South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 164, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1922 — Page 2
2 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TUESDAY MORNING. J I' Ml 13. 1922
LABOR UNIONISM FACES STRUGGLE, LEADERS ASSERT
Thrones Pav Last Homage to .Lillian Russell
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BELIEYE DEATH TOLL IN STORM
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policy 1-oir.l to aitai,- f--r con. . ; t- 1 Mu:ht to l.r.-ak down all re: ; ita !! 1 d art, on hen-'-r ti:- i.ri .i-i,.n i in -r piarti and o -nrih thi-rn-
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of daily new-pa p ih f.r lh- l.il.or ; th-. woikr-.
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j Hi : Marion ISorn. Chicago; ;jcMa liuri.--. Montiiello. Ind.: Marv TTi'een oI-;ari. IVori.i. 111.; Madeline Frr.nt-,Z'-n. Duhique. la.; -Mary .Monlia ;rai-. Kokoiuo. Ind.: "barlote Hasgman. Aitkin. Minn.; l-oui.-v Virginia HofTer. i:idorada. ArU.; INh-n Jörns.
umwa. la.; Marie Kahl. l;:,n.
t, la.: Katht-rini- Kee?han. l-Ücin.
111.; I 'ram es Krier. Indianapoli Ii.d.; Cora Likly. Casper. 'Wvn.
tha- f.,l!y th..t w.. hali : Twt'lllV -(rudliates -Al.-n -U N!arie Luca. White Sul.hur So-im;,
!i- a;m- j Tin:-, what our movement has ...!! ! Q m MÄRV'C PTDTC n,p l , 1 1 . ,e..t ha ! n a eondi jj) J I Ü UlULo
AWARDED DEGREES
AT COMMENCEMENT-2
loipien; ly to the f u nda m n '.t 1
I i-'a Mi'-!,::o h! of vo'.u"; i'-T ' rti-1 ornpe;: d 1 ; ; i i n the . ..rtiin ar j
i!n :ii lit o i a m .!?' ly the ar;o'il a f : - Tin Present ( ''iirrv., Tli'- o ir,' il - m 1 to In- p,nt:"'iiai lv hitter iintt T 1 : -re.-if coiitr'"i, and n . jdia t ic ally annonnee.1 intention to tihr airair,-? reIf tion of many of the proem n. einher. Th d p!oraha" Ti.iintnii' r . ri ! I -ionv w'n'a h the people of mir country have Miffere.l ir th iast two rars and from, whi It they are still ufferinsr have awakened th Mi tf tfi iifi'(.---:ty of irrnmin? from power tliii-,- respon.ihle for s'ich eonditiotw. "Sarrt th" report." ThU has he on mo-t eff.-rt ually and mpJia'Jally shown hy the etivitirs of the 4f.0"f local union- In preparing for the jirimario and rleitions that will take place tliH year." onress fiai failed to meet the re-
iporsihi'.ity placed upon it hy a Kreat
to fare the t 1! . e f.M'.- t p. a t W .- hae
t ici-il durin-t the pat voir, hut we hal! flit witli a greater fonti.h-nc' !e-a u of trie ri'Otd that h i leen ;
m oh . It should he horne in mind . '- -
ir Mi!als .Mayor Sco ln'rt AIin .-t (la. H'ontinui.l f r ii i patti" onei
Mont.; Mary Louise McDononh T.
diana Ilarl.oi. Ind.; Klizahoth Mi. r:tinis, JCimhall. N dir.; Alice .Mayo, I h iiiin-. New M-ico: Fram es Muo. ;Iemi.'i-, Ntw Mexico; K!;i:ahöth
i.'lil. OVIUiKI" I Oil IS
that our mow n ent has had to rcsi-t. in "5vtor' "f "'"r nation whet- w, Siiarop. Wis ; Cenevieve M-.rt.-:-ori, attacks not only from one s.de, hut; r.'de.j no. re the inflion.e ,.f el u a - S. m t h Iteml: IIePn Muc-Iler. Chicago; from hoth sid. --froi 1 the eXt reme u 'hri-tian men and women w ith liui;en I'auli. I'ontias. Mich.; Ahrreaction and predatory powers ri ' ch.ira.-ter. ir. putity. and j ml;- ' the or e hand and from the extreu. ,lt tho' who can sore In ch-
revolutionary and destructive fore ! "nt aruI ,n'1" ih adversity on tin- other hand. The trade union ! unafraid to stand in movement has in reality stood as t h j 1 Uv f ,hrtl Ilar(s an,i fi-ht d great f on. ruetix f, democratic fore-, j l'at ' ; '9- , ty ium 1 of Aiiii-ri-.i, h tween the jinsi "I do tut mean to rounl that of two di-stni'-i i extr-ms, facj.vou sjo out into the wa.rhl a truxtr. nie hating1 t'o- other, sometime sailers with word and s ear. Cod i-ons(-;rnisIy in s cr-t alliance and j did not intend that po-ithui for you. . sometime uni on-. i..uiy and in i''-jCie your fullest to tht. horn'-, on noiance." jwhirh Die church and the nation Protect to Cniigrc-. depend. That is your .sphere at d
the pl.re where yon may an ofn- i
Seenteer.th st.
J to 1 3;:S Thirteenth ft. 7
Milford J'errod. C':: F.. Washington av. to 1200 II. Donald st. K. Morgan. luT S. .Michigan st. to llolawn .ddn.
.Mrs. Peter Ihllingham. 11" '.
The story of mo-?, of the thiillin? res. ue- will never b told. Mrs. Marv Petrold wn.s in n tinv
pVa.'ure craft with six other per"-S I),,vfün Pt- "P housekoep
tor. w hen the gale w t oped dOwn!inf.
upon them. The hoat titped over;
like a leaf. The passmgers were
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Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday
to.ssed In the wave and Agn Kohler, three rars old. wa- carried on the cre.t of a huge billow pome distance from the inking craft. Mr. Petzold. almost strangled by the brine and partially blinded by the beating hail, swam toward the sinking child, 'and graped her. Poth perished. TrtM" Crash lxn I load Inn. A crowd of pleasure neeker.- was dancing in the dining room of the Kel Lion Inn. on the P.oston Poet road, near Mamaroneck. when the sjorni hro'-.e. There was a Mash of lightning, accompanied' hy a gust of wind. Five trees were uprooted. One was blown against the chimney which collapsed, caving In the roof and fhowering the dancers with brick. A tree crashed through the wall of the inn and killed Mrs. B. A. Wanna and her daughter. Rose.
st. to 1501 Linden av.
Mrs. M. Smith, HOT'.. Michigan! sr to IIIS S. rif.-iverto hlvd i
A. I Bredbeck. ÖOh W. IaSalle av.
ro ..u re -run m. i
C. I). Arment. 642 Fairview av. to "01 K. Indiana a v. William Schert. iöZ LaPorte av. to Kdwardsburg id. L. 1). Wiser. 40:1 K. Ohio K. lo (loshen. Ind. j
1 lb. can Calumet Baking Powder 25c
f - ,, ... 'Tt j MUS. NAN CI" JACKSON KLDFU:i). Mr?. Narey Jackson Kldred died) :i t )ir hnma In Ijit.- illA Säinftnv !
She was born in Marion. Ind., March 8. 1S43. and wa 79 years of age. She married Nelson Kldred at Lakeville In 1863 and had lived there since that time- She is survived by
3 pkgs. Climaline 25c 3 lbs. Argo Starch 21c
2 lbs. 2 cms j 2 lbs Santos Cotlcc Baked Beans Rio Cottr40c c c 2 pks. 1 lb. can 2 boxes Cornstarch Snow Drift 10c t5c 15C 2 lbs. H rolls Mason Jars Peaberry ColTcr Toilet Paper Pints, dozen tPS 75c 3 lbs. ) cans Breakfast Kitchen Quarts, dozen Cocoa Kleansrr 85c 25c 25c
Ienouncin the .Supreme court
dfcision declaring the anti-child la
plish most. Live and practice, and
bor ta invalid the report continue i t(''1('!i otJiers ti practice those woni-
It has proved its inetricienev j "We protest most emphatically j ;,n,V virtues which you have b- n
war.
in a ureal cri!. It has proved thatjagain-t siirli unjut and inhumane
unlv those who are well-to-do or con- d-'-ision.s We realize that our pro-
trad errat Interest-- can induce c.initress to listen. Tho-e who favor suhsidievi for riilroads and sliip owners; ths who believe in payirur luck to tfie pro'itcers in foo.l the line ;is----'ol against them: those who believe in relieving th business of the weli-to-do from taxation hy snbstitutinc: the sles tax. and tlmf-e who l-eliec i:i . om pulsory labor tind ready li-deners to their deniands for legi!. i tion . "When a -aihoa nt number of member of the senate banded to-
test, in-so-far as the Supremo court is concerned, will fall on deaf earr. However, wo address ou- protest to congress and urpo that it immediately approve and ndor-e a constitutional amendment to unc'o the harm the Supreme court has don to the youth .of our land. We alo urpe that renew. -.1 energy be dispVayed in the sev.-ial states fnr tlie enactment of :Tectie child labor law and wo recoinp.-nd that a nation-wide appeal be imimdiatrlv directed to vi rv man and wou-an tlrroi.ghou;
gether in an uni to obtain at lea.- j i our vn.d who has a lieart ard soul
.ine relif for the farnurs th prii- : ;, n,t cnn-f irn.-f. io promote
the wi-l-
Icg. d few immcdiat.-H oegan to de- j r,in. (1f lno mtb-n's chihtren aid to noun, o them. Nothing can be ex-!,,,,p,. jP the purpose of con rving
pected from I he present congress except legislation giving fortunes io tlio.se w ho alieadv i.o. ss them at d
child life and to prole.-! it against s.dtish greed and brutal avarice."
Attacking the alb-ged breaking or
targht."
Tb- ( lass CNS.iy, "'The Spirituality ' of Francis Thompson. ' was read by Mis Stella S.ott. The class poem. "Ship of Life." was read by Miss Katherine John-;. Mis i;ifll.i i 'ecilia Kramer g ive the valedictory. ; ' ' i Confer a" -tr r - . J A musical program by members of the class, the ulee club, and the' orchestra precelel the conferring ; of honors. j The d. gre.' of Fa'lielor of Artf and the graduating gold medal wereconferred on Mis Mary ' ronica ' McCabe of Neu- Castle. Ind. ' : The degree of Ikuhelol of; 1 li il o.-i jihy (in liitory and foiM.il' ctence I and graduating goMj medals were conferred on: I (ieneiev Cecil Uoyb. .fasorij City. loa; Helen Frar.os Johnson,' l-ini'nt, ill.: Ano-lia Ann Schlecht. I
.'Hiding to the burdens of the people i , on, Is by .mploy-rs. the council j L'ureka. Ftali: Stella Mary Scott. In-,
bv higher and higher taxation
"Tlies facts are slowly pt-ntiaf
f dri la res;
'We know of i.o .-inular period ot
dianapidis; Tcre;i Marie Stocker,
Sa.lt Ivik.- City. I" tab Tho degree of llachelor of Philo-
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111- the llllllil. o! the people. llU)',- , ...i.t.Mi th.iv have hern sC
Ol.r- ill ..ii , . , ... . :
,re b.nnmng to realize tmt ,n , nv w 1M, ,,n vi. 1 ions of .. -n t ra.ts : . .i-...o ... ion ... i .twai.. hange they thought they "anted! of urcat orgaili.a lioi- j t u.d for which they voted had I n;of Wt. slli,;nit that it ,M l' V hriul M( 1' Asp.nwall.
.,n inlnrv !tu',.'lil ,if 'I lii'Trli: Tin I O ' . .. . . . .1. ... 1 . ... il-t.
I - un irtw. n a !.U ineie o- a i'-.
fore it i expe. ted tliat many ( hang.-. ; nirn r f;iih ,n in,lu..,y. a
il! be made in the p.r-nnn! of ;h
retain to standards of morality
The degree of F.ache'.or f Philo--ojdiy (in education) and graduating
, ing gold medal were conferred on:
P.uekh y.
.. 1 : a. .. :il r. ,. tin, nhntL-eS O
" '-"" .Miss Margaret Lucih meu.to their true and proper mean- ( j.,, , r. ....... I. T-lltl;
If.g II U is lllip-'-i"''
i T.'.e degree ot Haciiemr of Letters
iM pledges giwn. then the entire in-j .TU, .. KiM ,1,1s, rial structure will be u rule rmi ne,. runU.VUi n: ,.l(,ntia
"More than 40 bills have h. en
w
.-enate and the house, and unb-ss tliere is a 1: it'ge in such personnel the p'-iipp- -.III prep. e t 1 1 e mt-e 1 v , .- fnr sti'.! greater :'hd greater !i;Teiing ind injustice."
Xnll.lbor l.."U1.iiioii. . . ...... , ; , .... I m,u-,1,; """l",m,MI ' "'4
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aim in--' ' A -in.. I a ! U o !i"e (a if
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anapolis: Kathi-riM- Marie Duffy. Cleveland. Ohio; Klhu Ceitiud" Cieen. Creighton. Nth; Helen Fast
I Hoi lid ay, Luamie. Wyo : Catherine i MrC'ihli. InliliV I 'f It, I.ilCi
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i ts Li-en tni: ' p. i cenr oi ;i 1,. a dire, t appeal i . ... ,.. . ...
, , . , , i 1 c r ia"i.s ic, ecu . i i r av u i. wmk done bv ...bor m .-ongres. has.? i , . rheck the -M-r on-!,'. u , Kram.-,-. Min.. ...en t- defeat pemb mos .. gis.a-, u in, ,,.,..,,,, of the "urt-jtM.
:.o!i ü.ete ' s .lt;ie s,.MIlm,.,(; ;n ... ,.;,.lit of the PeOPT-
net ions and
a p p i t . n ' t h a ' t h
. t - .11 O . 11'. k I 1(1.-.
duetive abor Wlil HUH inem.-eiv es ,i...i..ii..,. ;...i ...a
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iioi-nio... ... io -.V,.--- re "fronted w th a piioa.-m mo-gr-s-, which direitly or indin-e.-y si,ri(), n,.ip .lMV whi. h has arisen Nh..r. Nm.t.v per nt of vän0t. tht. ,..Ve!opme,it of inoMn inthen arc inimbal to the inte? es--.. ' ... i ii-ti .
of 1 tii"!' and the peopbc Th-- loll'l!
1-. I.e. Ml th I' 'I I i. r CC nt of t '
KlMr and Coiirti.
upon the rights or me peom-. , vm ilb-at-. (iiv.-n.
through anii-sirike injunctions ami ,- -,..
ti. I - .... 11' . , " l..iO M-l -l .l.rT-
of: '
!:l til.. 'f the Fn'p.--l
other orders.
"Having appealed ; o
S: at.-s capi:o. . -oi..i be transport. ,i ; , .,...,5,,,. this ,v.-r on-,
, wa- conferr d on Mi-s Monica
iiunh, .viaivs .Novitiate.
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tntr half "o o 1 1 ' 1 r s of .ongf-s, , ;,.(,- ,- p-up e. a id lt.iv- i ' ,. ,, . , , ... ,i . l I ai.I ..n t a o. ..oi . . , I Liar: Kathivii Mails. Pue do. would .. t!- m irn-r horn j rvper i.nce,l th attitude (t im.h.1 (,o!o
"Th- jd'-.i .. . n .s to ptea;l rha
the n'( ..III' ot !l.e 1 ' J " il'ttlo
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,f ,,m.- courts th t tn. y win or .ok ,,..,,,,,,,.,.
bv our several kcal n-,
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peop.e c.u ,.e ,M-n a wax """.nu. ,.,.,.,., 1 pron.of pn-P-.ty üp-. w.imi.h. P.nrlln.gton. la. mdividiia. or i"-o u p of i:.i:id- j ,r) j ,t. v lights ;is against p.rsoi.aij r ,. n ... fr ,.(:i!p,.. :). ti-,1- ,Mr.sen.;ng - l'vi,;,-. ., I,,,,,;,,, o'l-si,!,,;,:!. ' , , ,v o veais' c.cn.s.. in normal fain-
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;n t!l IC li. -imin.it It.-n'on II.. i b..r
o;ee were
jiotiferred r.n: M:s.- Doiotloa Ityrn. 1
Midi.. and Miss'
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foi t heir i-w n -sp.., n 1 b
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the (ourtiv has un l'se'.f.-' .eiiera! Labor Situation. Ufering t h. : u i a 1 1 r ;. i'iiit.. tha ;epi.ff -.ls; 'We (,a pa -s..,t 'hr.i;:gh a par
re.omm.'-d th'.: an app.-a. i-- n..oi-(ii,; (lin ,-, , , , , l!M.th c(, to that higher court f publ.c .;'?-!,,-.,;,'. N. i. ; Ann Louis.- Nertn-v. m.-nt and that the pubiic u s. b i cc . r,. , ;i ( . Mllv , ht. .,, s,.h, p.. used to th.- g.eat aid grave; .. r Tl.e(l, (,j; .li--e Vaiabu karr, m. i.ace w hh h .mfronts the P"; -! i p.
i ,,i-.;i' of -io .-ons'Itution il rights. 1 ... .... 1 .... I
l '.r' l.b. l-i-s Of all our p-l-o..- ana a- ' . r;, : ,rv or.. . ! v d bv th- f. "'U-rs
Special Selling of Bathing Suits for men, women and Children on Main Floor
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Store Open 8:30 Closes 5:30
Company
Saturday Open Till 9:30
Borated Cocoanut Oil Shampoo A Summer-time Necessity" 50c Bottle-35c
Summer Millinery At Half Price We have taken all of our straw hats and divided them into four groups, very specially pricing them for this June Sale at $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 and $10.00. Black and all the favored colors of this season are included. Plain and trimmed models in a good variety of shapes. Values to $23.50
Gingham Frocks For Girls Clever little models of imported and domestic Ginghams. All of this summer's newest shades are here in plains, checks and plaids. Sizes 6 to 1 4 years. $2.50 and $2.98
A Thousand Fresh, Crisp Summer Dresses For women and young women, have just been offered for sale. Shipment arrived Saturday. Normandy and Printed Voiles $5.75 and $10.00 Imported Ginghams $7.95
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Novelties for oummer Wear Sea Foam
Summer Suits For $15.00 Twills. Tricotines and Serges in Navy. Beautifully tail-
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; white nd orea in siraigni ana cox moaeis. 1 rnnmca in oraia ana
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A Timelv Sale of Bath Towels, Bath Mats and Wash Cloths Hot weather demands an extra supply of these three items. The prices quoted here are the lowest for several years. Turkish Towels 22x43--plain white just 25 dozen very specially priced 25c each. Pure Linen Bath Towels Extra rough splendid for friction rub. Unbleached $2.00 Bleached $2.95 Bath Mats
bling ilk Itatine
electric blue; particularly toucnes Qf embroidery and stitching. trood for separate skirts and J n
Tweeds and Jerseys in Blue, Rose, Green, 1 an and mix tures. Plain and Tuxedo styles.
good for separate
one-piece dresse. $3.98
Hindu Crepe A Nei-e-1 Silk, soft and crepcy; 40 inches wide; white ordy $3.9H. Silvertine For separate skirts, sleeveless coats and cape. Jade. Heiio. Sand and a Blue and Gold two-tone effect :.'2T,.
Silk Fibre A Skirting in white only. Very effective and durabb $1.00.
Values to $50.00
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Du Plane's Skirtings Combi nations of the latest
$3.00 values for $2.00 $2.25 values for '....$1.50 $2.00 values for , $1.25
$1.50 values for $1.00 colors. Excellent for thseparate skirt and swea.fr
Special Values in Wash Cloths Pink or Blue Checked Wash Cloths ..15c each Pink or Blue Barred Wash Cloths , 10c each Tur-Knit quality. Pink Wash Cloths 10c each Fxtra size White Wash Cloths 10c each Martex Wash Cloths 12Jc and 20c each
Costume: S3.9S about half the previous value.
Crepe de Chine Colors and patterns which are proving most popular. A I3.ÖO value for Ä2.65.
Take Hartmann Luggage Along' One of the delights of traveling with a Hartmann Wardrobe Trunk is the feeling of preparedness. The Hartmann patented cushion top found in no other trunk assures that gowns and suit! are fresh, unwrinkled. ready for sports, dinner, dance or more formal occasions. Before purchasing any trunk at any price see Castle-Grande the only trunk with an all-steel frame; the Hartmann Gibraltarized Wardrobe, the Hartmann Berth-High Steamer Wardrobe, and its unique smaller edition the Hartmann Wardrobe Sujtcase. Hartmann Patented Cushion Top Wardrobe Trunks range in price from $42.50 to $95.00.
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Introducing For Madam and Mademoiselle "CLARIETTE" The new, sheer silk stocking, an entirely different type of silk stocking which will not rip nor run and will outwear the ordinary silk stocking. $.150 A Hose of gossamer sheerness which is actually "runproof " and yet priced less than stockings of equal delicacy of texture. Nude White Beie Camel
