'av. It wa tai'i in many a political t au -lurlr.u' the cor.Yt r.t; n that ha l the i pi e. a. r.t .n syst in ! n m i.i"Tit:::, Sn. X-v w-ul 1 liave l v n r- r.-'riunar.-.l. That U what the pro-.: r. ;vo faction is ih.tin. a r--lurn of th. ca ueti.s or Cof.vention .-:'.-: 'a ot ( In"..-:::,' t.'mtr. -s, at;d .-'tl.iro: tii'----- i:ah rins subjrt t-1' : ,:a .1' i . : t : . - " i'op,t;c il i T '. t - j r.m it v - a t rial f r P.-. hio I ' - o j . v s cirry u';t. J'u , v as . . n t on t n is : : j.; ;v r-st r -s :r- - et vi 1 I.-- a s'.ih-.s-'.i a , a::'' in. l : tl: Ci. C). hOL UINS ,L-Ll i ON TARIFF CLOTURE -'. -11 1N,Ti 'X. .' i .1 1 : . i . aPrs h Mil . I V PPt ! to :.: .::. or , r- ,.- :..:lu.--' of ativ att mpt t i ' ' ! . l' ' r r i.' ' :r. . t - - . ' a i v ak :. .a i ::t:rs :ay. i rr t . Tl " ::a:ge ..s . b 1 v c;-Vüral I i - ..: . r- ' ' t r 4 r ' . .- --i 1 r . ''.-.' 5 b :r..r -ncourac' 1 to pre-s b:s tar.' j ropc-al 1 a r. utr. 1 r on the pal li-'an. .-Id-- 'a ho .t re known to .or the a! an KT.. r.t r.t of the tarilt ..saia. DECEIVED AT ALTAR, WOMAN GIVEN DECREE Ia AN'.!:i.!:. -M.-y 27. After careful cor.idder.ttlo-r.. Judce Hal n to Xy decibd tl; at Mr.. I -itira S. r.-wb. wf.il'.hy wi low. formerly oi I" stor., was dece.ve.l and defrauded Ir.'o a n.arriau'" w ith Charit s v; U'iOiom, who -n.is declared o have "Id her he wa. a gra h:r.'.o cf Harvard, a practicing attorney ar.d a niember of eci.v-ie club' A ,Iecr'o in nnau!mr.t was grat-.t- d. Mrs. Powle was d.L'illush e.ed afr a brief mir: -1 life, she de.-iiro.!. BE INFORMED! KNOW HOW TO BORROW, THEF WHERE TO BORROW Our money 1 ready for yo when üU.jrt unity IwNOCKi. Call fn nml inlk It over. thl fcirtlco lo-stai uothlui. SECURITY mil CO. fcttj., South llcnJ Main 1Ü IS t i i. t ii i i

Washington Will Dedicate on May 30 Memorial to Lincoln

r -'-v.. 1 V V, r ; 5 t'. ' . v. VASirLYGTOX. May 27. The J3,0 0,000 LinctT.n leraorial, pictured above, is to be dedicated here n May Henry P.acon. New York architect, rb'-nrrned 11 The most iniIortant -f ature is tho Ktat'ie "f Lincoln in mnrbie, by Daniel 'lu ster French f New York, othr

Judge Goes Back to Julius Caesar For Ruling on Will

AKATTLi:. May 2 7 Judee Ncterer went back to Julius Car.-ir's day for th precedent under which Arnes r:aify. n.ed lß, has fallen heir to J1,000 left by her uncle, Olirenc" Swank, killed in action in the Arcronne. He fore cr.?!n? the ocean to ficrht, Stvank took -out a war risk policy, the money to zo to h;. mother if he fell. Itt'r, his mother l.eir old, hf bethought hint that she m!c:ht die ftro ii r i. t , IvsNvt I. W. rt V. rt wanted his niece to be his heiress if; he did. In a day or two he was slain. His mother followed a few days later. Deeming his bequest to Miss Clafl'y too Informal to notice the war ri-k bureau inclined to pay th lnsurnnce money to Swank't brothers and sisters. In d'-ci I'nsr tho case Judse Neterer said: "Throuüthotit history. since the 7..... T..ii.. ,i"..rt.rt- .1 ...m l. : L I'?...:. . ' 1 - wu a soi urr Kiiifit m line or duty, though only 5rawled on his fscabbord -r his hiebt, or scratched in the sand, has always been carried out." ENGINE HITS WASH

VM IT "IMF IC tfll T rniftr't'c'i13t before fall on account of UU 1 ; UlNh. IO Kll.l.r.l ) I the fact that the entire industry, with LASALLK. 111., May 27. Charles ! few exceptions, has beon produc-

Hrtimm. cr.trineer on th" Kock Island, was killed near here when : he etv-ir.o ar.d cabon?-, carrying road oihcials hit a washout. The en-:;i.-: ' tuvTT-d over in a ditch. Ihavy rains throughout this section the last two days have flooded :h. entiro district, tyinsr up rnilro-i.t tr.iT :: ir.terruptin ' wire com 7 1 ... V . vf.O t -x ' " '. - - '' ' ? J1 t - o:. J 1 J

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Camera Pictures of the Bridal Party

They'll bt appreciated more and more as the vears io hv. For the verv het results with tliese pictures, hrin; the films here for developing and finishing. Buy the camera and films here, loo.

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S v ,'" K 4 (U A ' f . - ! ' V .:: i ? - v - -.. m ' V - v v 'V i-'.'V V features are a memorial of Lincoln's Ottyburtr arblrf -, a memorial of his econd inaugural address, and a symbol of tho Union of tho United State-. Tho Lincoln memorial stands in Potomac Park. faring the Washington monument. Construction was bf trun on Lincoln's birth-lay in lttll. Ship Train-Load . Of Lexingtons At Connorsville Motor Cars Valued at More Than SI 00,000 Leave IOT -Montreal. Although train-load automobile shipments from one point to another in the United States ar-i not uncommon, an international fhipnunt of such size is a little out of tho ordinary. Such a shipment consisting of an oven half-hundred Lexington Supreme seven-passeripferr, valued at well over JlM.nnn.Ort, has just left ' tllA fnrtnrr nt CnnTiprvrlUf. Tnrt - ....-....., ...... (hnund for the Montreal Veh!ci--Mo-tor Co.. Ltd., at .Montreal. Canada. Here is another tangible evidence of the general trade revival that has been steadily stre nu'theninqr sine- the first of the year. In the opinion of Lexington Motor Co.. oMicials, an actual shortage of motor tars may be ing far below capacity for several months past. Figures compiled by various statistical agencies show that the average output of automobiles is only about 30 percent of the peak year 1 0 1 T at the present time t'icrures show that there is only 0 per cent as much freight m.oving by wa ter a s in 1 01 i . is? l- (. A' v.

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COUNT KIDNAPS HIS SI&TER TO PREVENT PROPOSED MARRIAGE

i Kiglit toVf Denied Japanc.-e I Poetess, Imprisoned by ; Own Brother. TOKIO. May 27 Akl-k Tanasr'.--w-ara. Japn'? beautiful poftra ar.i former "Queen of Chiktihi" has bn k!1r.appel an1 Imriror.4'! In th Tok! hm of hr brother. Count Tanarnvara. who der.! 1it the r'cht to marry "hr youthful lover. Rju?uke Miyazaki, whose -entrance into the life "f th womsn kfpi her from commlttlrsr ii'.JV and cau.-'i her to leave nor hub?r.i, Dn"non Ito. Kyuhti. coal' klr.T and on of Japan's wealthiest rr. e n . That the latest eplfo-le in th ; thril'in? love flrarr.a whjch ha hl l , the people of Japin enrapture! ; since ii?t October. j AkI-ko), which mans jr!. Whit4 r.otu. K thirfy-fot:r y.ir. o:i. f.b vn? born of a neb! a Japanese family' lii'i r-wui.il-'! Iii t IIll.-?-i"ri P'. j bre. As a slrl sh developed an art In wrltlncr Japanese poetry, and today she is considered the country's I'-adlnrr pf'f te.v. WHien sh was only sixteen years o'rl th YartTLriwara famllv fn accrdan rle-cii tr. wis he: afte th rou with .v.n as r.orn to meni. in marriarte was a failure, hor, aTl'1 . r. . . j . I. . aner two years aki-ko scuru tii" consent of her; family and left him. ,Tlrtiirns to SoTiool She returned to school and devoted all of her time to her poetry, publishing hooks which rapidly became, very popular and mnde her krown throughout the empire. Then she decided to become a singer, but the family had other plans. A marriage had at last been arranged wi'h Ito. whose extensive coal holdings in the southern island made him one of the country's nvict wealthy men. They were married seven years asro, Ito being then sixty-two years ' old. Tie gave his wife $10,nno as a -betrothal present .and erected a home In bis provir.ee of Chikushl the elegance of which made it known far and wide as the Chlkushl palace. ! Ajii-ko. whose beauty made hef , even more popular with the people' of her husband's country than did her poetry, became known as the "Queen of Chikushi." ' Although surrounded with wealth ' and luxury, Aki-ko was ds unhappy with her second marriage as with the first. Poon after the wedding Ito Is said to have begun a life of dissipation, the climax being reached a little over a year ago when he is alleged to have bought from a houo of questionable reputation a geisha for $2.000 and carried her into his own home to live. Then the "fairy prince" of whom she had. dreamed came into the life of Aki-ko. Hr was Miyazaki, twentyfour years old. then a student at Tokio Imperial University. His trip! to Kyushu was to confer with Mrs. Ito about plans for dramatizing one of her poems for production at his ; school. It was love at first .dght. i ar.d the next few months saw the j affair develop ropldlv. I iocs IYrm lIusTvnnd ' Then last October the coal king i brought his wife with him on a 1 business trip to the capital. He was ! suddenly called home, but Mrs. Ito ! remained here to read some of her poems before the Tokio women's club. ?he bid her husband good-by WASHINGTON U L D i AVJ I AND K CAFETERIA Real Food at Real Prices Cor. Main and Wash la "'n mil Going to Have a Dance? Call HARRY DENNY'S ORCHESTRA Oliver Hotel The June Cold

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be marr'ed Much i"an t be-t . . , , ' . . 1 toperatiors for "ti--:!? .a-d o!. - d-: of marr.eu. .njcn a-,i.n.-t r. - she had found tbr love she tboorht ' . .. !

she was taken nut of .rhooi i . , , .were done nr.e nm-T'l v - -r- ;- I

r a un'on had been aran-i "n.init ne wou;" I ferred to dentil f-r dee,:.i-, to-hd r a un.cn nau r- en ar.an t never return t o !, ,-.- Tf i-nc , !

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vwini.i.i.'i i I! 11' -'HI' ? nu'.i . ! I , Viscount Kha-koli. and soon a rV I-A.'J. ' hroat srr:n::.

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Mother of Twins . : "V I -s '"''' Ss, I .:.;iV ft V ' v . Mrs. Eamonn DcValera, wife of tho Irish republican leader, who fcaa Just present! him with twins. at the station and then promptly disa ppeare-i S- va'nl days later ?h was found at the hom of a friend of her youthful b'ver. Meanwhile ito had hf.r. Following It'a consent the j fömilie.s arranged a divorce. i i T)i' accomplished. Aki-ko went to llvo with Miyazaki, although not nnrrled, bec.iu.se Count Yamfriwara, a member of the house of peers, her brother and head of the ramlly, refused permission for the union. For weeks the Japanese papers have printed open column letters from .urious people, some urging that the Ccunt should give the family consent and same that the affair was a disgrace to the nation and that the Count should remove the woman to his own home. Count Yanagiwara then kidnap-

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För the Graduate Commencement, with its joy and inspiration, is an achievement deserving of every honor. A Gift of Jewelry nt this happy hour .superbly expresses your recognition of worthy effort. Through all the future years it will reflect in never changing charm and never lessening intrinsic 'value, the sentiment of the occasion.

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unless they make sure that their home is heated by an honest-to-goodness furnace. The Thatcher Furnace is the product of years spent in studying the problem of heating. It's a triumph I A steady, even flow of warmth will fill the house and give you a June temperature in January. Call around we'll talk terms. - Surguy Furnace Co. 309 S. MICHIGAN ST. At Chard & Thompsett's Hardware Store Lincoln 5584 Lincoln 5282

NEW INTEREST IN HEALTH WORK FOR

CHILDREN SHOWN ! Nurse? Gain Cooperation in r Tv- t. X n.niuimi: .ifv in Schools of Citv. Parmts of pchocl chlblrr r. are i co m I n i more ir.iere;e - ir. . . . -, i : iv i of school r.urfos ar.'l 5 0 p-rT.t ot 'the reported defect; . ni:ml". r:r; '72 ilunnst the month, have :-. : ' rected, according to th rr. r. . : h P.- rf iport of Sipervior Lulu V. 'ilurins: the ntonth, have ueii rriday. There were 2.1 If chiliren exam ined during the month, .ace .rd :::., to the ref.ort. 4.4CO irispe-cti. r.-. ard 1,533 notes ?ent to p-are-trs. Pa rer.t-teacher-principal cc r.sultations r.,'.--bered e,l7. There .were 271 o!a--talks and Individual health talks Kxcluie-1 fr--m school fcr rrrv-- ; cat'.se?. resultlr.tr frcm the vav rb.an (4.OA0 Ir.?pect:o'-:s mad- v. ere Thirty-four citil ire a wr referred ' , to th Tuhrou!os!i c!in:- and of tb 'number thro-- were .sent to H' altti- I ; win hosiiral. Many were a--. preventorium care during the 5'im-( mer. Much Dental WerL rx-ceedin? the numh.er referred to. th" TubToiilosis e'inic by s-v-n w -e The report .add?: There -cvere 144 visits rm d e v the nurses to various oriranlzit'on in the rify. aeoompa aSr- child r n whose ed Aki-ko. who is confined In A rcom vhVh the Count, his witV and a sen-ant alone, a-e allowed to enter. Miyazaki soon learned of Akl-ko's whereabouts, but meetings with the house of peers me Tibe r only secured the batter's refuel to give up his sb-ter. Miyaztki, however, has publicly announced that he will r-s'-ua her at the cost cf his own life if r.eccesiry. FOR HIM South Bend Watches Complete line of these reliable watches in all the vanj ousy style dic.ls and cases from which to make your se lection. 15 jewel, 20 year case, $30 1 7 jewel, 20 year case. $35 19 jewel, 25 year Green Gold Wellington $45 Waldemar Chains In the white or green gold fancy link patterns, $1.65 to $10.00. Cuff Links In solid gold engraved or engine turned patterns, $4.85 Gold Knives In green or white gold combinations . .$2.00 to $10.00 Belt Buckles $2.50 to $(3.00 Leather Bill Folds from $2.C0 to $8.00 and Diamond Merchants a Them

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WASH DRESSES h i 1.1 rr-n's "Wlüt -Voll- an -I Or:- !?.!'.' I '!"'.- c - th-if fi-r-.-i'-rb.' snM up to vI."..na, on .-p rial site at jn-t HAU' rOKMITK 1T.ICT.S TUB SKIRTS Oro lot cf Ybitv Wash Fkirts in various styb-s and mat ('rials f'ti f-.il-' Monday at n.M.r iMtic i: TABLE CLOTHS K.-mIv tnad T.ibb' "'lc.ths r.f ra rr-"r!;'i-i ihnnsk. round s'.al-lop-al w ii h bla-- a nd w b.ito rdT" ; sr' '-il $1.39 BED SPREADS Cond i'ialiiy I-'d Fprrads, ti7 72St. j'lain b.'nticd; si- ial $1.79 MEMORIAL FLAGS Tiny a ra w Fla for Dt-cora-tii'tt ay. AVe havo nil hias nt i ro thit are very nudr;1 to. v TABLE DAMASK Mc rc -ri Tablo D:.'jnn?k, r, j . 7 2 inch.; ccry yard rcdiiri tl in iri(v, at $1.5. CQf ys T'.k- and DC SMALL TOWELS In-i;alu il or r..irbcr Towels, red loid-r: special, QC,Ioat, Ö3C PILLOW CASES 4 2 and 4 3 inch damped Pillow r.is.-s rrducrd to 7Qr pair, i'.ih- atal C SPRING COATS Or.1 lot ol Spring Coats In various- mat -rials and colors. w ondcrful values $5.00 at TOILET SOAP .Tap It -so Toilet Soap. q i-n i ll. V. lKirs I TALCUM Jap Itcso Taicmi Powder in thre.- f t a rrr. r.t odors siMM ial. can 1 C TOILET SOAP Kirk ( ) ! i v e T n; I et S oa p . pccial. bar35 GLOVE SI LIC VESTS Woir.fr.'s Ct'.ove Silk Vct., in pink only, rii-'oon strap shoulder in s :', "i to r'u. lar $1.05 valuf at . . . $1.50 MUSLIN GOWNS Slipover f-tyP--. embroi-I ry f-d-'e in ra-e'v ati-1 sb i "-v; -P'-cial at 79c HOSIERY SPECIALS "UV are rl-i.-inr -u broken lines of Women's.. 'Miss-.- find Chil'4.r( n's 1 b unusual values at 15c, 2 5c, 5c TCT ami ÜC CHILDREN'S GOWNS Cltiblrc-n's Mu.-lin Gowns, C to 12 y-ar?. " :r.bro;-1( ry trim-rr.f-d r.t r.'.c; plain her.ira-:--! r.rk and DRESS APRONS V.V a s .pi .:..i of i cab-, in 3 3 to -1 SI. 25 aluo, sale 1 n i. ht pr,r69c CHILDREN'S APRONS Child--:.'. Irra Arrns in mo.-t'.y trk r-'dcrs. sizes G t- 12 y.-nr?: very ; taiil, sale price 39c 40-INCH WOOL TWEEDS Vo.-d Tw. as. "ath.-r rt-dxt'dr's. i r. r h , l n ::rt ; 89c sal- price BLACK SILKS V-s M -.-alir.e and Taffeta, ' h. rood (jual.ty; '..$1.29 -ale pric-, yard SILK CANTON CREPE iik Canton Crer. 4 1 inb. x-'lb-r.t quality, in r.avv. brv.vr. VJc;'; $2.89 IMPORTED EPONGE 4r in :a Imported i:;iOr.so. ?u:table for sportn wear in plain 89c IMPORTED SWISS 1 Swi.a, ' 3 2 .-rrir? colors, . $1.29 i r.f he. wide, in 2 ) exf-dler.t tiuality. p r jartl

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